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Does anyone have good yeast free bread recipes?

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Does anyone have good yeast free bread recipes?

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I have been looking for a good bread recipe with minimal yeast for several months and recently found a great recipe that requires absolutely no yeast. I was actually very surprised by the number of good recipes I found here https://learn-it-fast.com/traditional-amish-recipes/ . Therefore, I am sharing with you this site where you can find a wonderful recipe for yeast-free bread. I am sure that even a novice cook will succeed with this bread, so I wish you good luck in cooking.

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Jack Evance0

Good evening. If you are interested in bakery recipes, I think you should search in internet on special sites. I saw a lot of ways how to bake yeast free bread. But don’t hurry up and read comments from people before doing something. Personally I don’t have a lot of time for cooking, so I usually order Italian bread in online food supermarket.

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Most people who have a yeast allergy are allergic to manufactured yeast, but not to wild yeast. If this is the case, you can have sourdough bread recipes. The only trick is to find an authentic sourdough starter (i.e. one that doesn’t have added yeast in it). Sourdough is a means of trapping wild yeast. Once you have the starter, you can make almost any kind of yeast bread that you can make with manufactured yeast. The only major difference is the flavor of the bread will be (as the name implies) sour. I am including a link to one Web site that explains how to make a sourdough starter. You can probably find others if you do a search. And you can use any sourdough bread recipe with this starter. Another possibility is to make a soda bread. I am including a recipe that I use. Irish Soda Bread 6 c. flour 1 tsp. salt 1 T. baking soda 3 c. yogurt 2 eggs Mix dry ingredients. Add yogurt and egg and mix well. Knead about 5 min. Shape into 2 oval loaves, and slash several times. Bake 25-30 min.

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