Hey, Kitchen Friends! Ever have a hankering for Amish Friendship Bread, only to find you don't have all the ingredients in your pantry? Maybe your baking soda is old, you don't have enough eggs, or you're fresh out of vanilla. Those days are over ... I've got your back! I've put together a pantry checklist to make sure you have what you need whenever you want to bake a loaf and share it with others. Just click on the image to download the Essential Amish Friendship Bread Pantry Checklist … [Read more...]
Your Amish Friendship Bread Starter Needs a Name
I'd like you to meet my Amish Friendship Bread Starter. Mel was born in 2018, had a couple of good rounds, and then I had to go on vacation. Mel was fed, divided, and then transferred to a Ziploc bag and popped into the freezer. About four months later, Mel re-emerged from her (yes, Mel is a she!) cryo-nap and has been bubbling on the counter ever since. What should you name your starter? Traditional sourdough bakers are known for naming their starters. After all, the starter is alive … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Peanut Butter Cookies
Get ready ... we're taking Amish Friendship Bread cookie recipes to a whole new level. Don't forget to bring the milk! This is a classic Amish Friendship Bread peanut butter cookie recipe for peanut butter lovers! I love using the starter to make cookies, because it's a quick and easy way to use up excess starter while making enough cookies to share with friends and family. This is a classic peanut butter recipe that I also use to make blossom cookies. Can't decide what to do? Split the … [Read more...]
Top Ten Amish Friendship Bread Hacks
Here are some of my favorite Amish Friendship Bread hacks and short cuts. They're meant to help you out in a pinch, so Amish Friendship Bread is as easy and stress-free as possible. #1 Problem It's feeding time but you're out of milk or sugar. Hack Use 1 cup water instead of milk; skip the sugar.You can sub soy milk, almond milk, or rice milk, too. The flour, however, is a must. #2 Problem You're going out of town in the middle of a 10-day cycle, but want to bake once … [Read more...]
Irish Soda Amish Friendship Bread
This is a fast and simple Amish Friendship Bread variation based on Ina Garten's Irish Soda Bread recipe. Just in time for St. Patrick's Day! This Irish Soda Amish Friendship Bread recipe is super easy AND super fast, with no rise time or excessive kneading required. Everything goes into one bowl, making clean up a snap. Check out the video and if you decide to give this recipe a try, you'll have bread on your table in a little over an hour. The first thing to do is preheat your … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Chinese Almond Cookies
These Amish Friendship Bread Chinese Almond Cookies are easy to make and a great way to herald in the new year. Happy Chinese New Year! This year it falls on February 5, 2019. According to the Chinese zodiac system, there are 12 animals to represent each year, and this is the Year of the Pig. It also marks the end of the rotation of all 12 animals, offering a well-deserved break for all animals in the zodiac. This is a great time to reflect on the past year, and then look forward to … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Vasilopita (Greek New Year’s Cake)
This is an Amish Friendship Bread variation of a traditional Greek New Year's cake called vasilopita, which has a coin tucked inside to yield good luck and blessings in the coming year. Infused with the heady scent of oranges and lemons, and topped with a glossy sugar glaze, a smattering of sliced almonds, or a dusting of confectioners' sugar, this is a fun and festive way to ring in the new year. Vasilopita is served at midnight on New Year's Eve in celebration of Saint Basil, who … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Crackers
Looking back, I can't believe we got this far without this recipe. I humbly present ... AMISH FRIENDSHIP BREAD CRACKERS! This recipe is super simple and let's you make a ton of crackers in any shape you want. This recipe is for an herb and sea salt cracker, but here are other variations you can try (you may need to tweak it to get the balance of add-ins you prefer): Rosemary and Olive Oil Crackers: replace the butter with olive oil, replace the mixed herbs with chopped dried … [Read more...]
Tutorial – Maintaining a Healthy Amish Friendship Bread Starter
If you've fallen in love with Amish Friendship Bread and the many recipes you can make with the starter, you may to want to keep an active starter on your counter at all times. Why some starters make it, and others don't From time to time, I'll hear from someone whose once-thriving starter has fizzled out. Once that has happened, sadly, there's no getting it back. When you've put a lot of time and energy into growing a starter, this can be super discouraging. Follow the steps below, and … [Read more...]
Tutorial – Storing (Freezing) Amish Friendship Bread Starter for Future Use
This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, the Friendship Bread Kitchen may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support! If you love baking Amish Friendship Bread every now and then, but don't want to maintain a starter on your countertop, there's an easy solution: freeze your starter! Follow these steps and you'll have starter on hand, ready to use when YOU want to bake: Prior to freezing, your starter needs to be … [Read more...]