After a brief taste of spring in the middle of March, cold temperatures are once again the norm here in Ontario. What better excuse to get into the kitchen and cook and bake to warm up and cheer up? Moist with a melt-in-your-mouth sensation, this loaf is quick to prepare. If you like peanut butter as much as I do, this is just the bread for you. The peanut flavour really comes out here but it does not overpower the other ingredients present in the loaf.
As has become my tradition, I always make a treat to share with my charming and loving father-in-law when I get a chance to see him. Such a precious man deserves to be spoiled. He told me that it was one of the best things he had the pleasure to try from my kitchen. It won't be the last either and I do take requests, although there is nothing like a surprise for brunch. Of course, my husband never complains when I bake — he had his fair share and I told him that he had to leave some for our friend Basil who was expected for dinner the next day. He too likes my baked offerings. Homemade baked goods easily trump those you can find at most retail outlets.
Peanut Butter Loaf with Dates and Prunes |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on April 23, 2012 A soft, moist and fragrant loaf with a gentle peanut butter flavor — quick and simple to prepare Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour Print this recipe Wet ingredients:
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Other quick breads you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Blue Cornmeal Bread with Goat Cheese, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and JalapeƱos
Rice Muffins
Jalapeno Spoon Bread
Lemon Ricotta Blueberry Biscuits
What a yummy blog! I am a vegetarian too, I am following you now!
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Alessandra
http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.co.nz/
Terrific post... As always, thank you so much for being a part of eRecipeCards.com
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to your submissions. have you considered entering our O Olive Oil cooking contest? Deadline for signing up is today. Would love to have vegetarians represented as the O Olive Oil folks are looking for fresh (raw???) uses for their pressed citrus oils. PLUS, a rare company that ships to Canada with no additional postage
Thanks again for all your submissions
Dave at eRecipeCards
Yummy that has me the very good air(taste)); I am going to test
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