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Dec 14 2012 06:09am
Has anyone ever made this? I was re-watching Lord Of The Rings trilogy over the last few days and though i look up the recipe Elven Lembas Bread that they eat in those movies.

My question is though is it any good? Been bored and want to cook or bake something lol.. This is the recipe that i found.


Elven Lembas Bread Recipe

6 TBSP butter or margarine, slightly softened
2 cups self-rising flour

1 TBSP granulated sugar
½ cup raisins (optional)

1 egg, well beaten
½ cup milk

4 TBSP heavy cream
Mallorn leaves


With a pastry blender of fork, cut margarine into the flour in a mixing bowl until the mixture resembles cornmeal. Do this rapidly so the butter does not melt. Add the sugar and if desired, ½ cup of raisins. In a small bowl, beat the egg and milk together until mixed. Reserve 1 TBSP of this mixture to brush the tops of the Lembas. Add the cream and egg mixture to the flour and mix just until combined into a stiff, soft dough. Knead three or four times on a lightly floured surface. Roll dough to a ¾" thickness and cut with an oval or leaf shaped cookie cutter. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet, leaving 1" of space between Lembas. Brush the tops of the Lembas with the reserved egg-milk mixture. Bake for 12 -13 minutes in a preheated 400 degree oven.

For safe keeping, wrap each Lembas individually in a fresh, clean Mallorn leaf. If these leaves are unavailable in your area, store the Lembas in a tightly closed container. Makes about 1 ½ dozen Lembas.
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Dec 14 2012 08:55am
I've never tried it, but I think it'd be worth making. Especially since the Hobbit's released this weekend.
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Jan 17 2013 06:28am
As far as bread goes. This is a cookie.

I would imagine it taste a bit like Challa bread.

http://umbrella-eqal.s3.amazonaws.com/s3photo/1Q8G3914W25zOiwT7X5Me4l6.jpeg

but creamier due to milk and butter and cream.

but as far as i can tell is, Its a cookie version of challa minus the eggs.

but challa its self is really tasty and a sweeter tasting bread.
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Jan 17 2013 12:27pm
it sounds delicious.
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