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To: Jamestown1630

I saved this recipe, although I’ve never tried it, but the ‘crunchy crust’ caught my attention. I’m copying all the original verbiage...

Beer Bread
By Gerald Norman on October 15, 2003

About This Recipe
“Per Google.com, the #1 recipe for Beer Bread in the world! There are a few recipes for beer bread out there, but none as simple (and tasty!) as this one. You can even mix it in the baking pan for easy cleanup. This is sensational when served with soups or just as a snack, but don’t expect it to be around very long when your family gets a taste of it! Be sure to use a sheet pan on the shelf below the pan to catch any excess butter that may drip during cooking.”

Ingredients
3 cups flour (sifted)
3 teaspoons baking powder (omit if using Self-Rising Flour)
1 teaspoon salt (omit if using Self-Rising Flour)
1/4 cup sugar
1 (12 ounce) can beer
1/2 cup melted butter (1/4 cup will do just fine)

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
2. Mix dry ingredients and beer.
3. Pour into a greased loaf pan.
4. Pour melted butter over mixture.
5. Bake 1 hour, remove from pan and cool for at least 15 minutes.
6. UPDATED NOTES: This recipe makes a very hearty bread with a crunchy, buttery crust. If you prefer a softer crust (like a traditional bread) mix the butter into the batter instead of pouring it over the top.
7. Sifting flour for bread recipes is a must-do. Most people just scoop the 1 cup measure in the flour canister
and level it off. That compacts the flour and will turn your bread into a “hard biscuit” as some have described. That’s because they aren’t sifting their flour! If you do not have a sifter, use a spoon to spoon the flour into the 1 cup measure. Try it once the “correct” way and you will see an amazing difference in the end product.
8. I have had many email from you kind folks about using non-alcoholic beverages instead of beer. That is fine
to do but I highly recommend adding a packet of Dry Active Yeast or 2 teaspoons of Bread (Machine) Yeast so that you get a proper rise.
9. The final result should be a thick, hearty and very tasteful bread, NOT A BRICK! ;).
10. Thank you all for the incredibly nice comments and those of you who left a bad review - learn to sift sift
SIFT! You will be amazed at the results you get.


12 posted on 10/12/2016 4:27:13 PM PDT by Twotone (Truth is hate to those who hate truth.)
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To: Twotone

I think I’ve tried that one - it seems to be the most famous one on the Internet, and it does result in a nice crispy crust. The only problem I had with it, and with the one I tried last night, is that they’re too sweet for me. I’m going to have to try again, and reduce the sugar.

(Agree with your ‘sift’ instructions.)


17 posted on 10/12/2016 4:38:03 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Twotone

Saving the beer bread recipe.


59 posted on 10/12/2016 7:30:02 PM PDT by octex
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