This evening when Dave liberated me from the downtown office, it was 10 degrees, nearly 30 degrees warmer than when he first deposited me there in the morning because the car wisely would not start and it was left to the mighty DaveMobile to come vrooming through since I was on the hook to teach an in-person only class.
How does that relate to orange quick bread? Yesterday, and the two previous days, it was also dangerously cold, too cold for sensible humans to walk down the hill to the bakery to replenish the supply of bread for breakfast. So last night, spurred by the orange zest I had taken off an orange for lunch, the internet came through with a fast solution.
Orange quick bread
This recipe comes from Pastry & Beyond. which focuses on fairly simple scratch baking. Nothing wrong with that.
Ingredients
½ cup butter1 ½ cup flour
2½ teaspoons baking powder
½ cup sugar
2 tablespoons orange zest
2 eggs
¾ cup fresh orange juice
Method
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a bread pan. Line with parchment overhanging by a couple of inches on each side.Melt butter, set aside.
Combine flour and baking powder in a large bowl.
In a medium bowl, mix sugar and orange zest using your fingers to knead it together. Add butter and mix well. Add eggs and juice and mix well. Add wet ingredient and stir just until combined.
Pour batter into prepared pan and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. The original recipe suggested 35 to.38 minutes. I found it was more like 50 minutes, so be prepared to allot more time.
Remove from oven and let cool in pan for 20 minutes. Then lift onto a rack to cool completely.
Devour at your leisure.
Rating: Perfectly fine quick bread. Reasonable amount of orange flavor coming through. After cooking it way longer than called for, it had a quite moist texture. Good slicer. Doesn't really need a topping, but I suppose a marmalade would not go amiss. Would make again in any severe cold snap with oranges in the house.
But it could warm up any time. And it's a damn good thing a trainee showed up for the in-person training session, which is the only reason I drug myself in today.