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.
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.
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.
Make your topping: simply chop your walnuts & mix them together with brown sugar & cinnamon. Again I used a mini-food processor ease.
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).
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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Oh my goodness this has “delicious breakfast” written all over it.
And snack, and lunch, and and and….
It definitely is an all day kind of food
That looks wonderful! I can almost smell it!
The smell is actually quite wonderful too, it also reminds me that fall is coming soon…
Wow, this looks delicious! I can definitely see eating it for breakfast, with coffee, at lunch, as dessert, yum!
With coffee it’s really a nice treat
I love to eat that kind of stuff with coffee.
I know, it’s bread like this perfect for coffee?
OMG! I am seriously friggin’ DROOLING right now.
Annnnd bookmarked
Hopefully you didn’t damage the keyboard with the drool
Yum that sounds and looks good.
It really is good
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.
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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