What can you do with your 1 cup of Amish Friendship Bread starter? What about chocolate caramel brownies? Or lemon poppyseed muffins? What about a warm loaf of Irish soda bread? Or a batch of chewy oatmeal and cranberry cookies? TIP #1: Starting at the beginning? Check out this post first: Amish Friendship Bread 101 TIP #2: To search by category, go to the home page or click on the "Category" link on the sidebar (mobile users scroll down). TIP #3: Already know what you … [Read more...]
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Amish Friendship Bread Blondies
This month’s giveaway winner for a bamboo cookbook stand is Elaine Vnuk! Congratulations, Elaine! This Amish Friendship Bread Blondies recipe is warm and buttery, caramel-y, and as soon as the kids get home, these treats will disappear! Revamped, revised, updated, perfected! Brownie lovers, look out. The competition has arrived. This Amish Friendship Bread variation has a buttery, caramel flavor with just the right amount of sweetness. I made them right around lunchtime and as soon … [Read more...]
Top Ten Amish Friendship Bread Hacks
Here are some of my favorite Amish Friendship Bread hacks and short cuts. They're meant to help you out in a pinch, so Amish Friendship Bread is as easy and stress-free as possible. #1 Problem It's feeding time but you're out of milk or sugar. Hack Use 1 cup water instead of milk; skip the sugar.You can sub soy milk, almond milk, or rice milk, too. The flour, however, is a must. #2 Problem You're going out of town in the middle of a 10-day cycle, but want to bake once … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Dump Cookies
If you're looking for a way to use up a bag of starter AND have a huge cookie yield, this Amish Friendship Bread Dump Cookie recipe is for you! Also known as kitchen sink cookies (because you can put in everything BUT the kitchen sink, LOL), dump cookies are easy, tasty, and made to be shared with others. Use this basic cookie recipe and add in whatever you have in the pantry: rolled oats, chocolate chips, nuts, dried fruit, flaked coconut, leftover Halloween candy. They keep well and are … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Granola Bars
These soft and chewy granola bars are a delicious, healthy and wholesome snack for adults and kids alike! They're fast and easy to make, and can be stored in the fridge or freezer. Cut them into bite-sized pieces for a grab-and-go treat, anytime of the day. You can use any mix of dried fruit, nuts, or flavored chips. This recipe yields a short and chewy bar, so if you like your nuts and seeds super crunchy, consider lightly toasting them first. If you don't keep dried fruit and … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Recipes For the Holidays – The Cookbook
Jump to our other cookbooks:Quick and Easy Amish Friendship Bread Recipes | Amish Friendship Bread Recipes With a Twist >> Have a Kindle? Grab your copy on Amazon here. Fun and Festive Holiday Amish Friendship Bread Recipes Proceeds from the sale of this PDF and Kindle cookbook will be donated to national and international relief organizations. Celebrate the holidays in style with over 100 Amish Friendship Bread recipes for Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Recipes With a Twist – The Cookbook
Jump to our other cookbooks: Quick and Easy Amish Friendship Bread Recipes | Amish Friendship Bread Recipes for the Holidays >> Have a Kindle? Grab your copy on Amazon here. >> Did you know? Your PDF purchase will include TWO versions: a full-color version for phones, iPads and tablets, PLUS a simple black-and-white version for easy printing! Give It a Twist Prepare to be AMAZED! You won't believe how creative you can get with your one cup of Amish Friendship Bread starter. It's … [Read more...]
Cranberry Nut Amish Friendship Bread Biscotti
>> Have you tried this? Share your best pic with us or leave a comment below and let us know how it worked for you! … [Read more...]
September 2016 Kitchen Friend + Giveaway
Meet Diane! Meet Diane Shields from Alabama. She's this month's featured Kitchen Friend. When did you first make or receive a starter? I was given a sourdough starter 30 plus years ago. I kept it going for a long time then let it die. Now that I'm retired I have plenty of time to devote to it. Who do you bake Amish Friendship Bread for? For my aunt and uncle. I'll also be sending some to my cousin in Alaska. Do you have any ideas to share on creative ways to give Amish Friendship Bread to … [Read more...]
September 2016 Kitchen Friend + Giveaway
Your Name: Khriste Close Location: La Mesa, CA United States Your email address: khristeclose1@gmail.com Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy): 10/08/1968 Occupation: homeschooler, blogger, freelance editor Your Website or Blog: coffeeofcourse.blogspot.com Are you interested in becoming a Virtual Kitchen Assistant? Yes Tell us more about you! Please answer all the questions below: A. How did you learn about Amish Friendship Bread (or who first gave you Amish Friendship Bread)? A friend from work long ago. … [Read more...]
Red Velvet Amish Friendship Bread
Growing up, I spent a few years of my childhood in the south--Texas to be exact. My palate is definitely influenced by that time in my life. I have a penchant for things that are fried and still have a craving for biscuits and gravy. But the one thing I never seemed to get was red velvet cake. It just didn't do anything for me, and I figured if I was going to have chocolate, I wanted it to look like chocolate. Plus we all remember the armadillo groom's cake from Steel Magnolias. Yeah, that … [Read more...]
Pistachio Cardamom Amish Friendship Bread
• It's not often that someone submits an Amish Friendship Bread recipe that makes you go, "Wow." As in WOW. This Pistachio Cardamom Amish Friendship Bread with chocolate ganache does exactly that! This recipe is from the wonderful Stacey Doyle of Little Figgy, also a mother of three and big food enthusiast. She was a part of our 10 Days of Amish Friendship Bread event last year, and has come up with not one but two terrific Amish Friendship Bread variations (the other one will be making an … [Read more...]