02 January 2013, 01:33
ray in WenatcheeNew Year's Day
What a fine day to do something different....for me that is the beer bread recipe. What could be more simple? Flour, sugar and a beer. That Frank Davis book still available Amazon, just ordered.
02 January 2013, 03:23
GatogordoRay:
Glad you enjoyed it. All of Davis' cookbooks are excellent.
If you were from Texas, you'd know that you MUST have blackeyed peas, prerably with ham hocks, and collard greens (cabbage, mustard greens, or spinach are acceptable substitutes) on New Years Day.

02 January 2013, 03:31
ray in WenatcheeMy third go at this recipe, this time on a tile. Really came out cooked all through, no burned bottom, I will use a tile for all bread making....r in w.
03 January 2013, 06:53
shootawayNew Years's day is the time for a holiday bread,no doubt.We make a big round loaf and in it we put a dollar coin.When the bread is cut up in large pieces,the coin ends up in the lucky one's piece.He is suppose to have good luck in the new year.I got the coin this year for the first time in many years.
05 January 2013, 09:16
Norman ConquestThat's an old English tradition as well. I had my daughter in law over for new years dinner as my son is back in the oil field. I told her I was making bubble+ squeek.She said "Oh great,I love it!! What is it!" Ha! Basically a pot w/ cabbage,potatoes, + halved Keilbasa sausages.Boil until the potatoes are done then serve w/ black pepper. Black eyed peas + cornbread on the side.