What Grandma used to make! Our family's favorite. The recipe was never written down (that I know of) until she shared it with me when she was in her 90's.
Author: Marilyn VanDoren Sim
This bread is delicious plain or toasted. I make it at least once a week.
Author: Esther Kenagy
This white bread with excellent flavor and texture. It toasts and stores well. Everyone loves it!
Author: Dennis Prewitt
I've used dill in breads and just love the flavor, but one day while preparing hamburgers, I wondered if I could use actual pickles. Here is my creation use dill pickle juice for half of the water for...
Author: Tony
My husband's ancestors were Amish and Mennonite. This delicious recipe is adapted from an old Amish recipe, but made in the bread machine.
Author: SHOOSEYQ
This bread stays fresh longer than any 'standard' white bread we have tried.
Author: Ron Evers
This is a rich, old-fashioned white bread I've improved on from my grandmother. It is a must to make several batches because this bread just disappears around people.
Author: Dano_77
This is a lovely bread to add to a Mediterranean meze table. Use black or green olives and try it toasted, drizzled with a little olive oil and rubbed with roasted garlic.
Author: healthyfoodie
This really is an easy, fun, and fast recipe, and you'll be amazed at how great the results are, even for the most inexperienced bread maker.
Author: Chef John
Beautiful, delicious, and easy; your friends will be impressed. I make this around the holidays, it makes awesome french toast, if there is any left over.
Author: Bethany Behrle
This is a French bread that has a light, crispy crunch, and a sweet flavor! I like to drizzle honey over the bread while it is baking. Mmmmm. Yummy!
Author: Michele
A tangy and delicious bread. I have gotten compliments on this bread wherever I take it!
Author: Kathleen Lloyd
A beautiful loaf to see and even more wonderful to eat.
Author: J.P.K.
Nothing fancy, just a good basic white bread for the bread machine. Sometimes the simple things in life are the best!
Author: Heather
This hearty, herb bread goes great with pasta! Use dried tomatoes, not tomatoes that are reconstituted and packed in oil.
Author: Kevin K.
A big loaf of this simple white bread will satisfy the most hungry farmer. City folks will love it too!
Author: ARVILLALAR
This bread has a great flavor. It is moist, light and has a crispy crust.
Author: Jo Lager
This is a wonderfully flavored and versatile bread. You can use it to make focaccia loaves, cinnamon rolls, hamburger buns, or dinner rolls. This recipe makes bread baking a snap!
Author: Sandy
Batter Bread is a no-knead yeast bread using unbleached all-purpose flour. Hint: All yeast bread doughs rise best at about 85 degrees F. Put in oven with a bowl of hot water on bottom shelf. Inside a gas...
Author: Ed
This is the recipe I've used for white bread for years. It's simple, light and delicious.
Author: ROBBOB
This bread is the perfect marriage of a crisp, light crust outside and a chewy yet tender inside. The no-knead part is just a bonus.
Author: Chef John
This simple Italian bread shaped like an alligator will rock any New Orleans Cajun-style Mardi Gras event. You can easily shape it into any animal you like, as this dough lends itself well to handling...
Author: SHOGIRL
My mom received a Grand Champion on this bread at the county fair. My kids will only eat this bread.
Author: R WARNER
Our family's favorite! We got this from a neighbor and have never seen it anywhere else and we've made it for over 20 years. Wonderful right out of the oven, slathered with butter. It has the subtle flavors...
Author: CARRIE MUNSELL
This is an easy yeast bread--no kneading required! The texture is like English muffins, great for toasting.
Author: Linda Matos
This is a blender-style bread recipe that is easy to use, and the bread bakes beautifully.
Author: Elizabeth
This is our family's favorite bread recipe; it was obtained from one of my fathers' coworkers.
Author: AsianCajun
This is the recipe I've used for white bread for years. It's simple, light and delicious.
Author: ROBBOB
What Grandma used to make! Our family's favorite. The recipe was never written down (that I know of) until she shared it with me when she was in her 90's.
Author: Marilyn VanDoren Sim