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Bagels I

Submitted by: Sally 
The dough for these plain white bagels can be prepared in the bread machine or kneaded by hand. To cook, simmer them in boiling water and then bake in the oven. 

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Bagels II

Submitted by: Ann 
This easy-to-follow recipe will give you a more dense variety of the plain white bagel. It also offers well-detailed instructions for the traditional method of making bagels. 

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Bread Machine Bagels

Submitted by: Cristy Chu 
The bread machine does the heavy work, but you still boil and bake these bagels. Top them with poppy seeds, garlic or whatever pleases you. 

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Homemade Bagels

Submitted by: Rebecca Phillips 
I always wanted to make my own bagels, so I searched to find a recipe I could try. For variation and flavor, I sometimes add cinnamon and raisins or honey and sesame seeds to the dough. 

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Twenty Minute Buns

Submitted by: Debbie 
They are more like sixty-minute buns, but for tasty yeast dough, that is pretty quick. Thank the fast-rising yeast while you use this recipe to make hamburger or hot dog buns -or perhaps tonight calls for dinner rolls? 

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Cranberry Nut Bagels

Submitted by: John Russell 
'After 3 years of trial and error, I came up with a simple and delicious bagel recipe for the bread machine,' says John Russel of Greentown, Indiana. 'Now I enjoy trying variations, like this fruit and nut favorite.' 

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English Muffins

Submitted by: Linda Letellier 
I've used this delicious recipe for about 29 years. They are very good . . . much better than any store-bought English Muffins I've ever had. 

Versatile Bread

Submitted by: Sandy 
This is a basic white yeast dough that can fill many needs: dinner rolls, a base for focaccia or sweet buns, or even a standard loaf of bread. 

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Lavash Cracker Bread

Submitted by: Betty 
This is identical to the cracker bread sold at delis in large grocery stores that costs six dollars for three big rounds. You can make it for pennies! I fell it love with it as an appetizer with Harvarti cheese melted on it but with the price of the cheese and lavash we didn't have it much. Make sure you roll the dough VERY thin, almost see-through. 

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Berber Bread

Submitted by: Adam Willis 
A very very yummy snack or breaky, very very very easy to make. Smear a little honey on each piece and enjoy! 
 
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