Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Amish Friendship Bread !
Amish Friendship Bread is a type of bread designed to be baked and sent along in a manner similar to a chain letter. The idea is very simple: a friend gives you a cup of yeast culture (also known as "starter") and a copy of instructions. Following the instructions, you add sugar, flour and milk and it rises. Eventually, you end up with 4 cups of the starter. You use one cup to make bread (the instructions provide you with the recipe), keep one cup to start a new cycle and give two cups to your friends. Each of your friends also gets a copy of the instructions for what to do with the yeast starter. The latter part makes it somewhat like a chain letter.
The first time "Amish Friendship Bread" was discussed on Usenet was in a posting on February 5, 1990. The results yielding from a traditional Amish Friendship Bread recipe is a sweet quickbread with a taste and crumb very similar to a cake. The starter, however, may be used to make lots of different types of bread.
DAY 1 This is the day you receive the starter. It is never refrigerated, just left on the kitchen counter.
DAY 2, 3, 4, 5 Mash the bag to mix up the contents.
DAY 6 Feed the starter: Add 1 Cup all-purpose Flour, 1 Cup Sugar and 1 Cup Milk to the bag. Squeeze the bag a few times.
DAY 7-9 Mash the bag to mix up the contents.
DAY 10 Place starter in a bowl. Add 1 1/2 Cup flour, 1 1/2 Cup sugar and 1 1/2 Cup milk and mix well. Now place 1 cup starter into each plastic bags you want to send your friend, and use the remaining to make 1 loaf of bread.
The starter was sent to me by a dear friend and fellow blogger Swapna of Swad.
I made a simple coconut and walnut bread out of this starter. I don't like my bread to be too sweet, so reduced the amount of sugar.
Making of the Bread
Ingredients
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup oil
2-3 tbsp sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes
3 tbsp chopped walnuts
Preparation
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
To one cup starter add all the dry ingredients like flour, sugar, baking soda and baking powder and fold together.
To this add the wet ingredients and mix well. At last fold in the coconut flakes and walnuts.
Bake for 1 hour and insert a dry knife to see it come out clean.
Let it cool. The bread tastes great.
I passed 2 cups of starter to Susan and Sig in the blog sphere. The 3rd cup was passed to one of my friend Neitha.
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55 comments:
wonderful creation, sharmi. the amish starter does add a richness and complexity to breads and muffins.
Looks extremely delicious:)
Bread looks so professional and spongy! Loved it ! :)
That looks so moist and spongy. I'm seeing this "Amish friendship bread" everywhere in blogsphere. Wish someone would pass it to me too.
Lovely bread!
Looks wonderfully soft and spongy!
Coconut-walnut bread sounds delcious and it looks so moist! Lovely preparation, dear!
Walnut-coconut! super!!
It looks so very moist and perfect!!
sharmi....looks soo good
that sounds interesting!
Looks great Sharmi dear..I've seen so many of you receive the Amish bread starter..I hope I get one too some day! :)
looks excellent loved the photo too :)
That looks wonderful!..Sharmi..I did hope you would send me some..hhaha..kidding...this looks wonderful!
It looks so moist and great combination of flavours there Sharmi!
That looks sooo lovely Sharmi... Thank you soo much for mine, hopefuly this time I won't mess it up ;p
Walnut coconut? That's a new combination. Your bread looks good.
Sharmi, your bread looks really nice!
It looks lovely Sharmi with unusual combos. Viji
i am thinking how coconut+walnut combo will taste :)
Coconut is such a tasty addition, Sharmi. You have done a great job.
Lovely... you always make me wish I lived next door to you!!
Excellent combo, I love Walnuts or Almonds with coconut too!:))
They looks delicious
hey, that's a nice combo, looks moist n delicious :)
That looks lovely!
Bread looks so spongy sharmi! I wish I could know more about the contents of starter!:))
Looks awesome and lovely sharmi! very soon going to try this. Thanks dear.
A nice looking bread and the slices show its soft and moist texture and as u rightly said, resembles a cake texture....
Love the way your bread looks, excellent
Kriba, Don't worry it will surely reach you. they are travelling everywhere:)
Namratha, surely someone will send it to you!
Sra & Sia, walnut has its own flavor and coconut has its own. they dont overlap each other. believe me it tastes great.
Latha, the starter recipe is in wiki. you can also find it in many sites if you type Amish friendship bread in google.
oooom, yummy lovely bread..
Yum yum...Looks so soft and delicious Sharmi...
The coconut version sounds fantastic! Looks totally moist!!!
Bread looks great Sharmi :-)
Nice one dear :-)
looks delicious sharmi, I love making the amish friendship bread too!
Very nice... almost like your banana bread:-)
Thats the prettiest loaf I had ever come across!..
Thanx for sharing all the info abt this here...(You lucky girls..)
Do you still have the forth portion unsend?? :( :(....
the bread looks soo moist and spongy!!
Sharmi, your instructions are so much more streamlined (and make more sense) than the default chain letter directions included with the starter.
Today is Day 6 - let the feeding begin! That's a nice moist bread you created; would be perfect for breakfast or afternoon tea.
Luks too tempting and delicious..
hehe i kinda like this tradition...spreads the love and of course the yeast :p .
Looks wonderful!!Lovely pictures!
Amish Bread looks so soft n spongy. I have seen this recipe in other blogs.This reminds me of coconut bread I use get from chinese bakery in CA. Thanks a lot for the info n recipe.
bharathy, no yarr, I have given it off. I bet someone will surely send it to you.
Hi sharmi,
Nice soft and spongy cake.
"Amish friendship bread" the name sounds good.
Thanks for sharing
Madhuri
this amish bread tradition is really sweet!! what a beautiful way to celebrate freindship!! a very delicous-looking bread Sharmi!:)
thanks sharmi for letting me know. i have left a comment there. hope they delete the pic
Looks so moist, Sharmi. Wish I could have a slice :)
looks so spongy and yummy, sharmi.
sharmi!!!
looks amazing and I bet it must have been delicious!!!
lovely picture! it looks almost like a cake...i made this at my sister's place in Dubai six months ago.
Sharmi, I'll be baking in next few days. The starter is ready. I'll also be baking fr/ Suganya's starter, and writing up a post on both baking adventures as soon as I possibly can.
I've got some nice recipe ideas which I hope will do justice to your generosity.
The bread looks so nice, where do you get this starter! Lovely bread looks so delicious
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