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This is one of my family's favorite bread recipes. They love it with a warm bowl of soup during autumn. Lillian Hatcher, Plainfield, Illinois
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Nutritional Facts 1 slice equals 109 calories, 5 g fat (3 g saturated fat), 27 mg cholesterol, 116 mg sodium, 13 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 3 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 starch, 1 fat.
Originally published as Buttery Herb Loaves in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2009, p123
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Reviewed on Dec. 05, 2011 by wehamlett
Very nice flavor and texture.
Reviewed on Dec. 01, 2011 by twine
Nice combination of herbs. Delicate soft bread.The second rise needed 90 minutes. The house is cool.In my oven the top cooked before the bottom so I quickly placed an empty cookie sheet on the rack above it. However, I believe that quick cook on top made the swirls separate so the bread had a gap. Still, it tasted great. I will definitely make it again, but I will put the cookie sheet above it from the beginning.
Nice combination of herbs. Delicate soft bread.
The second rise needed 90 minutes. The house is cool.
In my oven the top cooked before the bottom so I quickly placed an empty cookie sheet on the rack above it. However, I believe that quick cook on top made the swirls separate so the bread had a gap. Still, it tasted great. I will definitely make it again, but I will put the cookie sheet above it from the beginning.
Reviewed on Nov. 29, 2011 by estherdolly
I made this bread to go with a pot of soup and everyone thought it was excellent. Will definately make it again.
Reviewed on Nov. 10, 2011 by pdion963
I love making home made bread, especially in fall and winter. It reminds me of my mom, she always made home made bread growing up on the farm. I don't believe in bread machines. I make my mom's bread recipes, but tried this one and realy like it. Not as good as hers, but it's realy good.
Reviewed on Nov. 08, 2011 by mcgallipeau
I made one loaf and one batch of rolls and the rolls were a big hit. I'm definitely going to make it again.
Reviewed on Nov. 07, 2011 by qwm
Used the dough hook, and it worked out fine. I added 1/2 cup unsalted suflower seeds to the dough. Great toast!
Reviewed on Nov. 07, 2011 by Laura Axford
I used my bread machine on the dough cycle and then followed the recipe from there. Loved the texture of this bread.
Reviewed on Nov. 06, 2011 by qwm
Didn't rate this as yet because I haven't tried making it. Is a dough hook used to mix this?
Reviewed on Nov. 06, 2011 by rawdot
The whole family loved this bread.
Reviewed on Nov. 05, 2011 by DeepSorrow
Very good taste, took longer to cook than it said.
Reviewed on Nov. 05, 2011 by Tater Salad
Fantastic idea. after years making cinnamon swirl bread, it never dawned on me to do this. Amazingly perfect in every way,,,especially toasted. OMG
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