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Need Cranberry recommendation
I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no
experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. Thanks |
Thanks, I think I like the dried idea, acting like raisins best. I'll
give it shot. On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 14:09:08 -0400, Jenn Ridley > wrote: >baker1 > wrote: > >>I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no >>experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do >>I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? > >yes. :) > >I know, that's not very helpful, but you can use them however you >want. > >Dried cranberries will be rather like raisins, although with an >entirely different flavor. > >Fresh cranberries will be firm little explosions of cranberry flavor >(rather like cranberry bread). > >Frozen cranberries will cook down a little smaller than fresh berries, >and (ime) disperse through the batter a little bit more than fresh >berries. > >I've neve baked with re-hydrated dried cranberries, so I can't help >you there. |
Add dried cranberries that have been re-hydrated in some kind of
liquid, warm water or apple juice would be good. Make sure you drain them before you add them in. --K On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT, baker1 > wrote: >I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no >experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do >I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? > >I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. > >Thanks |
baker1 > writes:
>From: baker1 > >Newsgroups: rec.food.baking >Subject: Need Cranberry recommendation >Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT > >I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no >experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do >I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? > >I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. You should be able to find "Craisins" which are dried, sweetened cranberries sold in a bag or pouch by Ocean Spray, the cranberry growing co-operative. Craisins are an excellent product for use in quick breads and muffins. They have a reasonably long shelf life, comparable to raisins, so you can buy more than you need and use them in future recipes. Here is a recipe and picture of the product from Ocean Spray: http://www.oceanspray.com/recipes/re...Bread-craisins. asp Enjoy! Cheers, The Old Bear - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ... and with a resounding splash, Noah sent forth from the ark a Dov ... © - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - |
Hey, thanks for that as well. Right from the bag to the pan...gotta
love that. Recipe is close to mine as well, except I use a lot more butter :) On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:13:52 -0500, (The Old Bear) wrote: >baker1 > writes: > >>From: baker1 > >>Newsgroups: rec.food.baking >>Subject: Need Cranberry recommendation >>Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:11:50 GMT >> >>I want to add cranberries to my quick Banana bread. I've no >>experience using them so wanted to know what you all recommended. Do >>I use dried fruit, fresh, re-hydrated? >> >>I just want to add about a cup to add some flavor to the banana bread. > >You should be able to find "Craisins" which are dried, sweetened >cranberries sold in a bag or pouch by Ocean Spray, the cranberry >growing co-operative. Craisins are an excellent product for use in >quick breads and muffins. They have a reasonably long shelf life, >comparable to raisins, so you can buy more than you need and use them >in future recipes. > >Here is a recipe and picture of the product from Ocean Spray: >http://www.oceanspray.com/recipes/re...Bread-craisins. >asp > >Enjoy! > > >Cheers, >The Old Bear > >- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - > ... and with a resounding splash, Noah sent forth from the ark a Dov ... © >- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - > |
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>Craisins are an excellent product for use in quick breads and muffins.
Also in cookies or eat 'em like candy! I put them in curried pea soup. |
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