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Yogurt And Pumpkin Bread



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Title: YOGURT AND PUMPKIN BREAD
Categories: Breads
Yield: 1 servings

---------------------------------1 1/2 LOAF---------------------------------
3 ts Red Star Active dry yeast
3 c Bread flour plus 4 Tb
3 tb Wheat germ
3 tb Powdered milk
3 ts Gluten
3 tb Sugar
1/2 ts Ground ginger
3/4 ts Ground cinnamon
1 1/2 ts Salt
1 c Pumpkin
1/3 c Plain yogurt
1/3 c Water
1/3 c Raisins
1/3 c Chopped pecans

This recipe works well in the Hitachi 101. Other machines should make
ingredient adjustments according to their manufacturers suggestions.

Have all ingredients at room temperature. Warm water, pumpkin, and yogurt
in microwave for approx. 60 seconds. Because the pumpkin is very dense,
additional heating may be necessary.

Depending on humidity, an additional teaspoon or so of flour may be
necessary. (check after 5 mins, if dough is too wet, add flour. Then check
again after rest cycle, and kneading begins) If necessary add a little more
flour. This dough is slightly sticky compared to some other breads.

Add all ingredients in order recommended by manufacturer. For the Hitachi
add the pecans and raisins about 12 mins into the mixing cycle. (If I wait
until the beeper, they don't get mixed in too well).

Set on mix cycle, and light crust.

This recipe makes a dense, small loaf, with much the consistency of a
bagel, but very good. It is a cross between pumpkin pie and raisin bread.

Submitted by Dale/Gail Shipp

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