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C.H. Spurgeon
(Machine) East African Samosa Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
East African
Breads, Side dish, Main dish
1
Loaf
INGREDIENTS
1/4
lb
Ground beef
1
Garlic clove; chopped
1
sm
Onion; chopped
1 1/2
ts
Active dry yeast
2
c
Bread flour
1
ts
Salt
1/4
ts
Ground cumin
1/4
ts
Ground cardamon
1/4
ts
Grated nutmeg
1/4
ts
Ground cinnamon
1/4
ts
Ground black pepper
3/4
c
Water
1/4
c
Frozen green peas
INSTRUCTIONS
1. In a large skillet, prefably non-stick, cook the beef, stirring to
break up lumps of meat, until no longer pink, 3 to 5 minutes. Add the onion
and garlic and cook until the onion is softened, 3 to 5 minutes longer. Let
cool. 2. Add the cooled beef mixture and all remaining ingredient except
the peas in the order suggested by your bread manual and process on the
basic bread cycle according to the manufacturer's directions. 3. At the
beeper (or at the end of the first kneading in the Panasonic or National),
add the still-frozen peas. Eat warm or cool, cut into wedges instead of
slices. Makes a 1lb loaf
A Message from our Provider:
“We can do nothing, we say sometimes, we can only pray. That, we feel, is a terribly precarious second-best. So long as we can fuss and work and rush about, so long as we can lend a hand, we have some hope; but if we have to fall back upon God — ah, then things must be critical indeed! #A.J. Gossip”
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