A sweet cinnamon bread that requires a batch of Amish Friendship Bread Starter. For variations, add your favorite fruits and/or nuts!
Author: JJOHN32
Make your starter in a glass container and store in the refrigerator after fermentation has occurred.
Author: Esther Nelson
Making your own sourdough bread does take a while, but the amount of actual work is minimal--and the bread you'll get is spectacular! See the footnote...
Author: Chef John
Great sourdough pizza dough to top with your favorites.
Author: tamaraarlene
Here's part 1 of my 2-part recipe for sourdough bread. It takes 4 days to make the starter, but there's really not much to it other than 'feeding' the...
Author: Chef John
This French bread recipe has been perfected to my satisfaction - crunchy on the outside, and soft airiness on the inside. I hope you enjoy these stunning...
Author: Sam Nemati
This is a recipe for a sweet sourdough starter known as Herman. There are a number of things that can be made from it. It's very important to NOT use metal...
Author: Sue
Simple sourdough bread for the bread machine.
Author: Jennifer Meakings
This is a great variation to the traditional Amish Friendship Bread. My family says it's like eating chocolate cake. This bread freezes well and makes...
Author: KATHY422
Use a good sourdough starter, one you have tended to, for best flavor.
Author: Donna
This beginner sourdough recipe is perfect for bakers looking to jump right in! It's is a low-hydration dough, meaning it will yield a 'tight' crumb (small...
Author: Emilie Raffa
Sour dough bread that takes time to prepare, but worth the wait!!
Author: Becky Richardson
This is a very tasty recipe that I make with my potato-based sourdough starter. Makes a lot, but never too much!
Author: ESTEPHAN
Cinnamon raisin bread made with gluten-free sourdough starter discard instead of commercial yeast. I made this recipe during the Covid-19 lockdown when...
Author: Buckwheat Queen
A simple way to use your extra Herman Starter. Add one half cup of cheddar cheese for a totally different flavor.
Author: Jacquelyn Demery
THIS IS NOT AN EASY BREAD TO MAKE! It is tricky, but worth the effort for one who loves that very different, pungent smell of salt-rising bread. The cornmeal...
Author: Valarie
Ekmek is a light and slightly sour flatbread that tastes wonderful with Havarti cheese. It uses a starter which ferments for 4 days. I recommend using...
Author: Bonnie
If you love making your own sourdough bread, don't toss out the discard every time you feed and refresh your starter. Turn this flavorful, but unused,...
Author: ChefJackie
Dried cranberries and pecans are added to a basic bread fermented with a sourdough starter. We love to make French toast with it.
Author: Janice
This mock version contains the best of sourdough combined with bread.
Author: supermk342
A nutritious artisan bread with Old World taste and texture.
Author: Harmonica
True sourdough flavor in a hearty, gluten-free bread ready for your sandwich fixings. I love the taste of this bread with butter and jam or toasted and...
Author: Buckwheat Queen
While trying to use up some excess sourdough starter, I developed this recipe. The scones come out really tender and moist and my kids love the cinnamon-y...
Author: HARDINGAGGIES
This is my go-to recipe for cinnamon rolls, sticky buns, etc. The sourdough starter we use has been passed down for generations in my husband's family....
Author: kristi
Like many people, I have been learning how to make sourdough. The biggest problem I have stumbled upon in my sourdough journey is the wastefulness of the...
Author: Rebecca Stern
Make your starter in a glass container and store in the refrigerator after fermentation has occurred.
Author: Esther Nelson
This is a step-by-step guide on how to begin a gluten-free sourdough starter without yeast. The amounts here are for getting the mother dough started....
Author: Buckwheat Queen
Oatmeal gives these rolls a lovely texture, while the sourdough adds a distinct flavor.
Author: Sally
Prepare the starter in a glass container. Store the covered container in the refrigerator when the starter is done. The starter dough may smell very sour...
Author: Glenda
The secret to making no-fail artisan loaves at home is a Dutch oven! Wonderfully chewy crust every time. The flavor won't be overwhelmingly sour in this...
Author: kris
A variation of plain no-knead bread using sourdough starter which gives the bread a slight sourdough flavor, that is subtle and yummy.
Author: anton
Fragrant sourdough bread made in an air fryer. This method is perfect for the hot months when you don't want to heat up the kitchen but still want fresh...
Author: Buckwheat Queen
Tangy and soft, this sourdough bread is one of the most basic recipes you can make. This recipe makes one loaf, but feel free to multiply the ingredient...
Author: Eric Carroll
A delicious way to use your Amish Friendship Starter. It's packed with apples, nuts and spices.
Author: YAHOOESS
An easy recipe for whole wheat sourdough bread that's light and flavorful (not heavy and dense). Made with 20% whole wheat flour. The dough can be made...
Author: Emilie Raffa
This recipe won 1st place in the sourdough category of the Michigan State Fair 3 years in a row! Best if baked in a cloche, a covered stoneware baking...
Author: Warren Wickland
A sourdough bread made with a high-protein, nonhybridized strain of ancient wheat.
Author: JulieK
This is very good lightly toasted for BLT's or made into hamburger buns! If you want to up the nutritional value of the bread, just substitute vegetable...
Author: Esther Nelson
A sweet cinnamon bread that requires a batch of Amish Friendship Bread Starter. For variations, add your favorite fruits and/or nuts!
Author: JJOHN32
Making your own sourdough bread does take a while, but the amount of actual work is minimal--and the bread you'll get is spectacular! See the footnote...
Author: Chef John
This French bread recipe has been perfected to my satisfaction - crunchy on the outside, and soft airiness on the inside. I hope you enjoy these stunning...
Author: Sam Nemati
THIS IS NOT AN EASY BREAD TO MAKE! It is tricky, but worth the effort for one who loves that very different, pungent smell of salt-rising bread. The cornmeal...
Author: Valarie
Here's part 1 of my 2-part recipe for sourdough bread. It takes 4 days to make the starter, but there's really not much to it other than 'feeding' the...
Author: Chef John