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Pan De Sal II

Submitted by: kimmah 
Delicious Filipino dinner rolls. 

Pan de Sal - Filipino Bread Rolls

Submitted by: IDA316 
The dough for this rolls are made using a bread maker. No more kneading! These rolls taste fantastic, best I've ever had. Bread improver is easy to find in some countries, but if it is not available, you may leave it out. 

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Pan de Muertos (Mexican Bread of the Dead)

Submitted by: Lola 
This is a version of the bread that is made for the November 2 celebration known as the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico.  

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Chinese Steamed Buns

Submitted by: Carol chi-wa Chung 
Follow this recipe carefully and you will be rewarded with these delicate, filling-free Chinese steamed buns. You can also use this recipe to make the traditional filled versions. 

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Buttery Pan Rolls

Submitted by: Charlotte 
These are delicious. They take a little time to make but they are worth the effort. 

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Buttery Pan Rolls

Submitted by: Charlotte 
These are delicious. They take a little time to make but they are worth the effort. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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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. 

Pan Dulce

Submitted by: Dawn 
These Mexican sweet buns have a streusel topping. A chocolate streusel variation is included. You can shape these into seashells, ovals, or horns. 

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Pan Dulces

Submitted by: Teresa Brignoni 
These Mexican sweet buns are great to make during the winter time, especially for Christmas! People love the sugar topping that browns when they bake. 

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Herbed Oat Pan Bread

Submitted by: Robbin Thomas 
The Parmesan cheese and herb toppings on this rich pan bread is too tempting to resist. Eating just one piece isn't an option around our house! 
 
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