A friend of mine gave me a recipe years ago that I made, loved, but never ever made again. I discovered it when I was having a sort-out of my recipes just the other day. I try only to collect recipes that I know I will make otherwise I end up with piles of magazines, bits of paper with recipes scribbled on them and notes jotted down here and there. I had bought myself a book to file all these jottings into and it was while I was doing this that I discovered this long lost recipe.
This Apple Bread is one of those comfort foods, when one piece is never enough. In fact, between three hungry kids and myself we polished it off for afternoon tea! *blush* The kids have begged me to make it again but, like any bread it needs time for rising and all in all it takes about 4 hours at least to make. However, it is very easy and well worth making.
Dough
1¼ tsp yeast
2 tbsp brown sugar
2 tbsp butter
2 cups flour
½ tsp salt
180 mls water
Filling
1½ cups chopped or grated apple
1 tbsp flour
2 tbsp butter
⅓ cup brown sugar
2 tbsp raisins
⅛ tsp ground nutmeg
⅛ tsp salt
⅛ tsp cinnamon
Put dough ingredients into breadmaker and set on dough setting.
Cook filling in pot stirring until apple is tender. Remove from heat.
Roll dough into a 32cm x 20cm rectangle on floured surface. Spread apple filling over centre third of rectangle.
Make cuts from filling to edge of dough at 2.5cm intervvals along each side of rectangle to make strips. Fold strips at an angle over filling alternating sides.
Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30-45 minutes.
Heat oven to 180 degrees Celcius and bake for 30 mins.
Mmmmmmmm!
3 comments:
This looks luscious - yummy!! I am hopeless with collecting recipes - I have a drawer full of them.
That sounds like an apple pie wrapped in bread. It looks really good!
Looks really lovely Deb! How is the coffee machine going?
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