Showing posts with label biscuits and bread series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biscuits and bread series. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Beans, Biscuits and Bread Part Five - Pioneer Bread


From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I had hoped to share a salt-rising bread with you tonight, but as my loaf rose and fell and my frustration grew, I could hear James Beard, speaking from the grave, clearly reminding me that I had been warned. Indeed I had. Salt-rising bread is an "iffy" thing and years ago he unceremoniously warned anyone who would listen, that it failed as often as it succeeded. Mine failed, but I still wanted a bread recipe to help round out the "Beans, Biscuits and Bread" series that I've been featuring lately. Fortunately, a play on words helped save my bacon. Years ago, salt-rising bread was also called Pioneer Bread. It was not, however, the only bread that was given that name. The quick bread I'm featuring tonight, also called Pioneer Bread, has a history that can be traced back to the westward movement and the days of the covered wagons. I found the recipe in Christopher Kimball's cookbook, America's Best Lost Recipes. As you might suspect, this is a very easy bread to make, and, if it's allowed to ripen for a day before it's served, I think you'll be really pleased with the results. The loaf is dense and mildly sweet and it keeps extraordinarily well. It makes wonderful toast, and it's a great snack when topped with a schmear of cream cheese. It also happens to be great with baked beans. I hope curiosity will lead you to try this bread. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Here is how it's made.

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