I forgot to feed my starter, should I throw it away? If you're new to Amish Friendship Bread, figuring out what to do when you miss a day of feeding can be nerve-wracking. Following are questions I often get about missing a feeding: "I forgot to feed my starter two days ago. Is it ruined?""I fed my starter a day late. Does that mean I have to bake a day late, too?""I got the dates mixed up and I forgot to feed my starter. What should I do?""I received my starter from a friend and forgot to … [Read more...]
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Day 6 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway
Day 6: December 13, 2019 Friday Welcome to Day 6 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway! It's Friday, and the weekend is almost here. If you haven't had a chance to enter the other giveaways, now's your chance. We're officially at the half-way point, and I've loved getting your feedback on the recipes and tutorials. All of it helps me make the Friendship Bread Kitchen better, so thank you! The Recipe Today's featured recipe is this simple but stunning Cherry Poppy Seed Amish … [Read more...]
Day 5 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway
Day 5: December 12, 2019 Thursday Welcome to Day 5 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway! How is December going for you? It's a busy time of the year, and if you're an introvert like me, it can easily get overwhelming. It's a relief whenever I can find a short cut that makes life easier, so here are two tips to keep your Amish Friendship Bread baking on track this season: For those of you who love Amish Friendship Bread but don't have the time to make a starter, try this No … [Read more...]
Day 3 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway
Day 3: December 10, 2019 Tuesday Welcome to Day 3 of the 12 Days of Kitchen Holiday Giveaway! Today's challenge is all about answering your Amish Friendship Bread questions, and making sure others get their questions answered, too. Amish Friendship Bread Tutorials Today we're checking out the Tutorials. I have a few, and I want to add more if people need them. This is where I need your help! This post contains affiliate links, so if you click and/or make a purchase, 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...]
Wondering Where to Start? Right Here!
We're so glad to have you in the Friendship Bread Kitchen with us, and we'll do what we can to make sure you have a TERRIFIC Amish Friendship Bread journey. Here are some great resources to get you started: Getting Started Amish Friendship Bread 101 Baking Recipe BoxRecipe videos Troubleshooting FAQs TutorialsConversion TablesAsk our community Sharing Printables: Instructions, matching gift tags and labels, recipe booklets What to Enjoy with a Slice of Amish … [Read more...]
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Starter not behaving? Need to make a substitution? Time to put your starter on hold? Have no fear, your answer (most likely!) is here. Check out these tips and posts: TutorialsFAQsHacks If all else fails, head over to our main Facebook page and ask our community. Post images of your Amish Friendship Bread in our private Facebook group (I regularly check in here to say hello and answer questions, too). The printables library is full of free downloads, instructions, gift tags, labels, … [Read more...]
Cheese Dilly Amish Friendship Bread Rolls
Pair this recipe for Amish Friendship Bread Cheesy Dilly Rolls with a hot bowl of soup, fish or chili. This recipe makes 24 cheese dill rolls, which make them perfect as a side to a hot bowl of soup, chili, fish or salad. The sweet sourdough tang of the Amish Friendship Bread starter gives it a leg up on other dinner rolls, and they come out beautifully uniform from the muffin tins. This recipe works best with an active starter, usually a starter that's just been fed in the past 24 hours … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Pizza Dough
Looking for a fun, practical Amish Friendship Bread recipe? This Amish Friendship Bread Pizza Dough, shared by Kitchen Friend Jennifer Werth, is easy and perfect for pizza dough, stromboli (pizza rolls), braided spaghetti bread, meatball bubbles and more! You'll want to make sure your starter is active and bubbly, having been fed today or in the past 24 hours. A drafty or cool kitchen will prevent the dough from rising properly. If you're working in a cold or drafty kitchen, place … [Read more...]
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About the Friendship Bread Kitchen
Hey there and welcome, Amish Friendship Bread bakers! The Friendship Bread Kitchen is a place to kick up your feet and share recipes, tips, stories, and community. If you're reading this, you've most likely received a bag of Amish Friendship Bread starter and you're figuring out what to do next. Or maybe you've been baking with the starter for a while and want to find new ways to bake with it. Maybe you reguarly gift the starter or the bread to friends, and want cute printables and … [Read more...]
Amish Friendship Bread Waffles
One of the best ways to use up excess starter is to make Amish Friendship Bread waffles and add a little love into breakfast or brunch. You can even mix them up the night before to make breakfast prep super easy! Because of the sugar content in the starter, these waffles crisp up beautifully while staying nice and fluffy inside. Okay, the butter helps, but still. They're a cross between breakfast and dessert and are easy to make. Don't have a waffle maker? Borrow one from a friend -- … [Read more...]