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picture of recipeGraham Cracker Brown Bread Recipe | MyRecipes
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    cooking spray,    nutmeg,    raisin,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    molasses,    buttermilk,    flour
In this version of the classic American quick bread, graham cracker crumbs take the place of whole wheat flour. Molasses is the only sweetener and is in part responsible for the unique flavor. The tex...


picture of recipeGraham's Brown Bread Recipe | RecipeLand
rye flour,    cornstarch,    bicarbonate of soda,    currant (zante),    wholewheat flour,    salt,    molasses,    buttermilk
Graham's Brown Bread recipe. Ready In: 3 hours 35 min Makes 2 loaves servings, 554 calories per serving Ingredients: cornmeal, rye flour, whole-wheat flour, baking soda, salt, currants, buttermilk...


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picture of recipeGrandma's Brown Bread (Graham Bread) Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    walnut,    wholewheat flour,    baking powder,    molasses,    milk,    flour
A very old-fashioned basic quick bread using graham (or whole wheat) flour. My Grandma made it at all holidays... hence the name. She was born in the mid 1880's and probably learned the recipe fro...


picture of recipeGraham Cracker Brown Bread Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    nutmeg,    raisin,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    fat,    molasses,    buttermilk,    flour
I wanted to make bread for a holiday meal, but I didn't want to mess with a yeast bread. I found a molasses substitute (recipe is posted on my page) that was seamless. I also substituted a splash ...


picture of recipeGraham Cracker Brown Bread Recipe - Food.com
butter,    sour milk,    bicarbonate of soda,    nutmeg,    raisin,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    vegetable fat spread,    molasses,    buttermilk,    flour
A delicious way to use up leftover graham cracker crumbs. I like cooking this bread in a round loaf pan or coffee can similar to old-fashioned brown bread, but it can also be cooked in a small loaf pa...


picture of recipeBaked Graham Brown Bread Recipe by Southern.Crockpot | ifood.tv
soft drink,    nuts,    mace,    date,    raisin,    wholewheat flour,    salt,    baking powder,    molasses,    brown sugar,    buttermilk,    flour
Mix the two flours well; add sugar, salt, soda, and baking powder to dry ingredients; add the fruit and nuts; add the buttermilk, then molasses; and blend all together well.   Pour into greased loaf pa...


picture of recipeGraham Brown Bread Recipe by Love.Food | ifood.tv
sour milk,    bicarbonate of soda,    nutmeg,    cloves,    cinnamon,    raisin,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    crackers,    fat,    molasses,    buttermilk,    flour
In large bowl thoroughly stir together the flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking powder, soda, salt, ground cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon.   Cut in the shortening till mixture resembles coarse crumbs.   C...


picture of recipeGreat Grandma Northrup's Brown Bread or Graham Gems Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    raisin,    wholewheat flour,    eggs,    salt,    sugar,    buttermilk,    flour
from my great grandmother on my mother's side. I have tried this and found it very good. You can substitute whole wheat flour for the graham flour if you can't find it. The texture will be a l...





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