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If you miss bread
This is the best and easiest paleo/primal bread I have tried!
(Sorry about the measures being in metric...)
100g almonds
150g pumpkin seeds
100g sesame seed
100g linseeds
75g sunflower seeds
1 dl water
½-1 tsp salt
5 eggs
Turn the oven on on 160 degrees celcious.
Chop the almonds into smaller pieces and put them in a bowl and mix with all the other seeds. Whisk in the eggs one at a time. Pour the mixture into a baking tin and bake the bread for approx 60 minutes.
The bread can be frozen and taste just as good after being in the freezer :D
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Sounds yummy, and being in the UK I am delighted with the measurements, lmao- I have a set of cups, but find them baffling! :D
How does this bread cut up? Do you have to wait until it's completely cold? Do the eggs make it "rise", or do you think adding a raising agent and leaving out the salt would be good?
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I think that bread needs more PUFAs.
No, I don't. I'm being sarcastic.
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Not that much better than bread, your recipe is mostly from seeds, so there's still the omega 6:3 problem.
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[QUOTE=Grumpycakes;859138]I think that bread needs more PUFAs.
No, I don't. I'm being sarcastic.[/QUOTE]
seriously, this stuff is junk!
pull off the band-aid. if you miss bread, sigh, and keep moving along.
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We havn't found good alternatives to conventionally baked foods. We just don't eat them anymore.
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[QUOTE=Suzy;859115]Sounds yummy, and being in the UK I am delighted with the measurements, lmao- I have a set of cups, but find them baffling! :D
How does this bread cut up? Do you have to wait until it's completely cold? Do the eggs make it "rise", or do you think adding a raising agent and leaving out the salt would be good?[/QUOTE]
You can cut it while its hot or cold, just make sure to take it out of the baking tin once you take it out of the oven.
I think it is fine as it is so wouldn't add any baking soda etc
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[QUOTE=GeneralOJB;859156]Not that much better than bread, your recipe is mostly from seeds, so there's still the omega 6:3 problem.[/QUOTE]
Off course you shouldn't eat the entire bread at once but having a slice a day won't kill you, I am well aware of the 6:3 ratio
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[QUOTE=jakey;859166]seriously, this stuff is junk!
pull off the band-aid. if you miss bread, sigh, and keep moving along.[/QUOTE]
We have breakfast once a week at work and for me, having 2 slices of this bread, makes me feel like i am not missing out.
I have made one of these breads 6 weeks ago and still have some in my freezer so it's not like i eat it all the time.
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what up with the smarmy comments on this forum? what a downer. some of us want a bread recipe, some don't.
"I think that bread needs more PUFAs.
No, I don't. I'm being sarcastic. "
"seriously, this stuff is junk!"
great job encouraging your brothers and sisters on their primal journey.
no, wait, i'm being sarcastic.