Fresh Strawberry Bread#BakingBloggers

If you love fresh fruit breads then this quick bread recipe comes together in just 10 to 15 minutes. Make this with fresh or frozen strawberries, a prefect tea loaf or breakfast bread. It's soft and delicious.

Makes One Loaf
Ingredients

1 Cup Frozen or Fresh Strawberries - sliced
1½ Cups All Purpose Flour
1 Cup Caster Sugar + 1 Tablespoon
½ Teaspoon Level Salt
½ Teaspoon Level Baking soda
½ Cup Melted Butter
2 Tablespoons Oil
2 Eggs
½ Cup Chopped walnuts
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C.
Butter and line one 9 x 5-inch loaf pan.
Slice strawberries and place in bowl. Sprinkle lightly with one tablespoon sugar and set aside while preparing batter. 
Combine flour, sugar, salt and baking soda in large bowl, mix well.
Blend oil and eggs into strawberries. Add the flour mixture, blending until dry ingredients are just moistened. Stir in walnuts (reserved a few to sprinkle on top). Pour the batter into pan sprinkle the walnut. Bake in preheated oven until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes.
Let cool in pan on wire rack for 10 minutes. Turn loaf out of pan and allow to cool before slicing.
Labels: Strawberry, Quick Bread, Breads, Baking Bloggers

Baking Bloggers November 2021

Quick Breads

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Red Pumpkin Chutney/Poosanikai Chutney#SundayFunday

This delicious, healthy chutney, vegan and gluten free, with no coconut added in this chutney, perfect as an accompaniment for idli, dosa, uttapam, appe or rice and dal. It has a hint of sweet flavor and tasted awesome. You can increase the spice level by adding more number of red chilies according to the sweetness of the pumpkin puree. 

Serves 2
Ingredients

½ Cup Heaped Pumpkin Puree
1 Teaspoon Tamarind Paste
Salt to taste
1 Tablespoon Tur Dal
1 Tablespoon Chana Dal
3 - 4 Dried Red Chilies
½ + 1 Teaspoon Oil
For The Tadka
½ Teaspoon Mustard seeds
A Pinch Asafoetida
1 Red Chilly
3 -4 Curry Leaves

Method
Chop pumpkin into pieces, steam and mash it, then, measure ½ cup.
In ½ teaspoon of oil first roast tur dal, chana dal, separately, when they turn golden then roast the red chilies, till it releases an aroma. Remove them on to a paper to remove any excess oil, let this cool.
Place the roasted ingredient in a small blender jar and grind to a coarse powder. Now add the mashed pumpkin, tamarind paste and salt to taste, grind this well to smooth paste. The chutney is ready, remove this into a serving bowl.
Let's prepare the tadka

Heat a teaspoon of oil in a tadka pan, when hot add the mustard seeds, when they crackle add the asafoetida, red chilly and curry leaves. 
Pour this over the chutney and enjoy!!
Labels: 
Chutney, Red Pumpkin, South Indian, Sunday Funday, Vegan, Gluten free, Healthy, Serves Two

For Sunday Funday Wendy of A Day in the Life on the Farm, has chosen this theme for us Winter Squash. Check out some to the recipe made by our group. 

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Chicken & Pecans Sandwich#Foodieextravaganza

This chicken sandwich is amazing, the combination of grapes with pecans, mixed in with a creamy mixture of mayonnaise, Dijon mustard and honey go so beautiful with perfectly juicy chicken. It's so easy to make and always ready to go, you pack it up and take it to work or school, this can be packed for lunch too. The Sandwich bundt bread is homemade.

Serves 2
Ingredients

½ Cup Shredded Chicken - I used leftover roasted chicken
½ Cup Torn Lettuce Leaves
1 Scallion - greens and white chopped
1 Tablespoon Raisins or Dried Cranberries - I used raisins
¼ Cup Toasted Pecan - roughly chopped
6 Red Seedless Grapes - cut in 4 pieces
1 Tablespoon Hot & Sweet Sauce
4 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
2 Triangle s Cream Cheese (room temperature)
1Teaspoon Dijon Mustard
1 Teaspoon Honey
1 Teaspoon Lemon juice
¼ Teaspoon Black pepper powder
Salt to taste
A Dash of All Purpose Seasoning - garlic powder
For the Homemade Bundt Bread
Ingredients
For The Dough

150 Grams All Purpose Flour
3 Grams Instant Yeast
10 Grams Caster Sugar
½ Teaspoon Sea Salt
2o Grams Butter
1/4 Cup Warm Milk
Warm water to knead as required 
Method
For the Bundt Bread 
Knead dough with warm water and leave it aside covered till double in volume.
When the dough has risen , take on the work surface and deflate it. Roll it into a log and place it in a small greased bundt pan. Bake it in a preheated oven at 200°C for 20 to 25 minutes. Take this out on to a cooling rack. Let it cool completely. After 3 -4 hours then use it to make the sandwich. I baked this bread the previous day.
The next day I sliced this bread to make the sandwich.
Just mix the mayonnaise, honey, cream cheese, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, black pepper powder, all purpose seasoning, salt to taste, well taste and then add any extra seasoning according to your taste if required.
Mix all the lettuce, chicken, scallions, grapes, raisins and pecans well, then add the prepared mayo dressing and toss it well.
Slice the bundt bread and then place the filling in the it.
Serve and Enjoy!!
Labels: Foodie Extravaganza Party, Chicken, Pecans, Grapes, Lettuce, Homemade, Bread ,Serves Two
For Foodie Extravaganza Party, November 2021 the theme is Pecans. See here for other Pecans recipes:   

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Atola - East Indian#SundayFunday

Atola is a traditional East Indian rice pudding that it made with newly harvested rice. This is basically a vegan, gluten free, no sugar, no oil , no ghee or butter, it has just 3 basic ingredients i.e. new rice , coconut milk , jaggery as a sweetener and is flavored with cardamom powder. It's delicious and creamy.

This is made only once a year with rice from the new harvest, on All Souls Day. The rice should be new as new rice is sticky and this is what we want. But if you don’t have rice from the new harvest then use any other rice.
All Souls’ Day, is a day dedicated to the dead and it is observed on 02 November every year. As per the Catholic church, it is the day of Commemoration of All The Departed Souls. Masses are offered for the dead. People also visit and decorate the graves of their loved ones.

Serves 4 - 5
Measurement of 1 Cup = 200Ml
Ingredients
¾ Cup Rice
1/3 Cup Chawli/Black Eyed Beans
1 Liter Thin Coconut Milk -
Homemade
250Ml Thick Coconut Milk ( first extract)
160 Grams Jaggery - I used organic
½ Teaspoon Cardamom powder
¼ Teaspoon Salt
Method
Wash and soak the black eyed beans for 6 -8 hours.
In a deep vessel/pot add the rice, chawli beans, salt and
the thin coconut milk, bring it to boil and cook until the rice and chawli beans are soft ( keep stirring in between since this will stick to the bottom of the pot and get burnt).
Once the beans and rice are cooked this will thicken,
now add the jaggery , keep stirring it till the jaggery melts (taste, it if you want it sweeter than add more jaggery accordingly, for us the sweetness is just right) and the pudding comes to a boil. 
Add the cardamom powder and the thick/first extract coconut milk, let it come to a slight simmer. Switch off the flame.
This will thicken as it cools.
Enjoy this warm. Super yummy & delicious!!
Labels: Rice, Homemade, Coconut Milk, Jaggery, Cardamom Powder, Pudding, Sweets & Desserts, East Indian, Sunday Funday,  Vegan, Gluten free, No Oil Or Butter

Today for Sunday Funday Camilla of Culinary Adventures with Camilla, has chosen this theme for us Día de los Muertos - which is The Day of the Dead. 

Atola- East Indian by Sneha's Recipe
Caldo Tlalpeño by Food Lust People Love
Dia de Los Muertos Sugar Skull Cake by Amy’s Cooking Adventures
Enfrijoladas de Pollo by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Fiambre Rojo for Día de los Muertos by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Pan de Muerto (Mexican Day of the Dead Bread) by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Pan Seared Tilapia with Shrimp by Palatable Pastime
Taco Casserole by Making Miracles
Vegetarian Tortilla Soup by Mayuri's Jikoni

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Bauernfrühstück (German Farmer’s Breakfast)#SundayFunday

Bauernfrühstück is a German country breakfast. A Farmer's breakfast which simple & filling dish made from fried potatoes, eggs, onions and bacon or ham, pan fried as an omelette. . The Berlin version of the same is called “Hoppel Poppel”. This can be had for lunch or dinner!
I made a vegetarian version to for my hubby, with an addition of cottage cheese and minus the ham rest ingredients and method the same.

Serves One
Ingredients

2 Medium Potatoes - skinned & sliced in roundels
2 - 3 Tablespoons Duck Fat /Bacon Fat or Olive Oil
1 Large Onion - sliced
2 Scallions/Spring Onions - roughly chopped
4 Tablespoons Each Red & Green & Yellow Bell Peppers - diced
2 Big Slices Ham  - chopped
4 Tablespoons Chopped Celery Ribs
1 Teaspoon Dried Chives
2 Tablespoons Chopped Parsley
2 Eggs- whisked
Salt to taste

Method

Slice the potatoes in roundels and boil the potatoes in a saucepan of lightly salted water till just cooked. Drain, rinse with cold water to cool and set aside.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet on medium high heat. Add the onions and sauté till they are golden brown. Then add the potato roundels and sauté till they too start to brown, 
now add in the ham and sauté for a minute 
then add the bell peppers, celery, chives and spring onions and sauté for 2 minutes or till they soften a little. 
Now spread it evenly and then add the whisked eggs, evenly distribute it. 
As soon as eggs begin to firm up, switch off the flame.


Serve and Enjoy!! We had this with ga
rlic bread.
Labels: Breakfast, Egg, Bacon, Ham, Cottage Cheese, Boiled Potato, Main course, Germany, Sunday Funday, Serves One
For our event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. Our host for this week's event for the month of October 2021, is Stacy of Food Lust People Love: and the theme is Oktoberfest (German recipes)".
Here are some of the German Recipes made by us.

Bauernfrühstück (German Farmer’s Breakfast) from Sneha's Recipe
Bavarian Cheese Spread from Food Lust People Love
Beer Braised Steak from Palatable Pastime
Beer Brats on Pretzel Rolls from Amy's Cooking Adventures
Obatzda (Cheese Spread) from Making Miracles
Oktoberfest Breakfast Casserole from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Sourdough Soft Pretzels from Karen's Kitchen Stories

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