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jw 1111

Everybody,

Sorry if this is posted twice. I posted it, but it's not showing up on my reader. So I'll post it again and see what happens.

Ken

JW,

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jw 1111 There are a number of good bread recipes, using various flours and ingredients, one of the simplest is ordinary French bread.It is possible to approximate, though not duplicate, the crusty...

Since it seems that you want something simple, and you bought self rising flour, I'm going to give you the easiest bread recipe I know. I'm a Yank, so measurements will not be in metric, sorry. And I don't know what whole meal flour is. If that's what we call whole wheat, you'll need to get some more stuff. Even if bread is called whole wheat, it's only partially whole wheat, so you'll need to get some regular white self rising flour. You can add in some whole wheat for a heartier texture. I'm not experienced enough with breads to tell you how to adjust.

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I made a Sam's run today and picked up three slabs of loin back ribs for $17, all nice and vacuum sealed. I'll divide them and freeze them for...

Self rising flour is also used for what we call biscuits, which is not the British biscuit, which is what we call a cookie. Sorry, I don't know England's word for biscuit. The U.S. and England: Two countries separated by a common language. (I have no idea where you're from, but since you're using the word tin and metric measurements, I'm buttuming you're more familiar with British than American English.)

Beer Bread:

3 cups self rising flour (This is just regular white, self rising flour.) 3 tablespoons sugar 1 can beer at room temp. (In the U.S., a can of beer is twelve fluid ounces.)

Mix together put dough in a greased loaf pan.

Bake 350 degrees for 40 minutes.

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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Melba's Jammin' Oh, wow, what a great buy. And oven cooked ribs are a great dish even if they aren't "real bbq". I like to cook...

This will make a tasty, hearty bread. (Not too many air holes. It's been a while, but if I remember correctly, it's about half way to corn bread consistency.) Not what you'd want for sandwiches, but great heated with butter, or with a plate of cheese and fruit, or to go with a green salad, or a bowl of stew or soup.

Hope this helps,

Ken

 


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