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I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no
experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. Thanks |
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Thanks, I think I like the dried idea, acting like raisins best. I'll
give it shot. On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 14:09:08 -0400, Jenn Ridley wrote: baker1 wrote: I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? yes. ![]() I know, that's not very helpful, but you can use them however you want. Dried cranberries will be rather like raisins, although with an entirely different flavor. Fresh cranberries will be firm little explosions of cranberry flavor (rather like cranberry bread). Frozen cranberries will cook down a little smaller than fresh berries, and (ime) disperse through the batter a little bit more than fresh berries. I've neve baked with re-hydrated dried cranberries, so I can't help you there. |
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Add dried cranberries that have been re-hydrated in some kind of
liquid, warm water or apple juice would be good. Make sure you drain them before you add them in. --K On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT, baker1 wrote: I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. Thanks |
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baker1 writes:
From: baker1 Newsgroups: rec.food.baking Subject: Need Cranberry recommendation Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. You should be able to find "Craisins" which are dried, sweetened cranberries sold in a bag or pouch by Ocean Spray, the cranberry growing co-operative. Craisins are an excellent product for use in quick breads and muffins. They have a reasonably long shelf life, comparable to raisins, so you can buy more than you need and use them in future recipes. Here is a recipe and picture of the product from Ocean Spray: http://www.oceanspray.com/recipes/re...Bread-craisins. asp Enjoy! Cheers, The Old Bear - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ... and with a resounding splash, Noah sent forth from the ark a Dov ... © - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - |
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Hey, thanks for that as well. Right from the bag to the pan...gotta
love that. Recipe is close to mine as well, except I use a lot more butter ![]() On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:13:52 -0500, (The Old Bear) wrote: baker1 writes: From: baker1 Newsgroups: rec.food.baking Subject: Need Cranberry recommendation Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. You should be able to find "Craisins" which are dried, sweetened cranberries sold in a bag or pouch by Ocean Spray, the cranberry growing co-operative. Craisins are an excellent product for use in quick breads and muffins. They have a reasonably long shelf life, comparable to raisins, so you can buy more than you need and use them in future recipes. Here is a recipe and picture of the product from Ocean Spray: http://www.oceanspray.com/recipes/re...Bread-craisins. asp Enjoy! Cheers, The Old Bear - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ... and with a resounding splash, Noah sent forth from the ark a Dov ... © - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - |
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