18 Amish-Inspired Bread Recipes You Need to Try (2024)

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18 Amish-Inspired Bread Recipes You Need to Try (1)Teddy NykielUpdated: Feb. 19, 2023

    Homemade bread is a staple in many Amish kitchens. From potato bread to onion cake, these recipes are inspired by the Amish and the Pennsylvania Dutch. Check out these other traditional Amish recipes, too.

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    Amish White Bread

    This basic bread recipe is perfect for everyday use for sandwiches, toast and more. For a little extra flair, do as the Amish do and slather it with a homemade flavored butter, such as red pepper or herb. Another Amish baking tip: Stick a slice of bread in your cookie jar to keep them fresh.

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    Amish Friendship Bread

    When it comes to traditional Amish recipes, Amish friendship bread is as classic as shoofly pie. It uses a sourdough starter that can be shared among friends—hence the name, “friendship bread”—but you can also make your own starter.

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    Amish Potato Bread

    Don’t let any leftover mashed potatoes go to waste! Use them—along with whole wheat and all-purpose flour—to make this golden Amish potato bread. The potatoes add a wonderful texture and help keep the loaf moist for days. (And if you’re a fan of this recipe, try other clever Amish cooking ideas.)

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    Take a look at these delicious cranberry bread recipes.

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    Amish Onion Cake

    This rich, moist bread with an onion-poppy seed topping is a wonderful break from your everyday bread routine. You can serve it with any meat, and it’s a nice accompaniment to soup or salad. For a sweet complement to this savory dish, make one of these Amish cookie recipes for dessert.

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    Country Cinnamon Swirl Bread

    I'm always busy with three active sons, so this rich quick bread is a favorite. I like to wrap these loaves to give as gifts. —Sharon Walker, Huntington Station, New York

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    Dutch Oven Raisin Walnut Bread

    On a cold day, nothing is better than a warm, crusty Dutch oven raisin bread filled with walnuts. —Catherine Ward, Taste of Home Prep Kitchen Manager

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    Salt-Rising Bread

    Salt-rising bread is most commonly associated with Appalachian settlers, but it’s also found in some Amish communities. This recipe is perfect to make when you don’t have yeast on hand—instead of yeast, it uses a starter made from cornmeal.

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    Dutch Apple Loaf

    Being of Dutch descent, I knew I had to try this recipe for a moist, fruity quick bread. It freezes well, so I often have a loaf on hand for church bazaars. —Gladys Meyer, Ottumwa, Iowa

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    Sweet Cornbread

    This corn bread goes well with just about anything. I always make it when we have chili. The sour cream makes it nice and moist.

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    Whole Wheat Bread

    I'm 12 years old and make this bread with my mother, who got the recipe from her mother. I usually prepare the dough, and my mom bakes it. —Freida Stutman, Fillmore, New York

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    Old-World Rye Bread

    Rye and caraway give this bread wonderful flavor, while the surprise ingredient of baking cocoa adds to the rich, dark color. I sometimes stir in a cup each of raisins and walnuts. —Perlene Hoekema, Lynden, Washington

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    Grandma's Oatmeal Bread

    The aroma from this old-fashioned oat bread will draw your family members to the kitchen so they can sample it fresh from the oven. —Marcia Hostetter, Canton, New York

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    Maple Bubble Bread

    This is my family's favorite breakfast bread. With a scrumptious topping of maple syrup and brown sugar, it's the perfect start to a special day.—Hannah Cobb, Owings Mills, Maryland

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    Blueberry Banana Bread

    Blueberries and bananas combine in these tender, golden loaves. Whether you enjoy a slice as a snack or for breakfast, this bread is so flavorful, you won't need butter. —Sandy Flick, Toledo, Ohio

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    Applesauce Cinnamon Bread

    This whole wheat apple cinnamon bread recipe contains quite a bit of applesauce, which provides natural sweetness so you use less sugar. As a bonus, it also allows for a minimal amount of oil to be used. —Sherry Craw, Mattoon, Illinois

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    Originally Published: November 23, 2020

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    Teddy Nykiel

    A former associate editor for Taste of Home, Teddy specialized in SEO strategy. As a home cook herself, she loves finding inspiration at the farmer's market. She also enjoys doing any sport that involves water and taking long walks with her black lab mix, Berkeley.

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    FAQs

    Is amish friendship bread the same as sourdough? ›

    Since it involves sugar and milk, Amish friendship starter has a sweeter taste than standard sourdough starter, and it does require commercial yeast to take off, but its principle is still the same — share what you have with others.

    How do I know if my Amish Friendship bread starter is good? ›

    If your starter looks discolored with a pink or green tinge, has mold (a no-brainer but worth mentioning), or if the sharp acetone smell doesn't go away, discard your starter and make a new one from scratch. It's sad, but so is food poisoning. The rule in the Friendship Bread Kitchen is: when in doubt, throw it out.

    How long can you keep an Amish Friendship bread starter? ›

    Not only that, the starter will keep indefinitely, as in years. You put 1 cup of starter in a gallon-sized freezer Ziploc, label and date it, and stick it in the freezer. Adios! Fast forward ten years.

    Why is it called Amish Friendship Bread? ›

    When you've made your bread, you can give your friends a sample and the starter that made it! Then your friends can make their own and pass it along to their friends. This is why the bread is called "friendship bread".

    Why can't you use a metal bowl for Amish Friendship Bread? ›

    The original instructions for Amish Friendship Bread states that you should not use metal bowls or utensils. The original reason was because there's a chemical reaction that occurs between the fermenting starter and metal.

    What is hillbilly bread? ›

    Description. A soft bread for those who like the smooth texture of a white bread and the health benefits of multigrain, Hillbilly Bread is the best of both worlds. This multigrain bread has 1.5 grams of whole grains in two slices! Make healthier sandwiches that your kids will love to eat, and you'll love to serve.

    Why does my Amish Friendship Bread sink in the middle? ›

    Keep the oven door closed while your Amish Friendship Bread is baking. You may be tempted to peek, but sudden temperature drops can result in the bread collapsing in the middle.

    Why is my Amish Friendship Bread starter not bubbling? ›

    Timing and Temperature

    This is usually the case in cold environments (AC under 70F, winter kitchens). If your starter is barely bubbling or not bubbling at all 12-24 hours after the last feeding, simply stir it again and let the jar sit for a day or two. Then feed again and see if you get bubbles.

    Can bread starter go bad from sitting? ›

    Starvation - if you don't feed your starter for a long period of time it will develop harmful bacteria and mold. This will smell terrible and look orange, pink or fuzzy and green. Mold - mold can also occur in a well fed starter if there are mold spores on any of the equipment you've used or in the flour you're using.

    Why does my sourdough starter smell like acetone? ›

    In some cases, a type of bacteria may be present in your starter – it naturally produces acetone. Acetone is a natural byproduct of fermentation. It's root cause is often difficult to pinpoint and it can come and go over time. In general, if you keep your starter “healthy” the acetone odor will dissipate.

    Why does my sourdough starter smell like vinegar? ›

    The lactic acid bacteria in your starter creates acetic acid, which is essentially a type of vinegar. This odor is very common. Smell your starter routinely. If your starter becomes very acidic, it can lead to premature overproofing of your loaves.

    What happens if I forgot to discard the starter before feeding? ›

    If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself.

    Do the Amish use yeast? ›

    Amish friendship bread is a type of bread or cake made from a sourdough starter that is often shared in a manner similar to a chain letter. The starter is a substitute for baking yeast and can be used to make many kinds of yeast-based breads, shared with friends, or frozen for future use.

    Do Amish people eat cookies? ›

    Traditional Amish food includes dishes like tasty roasted chicken, creamy mashed potatoes & gravy, seasoned vegetables, fresh bread, and homemade jam. The Amish are also known for excellent baked goods, especially pies, cookies, breads, cakes, and fry pies.

    Is sourdough the same as Amish Friendship Bread? ›

    A Herman starter or Amish Friendship Bread Starter is typically made with milk, flour, sugar and commercial yeast. A sourdough starter is generally made only of flour and water. A Herman starter will be sweeter and more mellow flavored than a sourdough starter.

    What is another name for sourdough bread? ›

    You might also see the term “levain bread” or “pain au levain,” which are other names for sourdough bread. Because the term levain is French for leaven, which is almost always taken to mean naturally fermented bread, the term levain is often used synonymously with sourdough.

    What is a good substitute for sourdough starter? ›

    Using yogurt as a substitute for sourdough starter can produce bread with a similar, yet delightfully different character.

    What is the difference between sourdough bread and Ezekiel bread? ›

    Additionally, sourdough fermentation increases the availability of essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Ezekiel bread, on the other hand, stands out for its use of sprouted whole grains and legumes, which provide a rich source of nutrients, including fiber, vitamins, and protein.

    Are there different types of sourdough bread? ›

    Sourdough bread is a type of bread that has been around for centuries. At Lingonberry we always have several options for delicious sourdough, from classic plain, to whole wheat, to delicious flavored varieties like jalapeno cheddar, and wild mushroom.

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