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Amish Cake
Ready Time: 1 Hr 10 Min
"Quick, Easy, Yummy! Pineapple makes it moist and walnuts give it some crunch."
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Amish Friendship Banana Nut Bread
Ready Time: 1 Hr 30 Min
"A banana-nut bread that requires a batch of Amish Friendship Bread Starter. Do not use any type of metal spoon or bowl for mixing."
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Amish Friendship Cake
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"Always save 1 cup of starter for your next cakes, then start with day 2 of the starter instructions instead of having to start a new starter each time. You can also give some starter to friends, or sourdough starter can be used in place of the Friendship Starter."
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Amish Friendship Chocolate Bread
Ready Time: 1 Hr 10 Min
"This is a great variation to the traditional Amish Friendship Bread. My family says it's like eating chocolate cake. This bread freezes well and makes a great gift."
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Amish Oatmeal Cookies
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"Peanut raisin cookies."
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Amish Sauerkraut Surprise Custard Pie
Ready Time: 1 Hr 30 Min
"the pie has a custard consistency. The sauerkraut is a big surprise, everyone who eats it thinks they are eating coconut!"
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Amish Sourdough Pancakes
Ready Time: 20 Min
"An easy and delicious way to make yeast pancakes using your Amish Friendship Bread Starter."
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Dawn's Sugar Cookies
Ready Time: 1 Hr 15 Min
"I received this buttermilk-sugar cookie recipe from a friend in Shipshewana, IN which has a large Amish community. A beautiful place to visit!!!"
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Easy Pork and Sauerkraut
Ready Time: 6 Hrs 15 Min
"This is a recipe that is similar to my Pennsylvania Dutch grandmother's but was modified by me. She used a pressure cooker but I prefer the crock pot. I always serve this with a side of mashed potatoes and applesauce to accompany it."
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Funeral Pie
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"This a pie seen quite often in Amish homes. Because it is easy, quick and made from non-seasonal ingredients, it was often taken to the family of those grieving over a passing."
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