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No bread pan, what can I use in substitute? ?

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So, I have Amish Friendship bread, today is the day I'm supposed to bake it, but I don't have a bread pan, I do have a circle pan though, used for cakes, I believe, would this work? Or can I use something different?

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  1. I've never made Amish Friendship bread, but I bake a lot. You could use a cake pan or a cast-iron skillet. If the dough is fairly stiff, you could bake it on a cookie sheet as a free-form blob,

    Hey, it's only dough and there's plenty more where that came from, right?  


  2. The round pan or else any glass or tin pan will work might need more then one

  3. You can use a circular cake pan or some muffin tins, just reduce the cooking time a little because it will probably cook more quickly.

  4. Anything that will hold all the batter, plus room to rise.  

  5. That's fine ... then cut it in wedges to serve it

  6. the cake pan will probably work

  7. i agree with snackie i bake bread and cakes in cast iron skillet takes less baking time. any round pan without handles will work.

  8. I have fixed the Amish Friendship bread many times. It raises pretty high. I think I would use a bundt cake pan. I always put cinnamon on top of mine before baking, my family loves it, but I lost the recipe for Amish Friendship bread. Could you email me the recipe please? I found several on the web but I'm not sure which one I used. I would know if I saw it again. Thanks.

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