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Buttermilk Rye Bread

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Grains Breads, Low fat 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

— 1 Pound Loaf:; 1 1/2 lb loaf:
3 tb Dried buttermilk; 5T
2 c Bread flour; 3 cups
1/3 c Rye flour; 1 cup
1 ts Salt; 1 1/2 tsp
1 1/2 tb Brown sugar; 2 T
1 ts Caraway seed; 1 tsp
1 tb Heidelberg Rye Sour; to 2T (for both)
7/8 c Water; 1 3/8 cups
1 tb Butter or margarine; 1 1/2T
2 ts Yeast; 3 tsp
Use regular bake cycle, light crust setting.

INSTRUCTIONS

Delayed timer okay. *My addition, for a more authentic soour rye taste.
Available from King Arthur Flour Baker's Catalog, 1-800-827-6836
from Rehberg & Conway, Bread Machine Magic
I've found this could work well as mixes. I'll be packaging the dry
ingredients in zip-lock bags, labeling with instructions to add water,
oil/butter/ and yeast, and giving them as gifts to friends and relative who
own bread machines.
>From: Sandal@aol.com
From: Bread-Bakers Archives: ftp.best.com/pub/reggie/archives/bread/recipe
Recipe By     : Rehberg & Conway, Bread Machine Magic 

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