1.12.2010

guinness bread with molasses

I'm a bad girl. My husband found my gym membership card a few weeks ago (which, btw was my excuse for not going) and I still haven't made it to a single one of my favorite classes. Oh well, maybe tomorrow! I have been trying to make a conscientious effort to be more active, and have been doing so with Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred and the Wii Fit Plus (which are totally kicking my butt!!). So, it's the second week of the new year and decade - are you keeping up with your resolutions? Or have you let them slip (I'll admit, I am having a hard time with the sweet tooth :).

Speaking of sweet tooth, for Christmas gifts this year we sent out care packages to our family and friends with homemade goods. Since I knew SIL loves dark beer, I tried to find a recipe she might enjoy - and when I saw Guinness Bread with Molasses on Simply Recipes, it instantly made me think of her! Of course, I had to bake a test bread before sending one to her and though hubs didn't care for it (he's not a fan of beer) I thought it was very moist and pretty tasty (especially with butter or jam). Hope she and her Mister enjoyed it!!

Guinness Bread with Molasses
from Simply Recipes

This is fantastic eaten fresh, and nearly as good the next day toasted with some more butter. Do not use stale beer for this recipe, you want the carbonation.


* 3 cups self-rising flour*
* 1/2 cup white sugar
* 1/3 cup molasses
* A pinch of salt (roughly 1/8 teaspoon)
* 12 ounces of Guinness beer
* Butter for greasing the pan and painting the top, about 3 tablespoons

* If you don't have self-rising flour, you can substitute using a ratio of 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 1/4 teaspoon baking powder, plus 1/8 teaspoon of salt, for every cup of self-rising flour. Have made both ways though and got better results from the self-rising flour.
Method

1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan well with butter.

2 Pour the flour, salt and sugar into a large bowl and whisk to combine.

3. Slowly pour the Guinness into the flour mixture. (The “pub cans” are larger than 12 ounces, but they have better carbonation, so I pour most of it out and leave a swig to drink. This has never failed me, but if you are a stickler, use a 12-ounce bottle of Guinness instead.) Start stirring the beer into the dry ingredients, and when you are about halfway done, add the molasses. Mix well, just to combine. Don’t work the heck out of the batter – because that’s what it’ll look like – but you don’t want lumps, either.

4. Pour into the loaf pan to no more than 2/3 full. Pop into the oven immediately and bake for 50 minutes. Since ovens can vary, check the bread after 40 minutes and see if a toothpick inserted into the deepest part of the loaf comes out clean. If it does, you’re done.

5. Let the loaf cool a bit, maybe 5 minutes, and then turn it out onto a rack. Paint it with lots of soft butter, which will melt as you go.

16 comments:

  1. mmm nothing like the smell of home made bread throughout the house!!! I have to admit I'm a gym rat so I'm always there... and if I misplace my membership I make them let me in anyway LOL!

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  2. I love unique bread recipes, thanks for posting this one :-) -Jessica

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  3. I'm sure it's a delicious bread! I've never used molasses to cook.

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  4. what a wonderful bread! molasses is surprisingly delicious in bread, adds such great flavor!

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  5. Guiness is by far one of my favorite brews! Im soooo trying this one out at home :)

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  6. Mireya it looks awesome! I Will give this a try.

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  7. I make myself get inside the gym door. I say "if you just get there and don't feel like working out, I'll just streach a little and go home" It works, cause if I get that far I just go ahead and excercise. I will need to go twice a day after I start eating your bread!

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  8. the guys in my life would call this a waste of guinness, but i disagree--it looks like a wonderful loaf! even with a touch of molasses, which isn't my favorite, i can see myself eating this with everything!
    and hey--good luck breaking through those gym doors. :)

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  9. I have some leftover Guinness sitting around from the cupcakes and this definitely what I need to use it in! Delicious!

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  10. We thoroughly enjoyed it. I wonder how it would be with my favorite Young's Double Chocolate Stout....thanks for sharing the recipe.

    The only change I would make if I were to send the care packages out, is to include recipes with them.

    <3 ya!

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  11. Your bread looks delish! Great job!

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  12. Thank you for visiting my site :) Your bread looks perfect! I would love to make a bread like that one, but I am not a good baker.

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  13. What a beautiful loaf of bread...I'll bet it was delicious!

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  14. It looks good! Does it really taste like beer?

    I didn't even bother to make resolutions. :)
    ~ingrid

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  15. It's been awhile since I made beer bread. Love the flavour. Love it in cakes too!

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