When well risen mold into small round buns; place in well-greased pans, one inch apart.
Mold into loaves; place in greased pans, filling them half full.
Place in floured or greased pans, rather far apart; brush with beaten yolk to which a little cold water has been added and sprinkle tops of crescents or horns with poppy seed.
The batter to be stirred as thick as can be with a spoon, and turned into well-greased pans.
Mold into oval cakes with the hands and bake in a very hot oven, in well-greased pans.
Place in warm, well-greased pans, cover closely and leave till it is light.
Wash them off with milk, place on greased pans, and bake in a quick oven.
When all these are slightly mixed work in the flour smoothly, roll out with rolling pin, and cut with fluted cutter; place on greased pans ¼ inch apart, and bake in hot oven.
Roll out and cut with plain cutter; place on greased pans ½ inch apart, and bake in hot oven.
Mix soft and roll but sprinkle with sugar, roll it in then cut and bake in greased pans in a hot oven.
Roll thin, cut into letter "S" fingers and bake in greased pans.
Then knead the dough, let it rise, knead again, place it in greased pans, let rise, and bake.
After the dough has been allowed to rise the required number of times and has been kneaded properly for the method selected, place it in greased pans, let it rise sufficiently, and proceed with the baking.
After it is properly kneaded, shape it into loaves, place them in greased pans, let them rise until they have doubled in bulk, and then bake them.
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