Thursday, September 25, 2008

Coffee Can Bread




** USE A METAL COFFEE CAN TO BAKE THIS IN **

3 cups all purpose flour
1 T sugar
1 T salt
¼ tsp baking soda
1 pgk active yeast
1 cup creamed cottage cheese
¼ c water
1 T butter
1 egg
1 egg, slightly beaten

In a large bowl, combine 1 cup of flour. Sugar, chopped onion, dillweed, salt and soda. Mix well and then add yeast. In a small saucepan, mix and heat the cottage cheese, water and butter. Add this mixture and 1 egg to the flour mixture and beat for about 3 minutes. Add the remaining flour and beat until the batter is very stiff. Kneading is not necessary.

Cover and let rise in a warm spot until it has doubled in size – about an hour. Punch down and turn into a well buttered 2 pound coffee can. Begin preheating your oven to 350 degrees. Allow the batter to rise again for about 30 minutes (in a warm spot) – the batter should be 1/2 inch below can cover.

Before baking, brush lightly with the slightly beaten egg. Bake for 35-40 minutes. Should tap hollow. If you are using an instant read thermometer, the internal temperature of the bread should be about 200 degrees.

Cool in the coffee can for about 10 minutes then loosen the loaf around edge of can with a thin knife and slip it from the can and cool on a rack. Best eaten while warm and fresh. Also can slice and toast it, then butter it..MMMMMM good!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh! Yummy this looks so good. Thanks for sharing another one of you precious Mother's recipes.

Anonymous said...

What a neat bread! Would make yummy open-faced sandwiches like tuna melts.

Unknown said...

That looks great who's coffee can do you use?

Does the can painted on labels smoke or smell funny?

Tiff said...

Thi looks great I am going to try this tomorrow! I can't wait! Thanks.