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Bigfoot
Reg. Nov 2012
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2014-02-07 4:18 PM
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RE: Making bread
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NJJ - 2014-02-07 12:09 PM
Bigfoot - 2014-02-06 4:54 PM You guys are working too hard. 4 cups bisquick, one 12 ounce can of beer
(not light
), and a little bit of sugar. Let it sit 20 minutes, and then bake it.
Please........Temp and Time ???????
Of course, I will have to drive 2 counties over to buy the darn beer...
I do it a bunch of different ways:
1. Muffin tins
2. Roll it to about the size of hotdog bun
3. Full loaf
I usually make it in a Dutch oven. Lord only knows what the temperature is. I just watch it.
Good guess in an oven. Would be 425 degrees for 18-20 minutes on the muffins, and baby loaves. Probably 50 minutes to an hour on a loaf.
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
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2014-02-07 4:22 PM
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Bigfoot - 2014-02-07 4:18 PM
NJJ - 2014-02-07 12:09 PM
Bigfoot - 2014-02-06 4:54 PM You guys are working too hard. 4 cups bisquick, one 12 ounce can of beer
(not light
), and a little bit of sugar. Let it sit 20 minutes, and then bake it.
Please........Temp and Time ???????
Of course, I will have to drive 2 counties over to buy the darn beer...
I do it a bunch of different ways: 1. Muffin tins 2. Roll it to about the size of hotdog bun 3. Full loaf I usually make it in a Dutch oven. Lord only knows what the temperature is. I just watch it. Good guess in an oven. Would be 425 degrees for 18-20 minutes on the muffins, and baby loaves. Probably 50 minutes to an hour on a loaf.
LOL.......You cook like I do......Thanks!
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ndiehl
Reg. Feb 2011
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2014-02-07 5:27 PM
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RE: Making bread
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Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving
Lol who needs a bread maker. They look amazing way to go pinx! I'm going to try the beer one tonight!
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