Elder Son talked about bread-making when we walked on Saturday and it gave me the urge to make cranberry pecan bread again. Last time it wasn't very good with so I tried a different recipe, and as I was following it I became convinced it was going to be a disaster.
First of all the dough wouldn't stick together so I added more water. Then it was too sloppy so I added more flour. The mixer struggled to knead it so I took it out and finished it by hand but when I added the pecans and cranberries they were impossible to incorporate into the dough. Each time I folded some in, others fell out. Then I put it in the greenhouse to rise and Husband knocked it over.
So all in all I wasn't very hopeful.
While it was rising I planted some potatoes. A bag of salad potatoes I'd had in the pantry were shooting.
Back to the bread. After brushing it with honey I stuck it in the oven expecting a solid unpalatable rock to emerge.
I wonder if the honey contributed to the hard cranberries. I've never heard of putting honey on bread before baking it. I bet that's good with wheat bread. Anyway, the bread looks fine. I'm confused by adding water when it wouldn't stick together, but what do I know? Absolutely nothing, that's what.
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Janie
As you can tell, neither do I!
DeleteThat bread looks really good.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks like a huge success, despite the surface cranberries.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks good and apparently was good.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that always the way? Enjoy your tasty bread!
ReplyDeleteThe bread ended up good anyway, so that may prove something..
ReplyDeleteNext time try sticking the surface cranberries back inside and smoothing the dough over the crater.
ReplyDeleteAt least in my experience, potatoes of any kind are not too particular as to orientation in which planted. The shoots and roots sort themselves out, nicely. Over here, my family always planted potatoes around St Patrick's Day. OTOH: I plant my green garbage and end up with potatoes from whatever I planted, whenever. The bread looks toothsome!
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