The Daring Bakers’ February 2012 host was – Lis! Lisa stepped in last minute and challenged us to create a quick bread we could call our own. She supplied us with a base recipe and shared some recipes she loves from various websites and encouraged us to build upon them and create new flavor profiles.
Epicurious’ definition of Quick Bread:
Bread that is made without any kneading or rising time is a quick bread. That's because the leavener in such a bread is usually baking powder or baking soda, which, when combined with moisture, starts the rising process immediately. In the case of double-acting baking powder, oven heat causes a second burst of rising power. Eggs can also be used to leaven quick breads. This genre includes most biscuits, muffins, popovers and a wide variety of sweet and savory loaf breads.
Here are few things we should follow for this challenge:
* No yeast
* Can’t take more than 1.5 hours to prepare and bake through.
* Only loaves or muffins/popovers
Here is my version of quick bread. This is a base recipe and you can add fruits, nuts and flavorings of your choice. As I love oranges here is Fruit and Nut Orange Loaf. You will be mesmerized by the aroma when you bake this... here you go...
YOU CAN ALSO SEE MY LOVE FOR ORANGES HERE AND HERE
YEASTED MERINGUE COFFEE CAKE
HERE IS ANOTHER QUICK BREAD RECIPE WITH BANANA AND WALNUT
BANANA WALNUT BREAD
HERE IS ANOTHER QUICK BREAD RECIPE WITH BANANA AND WALNUT
BANANA WALNUT BREAD
FRUIT AND NUT ORANGE LOAF
Ingredients :
All purpose flour - 2 cups
Dried Fruits - 3/4 cup (I used California raisins, golden raisins, dried cranberries)
Nuts - 3/4 cup (I used chopped almonds, walnuts and pistachios)
Baking powder - 2 tsp
Eggs - 2
Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Butter - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 3/4 cup
Salt - 1/8 tsp
Zest of 1 orange
Orange Juice - from 1 orange
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. I used 8 inch loaf pan. Grease it with butter and dust it with flour.
2. in a large bowl sieve flour, baking powder and salt.
3. Beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
4. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
5. Once they are mixed well add the vanilla and orange zest.
6. Add 1/2 of the flour mixture in the butter mixture, whisk well.
7. Stir in the orange juice and yogurt, followed by the remaining flour.
8. Once everything is mixed well.
9. Stir in the fruits and nuts dusted with 1/4 tsp of flour.
10. Pour batter into the prepared loaf pan.
11. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes. If the top of the bread is nicely browned after 30 minutes just close with aluminum foil to prevent over browning.
12. Test the loaf after 50 minutes with a toothpick to see if it’s done.
13. If the toothpick is not clean, bake for another 10 minutes.
14. Once done, let it cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Transfer to wire rack and let it cool nicely. This is very important to have neat slices. So patience is important here. Though I will never wait :):)
Enjoy the Fruit and Nut Orange loaf with coffee or tea!!!
Note :
1. You can also brush it with orange marmalade when the bread is hot. This gives a glossy finish to the loaf.
2. You can also serve this bread with orange glaze which tastes so good.
Looks so soft and yum, beautiful loaf
ReplyDeletemmmm, your loaf looks really yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe loaf looks exquisite!
ReplyDeleteperfect loaf....
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy....great flavour combo
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious! This loaf resembles the Britannia fruit bread that we get in India. I used to love that! I couldn't participate this time because my oven is behaving wierd, whatever I make doesn't get cooked in the bottom :( Can't bake until I get that repaired..
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Love your cake!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, the loaf looks really tempting!
ReplyDeleteo my god...wt a perfect loaf....its so tempting....awesome clicks !!!
ReplyDeleteThat kind of loaf would make my breakfast so delicious :)The candied orange looks interestingly dark in shade.
ReplyDeleteLove how moist and soft that loaf looks. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteJust looks awesome......very nice pics..... yum n delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds really, really good! Fabulous pictures!
ReplyDeleteperfect perfect!!!sound gud!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so professional very elegant and they show off the food so well. That last picture is so beautiful. The orange version is my favourite. A wonderful job on this challenge. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks beautiful! Nice job on the challenge!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful.well done!
ReplyDeletevery delicious loaf..I like these kind of simple ones rather than a cream loaded ones
ReplyDeleteLooks Soooper delicious n yummy...Keep up the good work...
ReplyDeleteJust looks awesome!!! very nice pics.
ReplyDeletefantastic loaf , nicely clicked and well presented
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and I love the smell of oranges in the loaf.
ReplyDeleteLove the huge photos and your food styling. The cake also has the perfect crumb. Great gob!
ReplyDeletebeautifully done. looks soft and I love the picture of glazed muffin
ReplyDeleteSpice up the Curry
Moist and fluffy looking bread. Nice presentation. Loved the texture of the bread. YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks so pretty and yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious and such beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeletehehehe... I'm just like you!! I never wait for the bread to cool. Once it's out of the oven, I snap a couple pictures and cut myself a huge slice. I always like to find out whether my baked goods are a success just as soon as I can!! Love your photography!! Great recipe and love dried fruits! mmmm
ReplyDeleteLovely loaf !! Nice pictures !!
ReplyDeleteSounds really good pavi, loved the pictures as well. I always love fruity cakes :) Wish I could have a slice!
ReplyDeleteI have an idea of how flavorful this loaf is! Wonderful shots too! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf of bread! Orange is so wonderful in baked goods!
ReplyDeleteDaring Bakers challenges are always so fun! Your loaf looks exquisite and your photos are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeletenice space vth yumm n tasty recipes.n this looks just awesome.....perfectly done......
ReplyDeleteI guess this would be perfect cake for love of oranges, look fantastic so are your pic, just uplifting!!
ReplyDeleteThe bread loaf looks so addictive. And I am in love with your pictures. Recently I bought a small bought of blue paint from Home Depot, planning to paint them like the way you have done it.
ReplyDeletePavi - Please move back here. I'll even pay your mortgage..haha
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