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Where can I locate a recipe for salt risen bread, and where can I purchase this bread in stores?
-- Katherine W. Jaynes (twin@usit.net), August 19, 2001
We have a recipe that s good if we can dig it out I will send it. We tried a few times before we got it to work and found out that if we put the dough next to the wood stove for about a day it let the natural yeast take hold. We was unable to find it in the stores around here. I remember when the Omar man used to have it on his truck I think that dates me.
-- Mel Kelly (melkelly@webtv.net), August 19, 2001.
Please explain salt risen bread.Thank you.
-- R. (thor610@yahoo.com), August 19, 2001.
Go down to the "Older Messages" section below these current threads, go into the "Kitchen (Baking)" category, do a search on your subject. To do a search, use the "Ctrl" and "F" (for find) keys together, enter "salt", search and keep searching (find next) until you've reached the end.
-- Don Armstrong (darmst@yahoo.com.au), August 20, 2001.
We ran across salt risen bread in a gift shop in Nashville, Indiana.
-- Lynn (lynnannmb@hotmail.com), August 20, 2001.
Try Don's advice. I posted a couple of recipes a year or 2 ago. I had not actually tried them, but they were from cookbooks of many, many years ago in "Salt-rising" country - weswtern NY. GL!
-- Brad (homefixer@SacoRiver.net), August 23, 2001.
found this site on the web-but have not tried them http://www.multimedia.medders.com/sdbread/saltrise.htm
-- dale (DMDM444@aol.com), August 23, 2001.