This brings back a lot of memorys of my grandmother making homemade molasses bread mmmm good
@heatherattwater21268 күн бұрын
I have never made molasses bread. My bread maker is always in use in the cold weather. I firmly believe this will be made over the holidays. Perfect. Thank you Bonita. I have never lifted the lid of my bread maker to add flour. What a great teacher you are. Thank you again for the tremendous effort each of you give to the weekly videos. Have a great week, be safe, healthy and stay warm.
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
You are very welcome Heather. When you get those bread makers they only give you the basic to use it. But yes you can always left the lid to see if the texture of your dough is what you want. Then add whatever raisin or even dried cranberries to the dough. I love this bread and a simple one loaf of this bread sometimes is all you need. Enjoy and please follow up if you make it sometime. :) Bonita
@marionbarber984Күн бұрын
I'm making your world famous Molasses buns Tuesday to take with me to a friend's house for Christmas brunch. I add raisins. I love the combination! Happy Holidays, Bonita and Raymond! Thank you for demonstrating how an electric bread maker works. Marion in Oregon
@daved70248 күн бұрын
Dear Bonita and Raymond, I have always made bread manually; never did I see such a perfect sized loaf of bread as your recipe. It makes me wonder about buying a bread maker, but I know I won't because I would miss out on making it with my hands. I cannot get over the size and perfection of that bread from a machine. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe and the technique to make a bread from a machine; I am impressed! Love, Bonnie and David
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
Hi Bonnie and David, Thank you for stopping by today and enjoying our tutorial today. We got this bread maker a few years ago to do a review for this company. But Raymond just loved it because he loves bread and all types. I showed him how to use it and he makes his own one loaf of bread. But this recipe can be done by hand and following the full recipe with proofing the yeast in warm water first. I still love making my bread by hand but with our cooking show and making many recipes everyday for our shows it's hard to make bread all the time. Bless you both for enjoying our new recipe today. Have a lovely day as well!! :) Bonita
@perniciouspete49868 күн бұрын
The best thing about a bread machine is convenience. The best thing about making bread by hand is control.
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
@@perniciouspete4986 Well sound and thank you for sharing that with us. :) Bonita
@Jerri-ellen16 сағат бұрын
Hi Bonita hi Raymond 🤗 I am late here. What's funny is I been looking at making Nova Scotia brown bread. I love molasses 😋 you know I love my bread maker. I am for sure going to be making this. Thank you for the tips to make this perfect loaf of molasses bread. Yes molasses and butter on the bread wow. Looks so beautiful and with a nice cup of tea yes please. My Dad liked it with molasses and butter as well. Thanks Bonita 🤗 hope you and Raymond have a very Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄 ❤❤❤.
@carolwoodward61418 күн бұрын
Hello from Virginia 🇺🇸
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
Hello back! We so appreciate you stopping by and have a lovely day!! Bonita
@carolwoodward61418 күн бұрын
@ You make us all feel so welcome in your kitchen.
@BerniceTaylor-q7s8 күн бұрын
That looks so easy and convenient. Most times this will be enough since fresh bread is the best. Honest you have no idea how much I wish for a slab of that loaf. Enjoy Bonita & Raymond. Merry Christmas to you both
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
I would love to share with you but if you can this is a lovely recipe and easy to make. I hope you get to make a loaf some time. Bless you for stopping by..Merry Christmas to you and yours. :) Bonita
@jmchau8 күн бұрын
I love molasses flavored things, I’ll have to get out my bread maker & give this a try.
@bonitaskitchen7 күн бұрын
Nice! You are going to love this recipe. We have so many molasses recipes here on our channel. Thank you for stopping by and please followup. :) Bonita
@linechiasson98878 күн бұрын
Yummy, I 'll give it a try for sure. With molasso baked beans for the next winter storm... Thank you Mrs. Bonita for all your good recipes.
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
You are so very welcome and thank you for stopping by...That sounds lovely baked beans and sweet molasses bread. :) Enjoy Bonita
@dwaynewladyka5778 күн бұрын
A great looking bread. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Cheers, Bonita and Raymond! 👍👍✌️🎄
@bonitaskitchen7 күн бұрын
Thank you and Merry Christmas and New Year Year to you and yours. :) Bonita
@gemapolo28478 күн бұрын
That was interesting & entertaining 😊🎄love to you both❤❤
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
Bless you and thank you for stopping by and enjoying our new recipe this week. Simple and very tasty bread recipe.. :) Have a lovely week. Bonita
@JJs-ClassC-Adventures8 күн бұрын
Howdy from Texas. My breadmaker is over 25 years old. Back then, the loaf pan was tall and rectangular, resulting in a very small cooked top with mostly sides. I usually put it on dough cycle and then cook the dough in regular loaf pans in the oven...maybe it is time for a new breadmaker.
@bonitaskitchen7 күн бұрын
Howdy from Newfoundland, Thank you for stopping by and for leaving a message. You can make this recipe by hand or standup mixer if you wish to bake it in the oven. It is indeed a lovely loaf of bread. Enjoy Bonita
@jackiw78 күн бұрын
Hi Bonita, this looks great! Did you use the regular white bread program on your bread maker, or did you use a different program?
@bonitaskitchen8 күн бұрын
Just the regular setting for bread. It is so tasty and easy to make. Thank you so much for stopping by and please follow up when you make it. :) Enjoy Bonita
@moocowdad8 күн бұрын
i am almost 70 love this channel from hamilton but as a youngster in the 60s spent my summer months with my seven siblings on a farm on prince edward island near point prim, outhouse chicken house cow pasture running water outside via pump house heated with three woodstoves and one cooking woodstoves my grandmother would make a delicious bread she called pumpernickel but as i grew up that was a nickname i found a bakery that sold it as maritime brown bread I am wondering if this is it minus the raisins