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a friend gave me the starter, and told me i was supposed to chose a friend and give her some, but some of my starter or a new one? It's on day 2.

2007-04-13 12:36:17 · 4 answers · asked by AMBER D 6 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

thank you, ms.gosip!

2007-04-13 12:43:26 · update #1

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Amish Friendship Bread (along with Amish Cinnamon Bread) is the chain letter of the baking world. The idea is very simple: a friend gives you a cup of yeast culture (also known as "starter") and a copy of instructions. Following the instructions, you add sugar, flour and milk and it rises. Eventually, you end up with 4 cups of the starter. You use one cup to make bread (the instructions provide you with the recipe), keep one cup to start a new cycle and give two cups to your friends. Each of your friends also gets a copy of the instructions for what to do with the yeast starter. The latter part makes it somewhat like a chain letter. Of course, Amish Friendship Bread does not come with any promises of riches for those who spread it on or curses for those who don't.
The first time "Amish Friendship Bread" was discussed on Usenet was in a posting on February 5, 1990. It was an experiment by Girl Scout Troop 15, c/o Emilie Manning in Oswego, NY and was posted by Patrick Salsbury.

The results yielding from a traditional Amish Friendship Bread recipe is a sweet quickbread with a taste and crumb very similar to a cake. The starter, however, may be used to make lots of different types of bread.

2007-04-13 13:22:14 · answer #1 · answered by Desi Chef 7 · 1 0

I think you're supposed save a bit of the starter from the batch you're making to make another starter.

2007-04-13 19:45:16 · answer #2 · answered by Treadstone 7 · 0 0

why didn't you post the recipe ?

2007-04-13 19:44:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i love your avatar

2007-04-13 19:39:16 · answer #4 · answered by [[ yESSiR ]] 2 · 1 2

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