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Old 10-14-2011, 07:06 AM
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sounds delish! thanks
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I used to make "beer" biscuits when my kids were little and
I had to fix dinner all of the time. Now I will try the loaf
for a change but use less sugar or use Splenda.
Thank you, I had lost my original receipe.
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could these be made into dinner rolls? if so..any suggestions?
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Old 10-14-2011, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by tmg
Does it matter what brand of beer I would use?
I use what is here....coors...DOn't think it matters.
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Originally Posted by pocoellie
This sounds like my kind of bread-easy!! I have a question though, the butter, you put the dabs as it's baking for the hour, right?
Hi there. Yes, every ten minutes or so I use the melted butter and brush it on.
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Originally Posted by ssgramma
Is it sweet at all from the sugar?

I make a lot of yeast bread and don't ususally use any sugar. Unless it is meant for cinnabuns or the like.
It's like a fresh yeast roll to me. I think the beer tones it down.
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Originally Posted by KimmieH
could these be made into dinner rolls? if so..any suggestions?
Sure, I use this recipe for rolls too. Instead of the pan you can make 2" rolls and place them apart on a cookie sheet, still need to brush with butter.

I also make the recipe and make and roll out 4" circles like a tiny pie crust. Then cook hambuger, fresh ginger, fine chopped carrots and chopped cabbage, mix it all together and put a scoop into each circle and close them and bring the sides up to top and twist it to close. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes....meat rolls. Ta-dah
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Deb-the meat rolls sound absolutely delicious!! I'm going to try them. Thanks so much for the recipes.
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They are good too. And if you don't want to make bread sometimes...I buy the Rhodes frozen rolls and let them set up, they are already individual....roll them out add the ingredients and bake. I love these. Kind of like Indian bread.
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Does baking it take the alcohol out?
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