Monday, April 6, 2009

Strawberry Bread


We love Strawberries in our house. I love them all the more when I can buy 4 lbs for $4.77. My 2 year old eats them like an apple. My hubby loves Strawberry shortcake in his lunch. I put them on my salads. But even after all that we still had a lot to eat. So out of what was left, I flash froze half, and then with the other half decided to make some Strawberry bread. I've had this recipe in my files for awhile... you know, the "someday" file. As I was looking it over though, I knew I had to make some adjustments to cut out some fat and cholesterol, add some fiber, and make up for some missing ingredients.


I wish I had a better camera (or maybe if I'd read the instruction manual once in a while) to take some nicer pics. There is something, well, very internal looking in them there slices... Makes ya really want to make this something bad now, huh?

This bread really did taste pretty good. My hubby said it tasted even better with what looked like a pound of butter on his slice... ok, yes, I admit, I was envious of the butter! When I do make this again, I think that I may change out the cinnamon for cardamom. I'm one of those weird people, that after December 31st passes, just feels a little OD'd on cinnamon. I'm thinking the cardamom may pair well, or better, with the strawberries. If any one of you does this, please, let me know how it tastes. By the time I thought of it though, I had already added the cinnamon. (For those who just want to try the original version, just click on the pic above and it should enlarge enough to see the original recipe)

As I was making this, I thought it funny that creating one loaf of bread took up this much space.


Strawberry Bread


2 c sliced strawberries
1/2 c sugar
1/2 c brown sugar, packed
3/4 c AP flour
3/4 c whole wheat pastry flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
2 large egg whites
1/4 c melted margarine
1/3 c non-fat plain Greek yogurt

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray loaf pan with non-stick spray and flour pan.

Place strawberries in small bowl and mix with brown sugar.

In a large bowl, blend together the remaining sugar, both flours, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. In a medium bowl, with a whisk, beat the egg whites until foamy, then beat in melted margarine, and Greek yogurt. Add to dry ingredients, blending until moist. Stir in the strawberries.

Scrape batter into loaf pan and bake for 35-45 minutes, depending on your oven, until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool on a rack about 10 minutes before removing from pan. Makes 1 loaf.

Check this out- I've been cooking and baking like crazy, and have still managed (with exercise) to finally wear me a pair of baggy pants- 18 lbs down and only 22 more to go!

I know, I need a manicure, bad...


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7 comments:

Sara said...

This looks delicious! I'm not sure that I've ever baked with strawberries before, but it's a great idea.

Jorgelina said...

Mmmmm delicious!!!!
Hugs

Julia from Dozen Flours said...

Boy does this look fabulous! I think I'll be making this over the summer when the local crop of strawberries is ready.

BTW, I'm having some serious kitchen envy. What I would do for an island like that! Saa-weet!

Julia from Dozen Flours said...

Oh and congrats on your weight loss!! I think it's awesome and I know all too well how hard it is to get it off.

Patsyk said...

first off... way to go on your exercise plan! Woo hoo!!!!

The bread looks fantastic! I make strawberry bread with any extras I can find... my youngest just devours every strawberry that enters our house though!

The Food Hunter said...

I just bought a huge tub of strawberries. This sounds like the perfect recipe fro them. Thanks

Norah said...

I knew I had recently seen a strawberry bread on a blog from the hive. I can not wait to try this. I bought strawberries to make bread but then could not remember where I saw the recipe. I ended up making a strawberry cake that is to die for but now I'm going out to buy some more strawberries.