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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a bread' is grammatically correct
It is typically used to express the idea of baking a loaf of bread. For example, "I am going to make a bread for dinner tonight."
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The buttermilk can be used to make soda bread or as a thirst-quenching drink (it will not taste sour).
"I tried for 15 years, on and off, to make a bread I could eat.
You basically make a bread dough with a bit of butter and egg in it, knead it for a while, then leave it alone to do its thing.
In France, they make a bread similar to this that's called pain de mie, which is baked as small rolls or sticks studded with chocolate chips and given a glossy egg wash.
When your hot breads arrive, their crisp surfaces and squidgy folds make a bread that is one of the capital's most gorgeous things to sink your teeth into; when a torn-off chunk is dunked through the dhal, we're talking ambrosial.
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The chips, which are made in Thailand, are subtly salted and sweetened and frankly addictive as a nibble, but can also be used as a topping or crushed to make a breading.
Make a breading from the flour, salt, and pepper.
Make a breading mixture from flour and cornmeal.
I'm Carbohydrate Casanova, making a bread baby with you!
She had made a bread bin out of a cardboard box.
On making a bread loaf in the shape of a snake I've tried the snake loads of times, and he just explodes in the oven.
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