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By Peter J
Added May 22, 2006 | Recipe #169154
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By PaulaG
on May 11, 2009
I made this yesterday and created my own mix by using whole wheat pastry flour, adding in salt, sugar, butter and the water. The bread has a to die for aroma when preparing. The bread machine was used for the dough and then it was formed into a loaf and baked in a loaf pan in the oven. Made for *Aussie Swap May 2009*
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Mmmmmm...nothing beats freshly baked warm bread. I loved the flavor of the herbs and Parmesan cheese. I used the dough cycle on my bread machine and then took the dough out and placed it in a loaf pan. I covered it with a dampened towel and let it raise for about 45 minutes. Then baked it in the oven so that it would have a more natural loaf shape. Thanks for another great recipe, Peter J. Made for March, 2009 Aussie/NZ Swap.
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on September 09, 2008
This is a lovely bread Peter. Tall, tender and flavorful. It was quick and easy to make with splendid results. It was the perfect texture for our chicken sandwiches. I can't wait to have it toasted tomorrow at breakfast. Thanks so much for sharing.
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on August 18, 2008
Yummo!! I love making breads but don't have a breadmaker so I adapted this recipe slightly to make in my stand mixer. All the ingredient amounts remained the same but I added a tablespoon of oil and a pinch of salt to the dry ingredients. I also added a teaspoon of suger to the (warm) water and added the yeast to it and left it to froth for 10 minutes. Added the yeast mix to the other ingredients and mixed on low with a dough hook for approx ten minutes. I let the dough rise for about an hour then punched it back, kneaded for a couple of minutes then shaped into dinner rolls and let them rise for 30 minutes or so (sorry for the length of all that!). Cooked in a pre-heated 200C oven for about 15 minutes. Loved the flavour and will make these often. Served with recipe #275358 , mashed potatoes and peas. Thanks for the recipe PeterJ.
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on October 08, 2007
I'm going to give it 5 stars cuz it was good besides all my problems!! I think I must need a new breadmachine...Thanks Peter. I'm gonna try it again in the future!
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on October 03, 2007
By **Mandy**
on April 24, 2007
This was great, I used white bread flour as that's all I had, 1 1/2 tblsp prepared minced garlic, which was plenty and the rest of ingredients as listed in the recipe. My 19 month old garlic loving daughter was most impressed with this and promptly asked for more after she had practically inhaled the first piece.icon_lol.gif
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on March 10, 2007
Very easy to make and the flavour is great....not overpowering like some bought ones tend to be. Made the house smell like a bakery...yummy!!! Will make this often. Thanks Peter for a "keeper" :)
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Serving Size: 1 (7 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 8
The following items or measurements are not included:
bread mix for the bread machine
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