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Rich Irish Soda Bread

By adding an egg, sugar, caraway seeds, and butter to a traditional Irish soda bread recipe, you create a loaf that's moist with more flavor, perfect for a Sunday breakfast or brunch. Wrapped well with...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Brioche Croutons

Sweet croutons made with this delicate bread add texture and crunch to ice cream, yogurt, or poached fruit.

Author: Martha Stewart

Focaccia

Use this focaccia recipe to make our Guacamole BLT. This bread is best eaten the day it's made-the salt on top will make the bread soggy if it is wrapped overnight.

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Arugula and Roasted Vegetable Salad With Whole Grain Croutons

Croutons -- made by baking cubes of whole-grain bread -- give extra crunch to this brightly flavored salad that combines arugula, roasted fennel, golden raisins, and oranges.

Author: Martha Stewart

Parmesan Fish Crackers

What kid doesn't love fish crackers? Give them these whale-size ones that get their cheesy taste from Parmesan, grated until powdery.

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Simple Buttermilk Biscuits

The exterior of the perfect biscuit should be golden brown and slightly crisp, while its interior should be light and airy. Avoid overworking the dough; gently combine the ingredients until just blended....

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Calendar Girl Scones

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Mini Panettone

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Cornmeal Creme Fraiche Spoon Bread

Bring some Southern charm to your dinner table with this classic, pudding-like side dish of cornmeal-creme fraiche spoon bread.

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Cornmeal Drop Biscuits

Cornmeal drop biscuits are quick to make, since the dough can be dropped onto a baking sheet without rolling or cutting.

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Homemade Buns for Bacon Cheeseburgers

Use this recipe for homemade hamburger buns any time you grill out. They're perfect with Joey Campanaro's Bacon Cheeseburgers.

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Arugula and Bresaola Salad

Unlike proscuitto which comes from the pig, bresaola is a beef product.

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Herb and Cheese Rolls

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Mrs. Kostyra's Pear Stuffed French Toast

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Chocolate Pretzels

A sprinkle of coarse sanding sugar is the embellishment on these sweet versions of chocolate pretzels.

Author: Martha Stewart

Granny Rose's Hot Rolls

These hot rolls are the perfect accompaniment to your Thanksgiving dinner. Try using rosemary leaves to create a monogram.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sponge

Sponge can be refrigerated for 1 week or frozen for up to 3 months. Use it to make Ciabatta, Peasant Bread, and Olive-Filled Rolls.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rye Soda Bread

Serve this updated rye soda bread with orange marmalade, Irish butter, smoked trout, Cashel Blue cheese, and our simple Watercress Salad for an impressive brunch spread.

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Molasses Wheat Bread

There are many good recipes for healthy whole-wheat breads, but all yeast versions take several hours to make. This quick bread uses baking powder and soda to leaven it instead. It is good for sandwiches,...

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Coconut Bread

Serve this coconut bread sliced and toasted with butter and Pineapple Jam. From the book "Lucinda's Authentic Jamaican Kitchen," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Wiley).

Author: Martha Stewart

Almond Poppy Crackers with Cottage Cheese and Honey

Intensely flavored almond flour gives these poppy crackers a buttery crispness, along with a measure of protein, calcium, vitamin E, and folic acid.

Author: Martha Stewart

Crumbly Currant Scones

Currant-studded scones are wonderful warm from the oven -- and easy enough to make for a weekend breakfast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Focaccia with Dried Fruit and Rosemary

If you've only had savory focaccia, you're in for a treat. This sweet version is an original twist on dessert and also makes a delicious breakfast or snack.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sourdough Focaccia

If you have limited experience baking bread or sourdough, this recipe is about as forgiving as they come. The technique teaches you the basics of bread-making, from making the levain and autolyzing to...

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Cinnamon Rolls with Vanilla Icing

Growing up, these soft homemade classic Cinnamon Rolls with Vanilla Icing were part of delightfully decadent Sunday morning ( or holiday ) breakfasts. Classic cinnamon rolls are easy to make and filled...

Author: Angela

Chocolate Marble Bread with Ganache

This chocolaty loaf is a bit lighter than pound cake. It's great with a glass of milk, but the swirls and ganache make it fancy enough to offer with dessert wine.

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Vegan Banana Bread

Coconut oil, ground flaxseed, and almond milk keep this eggless, dairy-free banana bread nice and moist.

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Scones with Pears, Irish Cheddar, and Honey

Irish cheddar nicely complements the floral honey and sweet pears that are sandwiched in the Scones with Pears, Irish Cheddar, and Honey.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sourdough Banana Bread

When you bake sourdough bread using a homemade starter, you'll eventually end up with so much of it that you'll need to discard some to keep the amount manageable. You can compost the discard, or use it...

Author: Martha Stewart

Mustard Herb Buttermilk Biscuits

We love serving these savory herb-flecked biscuits with sliced ham and a dollop of Dijon.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

We've used low-fat milk, egg whites, and skinless chicken to make traditional Southern comfort food healthier, yet still finger-licking good.

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Flaky Brioche

Egg-enriched, yeasty dough is layered with sweet butter to make brioche feuilletee, which is French for flaky.

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Whole Grain Morning Loaf

Soft walnut-date bread is a world away from a nondescript deli bran muffin; top a slice with honey and fiber-rich raspberries.

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Meat Buns Recipe Buns Stuffed with Meat

These meat buns are so soft and delicious. Ones you taste one bun you will not be able to stop eating more.

Author: TheCookingFoodie

Almond Brioche Toasts

This eggy bread gets a dose of sweet almond cream and sliced almonds, a family favorite breakfast that gets everyone out of bed and into the kitchen fast!

Author: Martha Stewart

Challah by Hand

This Jewish bread often eaten on holidays and shabbat is almost as fun to make as it is to eat it.

Author: Martha Stewart

Garlic Croûtes

These bread slices are visual bonuses to bowls of soup. You can make them hours in advance and just pop them into the oven to warm a few minutes before serving.

Grilled Asparagus Flatbreads

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Japanese Style White Bread

This traditional Japanese-style bread, also known as Japanese milk bread, has a soft, buttery texture unlike traditional American white bread. Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 606.

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Rye Sourdough Bread

We blend hearty rye with tangy buttermilk for this sourdough bread that will be perfect for sandwiches or snacks.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rhubarb Buckwheat Scones

A sweet, summery strawberry butter or fruity jam accompany these subtly tart, rhubarb-buckwheat scones beautifully. A perfect way to break bread Sunday morning (or any day of the week).

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Ziti with Crunchy Italian Salad and Garlic Bread

The classic Italian supper comes together remarkably quickly -- garlic bread bakes alongside the ziti, and a green salad is tossed in mere minutes.

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Chive and Black Pepper Biscuits

Chives and freshly ground pepper add a surprising bite to these biscuits.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Potato Rolls

We like the flavor of roasted potatoes best, but you could also use boiled or steamed potatoes for these sweet dinner rolls.

Author: Martha Stewart

French Toast with Cognac and Citrus

Good cooks in many cultures have found delicious ways to revive stale or leftover bread. But the French take first prize with their simple recipe for pain perdu, literally "lost bread," which we have come...

Author: Martha Stewart

Mediterranean Tuna Salad with Croutons

Crisp croutons add a toasty crunch to this twist on tuna salad. Make them in a skillet instead of the oven to keep the kitchen heat down.

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Light Rolls

This yeast dough is simple to make, but it needs to rise for about 3 hours total (before and after cutting into rounds), so plan accordingly.

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Small World Coffee's Ginger Scones with Cardamom

This tasty recipe for ginger scones with cardamom comes from Joan Nathan's cookbook, The New American Cooking.

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Shaker Loaf

Enjoy this bread with a bowl of our Nettle Soup.

Author: Martha Stewart

Individual Mushroom Lasagnas with Crispy Breadcrumbs

Individual lasagnas of spinach pasta are layered with mushrooms, breadcrumbs, and cheese.

Author: Martha Stewart