One of these is an older recipe. Date Loaf, from my mother-in-law's cookbook. Her cookbook wasn't used as a cookbook for the recipes it came with, but instead was used for all of her recipes scribbled in any margin, inside covers, and any open spot. Other recipes, clipped from newspapers or magazines, were stapled in. But nowhere could I see that an actual recipe from the book itself was used, altered or notated in any way. Her Date Loaf, or Date Nut Loaf (just add nuts!) was one of these, noted in a margin somewhere.
Date Loaf
Makes two 4 x 8 or 5 x 9-inch loaves
Date Loaf |
1¼ cups chopped, pitted dates
1½ cups water
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1½ cups sugar
2¼ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
In medium saucepan, place dates, water and butter and bring to a boil. Allow to simmer for about 5 minutes, until dates are softened. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla, set aside to cool.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Once date mixture has cooled, add in the egg and sugar and stir well to combine. In a mixing bowl, sift or whisk together dry ingredients and then stir into the date mixture until well combined. Do not over beat. Pour into 2 greased and floured loaf pans and bake for approximately 1 hour, or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
Allow to rest in pans for about 7 - 10 minutes before turning out on racks to cool completely.
NOTE: To add nuts, fold in 1 cup of nuts after combining wet and dry ingredients together.
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The Apple Butter Quick Bread came about as I had made Apple Butter, and then wondered if there was another way to use it. I came up with this recipe and it was truly wonderful. If you end up with a glut of apple butter, here is one way to put some to very good use.
Apple Butter Quick Bread
Makes 1 loaf (about 5 x 9-inches)
Apple Butter Quick Bread |
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 cup apple butter
2 eggs
1 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon allspice
½ teaspoon cloves
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup raisins, optional
1 cup broken walnuts or pecans, optional
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a loaf pan with 2 pieces of parchment paper, crossing them so the paper comes up the sides. Spray the parchment with cooking spray; set aside.
In a mixing bowl pour in the melted butter and apple butter, stirring to combine. Whisk in the eggs, one at a time, until well incorporated.
In a separate bowl whisk together the brown sugar and spices. Whisk this mixture into the apple butter mixture. In the same bowl (now empty) from the brown sugar, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Stir into the apple butter mixture until almost completely incorporated. Add the raisins and nuts if using and finish mixing in the flour mixture. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and bake for 55 - 65 minutes, or until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool 10 minutes, then turn out onto a rack to finish cooling.
NOTES: Due to recent difficulties with getting my dessert loaves to come out of the loaf pans whole (as with the Lavender Nut Tea Bread, or the Zucchini Tea Bread, both below), I am now using parchment lined pans. This loaf came out cleanly and perfectly.
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This last quick dessert loaf is sweet - sweeter than normal. It is a riff on my Apple Fritter Loaf, but done with peaches. I tried this first with my Spiced Pickled Peaches, but forgot to add the eggs to the recipe. 😒 While it tasted great, it sunk in the center and was anything but pretty as a picture. So, I made it once more, this time using peaches in heavy syrup from a can, being more readily accessible to most people.
Just Peachy Loaf
Just Peachy Loaf |
Makes one 4 x 8 or 5 x 9-inch loaf
CAKE:
1½ cups all-purpose flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon allspice
½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
¾ cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup sour cream
1½ teaspoons vanilla extract
½ cup pecans, chopped
1½ cups peaches in heavy syrup, drained, chopped
SUGAR TOPPING:
¼ cup brown sugar
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon allspice
GLAZE:
½ cup confectioner's sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla
water, to make glaze consistency
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a loaf pan, or line it with parchment and spray the parchment. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the Sugar Topping ingredients and set aside.
Make the Cake: In a bowl, whisk together the first 6 ingredients and set aside. In a mixing bowl, cream together the butter and ¾ cup sugar until light and fluffy. Add in the eggs, one at a time, beating until thoroughly combined before adding the next. Stir together the sour cream and vanilla, then fold in, alternating with the reserved dry ingredients. Once completely combined, pour half the mixture into the prepared loaf pan. Top with half the peaches and nuts, then sprinkle on half the Sugar Topping. Carefully place the remainder of the batter over top, then repeat the topping with remaining nuts and peaches, then the Sugar Topping. Using a knife, run a figure -8 pattern through the loaf, but do not over mix.
While loaf is baking, make the glaze. Combine the confectioner's sugar and vanilla, then drizzle in milk or water to make a medium pouring consistency.
Bake the loaf for 50 to 60 minutes, or until the loaf tests clean when inserting a toothpick down the center. Set the pan to cool on a rack. Pour over top half of the Glaze. Set the loaf aside to cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then remove from the pan and continue to cool on the rack. Once cooled, drizzle on the remaining Glaze and allow to dry.
NOTES: If perchance you have in your kitchen some peach flavoring and / or caramel flavorings, these can be substituted for the vanilla, or use each of the three in equal amounts.
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