Showing posts with label Bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bread. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Amish Friendship Bread Starter & Bread Recipe

I've been thinking about starting a bread starter for a few days. I've done this one several times over the years. It's in my binder of recipes.. a 3-ring binder with sleeves where I keep the recipes that I've gotten from my Mom and Grandmothers, and others that are favorites. Nice to know they're all in one place!

The last one I made was neglected during the move from our apartment to the house we live in now. Hopefully this one will be well cared for! : -)

What you'll need:

1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup milk

Mix all of the ingredients together in a glass or plastic container. Do not refrigerate. Keep securely covered at room temperature from Day 1 through Day 10.

Day 1: Make (or receive if you are getting a starter from a friend) Starter.
Day 2: Stir and cover - Make sure you DO NOT use a metal utensil to stir it with.
Day 3: Stir
Day 4: Stir
Day 5: Add 1 cup each of flour, sugar and milk.
Day 6: Stir
Day 7: Stir
Day 8: Let stand - do not stir
Day 9: Let stand - do not stir
Day 10: Let the fun begin! Make the Friendship Bread (recipe to follow); do not stir or disturb the starter until making the bread.

Starter can be used to make approximately 4 cups of new starter. On Day 10, you can make 4 batches of Frienship Bread or make one batch of bread and give three 1-cup starters to friends (or 2 and 2, or 3 and 1). :-)

Recipe for Friendship Bread:

Cinnamon
Sugar
1 cup oil
3 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 large box instant vanilla pudding (or any other flavor of your choosing)
1 cup baking raisins (or soak raisins for 5 minutes in hot water and then drain)
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup milk

Note: There are a lot of repeats on the ingredients list, but some of those are for when you feed your starter after making the bread

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a small bowl, make a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. Prepare two loaf pans, one bundt pan, or a 9 x 13 baking dish by greasing the pans and coating with the cinnamon-sugar mixture, reserving some for topping. Set aside.

Combine oil, eggs, 1/2 cup milk and vanilla in a large glass or non-metal bowl, mixing well. Add 2 cups flour, 1 cup sugar, baking powder, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, pudding and raisins to egg mixture; do not mix.

In a separate medium glass or non-metal bowl, using a wooden spoon, mix together 1 cup flour and 1 cup sugar. Gradually add 1 cup milk, keeping mixture smooth. Add Amish Friendship Bread  Starter from container, mixing in gently with wooden spoon. Add approximately 1 cup of the resulting mixture into the egg/flour/raisin mixture. With a wooden spoon, mix egg/flour/raisin starter mixture together well.

Pour batter into the prepared pans; sprinkle reserved cinnamon-sugar mixture on top. Bake at 325 for approximately 1 hour, or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Do not overbake. Allow to cool in pans. This bread freezes well.

Of the remaining new starter mixture, put i cup each into three plastic or glass containers. Keep one starter for yourself and give two starters to friends with the instructions for Amish Friendship Bread Starter (today is Day 1), or make additional batches of the Friendship Bread to keep and eat or freeze, or to give away.

One batch makes 2 loaf pans, one bundt pan, or one 9 x 13 cake pan.

Variations:
Add chopped nuts, dates or chocolate chips to the batter before baking


I am starting my starter tonight. I figure I will be more apt to remember to stir it after I get home from work. Rushing around in the morning, getting the kids ready for school/daycare, isn't the ideal time for me to remember much of anything! I will add photos to this post as it progresses, and after I successfully make it to Day 10 and make the Bread.

Good luck, and enjoy! : -)

~ Thanks for stopping by! ~

Jaime



Sunday, March 13, 2011

Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bread (Recipe)

I just made this bread for the first time, and it turned out great! It's a recipe that I had written down, but never tried it. I added a few things to it in an attempt to make my Fiancee like banana bread. : -)  Success!! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.


Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup unbleached white whole wheat flour (or you can do 3/4 cup white and 3/4 cup whole wheat)
2/3 cup brown sugar
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. baking soda
3/4 cup rolled oats
2 Tbsp. Hershey's cocoa, Special Dark
1 tsp. cinnamon (rounded)
2 to 3 smooshed up bananas
1/3 cup milk with 1 1/2 tsp vinegar added to it (or 1/3 cup buttermilk)
1/4 cup vegetable or canola oil
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup peanut butter chips (or another flavor chip of your choice)
Cooking Spray

Directions:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees, and prepare 1 bread loaf pan (the pan I used was 9" x 5", but 8" x 4" would work as well) with the cooking spray. Combine all dry ingredients, except the chips, in a large bowl. Combine the smooshed up bananas, milk, oil, vanilla and eggs in a smaller bowl. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, and stir just until combined. Add the peanut butter chips, and stir until incorporated into the batter.



YUMMY :)

Put batter into your prepared loaf pan, and bake for 55-60 minutes, or until a toothpick (I use a butter knife) inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean. Side note: You're still going to have melted peanut butter chips stuck to your knife, so don't use that as a  guideline for the bread being done. :)
Cool on a wire rack, in the pan, for 10-15 minutes. Remove bread from pan and cool completely (but feel free to enjoy while it is warm, because it is DELICIOUS that way!


All done and ready to be eaten.


Sooooo good.

Please let me know if you try a different flavor chip, and how it turns out. Enjoy!

~ Thanks for stopping by! ~

Jaime