Ingredients
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6
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3/4
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6
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1
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1/2
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2
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1
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4
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1/4
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1/4
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-
-
-
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Directions
Bahamian Johnny Bread,This recipe is a cultural staple in the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean and is a family favorite(one which I have tweaked a bit over the years to suit various tastebuds) but its a wonderful bread/cake-like dish thats commonly served with soups and souses of all kinds (for breakfast, lunch or dinner)and can also be wonderful after dinner supper topped with jam and served with tea or cocoa. My family especially loves to eat it like a sandwich with cheese or peanut butter in the middle.Yum…the choices are endless. Hope you enjoy!!!!,Use evaporated milk instead of non fat milk! Makes the difference!!,Ever since I went to the Bahamas in June and had my first Johnnycake Ive been dying for another good one. I mustve tried a billion recipes but this one has definitely taken the place for number 1. Its almost an exact replica of the one I had in the Bahamas. But I would say to substitute the milk for evaporated milk instead. This secret ingredient really makes the difference. I hope you enjoy!
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees and Grease an 11x15 Baking Pan and Set Aside. |
2
Done
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in a Mixing Bowl, Sift Together the Flour and Baking Powder and Then Add the Sugar and Salt. With Your Fingers, Gently Knead in the Stick of Butter Until Well Incorporated in the Mixture. Add in the Eggs, Vegetable Oil, Milk and Water and Mix Well With a Spoon Until the Texture of Your Mixture Is Between That of a Bread Dough and the Batter of a Cake Mix, Adding More Water If Necessary. |
3
Done
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Pour Mixture Into Greased Pan and Bake For 30mins. Brush the Melted Butter Over the Top and Continue to Bake For Another 15 Mins or Until Golden Brown and Butter Knife Comes Out Clean from the Middle. |
4
Done
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Cut in Squares and Serve Warm With Butter or Jam. |