Yet we have heard of families, in country places, where neither the mistress nor the cook knew any other preparation of wheat bread.
Cut some slices of wheat bread, and put them to soak in a pan of the oyster liquor (previously strained.
There is no wheat bread; the peasant consumes inferior flour only because he is unable to pay two sous a pound for his bread.
Wheat bread at this time cost four sous per pound.
To be right, wheat bread should be creamy white in color and should have a definite "sheen," which can best be seen by looking across a slice, rather than directly down into it.
When made according to the following recipe, whole-wheat bread will be found to be a very desirable substitute for bread made of the finer flours.
Not all sandwich fillings seem to be satisfactory with other bread than white, but the filling here given can be utilized with white, graham, or whole-wheat bread.
This sandwich may be made with white bread, brown bread, graham bread, or whole-wheat bread.
When added in small quantity to whole-wheat bread, it has a tendency to keep the loaf moist, and is thought by some to improve the flavor.
Fermented breads Recipes: Milk bread with white flour Vienna bread Water bread Fruit roll Fruit loaf Potato bread Pulled bread Whole-wheat bread Whole-wheat bread No.
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