Amish Bread with Oatmeal
Submitted by patthibs
Quick spiced bread made with Amish Friendship starter, oats, and warm cinnamon-nutmeg flavors. Mix in minutes, bake in 40, and enjoy the tangy sweetness.
YIELD
8 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
40 minREADY
50 minThis is what you make once your Friendship Bread starter has done its 10-day magic and you’re ready to turn it into something you can actually eat.
Oatmeal joins the starter along with brown sugar, oil, eggs, and a double dose of warm spices (cinnamon and nutmeg) for a tender quick bread that’s somewhere between a coffee cake and a sweet breakfast loaf. The starter gives it a subtle tang that balances the sweetness, and the oats add texture and heartiness. Just stir everything together, pour into a pan, and bake until golden.
Perfect for breakfast, afternoon snacks, or gifting to the friend who gave you the starter in the first place.
Kitchen Tips
- Don’t overmix once you add the dry ingredients or the bread will be tough
- Check early since ovens vary; it’s done when a toothpick comes out clean
- Cool completely before slicing for the cleanest cuts
- Wrap tightly and it’ll stay moist for several days on the counter
Ingredients
Directions
Mix all ingredients together.
Bake at 350℉ (180℃) F for 40 minutes.
Comments




The crack it from the bread rising, you could make a couple of cuts (slashes) into the bread before putting into the oven to control where the bread opens up as it rises. I think it looks great the way it is.
I am wondering if anyone has made sourdough starter without using yeast. I want to do it the old fashioned way when yeast was created from food. Please let me know if you've done and how. Also I want to use gluten free fours. Thanks.