Saturday, May 17, 2008

Quick Caraway Bread

Sure is tasty! This morning Mom and I toured UF's Agricultural Extension Office (which just a fancy way of saying a very large garden) and I got a native blueberry plant! I look forward to eating the tasty berries next spring. Joe put a hammock in the back yard. We ripped out a bunch of poison ivy. I seeded/planted a bunch new flowers AND a new hot pepper! What a terribly productive Saturday! Since it's getting pretty toasty outside we've retired to the relative cool of our un-airconditioned house to read and try a new bread recipe:

Quick Caraway Bread (courtesy of The Friends of Prince Memorial Library Cumberland, Maine)

1 1/2 cups flour
1 TBS baking powder
1/4 cup plus 1 TBS sugar
1/3 cup butter
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs
2 TBS caraway seeds
a pinch of salt


Combine first three ingredients, cut in the butter. Add additional ingredients and combine (not too much, though!) Bake at 350 for 30ish minutes. How easy is that? I'll be revisiting this recipe with some fresh dill in the future.

Yummo!


Sliced and buttered!



3 comments:

Lauren said...

Glad you're blogging again! I love reading your recipes!

Also, Joe has an AWESOME farmers tan going on. :)

Holly said...

Thanks! The end of the semester consumed me for a bit, but I'm back now! :)

PS- I know, it's all the gardening we've been doing, that sort of makes us farmers, right?

turnip said...

Thank you! I use this recipe all the time, and I have yet to find a better one. :)