Recipe video above. This is a bread loaf made without yeast or any other non-standard pantry ingredients. It's as close as you will get to real bread made with yeast! It has a proper crumb like real bread and it's sliceable, rather than being "muffin-like" which many no-yeast breads are. Loosely based on Damper, a traditional Australian bread historically made by swagmen and drovers over campfire (except I've brought it into the 21st century!) Toggle for METRIC (weights).
Soft and tender with a chewy interior, this super easy gluten-free naan bread recipe is ready in just 30 minutes. Flavored with parsley and garlic for aroma and taste, it's totally yeast-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free (no yogurt required!), but it's so good no one would care! Make a fresh batch of this delicious naan and eat it as a side dish or appetizer (with this delicious slow cooker lentil curry, alongside our popular creamy hummus, baba ganoush, or even on its own)!
Czech Dumplings: This is the recipe for one kind of czech dumplings. There are so many kinds using yeast or baking powder, with or without egg, with or without stale bread. It's a little like chili, bread, fried rice... everybody got his or her favourit/best rec…
This version of Mallorca is super soft, airy and melt in your mouth. This buttery, egg-rich No-Knead Mallorca Bread is a great addition to your go-to bread recipes.
Fried dough of various types is ubiquitous nationwide (as well as around the world), whether made at home or acquired at one of countless county fairs. This recipe is similar to the modern one for fry bread (or frybread), a version of which has been a key part of Navajo tribal tradition since the 19th century. Other cultures have their own names for this crispy/tender treat, including frogs, beaver tails, elephant ears, and pizza fritta (made with yeast). Want to make your own fried dough at home? While most fried dough cooks in deep fat, this easy version uses just 1/4" of vegetable oil: no deep-frying necessary.