Apple Spice Bread

by beth on August 12, 2010

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Every now & again I decide to make Apple Spice Bread to break up the days.  I love the way it warms me from the inside with all the deli­cious spices.  Espe­cially when it’s fresh out of the oven, just cooled enough to cut & eat with a pat of but­ter.  Oh, wow! It’s good stuff.  It’s also a dish that every­one here loves.  It can be a snack, dessert or break­fast on the go in our family.

What You Need:

1 1/2 Cup of Apple Sauce (reg­u­lar & unsweetened)

1 Cup Brown Sugar

1 Stick of Unsalted But­ter (softened)

2 Eggs

1 Tea­spoon Vanilla

2 Cup of All Pur­pose Flour

1 Tea­spoon Bak­ing Soda

1/2 Tea­spoon Bak­ing Powder

1 Tea­spoon Cinnamon

1/2 Tea­spoon Nutmeg

1/2 Tea­spoon All Spice

1/4 Tea­spoon Salt

1/2 Cup Wal­nuts (chopped)

Top­ping:

1/4 Cup of Brown Sugar

1/2 Tea­spoon Cinnamon

1/4 Cup Wal­nuts (chopped)

Pre­heat the oven to 350 degrees

Cook for approx­i­mately 1 hr– 1 hr 15 minutes

How To Put it Together:

Sim­ple. Sift dry ingre­di­ents together in a bowl (flour, bak­ing pow­der, bak­ing soda, salt, and all spices). Put the bowl aside while you cream together other ingredients.

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In a mixer add in your apple sauce, eggs, vanilla, brown sugar, but­ter (it should be soft­ened).  Cream together in a mixer on medium-high until every­thing is incor­po­rated and creamy.  Now add in the bowl slowly, you want to have these ingre­di­ents incor­po­rate fully into the creamy mixture.

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Then add in your chopped wal­nuts.  I use a mini-food proces­sor for my wal­nuts, but you could chop them by hand as well.  If you don’t like wal­nuts or are aller­gic the leave them out.

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Make your top­ping: sim­ply chop your wal­nuts & mix them together with brown sugar & cin­na­mon.  Again I used a mini-food proces­sor ease.

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Pour into your greased  & floured pans. You can use a table­spoon of but­ter to grease & then about a 1 table­spoon of flour shake it around in the pan to the pan is coated.  You can use two 8x4 bread loaf pans or one 9x13 cake pan.  I used a cake pan here.  Once your pan(s) are filled sprin­kle your top­ping on it. Then pop in the oven bake for about 1hr to 1 hr 15minutes at 350 degrees.  I’d rec­om­mend check­ing it around the 1 hr mark, sim­ply use a tooth­pick or a knife & insert it into the bread.  When you pull it back it out if it is clean then your bread is done, if not then let it bake a lit­tle longer (check again 10–15 min­utes later).

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It def­i­nitely has more of puffy top to it in the cake pan then it would in a bread pan.  A bread pan would have given it a more even appear­ance, but I kind of like the dif­fer­ence in look.  But then again I’m weird as my fam­ily often tells me.  Point being I made apple spice bread in a cake pan & got some weird looks from the fam­ily.  With a few vari­a­tions to the recipe I could have just made apple spice cake, but no I decided to make a big old bread in a cake pan.  And yes it was good.  Very good. Well worth the weird looks.

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1 beths_confusion August 12, 2010 at 1:42 pm

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2 Laura Ingalls Gunn August 12, 2010 at 12:04 pm

Oh my goodness this has “delicious breakfast” written all over it.

And snack, and lunch, and and and…. :)

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3 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:28 am

It definitely is an all day kind of food :)

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4 Sunshine Mom August 12, 2010 at 1:23 pm

That looks wonderful! I can almost smell it! :)

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5 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:29 am

The smell is actually quite wonderful too, it also reminds me that fall is coming soon…

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6 Christina August 12, 2010 at 2:36 pm

Wow, this looks delicious! I can definitely see eating it for breakfast, with coffee, at lunch, as dessert, yum!

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7 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:29 am

With coffee it’s really a nice treat :)

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8 Kristy August 12, 2010 at 5:17 pm

I love to eat that kind of stuff with coffee.

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9 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:29 am

I know, it’s bread like this perfect for coffee?

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10 Lisa @ Crazy Adventures in Parenting August 14, 2010 at 12:57 pm

OMG! I am seriously friggin’ DROOLING right now.

Annnnd bookmarked ;)

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11 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:30 am

Hopefully you didn’t damage the keyboard with the drool ;)

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12 Beachcomber August 17, 2010 at 2:14 pm

Yum that sounds and looks good.

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13 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:30 am

It really is good :)

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14 Liam O'Malley August 19, 2010 at 4:51 pm

Two things I am reminded of very consistently ever since I started blogging earlier this year.

1) I need an ice cream maker.
2) I need to make more homemade bread.

This stuff looks absolutely to die for. I can smell it from here.

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15 beth August 22, 2010 at 9:31 am

You know what’s funny I was telling my husband that we should get an ice cream maker. I have like 5 ice creams I want to make & while I *could* make them now without one I really want the maker.

And yes, get to making more homemade bread Liam!

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