That favorite family or personal go-to recipe that that we don’t really need a recipe to make but consulting it is like clutching a security blanket. For me, it’s my Grandmom’s Meatballs, a Butternut Squash Soup recipe that I clipped out of the Philadelphia Inquirer 25 years ago and a Zucchini Nut Bread recipe from one of Sister’s first cookbooks, the Country Fair Cookbook. I asked for custody of the treasure several times, but she has refused.
Several swashbuckler-like attempts to commandeer the book have also failed.
Anyway,
originally published in 1975, all recipes in this book are Blue Ribbon Winners
from State or Country fairs around the United States. I grew up in Philadelphia and we didn’t have
Country Fairs –unless you count the bake sales at Saint Francis Xavier – so
there are no local entries.
At least that I remember.
And, as you just read, I don't have the book to consult.
I have tweaked
this recipe over the years introducing some brown sugar, whole wheat flour, shredded
carrots and sometimes eliminating the walnuts, like I did this time. I think my modifications have made the bread
better, but do make it both ways and you be the judge! Either way, it is a very moist bread and if
you wrap it tightly with foil and refrigerate overnight, the flavors will
mellow and each slice will be like a little piece of baked bliss.
So pick up some
zucchini, collect your spices, grab your grater and bread pan and prepare to
have your home smell like the best, most calming bakery you ever meandered into. This bread is great slathered with cream
cheese or butter and paired with a freshly
brewed cup of tea.
The
following recipe is as published; my changes are in parentheses.
Zucchini Nut Bread
From:
Country Fair Cookbook
Ingredients
3 cups
sifted flour (I use 2 cups of all-purpose white flour and 1 cup of wheat flour)1 ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon baking powder
3 eggs
2 cups granulated sugar (I use 1 ½ cups of granulated sugar and ½ cup of brown sugar)
1 cup of cooking oil (I use canola oil)
1 Tablespoon of vanilla
2 cups of unpeeled, grated zucchini squash (I also use ½ cup of grated carrots)
½ cup chopped walnuts
Directions
Preheat oven
at 350 degrees. Sift together flour, cinnamon,
baking soda, salt and baking powder. Set
aside. In a separate large bowl, beat
the eggs well. Gradually add the sugar
and oil, mixing well. Add the vanilla
and dry ingredients; blend well. Stir in
zucchini and nuts. Pour the mixture into
two prepared bread pans and bake for 45-55 minutes or until a toothpick
inserted comes out clean.
2 comments:
Your zucchini bread looks wonderful, wish I had a slice with my morning tea! And I love cookbooks like that! :)
Thanks Maria. It is so good and really very moist. The carrots add a little natural sweetness too! -- Joann
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