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David Platt
Bailey’s Irish Cream Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Irish
Bread
14
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/4
c
Very warm water
1
pk
Yeast
1
c
Oats
3
c
Bread flour
1
ts
Salt
1/3
c
Honey
2
tb
Bailey's Irish Cream; or to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Recipe By: "Aine.McManus" <mcmanus@maths.anu.edu.au>, Gaelic List.
Put ingredients in pan in order listed, Select "white bread" setting on
machine and press Start. The bread doesn't rise much, but the texture is
great. From: David Phillip Oster (oster@well.sf.ca.us). Very low fat.
JAPLADY@NWU.EDU (REBECCA RADNOR)
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