Gift Breads: Homemade Zucchini Bread
By J P Whickson, published Oct 25, 2007
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You'll need to grease two loaf pans that are 9X5 and set the oven for 350 degrees.
Begin by beating together 2 cups of white sugar, 3 eggs, and 1 cup of vegetable oil. Add in 2 cups of applesauce and 1/2 cup of sour cream. In a plastic baggie mix 3 cups of flour, 1/4 tsp of baking powder, 1 tsp of baking soda, and 1 tsp of ground cinnamon. Shake it well and then add it to the liquid mixture. You can add 1 cup of dates, raisins or nuts at this time, if you choose.
Pour the mixture into a pan and bake for 80 minutes or until a toothpick stuck in the center comes out clean.
Wrap the bread well when it has cooled and place it in bags for the freezer.
Zucchini Bread
Let's try some zucchini bread for another gift idea. There is an old story that a visitor from the big city came into a small rural town. He was quite impressed with how the townspeople didn't fear leaving their house unlocked, allowed their children out after dark, and basically felt safe. It seemed to be true until his friend took him to a local restaurant.
"Lock the car." The friend told him.
The man was quite taken back, his friend had never locked his home, this seemed out of place. "OK, but you don't lock any thing else up? Why are you starting now? Are you worried that someone will steal your car?"
"Oh, no, I'm not worried about theft. It's zucchini season, and you never know how many of those bougars you're going to find when you get back."
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Takeaways
- Applesauce Bread and Zucchini Bread for gifts
Did You Know?
Growing up and raising a garden in a small town found us with too much produce at the end of the season. At that time, there was no place to donate the food.
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