Showing posts with label rum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rum. Show all posts
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Watermelon Mojitos
Summer is officially over. On Labor Day we made these Watermelon Mojitos, a fairly successful experiment.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Roast Banana-Pumpkin Breakfast Bread
I've been making a list of possible edible gifts for Christmas, and I came across a recipe for Roast Banana-Pumpkin Breakfast Bread. The picture looked amazing. At first I thought it had pumpkin in it, but it turns out to be only pumpkin SEEDS. (I'm considering a variation for the future already!) I figured I'd try making it in mini-loaves to see if it might be a nice Christmas gift for some of my family members.
The recipe calls for 2 cups of cake flour, so I made some adjustments. I wanted at least half whole grains here, so I used half all-purpose flour and half white whole wheat flour. A substitute for cake flour, which I found online, is to add two tablespoons of cornstarch to the bottom of the measuring cup, and fill the remainder of the one-cup measure with flour, so I did this for both cups. Since I was baking mini-loaves, I baked them for 40 minutes.
I started making this around 8AM, so just the smell of the rum-soaked raisins nearly knocked me over. I was nervous about how they'd turn out in the bread. One of the four mini-loaves fell apart, so of course I had to eat the piece that broke off. At first, I thought my concerns were warranted and I thought to myself that I would use less raisins next time or cook a bit of the alcohol out of the rum. But as I took a few more bites, I decided that wouldn't be necessary. This is DELICIOUS. I love banana bread as it is, but I think roasting the bananas gave an extra dimension to the flavor, plus the plentiful add-ins made it more interesting. My cake flour substitution seems to have worked, and I may try all white whole wheat flour next time.
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banana,
pumpkin seeds,
raisins,
rum,
whole wheat
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