So, this week marks both my first batter-bread, and also the first time I've made a bread with baking powder instead of yeast (cooking with chemistry, as I like to think about it, instead of cooking with biology). Anyway, to get started, combine 3 cups of all-purpose flour, 3/4 of a cup of sugar, 2 teaspoons of baking powder, 1/2 of a teaspoon of salt, and 1/4 of a teaspoon of baking soda. Stir that all together, and then use a cheese shredder to add the grated peel of one orange. Pour in to the dry ingredients 2/3 of a cup of orange juice, 1/3 of a cup of milk, and 1/2 of cup of canola oil, along with 1 lightly beaten egg. Mix the batter together (but be careful, as Mom would say, of stirring more than 75 times!), and then pour it into a greased 9x5 bread tin.
Set the oven for 350 degrees, and when it is at the proper temperature, put the bread in the oven. After about 7 minutes, recall the last step of the recipe, and sprinkle the top of the forming bread with a healthy dose of cinnamon and sugar. Then put back in the oven for another 53 minutes.
Take out of the oven, wait a minimum of time before slicing, spreading with butter, and enjoying.
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Tasting verdict: Delicious! Although the loaf didn't quite look like I remember from home, I'm very very pleased with how this came out. Easy to make, sweet, slightly delicate, and super-tasty. What's not to like?
Currently reading: Well, I just finished East of Eden (a very good read!). Right now David Copperfield is sitting on my desk, but I haven't yet had the urge to pick it up.
Current fervent wish that's unlikely to come true: A giant snowstorm. Tomorrow. That would be awesome.
2 comments:
BTW, I was really excited we got to taste one of your projects! I didn't realize it would be the one on the blog because I thought, based on prior breads here, you had a rule of only doing yeast loaves. I kept thinking you were called it sweetbread (which I realize is something else, but since I've never had that I don't care), because I think in my head quickbreads are not sweet, like cornbread. I guess I think of zucchini bread and banana bread as some separate thing, though I think they're quickbreads also . . . hmmm wasting too much time thinking about naming conventions now . . .
Also, it was really good.
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