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Yesterday I was a bit frazzled, planning dinner for our visitng business
partners from Europe, six of us in all. I had a few minutes and decided to make banana-pecan bread from a James Beard recipe to salvage a few overripe bananas to make a breakfast bread. I carefully measured all the ingredients into various containers and proceeded to mix the bread and place it in the oven. I even remembered to set the timer for 60 minutes, then went to the back yard where my husband and one of our guests were having drinks. A half hour later, I wandered into the kitchen to see through the oven window if the bread was rising. The first thing I saw was the glass measuring cup on the counter, holding the 1 1/2 cups of flour and baking soda. "Oh, sh*t!" was my reaction. Lars, who is staying at our house, laughed and suggested "Just mix it in." I took the bread pan out of the oven, poured the batter over the flour, mixed it and poured it back., baking for the addiitonal 30 minutes. Ya know, it's not half bad, but I wouldn't suggest it as a quick bread technique in general. Dinner was a total success. Pre-dinner: pickled herring, goat cheese, rolled mozzarella with prosciutto and basil (bought) Dinner: beef (a whole tenderloin grilled according to Cook'S Illustrated recipe), oven-baked wedges of russet and sweet potato sprinkled with homemade herb/spice mixture, asparagus with brown butter, a salad of mixed baby greens with strawberries, blue cheese, red onion, with a blush wine vinaigrette. Dessert: choice of fresh Gold pineapple wedges (a really sweet one!) with gingersnaps or angelfood cake with strawberries and cream They're all going out to dinner tonight after they pick up the guy coming from London. I'm going to a women's club meeting instead. Hooray! |
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Well done! that's sounds wonderful. It can be a little stressful but
you feel good when it all goes to plan apart from the bread! Cheers Bronwyn |
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"Puester" > wrote in message
... > A half hour later, I wandered into the kitchen to > see through the oven window if the bread was rising. > The first thing I saw was the glass measuring cup on > the counter, holding the 1 1/2 cups of flour and baking > soda. Glad it turned out not-so-bad. I had a similar experience over Christmas. I made a white chocolate cake leavened only with whipped egg whites. Completely forgot the flour. Oops. No wonder it puffed up so much! Too bad I made it early in the day -- it was a beautiful souffle, but cold and flat it wasn't nearly as good as it would've been fresh out of the oven. -j |
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![]() "Puester" > wrote in message ... > > "Oh, sh*t!" was my reaction. Lars, who is staying at our house, > laughed and suggested "Just mix it in." I took the bread pan out of > the oven, poured the batter over the flour, mixed it and poured it > back., baking for the addiitonal 30 minutes. Wow, you took the bread out of the oven? Amazing that it came out ok! I made oatmeal cookies once and forgot to add the oatmeal. Duh! But they were actually quite tasty that way -- very buttery and moist (and thin!). > > Dinner was a total success. > Dinner sounds like it was wonderful! Glad it was a success! Chris |
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