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Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Curse of the Amish

Have you ever received one of these from a person who hates you friend?

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Well, I got one from my Bible study leader about two weeks ago. I was so excited!!! I followed all the directions and, at the end of a 10 day process, I ended up with 2 DELICIOUS loaves of bread cakes and 4 starters (3 to give away to people I hate friends, and 1 to keep for myself). It turns out to be more like coffee cake or pound cake than "bread" which was fine with me and Kevin - we loved it!!!

My problem was that I couldn't find people who wanted to take the starters off my hands, so I kept 3 of them - thinking that I would just use the extra starter and bake a few extra loaves and freeze them for the future and/or gifts. Well, I guess I didn't really do the math in my head because on baking day, much to my horror surprise, I figured out that, in order to use up these starters, I could bake 18 loaves of bread or 9 bundt cakes!!!!!!!!!! Kevin laughed at me, told me that I wasn't a bakery, and gave me permission to throw some away if necessary. Well, I HATE throwing away perfectly good starter, so I found a neighbor who took 1 ready-to-bake starter off my hands - that subtracted 6 loaves/3 bundt cakes. Whew....progress. I found 2 more friends who said they would like to try from day 1 which got rid of part of 1 more bundt. I BAKED 5 BUNDT CAKES, and I only had to throw away about 1/2 cup of starter!!!!

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(You can make chocolate, vanilla, or banana versions....this is one chocolate and one vanilla.)

Now do you see where I was going with my title? Yeah, this thing they call Amish Friendship Bread can take over your life like a curse if you're not careful! Luckily, I figured out (through a helpful website) that I could freeze the starter and give myself a much needed break. I'm not sure if when I'll be baking more bread, but for now it's safe and sound in my freezer.

And we have 5 bundt cakes to eat in the mean time...

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MY SUGGESTION: I figured out that 1 starter turns into 5.5 cups of starter at the end of the 10 days. My suggestion (if you do not have enough baking friends or have already given starter away to all your baking friends) is to save 1 cup of starter for yourself each time - this leaves you with 4.5 cups. The directions want you to give away 3 cups to 3 friends and then use 1.5 cups of starter to bake. INSTEAD, I just baked the recipe 3 times with the 4.5 cups. I found that you can make 1 bundt cake or 2 loaves each time. This means that you'll have up to 3 bundt cakes or 6 loaves of bread (or any other mixture). Then I would suggest taking a break and sticking your starter in the freezer for next time! The "cakes" freeze well, so you can freeze them or give them away! I have found that people respond to being given a cake much better than they respond to a starter!

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