Another snowy day!
More shovelling.
What does one do on such a winter day?
Bake.
I had read on No Reason Needed blog about an Ice Cream Bread .
Sounded so weird but intriguing , made a note to try it.
Wondered if grandson Brayden would be interested in making this ..something fun to do ..He was.
He used French Vanilla ice cream 2 cups, melted
1 1/2 cups self rising flour ( used 1 1/2 c. all purpose flour, 1 1/2 tsp.baking powder and 1/2 tp. salt blended)
Combined well, poured into greased loaf pan. Baked at 350 for 45 minutes.
Brayden loves this bread and now wants to try other flavours... he commented the taste was like a tea biscuit but a tinier bit sweeter . This bread surprised me was tastier than I expected. I have seen this recipe done as scones and think it would be ideal with some butter and jam.
While Brayden baked I made a comfort dish, an old fashioned bread pudding with some raisins ,apples , cinnamon and nutmeg...leftover egg nog and stale bread..... Yum!
Not sure the Grandsons liked it as much as I do, said they did but...........
8 comments:
The ice cream bread sounds really good....will have to try it sometime!
I have never heard of ice cream bread, but it looks good. I tried making some bread pudding the other day, but I was the only one who ate it. I like your idea of adding apples. Maybe I will try that next time.
very intriguing recipe - I'll make a note of it. I'm thinking peanut butter cup ice cream!
this bread sounds so interesting...will put it on my to try list. :)
What an interesting recipe and how fun to make it with a grandson.
Mmmmmmm.....bread pudding, one of my favs!
Rosanne was surprised at how good it was
Jennifer this old fashioned dish doesn't seem to appeal to the younger generation
Bonnie peanut butter sounds good to me
Jannett I think the scone idea would be ideal
Iowa was fun to see Brayden like the bread and want to make more
Kim and Victoria Bread pudding with the egg nog was very good.
Both looked yummy!
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