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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 12:34:20 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 1/20/2014 11:23 AM, Gary wrote: >> sf wrote: >>> >>>>> Has anyone made a version of BBB that's as close to the "can" as >>>>> possible? >>> >>> Thanks O, but I'm not looking for sandwich bread. This is a moist >>> (almost dessert-like) bread that's traditionally eaten with Boston >>> Baked Beans. The usual form is cylindrical and it is typically >>> purchased in a can. >> >> I wouldn't bother to try to duplicate the canned bread exactly. If >> that's what you want just look around and find a can of the darn >> stuff. >> >> G. >> >Who would want to do this? > >http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/a...ipe/index.html > >"Special equipment: 2 empty (26.5-ounce) metal cans" > >Okeaaaay... good luck finding the cans to bake the bread in. > >I've never tasted this but I've read recipes over the years. Seems to >be a good way to use molasses. Don't "Boston Baked Beans" also contain >molasses? Neither one is something likely to crave or cook. It is >interesting, though. ![]() > >Jill The canned beans will provide the cans. Janet US |
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