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Easy Beer Bread...super easy if anyone wants a recipe!
1 can of beer (or any carbonated drink I guess)
2 cups of flour
3 TBLS sugar
couple pinches of salt
375 for 30-45 mins (took me 45 in my oven)
I grated in 3 cloves of garlic and a few handfuls of cheddar, sprinkled parm on top....it was even better once it cooled down a bit!
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Mmmm. Yummy. 🍺🍞
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Way too complicated. Give me a box of lemon cake mix and a tub of CoolWhip and I'll bake some cookies that will disappear faster than Payroll Protection loans.
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@BobKamman wrote:
Way too complicated. Give me a box of lemon cake mix and a tub of CoolWhip and I'll bake some cookies that will disappear faster than Payroll Protection loans.
LOL I make amazing lemon bars!
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Lisa, the only difference is how I make mine is self rising flower. It has been a staple on our fishing trip with fresh fried fish.
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The self rising flour would have probably made it lift more...I dont usually keep it on hand, but if youve got it, use it!
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Client left me a can of Corona beer with his payment rubber banded around it. He thought he was being funny. Now I have a yummy way to put to use. Not that I'm opposed to drinking a nice cold one - lol.
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I tried yours, thanks. Then, I found this one:
https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/honey-beer-bread/
And tried it.
I don't even like beer 🙂
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