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Recipes => Recipes => Baker's Corner => Topic started by: Smokin Don on January 11, 2014, 11:52:21 AM
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Jan 10 2014
My wife is feeling better with her two new knees and decided to bake Amish Cinnamon bread. She found the recipe on facebook. It turned out great.
Since I do most all the cooking she doesn’t get in the kitchen much. It’s mostly when she wants to make some kind of dessert. Since she does most of the clean up after I cook I thought I better post one of her good recipes and share it.
It is kind of a cake like bread but is worth making.
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Recipe:
Amish Cinnamon Bread
No kneading you just mix it up and bake:
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 cups buttermilk
4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
Cinnamon sugar mix: 2/3 cup sugar and 2 teaspoons cinnamon
Directions:
Cream together butter, 2 cups of sugar and eggs. Add milk, flour and baking soda, mix well.
Put half the batter (or a little less) into greased loaf pans (1/4 in each pan). Sprinkle ¾ of the cinnamon sugar mix; half on the batter in each pan.
Add remaining batter; half to each pan. Sprinkle with the rest of the cinnamon mix.
Swirl with a knife.
Bake in a preheated 350 deg. F oven 45 to 50 minutes. Or until a tooth pick comes out clean.
Cool for twenty minutes before removing from the pans.
Mrs. SD
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Man, that looks good! one made a couple of recipes I found on Facebook and they've come out great.
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That looks great. I will be trying that one.
UPDATE: My wife just came in and looked at the pictures and recipe. She wanted to know if I was going to have it ready for breakfast tomorrow morning. I guess I know what I'll be doing this afternoon.
Art
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That looks great Don! Kudos to Mrs. SD! I'll take a hunk of that , milk on the side please! :P
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Looks great and glad to hear she is doing better. Did you clean the kitchen since she did the cooking ;D
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looks good.
thanks for the recipe Don.
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Good to hear your wife is better.
Bread looks awsome ;D
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Bet that smelled the house up something good. Would make some great French toast too
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Wow! That looks outstanding.
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Looks really delicious Don!
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Looks great Don!
Thanks for the recipe!
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My bride of 51+ years is the baker in this house. Gonna give her the recipe. I can just see the grandkids with that! Looks yummy, but alas, not for me--pre-diabetic. I just have to be happy with the smell while it's baking!
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Looks great and glad to hear she is doing better. Did you clean the kitchen since she did the cooking ;D
No but don't tell her! ::) Don
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Looks great, Don! My wife would absolutely love to have slices of that while we have coffee in bed in the mornings.
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Don,
I did get to make two loaves the other day. Kept one loaf for my wife and I and gave the other one to a friend whose wife does a lot of baking. As soon as she tasted it, she said, "Art, will you share that recipe?" She now has a copy in her recipe book.
We have been eating it for breakfast the past couple of mornings. Hot cup of coffee and a slice of bread. What's not to like.
Thanks for passing that one along.
Art
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Don,
I did get to make two loaves the other day. Kept one loaf for my wife and I and gave the other one to a friend whose wife does a lot of baking. As soon as she tasted it, she said, "Art, will you share that recipe?" She now has a copy in her recipe book.
We have been eating it for breakfast the past couple of mornings. Hot cup of coffee and a slice of bread. What's not to like.
Thanks for passing that one along.
Art
Glad you liked it Art! Don
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MMMM that does sound like a very tasty breakfast! Can imagine that cinnamon makes the kitchen smell just divine. So glad to hear the missus is doing good and recovering well! Thanks for sharing her recovery-baking! :)
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Yumm
I like those