DITCH STOUT BREAD
Ingredients:
3 cups, FLOUR, include some whole-wheat if you got it
3 teaspoons, BAKING POWDER
1 teaspoon, SALT, kosher or sea salt if you got it
1 pint, DITCH STOUT
½ cup, OATS, pin head, Scotch, flaked, rolled, instant, whatever
¼ cup, ORGANIC RAW CANE SUGAR, same type used in Ditch Stout recipe
½ cup, BUTTER, melted
1 EGG, separated
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 375°F (177°C).
Begin by preparing breakfast like Ditch. Pull a pint of Ditch Stout. In a small saucepan, over low heat, mix oats and about 1/3 of your glass. Stir periodically until well-blended and gummy. Set Ditch Stout Porridge aside.
Meanwhile, mix flour, baking powder, salt, sugar. Separate the egg, set the egg white aside. Stir the egg yolk, melted butter and the remaining Ditch Stout into your dry ingredients. Now stir-in your Ditch Stout Porridge. Some lumps are fine. Remember, Ditch doesn't obsess.
Grease a loaf pan and pour-in the contents. If you don't have one, grease a baking sheet and drop several scone-like lumps. Brush your egg white on top and sprinkle a few pinches of dry oats onto this glaze.
Bake 1 hour or until golden brown and toothpick comes out without stickiness. Remove and cool at least 15 minutes. Meanwhile, refill your pint glass to drink while waiting (8 times is authentic.)
Tips:
Sift or spoon the flour rather than packing, to avoid baking bricks. Stir-in some of your leftover Coopers yeast cake too if you haven't already dumped it.
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Re: DITCH STOUT BREAD
Sounds awesome seymour, although I bet Ditch wouldn't want to spare any of his stout to make bread
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Re: DITCH STOUT BREAD
I disagree Im sure our irish guru would appreciate another way in which he can administer his homebrew into his body at the same time as drinking itcrafty john wrote:Sounds awesome seymour, although I bet Ditch wouldn't want to spare any of his stout to make bread
One thing worries me tho - knowing well the effect of a quantity of fine stout on the...ahem...digestive tract - what will be the effect of the unholy duo of Ditch's Stout AND quantities of fibre ????
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Primary 3 : None
Secondary 1 : Empty
Secondary 1 : None
DJ(1) : Nowt
DJ(2) : N'otin....
In the Keg : Nada
Conditioning : Nowt
In the bottle : Cinnamonator TC, Apple Boost Cider, Apple & Strawberry Cider
Planning : AG #5 - Galaxy Pale (re-brew) / #6 - Alco-Brau (Special Brew Clone) / #7 Something belgian...
Projects : Mini-brew (12l brew length kit) nearly ready
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Re: DITCH STOUT BREAD
Ha, true! Of course, Ditch Stout is essentially liquid bread to begin with, right? I just thickened it up a tad.
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Well, Craftyjohn, you were right. From another thread:crafty john wrote:Sounds awesome seymour, although I bet Ditch wouldn't want to spare any of his stout to make bread
Ditch wrote: Look, hang about you guys...Stout recipes? As in cooking with the shit? Man; I've Never so much as opened that board. When eating something is one of the few, precious moments of my day when I'm Not putting beer in my mouth. Why in gods name would I want beer in my solids too?
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Re: DITCH STOUT BREAD
Okay, fair enough, no Ditch Stout to be used for cooking. I used some Civil Life Rye Pale Ale instead. Delicious beer into delicious bread.
The whole family dug-in while it was warm, it's nearly gone already:
The whole family dug-in while it was warm, it's nearly gone already:
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