Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Pear and walnut Bread

You can put anything onto bread. This one is for Autumn.

- Make some dough. I have a bread maker but it is easy enough to do by hand. I use about two cupfuls of flour to make a smallish loaf for two people.

- Slice a pear and gently fry the slices in a frying pan with some butter and a little oil, until golden brownish on one side. When I made pear bread the first time I didn’t cook the pear first and the bread came out more wet from the pear juice, but either way will work.

- Once the dough is ready roll it out onto a floured board until about half an inch thick.

- Lay the pear slices all over the dough.

- Roll some walnuts in a little oil (I use the left over oil from the pear in the frying pan) and scatter on top.

- Run over a little olive oil and sprinkle with soft brown sugar.

- Pop into a hot oven, 200, 220 centigrade, something hot enough to toast the walnuts and char the edges a little.

- Ten minutes later, onece the bread is crispy you’re done.

Makes a lovely accompanyment to the slightly sweetness of a plain pumpkin soup.

I love the Autumn.

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6 comments:

Sweet Mary said...

Yep, I love autumn too ! Your bread is perfect autumn food. See you tomorrow.

Jacqueline Meldrum said...

Your bread looks gorgeous. Lovely flavours to add to bread.

Peter said...

It did taste lovely - kind of scuppered my losing weight plan though . . .

Anonymous said...

Welcome back! I love autumn too but I have never had any luck making bread. My mother makes lovely bread but I just didn't inherit that gene.

imboredwhatcanido said...

I would love to try all of these foods out, if only i had the money lol.

andre said...

i am missing your soups and musings now for over two years...

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