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Quick and Easy Beer Bread
Quick and Easy Beer Bread
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Low Fat, Breads
Ingredients List
- 6 tb Sugar
- 12 oz Beer; at room temperature
- 3 c Self-rising flour
Directions
by Rozanne Gold
Heat oven to 350F. In medium-size enamel pot over medium heat, cook sugar
until caramelized and light-brown in colour; remove from heat. Slowly pour
in beer; liquid will foam and bubble. Mix well with wooden spoon until all
sugar is dissolved. In large bowl, combine flour and 1 teaspoon salt (if
desired); slowly pour in liquid. Mix until ingredients are incorporated and
dough is smooth. Place dough in 9-inch nonstick loaf pan. Bake until
toothpick inserted into bread comes out clean, about 1 hour. Remove bread
from oven and let cool on rack. Makes one loaf; 16 slices.
Per slice: 110 calories, 2g protein, 0g fat, 23g carbohydrate,
: 299mg sodium, 0mg cholesterol
Notes: In order to dissolve the sugar I had to keep the beer &
sugar mixture over medium heat while stirring. Let me
know if you run into the same problem. This bread was
very flavorful. Gold recommends that people experiment
with various types of beer, stout and ale.
Heat oven to 350F. In medium-size enamel pot over medium heat, cook sugar
until caramelized and light-brown in colour; remove from heat. Slowly pour
in beer; liquid will foam and bubble. Mix well with wooden spoon until all
sugar is dissolved. In large bowl, combine flour and 1 teaspoon salt (if
desired); slowly pour in liquid. Mix until ingredients are incorporated and
dough is smooth. Place dough in 9-inch nonstick loaf pan. Bake until
toothpick inserted into bread comes out clean, about 1 hour. Remove bread
from oven and let cool on rack. Makes one loaf; 16 slices.
Per slice: 110 calories, 2g protein, 0g fat, 23g carbohydrate,
: 299mg sodium, 0mg cholesterol
Notes: In order to dissolve the sugar I had to keep the beer &
sugar mixture over medium heat while stirring. Let me
know if you run into the same problem. This bread was
very flavorful. Gold recommends that people experiment
with various types of beer, stout and ale.
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