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Old 08-04-2011, 11:21 AM
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Hawaiian Bread

This is for a 1 ½ lb. loaf

Mash 1 overripe banana in a 1 cup measuring cup. Finish filling with crushed pineapple.

1 egg
1/4 cup of milk
½ tsp. of salt
1/3 cup of sugar
½ cup of potato flakes
3 cups of bread flour
4 tbsp. margarine
1 ½ tsp. quick yeast

Add ingredients according to you machines instructions.
I let the machine do the work then take it out and put in pan for final rising....bake in oven. Great toasted with pb on it :)
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Old 08-05-2011, 04:18 AM
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I love Hawaiian bread.
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Do you spread the filling on the dough and roll it up, or do you mix it in? Would definitely like to try this:) Am always looking for ways to use up over-ripe bananas!
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Don't have a bread machine but love to bake my own bread. Can this one be done without a machine? You didn't give baking degrees and time.
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Oh My Gosh! Sounds delicious.
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Looks great, baking bread season is around the corner. Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Vat
Don't have a bread machine but love to bake my own bread. Can this one be done without a machine? You didn't give baking degrees and time.
I bake my bread at 350 for 20 -25 min. I have not done this by hand but don't see why you can't.
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Originally Posted by Limey
Do you spread the filling on the dough and roll it up, or do you mix it in? Would definitely like to try this:) Am always looking for ways to use up over-ripe bananas!
Doesn't it all get mixed together, did not even think of filling. Now I wonder which way is it?
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Originally Posted by judylg
Originally Posted by Limey
Do you spread the filling on the dough and roll it up, or do you mix it in? Would definitely like to try this:) Am always looking for ways to use up over-ripe bananas!
Doesn't it all get mixed together, did not even think of filling. Now I wonder which way is it?
Yes, it all gets mixed together...hope you enjoy!
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