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On 3/10/2013 5:22 AM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> > I don't think that using a can of soda to make a quick bread allows one > to name it "soda bread" :-) That's another thing altogether. > > You can make your recipe even better by ditching the crap-loaded pancake > mix and using 3 cups of self-rising flour instead. > > My classic "beer bread" recipe is 3 cups of self-rising flour, 2 > tablespoons (more or less to taste) of sugar and a can of beer. Stir it > together and place in a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 until golden. > Allow to cool before slicing. > > This is a nice dense bread that goes well with a bowl of chili or stew. > > I have dressed it up with a sugar and cinnamon topping and called it > "coffee cake" or added herbs and cheeses. Very versatile recipe. > I made some last night. The beer was some stout which was kind of bitter so I used a bit of brown sugar to counteract this. It was dressed up with some cheese and jalapeno peppers and baked in a large frying pan. I had some this morning and was marveling at how this quick bread is a dead ringer for a yeast risen recipe. I mixed it a bit longer than I normally would for a quick bread that gave it a chewy texture which, in this case, is appropriate. Thanks! |
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