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Old-Fashioned Oatmeal Bread (Coffee Can)

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Sun, 2 Apr 2000 21:45:38 EDT
v100.n031.28
MC-Formatted and Posted by: Katie



* Exported from MasterCook *

                        Old-Fashioned Oatmeal Bread

Recipe By     :Sunset(r)  Breads
Serving Size  : 10    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Breads                          Coffee Can
                 Oatmeal

   Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1            package  active dry yeast
      1/4           cup  warm water  (about 110 degrees)
   1                cup  plus 2 tablespoons warm milk  (about 110
                         degrees)
   2        tablespoons  butter or margarine -- at room temperature
   2        tablespoons  honey or molasses
   1           teaspoon  salt
      1/2      teaspoon  ground cinnamon
   1                cup  quick-cooking or regular rolled oats
   1              large  egg -- lightly beaten
   3               cups  all-purpose flour
                         Melted butter or margarine

1. Sprinkle yeast over warm water in a large bowl; stir briefly. Let stand
until foamy (about 5 minutes).
2. Add milk, butter, honey, salt, cinnamon, oats, and egg; stir until mixture
is blended. Stir in 2 cups of the flour.
3. Add remaining 1 cup flour. Beat vigorously with a heavy spoon until dough
pulls away from sides of bowl but is still soft and sticky.
4. Turn batter into a well-greased coffee can (26 oz. size). Cover with
well-greased plastic lid. (At this point, you may freeze for up to 2 weeks.
5. Let rise in a warm place until batter pushes off lid (1 to 1 1/2 hours; 6
to 8 hours if frozen).
6. Bake in can, uncovered, on lowest rack of a 350 degree oven until crust is
well browned (about 50 minutes). Lightly brush crust with butter. Let cool in
can on rack for 5 minutes; turn out onto rack and let cool upright.

NOTES:
      BATTER BREAD is made from very soft yeast dough, almost like a batter,
as the name indicates. Vigorous beating takes the place of kneading and the
bread rises only once. The loaf is baked in an ordinary coffee can (26 oz.
size). The can offers support for the soft dough during rising and also gives
the bread its distinctive shape--tall, round, and domed.
      Be sure your coffee can still has its plastic lid; it's useful at two
different stages. First, it seals the batter in the can for freezing if you
want to prepare the dough ahead of time and bake the bread later. Second, the
lid tells you when the dough is ready to bake--it pops off!  If the lid comes
off before the dough reaches the can rim, don't worry; simply replace the lid
and wait until the dough pushes it off.


Yield:
   "1 Loaf"

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