Tuesday, March 30, 2010

What's Up Doc? Carrot Bread made from Healthy Bread in Five Minutes A Day

What do you get when you mix carrots, coconut, dried cherries, dates, golden raisins, brown sugar and cinnamon with some yeast and white whole-wheat flour? Some mighty fine bread.Healthy Bread in Five Minutes A Day, Carrot Bread (pages 157-159) is a hardy loaf that starts to grow on you about the second slice. I very much recommend this recipe for a unique change from the standard honey whole wheat you might be making.

Here are my changes:

  • 1/2 cup additional brown sugar
  • ½ cup additional dried fruit, as well as 1/2 cup additional coconut
  • 1 tablespoon additional cinnamon
  • cooking time increased by 25 minutes with the temperature lowered to 300 degrees and the loaf covered with foil

Olive Spelt Bread was also included in this bread braid, the recipe can be found on pages 96 & 97. I made a standard loaf today and am still on the fence as to how I feel about it. The crumb is perfect. It was easy to work with and fashion into a loaf. The taste is unique and I happen to love green olives, I’m not sold on the bread . . . but it is just the first day. I’ll have to comment on my own blog as this one settles.

I’ll be checking on all the blogs of my fellow bakers

in the google group,

and hope you do as well to see how they felt about these two breads.

Check Michelle’s blog for the healthy list.

20 comments:

  1. Wow this would making an amazing breakfast toast with a bit of butter. Love it.
    *kisses* HH

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  2. I think my carrot bread could have stayed in the oven longer also since it was a little too wet in the very center of the loaf when I cut it. I see yours didn't have a round top either. I thought it was just mine!

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  3. I have been eyeing this recipe in Zoe's book. Thanks for the good recommendation.

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  4. Your breads look beautiful! The carrot version would be perfect for Easter! I KNOW my husband will love it!

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  5. You are the bread master. I still want to learn from you:)

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  6. Nothing better than freshly baked bread.

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  7. I think everything I adore went into that bread!!! I'll be making this asap. So excited! Thanks Cristie.

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  8. OH WOW...adding brown sugar is such a great idea. I kept thinking that something was missing and that's it!

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  9. oh looks great I so need to make the olive spelt the texture looks fab

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  10. Love dried cherries.....looks great!!!

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  11. Your carrot bread looks great! My carrot bread wasn't completely done in the middle either. Brown sugar is a great idea. Why didn't I think of that!

    I made my spelt bread without the olives. I loved it!

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  12. I think I will tinker with some adjustments to this bread and try it again. I like that you added more sugar. It needed it.

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  13. YOur carot bread looks more than mighty fine, its beautiful. I have to make mine soon.

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  14. Adding brown sugar to the carrot bread is a great idea. It looks great. I really liked the olive bread although I found it very hard to work with.

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  15. Your bread looks delicious. Love how you can change the baking temp and time.

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  16. Thanks for the recipe variation! I'm going to write that in my book. Your bread looks beautiful!

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  17. Interesting the way you baked at lower temp for longer time. Do you feel it helped the crumb?

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  18. Love your breads. They are lovely and I too, like the idea of dried cherries.

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  19. So lovely...this looks amazing. Thanks for sharing my friend...may your Easter weekend be blessed in everyway. xoxox

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  20. I think if I had made your changes to this bread, I would have liked it a lot more! I'll have to remake it because I feel like mine just didn't live up to its potential.

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