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    Nana's Pull-Apart Bread

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    • on February 13, 2008

      This is a super easy, super buttery recipe. Usually Buddha does all our baking, but being the 'butterholic' that I am, I just had to try my luck at it with this recipe. I too, had to knead the bread well rather than 'stir until blended' but really didn't see it as a problem. I used buttermilk instead of regular milk and what I got was a wonderful ring of sweet and buttery bread slices! This recipe is wonderful because you can have fresh rolls with the butter already in them and you no longer have to let your meal get cold while you butter your bread. :) This would be great bread for breakfast (with jam on it, yummy) or dinner with a nice soup, stew, steak, or just about anything. Tell your Nana a little Birdie from Chattanooga says "Thank You!"

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    • on March 28, 2008

      Have only made a recipe like this once or twice before, & this one tops whatever went before ~ REALLY OUTSTANDING! I did the SweetsLady thing & rolled bits of dough into balls! Had a great time making this very tasty bread! Will definitely be another time with this on my table! Thanks for posting it! [Made & reviewed as a recipenapped bonus in Aus/NZ Recipe Swap #14, Mar 08]

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    • on February 19, 2008

      Superb bread!! I used my KitchenAid to mix and knead. I used bread flour instead of all purpose. Instead of rolling out, I pulled apart dough and rolled into balls then dipped in butter. This was gobbled up! I can imagine possibilities with it as well to add to the pan - cinnamon sugar, garlic, cheese, etc. Thanks, Mary!

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    • on August 18, 2007

      To start, I will say these were great! They tasted wonderful and went so well with our soup. I did have a bit of trouble with the instructions though :( After step 5 where it said "Stir until blended" I kneaded the dough, my dough was quite floury and needed to be kneaded, lol. Also, I used a 10 inch tube pan, but there was too much dough, so I layered the remaining pieces in a regular loaf pan. Next time, I might do them all in a loaf pan. But overall, this is a wonderful, simple recipe.

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    Nutritional Facts for Nana's Pull-Apart Bread

    Serving Size: 1 (64 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 15

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 239.4
     
    Calories from Fat 118
    49%
    Total Fat 13.1 g
    20%
    Saturated Fat 8.1 g
    40%
    Cholesterol 34.8 mg
    11%
    Sodium 250.9 mg
    10%
    Total Carbohydrate 26.5 g
    8%
    Dietary Fiber 0.8 g
    3%
    Sugars 3.4 g
    13%
    Protein 3.8 g
    7%
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