YeastSpotting 2.6.09

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Loaves and Rolls
Ciabatta
Anadama Bread
Muesli-raisin rolls
Ale and cheddar bread
Pesto and Garlic Bread
Gluten-Free Vegan Sandwich Loaf
Dutch sausage rolls
Zucchini /Courgette Crown Bread
Dark and Soft Dinner Rolls
Sunflower Bread
Amish Old Order Cheese Bread
Mamie's Oat Meal Bread
Flatbreads, Filled Breads, and Savory Pastries
Kobzat al feta wal basal (Feta stuffed bread)
Farmgirl Susan's Pizza a la Bianca
Sourdough Focaccia
Sweet Breads and Pastries
White Chocolate Brioche with Dark Chocolate
Cranberry Walnut Bread
Hokkaido-Milkbread
custard-filled beignets
Bath Buns or Sally Lunn Buns
Pierre Hermé's Brioche
Classic Croissants

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  1. Wow, look at that ciabatta, and oh, that Hokkaido milk bread look so fluffy. All entries are worth trying for.
    Cheers,
    Elra

  2. What a great selection! I think I need to print this and hang it in the kitchen, I have to find my baking-bread-button again. Inspiration!

  3. the first one totally inspired me to go back to the oven! :-) thanks, susan.

  4. I agree with Baking Soda – we need a big poster of all these fabulous breads!

  5. I can see a couple of breads here I’m going to try my hand at.

  6. You have a lovely blog, found it on the Times best fifty food blogs.

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