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Beer Bread I

Submitted by: Jodi Regan
Self-rising flour, beer and a little sugar make an easy, tasty quick bread that serves as a fine accompaniment to hearty entrees.  

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Easy Beer Bread Mix

Submitted by: Kory
This simple and tasty quick bread recipe is great to give as a gift! 

Beer Bread II

Submitted by: Judi Teasdale
Add Cheddar cheese and chilies to self-rising flour and beer, and you have yourself a zippy bread that goes great with salads, barbecue and chili. 

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Whole Wheat Beer Bread

Submitted by: BLCHRISMAN
Home Town: Oakland, California, USA
Living In: Granite Bay, California, USA
A hearty quick bread that's great with soup or chili and makes excellent toast. Flavor of bread will change, depending on type of beer used. 

Green Chile Cheese Beer Bread

Submitted by: Wendi
This bread is easy to make and packed with flavor. 

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Bubba's Beer Bread

Submitted by: Mark
This bread is the best when baked in a black cast iron pan. Once the bread is in the oven, start 'cookin down' those collard greens, black eyed peas and hawg jaws. It's a New Years tradition. It'll change your luck !!! 

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Beer Biscuits

Submitted by: Lisa
Basic biscuits get a boost from beer in this easy-to-follow recipe. 

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Swope Bread

Submitted by: Melissa Pepin
This sweet buttermilk-wheat bread is yeast-free, so you can whip it up in a hurry to enjoy with a meal or savor solo. 

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Honey Oat Beer Bread

Submitted by: SPEARL20
This beer bread variation is super easy and tasty. It has a great flavor from the honey and oats. So quick, too! 

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Yeast-Free Bread

Submitted by: Andrew Chin
Carbonation from your favorite soda pop or seltzer stimulates the leavening in the self-rising flour for this mighty-quick bread. 
 
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