- Source: Adobe bread
Adobe bread, also called oven bread or pueblo bread, is a type of bread typical of the Pueblo peoples of the Southwestern United States. The bread is often shaped like animals typical of the region. The bread is baked in a beehive-shaped outdoor adobe oven known as an horno.
Ingredients
The basic dough is made with yeast, flour, salt, warm water, and either butter, lard, or shortening. Sometimes eggs or a sweetener such as honey or sugar is added to the dough as well. The dough often contains meat, vegetables, seeds, or nuts.
See also
List of American breads