Cut the recipe in half or quarters. For example if the recipe calls for 1 cup of flour, sugar and milk, use 1/4 of each as starter and add 1/4 of each as you go along the days of fermenting.
Yes, you can freeze Amish bread. I just ate the last two slices of Amish bread that I baked the first week in January. I put ywo loaves in the freezer about two days after I had baked it. I took it out about a week ago in April, it was just as good as when I first baked it, in fact Amish bread tastes better to me when it has aged. I even freeze the starter. The starter does not freeze completely it just stops the rising action. I had that starter in the freezer for over a year took it out of the freezer and set it on the counter over night and I consider the next day my "first day" of the bread baking process.
Yes, just divide the called ingredients by 3.
Ingredients1 each yeast, active, dry, package2 1/2 cup water, warm2 cup flour, sifted1 tablespoon sugarDissolve yeast in 1/2 cup of the warm water in a deep glass or plastic container. Stir in remaining warm water, flour and sugar. Beat until smooth. Cover with loose fitting cover. Do not refrigerate! The starter requires 10 days for fermentation as follows:DAYS 1, 2, 3 and 4: Stir batterDAY 5: Add 1 cup each milk, flour, sugar and stirDAYS 6, 7, and 8: Stir batter each dayDAY 10: Add 1 cup each flour, sugar, milk and stir.The batter is ready to use.This makes 3 cups batter to use in the recipes. If you want to you may pour 1 cup batter each into 3 containers and give 1 or 2 away.Save 1 cup to begin process all over again OR you can use all 3 cups batter for the recipes at 1 time and when you want to bake these again just start the starter again.
Yes, olive oil may be used instead of vegetable oil in making bread. The bread will have a slight taste and fragrance of olives, which may or may not desirable depending on how the bread is to be used.
Montezuma, Georgia is home to a conservative Amish Mennonite community, but they are mostly Mennonite. There is a small Amish community just outside of Winder, Georgia as well.
I purchased mine from a little Amish store . Try finding an Amish community and just ask them .The Amish people are the nicest people you will ever meet
Amish furniture can be bought from any of the numerous stores located around the world. It is not hard to find Amish furniture, just look in you local phone directory for local Amish furniture retailers.
Yes they do, just to play farmville, as it is based on them. this is not true. Amish DO NOT use technology and they do not get on facebook. This person is making a joke.
It's pretty much just them ignoring you.
lay out in a slightly warm oven till it dries out a bit. most bread bought in supermarkets is at least a day old when you buy it if not 3-4 days old unless you buy hot bread there is no such thing anymore as store bought fresh bread
When it's dark Amish have gas lights that they light. So it's not dark in their house. They might play a game, red a book, or just relax.
Vegetable serving just as carrots are.