22. Clay Pot (or Tin Can) Quickbreads



MATERIALS
    Clay pot or tin can
    aluminum foil (if using clay pot)
    Butter, margarine, or vegetable oil
    Quickbread mix (such as cornbread or muffin mixes)

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Wash clay pot (or can) with warm water only. towel dry. Cover drain hole w/ small piece of aluminum foil. Grease inside of pot & lip with butter, margarine, or oil.
  2. Preheat oven 375 F. and bake according to the times below:
    • cornbread for 45 min,
    • all others 60 min. Use any quickbread recipe.
  3. Spoon batter into Pot or Can, bake immediately.
  4. bread is done when topcrust is lightly browned.
      If keeping for yourself: Cool bread IN pot for 10 min.Loosen w/ knife, remove to a rack, let stand 10 min Serve warm
      If giving as a gift, allow to cool, then wrap with cellophane or waxed paper.


From RecipeTips.com:

Other Baking Containers: almost any other type of oven-safe and food-safe container can be used to bake bread, such as a stoneware baking dish or terra-cotta pots or even coffee cans as is the case when making Boston brown bread.

When using a terra-cotta flowerpot, it must be thoroughly dry. It is best to place it in a warm, sunny location for several hours. After drying, the pot should be well greased with cooking oil, placed in a 375ºF oven for about an hour, and then cooled. This process can be repeated several times until oil has thoroughly soaked the terra-cotta. The seasoned flowerpot should not be washed after use because washing will have an adverse effect on the seasoned surfaces - simply wipe the pot clean.


Also an option: Create a quick bread gift basket:
  • Clean Clay Pot
      you can pre-season as suggested above, or enclose seasoning instructions
  • Quick Bread Mix
      provide in original packaging, or buy a cellophane bag & empty the contents into it - provide a label telling what kind of quick bread it is
  • Dish Towel
  • Wooden mixing spoon
  • Baking Instructions

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