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beer bread

ricksrealpitbbq

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found this recipe online and decided to try it

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 ( I used Shock Top Belgian white Ale )
* 1/2 cup melted butter (1/4 cup will do just fine)

Directions:

1. 1 Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
2. 2 Mix dry ingredients and beer.
3. 3 Pour into a greased loaf pan.
4. 4 Pour melted butter over mixture.
5. 5 Bake 1 hour, remove from pan and cool for at least 15 minutes.

pretty tasty

beerbread.jpg
 
that looks so good -

my friend makes it all the time - this is her recipe -

* 1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle beer
* 3 cups self-rising flour
* 3 tablespoons white sugar


1. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar and flour. Add beer and continue to mix, first using a wooden spoon, then your hands. Batter will be sticky. Pour into a 9 x 5 inch greased loaf pan.
2. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees ) for 50 for 60 minutes. The top will be crunchy, and the insides will be soft. Serve topped with butter or cheese spread.
 
Looks good, B.

I'll make this Tuesday when Mrs W is out of town.

Maybe some chili to go with.... cheese & hotdogs.

So many options.
 
I had a recipe for beer bread (can't remember what it was) but the two times I made it, it was packy and didn't rise like yours. It didn't have near that much baking powder either. I sorta quite trying after getting a bread machine but I still will make cornbread now and then.
 
I've been eating leftovers while the wife is out of
town. No need to make bread. I found a loaf of
sourdough bread in the bottom of the "bread basket"
and it is a little dry but makes good toast. That
stuff never molds, I guess.
 
I cook more when the wife is out of town then when she's here Johnny. I quess I like the unsupervised mess I can make.
 
I know - but I'm the one to clean up as I go.
I can't stand a messy kitchen - it comes from
doing KP in the army and then running a mess
hall for so many years. I wasn't a cook but did
it as an extra duty. The XO did the paper work
and I did the rest. I have to clean up after my
wife, whether she does any clean up or not.

Today will make that Velveeta Fudge.
 
Oh trust me. I clean up my own mess. I have a separate mini-kitchen in what used to be a Photographic darkroom (everything is digital now) and all my cooking is in there are at my pits or smoker on the patio.
 
Oh trust me. I clean up my own mess. I have a separate mini-kitchen in what used to be a Photographic darkroom (everything is digital now) and all my cooking is in there are at my pits or smoker on the patio.

I need an over hang over my patio so I can grill in the rain.
I live in the Tacoma area so it is a problem. Our kitchen is
big but would love an outdoor kitchen with a fire place and
Italian style wood oven - decent smoke, too. Mrs W has too
much reflux from my smoke cooked meats. I send a lot
of leftovers home with the guests. We're getting into more
ethnic cooking that is lower in fat and salt - but then I binge
on bacon when I can. It's a battle.
 
Nope. Too cold and wet. I deer hunt though.

BTW On your logo on the BBQ site; I don't have any of those things you show your friends but I have two of those things you show your enemy. G19 & G27
 
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Nope. Too cold and wet. I deer hunt though.

BTW On your logo on the BBQ site; I don't have any of those things you show your friends but I have two of those things you show your enemy. G19 & G27

I'll PM you my email address. I have a deer youtube to share with you.
I guess that is another reason I like duck hunting - the cold and wet, but
then I've been pretty darn cold hunting deer in Iowa.

I carry a Colt Officer's ACP. Looking for a Sig....
 
That was a once in a lifetime scene. I can't believe that one came back at the other with all those people around him.
 
I know! They get crazy in rut.

A few years ago a friend of mine was hunting quail over
by Spokane; his pointer went into the brush and went on
point, all of a sudden she ran out yelping, unlike her as
she was a bold *****. Behind her was a crazed whitetail
buck - the buck went after Clyde and he was ready to shoot
him in the head with his 20 gauge when the buck broke off
the engagement.

I've seen whitetail as well as mule deer while hunting quail
on the Yakima Reservation.
 
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