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Squaw bread is a rye and molasses bread* that was developed by the combination of the Germans (the folks to whom most of my research pointed when trying to determine this) who immigrated to the US in the 1800's and the Native Americans near whom they lived.
When some of the Germans chose to move west they took with them seeds for rye and recipes from their homeland. They turned to the Native Americans for substitutions for the ingredients to which they no longer had access.
The word "squaw" which once meant "woman" has changed over the last couple of centuries and is now considered a serious insult. Some people, Native American and not, even believe it to mean "vagina", so though the entomology is not clear, think of the word "squaw" as you would any other racial insult. Because of this, the name of the bread is changing slowly. The new names that are being used for this bread are "Indian Princess Bread" and "Indian Maiden Bread."
*this bread is NOT the same as Indian Fry Bread.
You will use 8 ounces of sugar.
Well, you make salt dough by 4 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt, 1 1/2 cup of hot water (tap) and 2 teaspoons of vegetable oil! I hope that answered your question. But may I ask, why would you need to know what salt dough is. (Don't even try to answer me back, I don't want to hear that crud. It's not my business)
It is homemade play dough
Salt dough is something you can use to make anything instead of paper mashe! It is just playdough basically!
What was the price of a loaf of bread in 1986?
In the year of 1994, one loaf of bread would have cost about $1.59. Now a day, in 2014, one loaf of bread will cost consumers about $2.42.
The Bread Festival is a festival that happens in London. They celebrate and enjoy the tastes of real homemade bread.
How is yeast used in making bread?
Yeast, as it says on the package, is a living thing. So it has a certain amount of metabolism going on. It is going to take in some form of food, process it, and end up with some energy it can use for reproduction etc. and some by products. The food it takes in consists, initially, of flour (if you're making bread), grape juice (wine), or grains (beer, Jack Daniels). They break down and the yeast actually work on simpler sugars, and the chemical process is as follows, glucose (sugar) yields ethanol (what you want if your making booze) and Carbon Dioxide (what you want if you're making bread).
C6H12O6 (Glucose, sugar) yields 2 C2H5OH (Ethanol) + 2 CO2
You put a cowboy in some bread.Make it chunks of cowboy,not whole cowboy.
How do you make bread dough with a dough hook?
A dough hook will sometimes come with your mixer or processor.You will know when you see it as the end is hooked. Measure out the flour and other ingredients according to you recipe into the bowl of your mixer. Using the dough hook mix the dough until it pulls away from the sides of the bowl. This take the place of most of the kneading the dough will need.
Is making bread cheaper then buying bread?
it matters on the type of bread your making cause of the ingredients prices. you could use a calculator and add the prices. when you make your own bread you can make it however you want to cause it is your bread.
What are the failed products in Pakistan market?
RC cola and Nissan Pakistan are the failed products in apkistan
Where do french people put their bread?
they put it in a fabric or plastic bag, some just wrap it in a piece of fabric. Some put the bread in a special box, either a wooden or plastic one.
How do zou keep the bread loaf soft on the outside?
If a soft crust is desired, the loaf should be brushed with butter or oil before baking.
Once the slice of bread has been toasted (charred) it can't be turned back into the original untoasted state.
What do you call a bag that contains bread?
A bread bag
A wrapper
And if it is a solid bag, a bread bin.
What can you use old dry active yeast besides baking?
Old yeast, depending on how old, is probably dead and will not be good for using in anything. When in doubt, throw it out.
Where does panini bread come from?
Panini are small, filled, bread rolls, which are sometimes toasted. They are Italian in origin, but now found in other countries
crackling bread is a type of corn bread made with cracklings (fried pork rinds)