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Steakhouse Wheat Bread for the Bread Machine

Submitted by: * Jennifer *
Living In: Bay City, Michigan, USA
Instant coffee, cocoa, and honey may seem like strange partners in a bread recipe until you actually try this one! 

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Pull-Apart Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: Princess of her Castle
Infused with cardamom spice, these taste as wonderful as they smell. These buns are requested by family and friends every Easter and they are easy to make in your bread machine! 

Easter Buttermilk Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: violet
Home Town: Crystal Lake, Illinois, USA
Living In: Mchenry, Illinois, USA
Hot cross buns are made with buttermilk and raisins with a hint of cinnamon. These are a family tradition for Easter brunch.  

Blender White Bread

Submitted by: Elizabeth
Living In: Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
This is a blender-style bread recipe that is easy to use, and the bread bakes beautifully.  

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Papa Drexler's Bavarian Pretzels

Submitted by: Tim Drexler
Home Town: München, Bayern, Germany
Living In: Lebanon, Oregon, USA
Fun to make, traditional pretzels are great with a nice mug of beer! 

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High-Altitude Challah

Submitted by: greeny4444
Home Town: Monument, Colorado, USA
I make this challah for my family and family gatherings in Colorado, and it turns out beautifully each time. I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does! If you'd like, sprinkle poppy or sesame seeds before baking, but we never do. 

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Spoon Buns

Submitted by: Stephanie
Home Town: Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Easiest and tastiest bread rolls ever! No kneading, no rolling, no cutting! 

Marzipan Christmas Kringle (Juleskringle)

Submitted by: WOLSELEY
Home Town: Enslev, Midtjylland, Denmark
Living In: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
This marzipan tubular bread is an ABSOLUTE must for the Christmas season and a traditional dinner would not be complete without this Christmas Kringle for dessert. 

Schnitzbrot (German Christmas Bread)

Submitted by: LISARAIN2
Fruit and nuts are traditional ingredients used in this moist, dense German Christmas yeast bread made with prune juice, chopped prunes, raisins, walnuts, and brown sugar. Age the loaves 3 days before slicing them, and serve with butter. 

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Cinnamon Crown Rolls

Submitted by: aimbone
Home Town: Farmington, Maine, USA
Treat your family on Christmas morning with a breakfast wreath of plump cinnamon rolls made from a buttery, egg-rich yeast dough topped with cinnamon-sugar, butter, and cream. 

Whole Wheat High Fiber Bread

Submitted by: HEIDIBOO
This is a very high fiber bread that works well in the bread machine. It has flax seeds for omega-3, and sesame seeds for omega-6 fatty acids, as well as some other great stuff! 

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Festive Jule Kaga

Submitted by: Nicole Demers
My family makes this recipe at Christmas. Grandma likes to add peel and cherries and all manner of strange things. My mother makes it the traditional way, with currants. I personally think it only tastes good at Christmas time. 

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Olie Bollen

Submitted by: rita
Living In: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Olie Bollen (oh-lee boh-lun) are small Dutch doughnut-style fritters, traditionally made and served as a snack or breakfast on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. 

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Costas French Market Doughnuts (Beignets)

Submitted by: PREGOCOOK
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Dhahran, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
Try this traditional recipe for beignets from a user who swears this tastes just like the ones served at the famous New Orleans hot spot, the Cafe du Monde. Pour a coffee or hot chocolate and enjoy these tender pillow-like doughnuts for any special occasion or weekend breakfast. 

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Danish Spiced Rye Bread (Sigtebrod)

Submitted by: WOLSELEY
Home Town: Enslev, Midtjylland, Denmark
Living In: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Danish spiced rye bread is a wonderful addition to any holiday table. Enjoy with butter and jam at breakfast, use for sandwiches, or serve with dinner as a part of a winter feast. The spices in this bread are sure to make it a family favorite and tradition. 

Lavash Cracker Bread

Submitted by: Betty
This is identical to the cracker bread sold at delis in large grocery stores that costs six dollars for three big rounds. You can make it for pennies! I fell it love with it as an appetizer with Harvarti cheese melted on it but with the price of the cheese and lavash we didn't have it much. Make sure you roll the dough VERY thin, almost see-through. 

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Angie's Perfect Dinner Rolls

Submitted by: Cristy H.
Tender, buttery yeast-raised dinner rolls are worth the time and effort to make for Thanksgiving dinner and special holiday meals. 

Anise Seed Rolls

Submitted by: Nurit
Soft, tender dinner rolls made with yeast, eggs and milk, and subtly flavored with licorice-tasting anise seeds are the perfect accompaniment to Thanksgiving feasts and December holiday meals. 

Finnish-American Flatbread

Submitted by: 2CHAE
Home Town: Frazee, Minnesota, USA
A very delicious Finnish flatbread made with wheat and rye flours. Cream of rye cereal can be used in place of the rye flour if coarse ground is not available. 

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Michael's Foccacia Bread

Submitted by: MICHAELGLASSCOOK
This version of the classic is easy to make while remaining authentic and true to the original. This may be the fastest yeast bread you make; it takes only one hour from conception to completion. 

 
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