Remember that pudding-based sourdough bread I made a while back? I said that I’d try it again, and I did.
This time, the pudding being put to use was butterscotch-flavored. I know made-from-scratch is always better, but that’s a somewhat complex recipe and the boxed version is awfully tasty. Awfully--such an appropriate adverb since I feel guilty for enjoying something with so many chemicals, modified starches, preservatives, and the like.
But enjoy it I do, and I suspected that it would make for a knockout bread. I considered using chocolate chips or toffee bits as an add-in, but in the end I opted for diced dried apples. Had I used the sweet stuff, the end result might’ve been too rich (not for me, mind you, but for those of typical palates).
The bread was fantastic. There was definitely a subtle caramel-brown sugar-butterscotchy thing going on, but it was never the slightest bit overwhelming. The apples contributed a nice tart zing and the overall texture was lovely.
So soft. So satisfying.
Was it better than the version made with coconut pudding? Gracious, that’s a toughie. If you threatened to take away my cinnamon if I didn’t pick one or the other, I’d have to say the tropical version takes it by a hair (not by a hair found in any of my baked goods, of course)(I always wear a hairnet when I cook...don’t you?).
Butterscotch Friendship Bread
(personalized from this recipe)
1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup pear baby food
1/2 cup milk
1 cup sourdough starter
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
2 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 (3.4 oz) boxes instant butterscotch pudding
1 cup chopped dried apples
Preheat oven to 325F. Grease down whatever molds you intend to use (I filled up 8 mini loaves).
In a large bowl, mix the oil, pear puree, eggs, milk, starter, vanilla, and sugar.
In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, baking soda, pudding mix, and apples. Add this to the liquid mixture and stir thoroughly.
Pour the batter into the prepared pans and bake until done. Apparently, this takes at least an hour for regular loaves, and took around 45 minutes for my mini loaves. Cool completely before slicing.
It's bread... with pudding and apples. Genius! I know I would like this.
ReplyDeleteThey looks very good. I think the butterscotch was a good idea.
ReplyDeleteHairnet OH YES! Just as my mother does and my Grandmother did.
Wait, there is such a thing as an overwhelming amount of butterscotch? You could hit me with a truck of it and I'd never be any wiser ;)
ReplyDeletePerfect photo- I love that you placed that heavenly bread on that lovely wood. Coconut pudding or butterscotch? Hmmmm. Tough decision Grace. I'm leaning towards butterscotch and cinnamon. (Do they still make hairnets??)
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteNo one will take away your cinnamon! But I would like to see the hair net. : )
ohh come on sista..we want to see you in your cafateria worker hair net..PRETTY PLEASE!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to admit I really like the boxed butterscotch pudding too. Your bread looks awesome...doesn't everyone wear hairnets when they cook??;P
ReplyDeleteButterscotch, eh? Definitely a sweet twist on an old school bread! And by bread I really mean cake.
ReplyDeleteButterscotch and apples sound great together, and that looks like a delightfully tender crumb!
ReplyDeleteI'm an apple desert freak and the only way to improve apples? Add caramel or butterscotch! :D
ReplyDeleteBeen a while since I've been here! And this bread sure looks delightful.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of pudding!
ReplyDeleteI don't really like pudding, but when I do eat it, it has to be butterscotch! So this looks great!
ReplyDeleteNope, I'm thinking this is THE ONE!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
butterscotch is heaven!
ReplyDeleteGrace I love bread pudding and this is absolutely awesome!! love it, gloria
ReplyDeleteI think these look very moist and addictive! Butterscotch and apple together is a marriage made in heaven, and of course the cinnamon has to make it more heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI will have to make this for my hubby! He absolutely loves bread pudding.
ReplyDeleteI've never had butterscotch bread before - man does it look tasty.
ReplyDeleteButterscotch bread is a wonderful idea, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteSweet is always a plus in my book. Looks and sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love butterscotch pudding, too, and there's nothing like the convenience of instant. Looks like a good bread.
ReplyDeletedon't you love how many people are making bread exciting, flavorful, and like you, creative? Man, I would love a loaf of this. Not a slice, a LOAF. lol
ReplyDeleteI've been craving flavors like these (butterscotch, cinnamon, apples) and it isn't even fall yet (typically when those cravings kick in). We had such and early & long summer here, I think my body is a month off! Oh well...looks like I benefit after all :)
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to picture you with a hairnet, as lunch room lady. haha It would be a mighty fine lunch room of course.
ReplyDeleteThat combination sounds SO GOOD!! And you can tell from your photos how moist it is! Honestly, I wish I could make that for my family and only eat one teeny tiny bite myself, but, I know I'd want to eat the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteMMMM! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my kind of friendship bread!
ReplyDeleteButterscotch and apple is such a great combo! And baby food in bread, wow! Oh, and I always wear a hairband when I cook :)
ReplyDeleteI love butterscotch and could imagine this would taste wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOk you know I'm gonna like this one...apples! I almost can't wait for fall to get here so I can go nuts baking with them. I could now but it's just not the same when the air isn't crisp and the leaves aren't turning ! I know I'm rushing it but the heat and humidity of summer is frying my brain!
ReplyDeleteMy cousin apparantly has been making a ton of pudding friendship bread - I'll be sure to pass this along!
ReplyDeleteI've been making friendship bread, too, but a different version. It calls for vanilla pudding, but I chose chocolate instead, with choc. chips and walnuts for good measure. FABULOUS.
ReplyDeleteGotta try a butterscotch version now!
That picture looks so unbelievably good! I want some now!
ReplyDeleteThis is too ironic - I have been CRAVING butterscotch pudding lately!! (Its not even something I ate much before I gave up sweets though).
ReplyDeleteBet this would have been perfect with those toffee bits you suggested. But either way i think i'll be dreaming about this!
This sounds really good!
ReplyDelete(from the OTHER Kate) This just makes me drool. It's such a wonderful idea, sourdough and butterscotch and apples. I only wish I could get butterscotch pudding in Belgium...
ReplyDeleteButterscotch and apple a combo made in heaven. Looks fantastic friendship bread mmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI feel the power...I feel it!
ReplyDeleteI really like the sounding of butterscotch, even more when I see the photo. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I want to take it right off of my screen!! YUMMMMM!!
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, no one is going to take away your cinnamon!
ReplyDeletemmmm, I haven't had butterscotch and cinnamon, sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous--I am so impressed at the things you do with sourdough!
ReplyDeleteGrace this looks fantastic - a glorious bread to usher in the fall with (when it's not five thousand degrees!) :)
ReplyDeleteThe power of pudding, indeed! This bread looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteI could just sink my teeth into this and say mmmmmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dessert!
ReplyDeleteI've never been a huge fan of butterscotch, but this looks so freakin good! I just want a slice right now!
ReplyDeleteAs usual you make me hungry... wish I'd taken that bite!
ReplyDeleteButterscotch reminds me of camp the only place I was ever allowed that chemical-y pudding goodness
I always enjoy butterscotch! This looks SO good!
ReplyDeleteHairnet indeed. I wear a motocycle helment. The pudding bread sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delish, where would I get sourdough starter? I am pathetic!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Butterscotch= yum yum!
ReplyDeleteWish you could send some of that my way!
ReplyDeleteOooo they look delish! I made kinda the same thing in bread form instead of bars with the ole starter a while ago.
ReplyDelete