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Cranberry Orange Soda Bread

March 14, 2020 Colleen Stem
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One of my go to things to do when I am feeling feelings of stress and or anxiety (or angry , or happiness, or sad… all the emotions really) is to bake. I have a feeling that I am going to be baking quite a bit in the next few weeks. And due to the fact that when I went to go buy my usual 25 lb bag of flour the other day and all the flour, at multiple stores, was sold out, I think some of you might be planning on some baking soon too? I sure hope so because I am gonna be pissed if I find out that people are just hoarding all the flour and not using it. 😁

Anyway, soda bread. This bread is not like a soft and fluffy yeasted bread. It is thick and hearty and this one is full of orange zest and dried cranberries to give it just a little more flavor. Of course I was thinking of St Patricks Day next week when I made it because we all know that Irish soda bread is well, Irish, and St Patricks Day is an Irish celebration, but I was also thinking that the mr was coming home for lunch and my sourdough was only about an hour into it’s 8 hour ferment and I had no back up bread for lunch food. So soda bread is what I made. Quick to throw together, bakes within an hour, and is every bit as fantastic as any yeasted bread. The mr was very much pleased to have a nice sturdy, fragrant, hunk of a this bread situation when he came home for lunch and I was a little less crazy stressed because of it. Plus, as usual when baking nice things, the house smelled so good! I think I sometime just bake things just for the smell that lingers for the day. I love it when my hair smells like bread. HA!

Now go grab that flour your hoarding and get at this bread!

The stuff. All purpose and white whole wheat flour, some oats, baking soda and powder, salt, soy milk, brown sugar, oil, dried cranberries, a bit of apple cider vinegar, and an orange.

First add vinegar into milk and stir it up.

Zest the orange into the bowl with the dry stuff, add in the sugar, and give it a good stir to fully combine it all.

Add in the cranberries. Make sure they are not all stuck together and stir them in.

And lastly, add in the milk and oil and stir until a dough forms.

The beauty of unbaked bread dough.

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Turn the dough out onto a well floured baking sheet and knead it a few times. Then shape into a big ball and score the top with a big X. Then you just pop it into the oven to bake.

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There she is. A big, beautiful loaf of bread. And guess what, you don’t have to wait forever to cut into it. Just 15 minutes of so.

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Now you got what you were waiting for. Warm fresh bread, maybe some buttery spread, and a plate (if you a civilized). You eat, you feel better.

Stay well folks!

-C


Cranberry Orange Soda Bread

makes 1 loaf

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour

  • 1 cups white whole wheat flour

  • 1/2 cup old fashion oats

  • 1/4 cup packed brown sugar

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 1 1/2 cups plant milk

  • 1 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

  • 1/3 cup neutral oil

  • a large orange for zest

  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries

preheat oven to 375

Mix together the apple cider vinegar with the milk and set aside.

In a large bowl, mix together both flours, the oats, the brown sugar, the baking soda and powder, the zest of the orange, and the salt, until full incorporated. Then toss in the cranberries (make sure they are not all stuck together) and mix them in. Lastly, add in the oil and milk and vinegar mixture and stir until completely combined.

Turn out dough onto a well floured surface and knead a few times, adding more flour to keep your hands from sticking then place on a well floured and parchment lined baking sheet. Form dough into a ball and then score the top with a big X that is about a third of the way deep. Place into oven to bake for 50-55 minutes or until bread is a deep golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.

Once bread is baked, allow to cool for at least 15 minutes or so on a wire rack before cutting into it, but you can cut while still slightly warm.

And then eat

Store uneaten bread in an airtight bag at room temperature for up to 3 days, but it is actually better to eat it within the first 2 days. It does great when sliced and frozen and then tossed back to life.

In bread Tags Cranberry Orange Soda Bread, st patrick's day, holiday, bread, vegan, plant based, soda bread, no yeast, fast, food, yummy, oats, grains, stress baking, fun things to do while quarantined, easy
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Lemon Fennel soda Bread

March 17, 2018 Colleen Stem
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Would you believe me that I totally forgot that it is St Patricks day and that this bread was in no way inspired by that? Well it's true. What inspired this soda bread was the Great British Bake Off which I am currently watching over again. (yes, over again but it is just such a good show and makes me feel like I can bake anything.)

 I make fresh bread just about every day, but I  mostly use my sourdough culture or if I am running low on time, yeast, but I never think about making a loaf of a savory quick bread. When I think quick bread or soda bread, my mind goes to bananas or berries, or anything sweet. After seeing all the contestants making all sorts of crazy stuffed and flavored savory breads I was all like, "why don't I ever do that?" So I did, all high on inspiration (every time I watch the show I feel the need to bake). I basically opened the spice drawer and grabbed a jar which was fennel, then figured lemon is a fine right pair so lemon fennel it was to be and yeah. I wanted to go a little more crazy (like they did on the show) and add a ribbon or pesto or chunks of some veggies or beans or whatever but this was good for the moment and good it was indeed.

And the smell of this bread.... The hole house filled up with the scent that I could only describe as amazingly lovely. It made me think of  gardens full of spring flower blooms, a clothes line full of sun bleach white linen, or the feeling of soft warn dirt  under your feet for the first time after a long winter. I swear I am not high. It just smelled so very good. 

After it was baked and cooled, but still slightly warm I cut into it and gave the mr a piece. The first piece the mr liked, the second he ate with mozzarella cheese which did not go well with him, but after that found that he really likes it with peanut butter, or plan, with a bit of butter. What that means is that you should just make it and eat it however you suits you because a quick savory bread is always a good choice when a choice is needed. And your house will smell amazing too. 

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The stuff. White and wheat flours, baking soda and baking powder, salt, fennel, soy milk, lemons, honey, and oil. 

All the dry, the fennel and the lemon zest into big bowl. 

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Lemon juice, oil, and Haney got mixed together with the milk. Let this mixture sit for about 5 minutes so the lemon sours the milk a bit. 

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Wet into dry and mix around with a fork until combined. Dump onto a floured surface and form a ball. 

Take the dough and place it on a lightly floured baking sheet then take a knife or dough scraper and give the dough a big deep X. Get about half an to an inch deep. 

And Ito the oven it goes. 

Just a mere 4o minutes later you have a crisp and golden loaf that smells like springtime and loveliness.

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Give it a little time to cool down but grab a slice when it's still a bit warm and eat it up. If you have butter to jam or honey on hand, it's not necessary but welcomed. 

-C


Lemon Fennel Soda Bread

Makes 1 loaf

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 2 tablespoons fennel seeds
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup soy milk
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest 
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoon honey or maple syrup

Preheat oven to 375

In a large bowl mix together the flours, baking soda and powder, salt, fennel, and the lemon zest. In a separate bowl or jar, mix together the milk, lemon juice, honey or maple, and oil. Let sit for 3-5 minutes so the milk gets a chance to lightly sour. 

Dump wet mixture into dry and mix around until  incorporated. Dump dough onto a floured surface and form a ball then place dough onto a lightly flour baking sheet and either with a knife or dough scrapper, score the top with a x about an inch deep. Place into oven and bake for  40-45 minutes or until a nice deep golden brown and a tater stuck into the loaf comes out clean. 

Remove from oven and let cool on a rack.

Cut into it while it's a tad but warm and serve naked or with butter and honey or whatever you want. 

Bread keeps for 2-3 days or is good to be frozen sliced up. 

Tags Lemon Fennel Soda Bread, Vegan, quick bread, savory quick bread, soda bread, Irish soda bread, fennel, lemon, dinner bread, snack bread, vegan bread, no yeast bread, flavored savory bread, dairy free bread, egg free bread, breas, bread
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