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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (191g)

Recipe makes 16 servings

Calories 570
Calories from Fat 183 (32%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 20.4g 31%
Saturated Fat 5.0g 24%
Monounsaturated Fat 7.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 7.0g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 52mg 17%
Sodium 287mg 11%
Potassium 178mg 5%
Total Carbohydrate 90.6g 30%
Dietary Fiber 2.4g 9%
Sugars 52.4g
Protein 8.3g 16%

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Amish Friendship Bread 1965

Recipe #80457 | 45 min | 10 min prep | add private note
andypandy

By: andypandy
Jan 8, 2004

Friendship Starter Ingredients; Note: if you recieved a cup of starer from a friend..and have this on hand..you either bake the bread now...OR you can proceed at day 2..3..4.. instructions...(the complete recipe for the starter is below..)

SERVES 16 , 1 loaf bread (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Friendship Bread Ingredients

Batter

Topping

Directions

  1. 1
    Preparing starter; Day 1-- In a glass bowl add the first three ingredients, flour water and yeast.
  2. 2
    Mix thoroughly.
  3. 3
    Leave on counter uncovered-- do not refrigerate.
  4. 4
    Day 2 3, and 4-- just stir real well each day with wooden spoon.
  5. 5
    Day 5-- stir in and add 1 cup milk 1 cup flour, and one cup sugar.
  6. 6
    this is called feeding the starter.
  7. 7
    Day 6-- 7-- 8-- just stir well with wooden spoon.
  8. 8
    Day 9-- stir well adding again 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour, and 1 cup sugar.
  9. 9
    Day 10-- 11-- just stir well.
  10. 10
    Day 12-- ladle out one cup of starter into glass jars with lids-- should have four one cup jars.
  11. 11
    Keep one jar and make a bread now.
  12. 12
    Give the other two jars to friends to make a bread also.
  13. 13
    THE FOURTH JAR keep for another time to use-- for yourself, replenishing as a starter.
  14. 14
    To this fourth jar for yourself Add 1 teaspoon sugar and the REFRIGERATE>> The sugar added here will keep it alive and feed the yeast.
  15. 15
    Date the jar.
  16. 16
    Every 10 days, Remove the starer and transfer it to a bowl.
  17. 17
    Now feed it the regular combination of 1 cup milk, 1 cup sugar, and 1 cup flour, stirring well.
  18. 18
    LEAVE on counter uncovered for 2 days, then either bake it or give it away again keeping some for yourself.
  19. 19
    Making your cinnamon bread; Combine all the topping ingredients and set aside.
  20. 20
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees f.
  21. 21
    In a large bowl beat together 1 cup starter eggs, and vegetable oil.
  22. 22
    Add all the remaining ingredients and mix.
  23. 23
    Pour half the batter into a greased loaf pan.
  24. 24
    Sprinkle with half the topping ingredeints.
  25. 25
    Cover with the remaining batter.
  26. 26
    Sprinkle all the remaining topping mixture over.
  27. 27
    Bake 35 minutes-- to 40 minutes, until golden and tester comes away just a crumbs or two clinging.

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From: LaVidaMama

On Oct 15, 2008

I was so happy to find an Amish bread recipe that does NOT require little packages of instant pudding! The only difficulty I had was that during baking, my topping all sank to the bottom of the pan, giving me "Amish Upside-Down Bread." It still tasted wonderful, though. Thanks!

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  • From: redplaid huf

    On Jun 22, 2007

    this was very yummy. i liked that the topping was layered. The only problem was I over cooked it and it was a bit dry. I will try it again.

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  • From: Juju Bee

    On Aug 18, 2004

    I was curious about this bread, so I decided to make it. I thought it was a lot of fuss for an average bread. Don't get me wrong, it was tasty, just not as great as I was hoping for. But it was a fun experiment! Thanks!

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