This week it was bread. I was so inspired by the quick breads, that I decided to have a go and used this recipe:
Soda Bread with Smoked Bacon and Onion
Ingredients- 250gms white flour
- 250gms wholemeal flour
- 300gms smoked streaky bacon (diced)
- 3 large white onions
- 1 bunch of fresh sage
- 1-2 tsps table salt
- 1tsp ground black pepper
- 2tsp 'bex tartar' (cream of tartar)
- 1tsp bicarb soda
- 1 pint of whole milk
Directions
- Pre heat the oven to gas mark 5/200c.
- Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Fry the bacon and diced onion until crisp.
- In a large mixing bowl put the flour, salt, pepper, baking powder and stir to combine.
- Drain the bacon and onion on to kitchen paper and add to the flour. De-stem and chop up the sage and add this to the mix.
- Using your hand to mix pour in the milk until you have a soft but not sticky dough.
- Tip onto a floured surface and cut into two.
- Shape each half into a round (about 1-2in deep) and make a deep cross on each loaf.
- Put on the baking trays and put in the oven for 30 minutes, or until the loaves sound hollow when tapped underneath.
- Cool on a wire rack and brush the top of each loaf with a little of the bacon oil left in the frying pan.
- While the bread is baking, slice the third onion into rings. Fry in butter with 2tsp of sage and 2 tsp of sugar. Fry until golden brown, then drain on kitchen paper and then sprinkle on top of the bread.
- Serve in a basket.
However, didn't have sage or smoked bacon. So I used diced up deli sliced Black Forest Ham. Didn't put the topping on either.
They could have done with a bit longer in the oven and were quite dense. They were pretty tasty though, warm with butter on.
They could have done with a bit longer in the oven and were quite dense. They were pretty tasty though, warm with butter on.
It is well known who won this series, but I have to say watching her so far on the first three shows; it boggles my mind as to how she won? I am a big fan of Ian's and like his style. It is on a channel called PBS/WNED and on a Friday night for us in Southern Ontario.
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That's one of my favourite shows! Nadiya was brilliant and it was a tough contest. I think Ian's experimenting was ultimately his downfall, unfortunately. Can't wait for the next one!
I think this is the best show on TV and I love to try out the recipes and then give them a little tweak (the Spanish Windtorte looked NOTHING like the photo!!). The show makes you think that, yes, I can give this a go and be out of my comfort zone. Oh and Mary Berry... what a saint x
The soda bread looks great. It would be fab for a picnic as you wouldn't need to put fillings in it x x
Love the Great British Bake Off!!
I wonder if I could substitute almond milk?? Hubby cannot have dairy, yeast, eggs!
We watch the same series, really enjoy it.
What Network Gill? TVO? I keep missing it.
I was wondering what network as well Gill.
God bless.
I am so glad you have got access to this TV series. It is wonderful viewing but you don't always agree with who goes out or what they make. The production company also make the Great British sewing bee.
The bread looks tasty!
I've never seen this show, but the bread looks delicious. Yum. The contestants on any of those shows, (cooking, singing, dancing,) that I think should win never do. I guess that's why I'm not a judge on any of them. Ha!
Blessings,,
Betsy
We watch this, when our PBS is working...it has been 'having technical difficulties' for about a month now. I frustrated beyond words.
Have you seen the series The Great British Sewing Bee? I love it...I came across it on youtube...don't know if this season is still there. They are usually taken down rather quickly. But it is probably my favorite show...even Lorelei liked watching it with me.
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