Found some very interesting recipes on Drew Kaplan's site. He was the original importer of bread machines into the U.S. under his DAK company name, and his newsletters always did (and apparently still do) have lots of wacky, often very delicious, recipes. Here's a couple from the site:
Peanut Butter & Banana Bread
Childhood's favorite sandwich auto-baked into a funtastic bread - for a special treat, spread toasted slices with a mixture of 1 part chocolate sauce to 2 parts peanut butter.
Ingredients:
1 package yeast
2-1/2 cups Better for Bread flour
1/2 cup wheat flour
3 Tablespoons gluten
2 Tablespoons brown sugar, packed
1 teaspoon salt
1 large banana (6 oz. after peeling) sliced
directly into the inner pan
3/4 cup peanut butter, creamy or chunky
1 egg
1 cup very warm water
Mom's Tuna Noodle Casserole Bread
The aroma and taste of this bread is just like our mom's favorite Sunday night supper. The kids make a meal of it.
Ingredients:
1 package yeast
1/4 teaspoon sugar
2-3/4 cups Better for Bread flour
1 Tablespoon gluten
1/2 teaspoon salt
1- -6-1/2-oz. can white tuna packed in water, well drained
1/2 cup chopped celery
2 Tablespoons dried minced onion
1 cup Chow Mein noodles
1 egg
1 10-1/2-oz. can Cream of Mushroom soup, heated
1 Tablespoon oil
1 Tablespoon water
I haven't tried either, and frankly fear the second, but I'm oddly tempted. Always have respected his spirit of "what the hell, anything can become a bread." I think I'll drag my machine out and improvise some this week. It has to be better than tuna casserole bread... unless, of course, I'm not able to see the awesome in that recipe.
Margie