You all know how I love trying my blog friends' recipes.
This one is on my holiday menu!!
Get out your bread machines......
Breadsticks!!
1 cup warm water
1/4 cup oil
3 cups bread flour
1 tsp salt
3 T brown sugar
2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
Combine water, oil, flour, salt, brown sugar, yeast in order of bread machine instructions.
Set to dough
Once completed roll dough out on 10 x 12 lightly buttered cookie sheet
Using pizza cutter cut into 24 pieces
Let rise 1 hour
Bake @375 for 10 - 15 minutes
Brush with butter
Enjoy
Maybe with a little practice I will cut the breadsticks evenly...ha
All I can say is they were easy to make and very delicious. My family is going to love these!
Thanks to Creatively Domestic for this recipe. If you haven't read her blog, by all means go there today. You'll have your menu for the week in no time!!
11 comments:
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I wasn't able to see comments on your blog yesterday, much less post a comment of my own -- due to a glitch on blogger. Glad they fixed it. Those bread stix look delicious!
Oh yes! That's serious YUM looking! However.... sigh... I am on my low carb diet now. AND I'm going to exercise today. I have to get my glucose level down. It's so unfair.
Nanny! My mouth is watering! They look wonderful in their buttery goodness!
Looks great, Nanny... I'm sure your family would love those bread sticks... I would add some garlic and then dip them in some ranch dressing.. ha ha
Hugs,
Betsy
MMMMMMmmmmm..I could eat half the tray right now, Nanny! I don't have a bread machine so I'll have to ask Creatively Domestic of she has an old fashioned "knead by hand" version of this recipe.
I would care HOW you cut those, Nanny!! I KNOW they are out of this world. There is just not much better than smelling and then tasting fresh baked bread!! Sure would have loved to be there when these came out of the oven!! blessings ~ tanna
Should have been "wouldn't care" LOL!
Even or not, they look really good!
Oh yum! I want one of those right now! :)
Mouth is watering...for real. I want the whole pan.
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