I've never been into chain letters but chain recipes- one that keeps giving-- is a different story! I received this in my son's school cubby from another mom with a recipe for Amish Friendship Bread and a starter kit. A 10-day do and wait process that yields a cake-like Amish cinnamon bread (most popular) but can have nuts, raisins and chocolate chips added. A common practice makes a recipe batch, keeping one cup to start a new cycle, and giving the remaining three cups separated to three friends. The process of sharing the starter makes it somewhat like a chain letter. Can't wait to adapt to our version with the kids and taste the results of our efforts!
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Amish Friendship Bread...
I've never been into chain letters but chain recipes- one that keeps giving-- is a different story! I received this in my son's school cubby from another mom with a recipe for Amish Friendship Bread and a starter kit. A 10-day do and wait process that yields a cake-like Amish cinnamon bread (most popular) but can have nuts, raisins and chocolate chips added. A common practice makes a recipe batch, keeping one cup to start a new cycle, and giving the remaining three cups separated to three friends. The process of sharing the starter makes it somewhat like a chain letter. Can't wait to adapt to our version with the kids and taste the results of our efforts!
Labels:
Baking,
Bread,
Food Fun,
Kid's Favourite,
Kids Can Cook
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