Spring has knocked at our door, but the cold seems to be adamant
on staying for some more time. Haven’t we adapted to this change? One pot
meals, hot soups, endless cups of tea, frothy coffees, steaming hot chocolate ,
pleasure of getting up late and peering out of the window to discover layers
and layers of fog and rolling back into the warmth of the quilt for some
more time…seems like we’ve always been living in ice age.
Oriental White eye |
Purple sunbird |
Purple sunbird sucking nectar from Aloe Vera flowers |
Planning dinner during winters always helps as it leaves you
with some extra time to flip through the pages of your favorite book or the
pleasure of reading out another of your child’s favourite fairy tale as she slips
into her soft quilt and begins to get lost into her fairy land becoming a
princess or a fairy.
I make quick breads quite regularly during winters. Easy and
quick to make, it makes simple and healthy dinner with soups or broth. Here is
the recipe of Honey Whole Wheat and Oats Quick Bread that I made recently. It is
very delicious bread.
Honey Whole Wheat and Oats Quick
Bread
Ingredients
1 1/3 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup (scant) plain yogurt
1 egg
¾ cup low fat milk
¼ cup Canola oil
¼ cup honey
1 ¼ teaspoon salt
2 ¼ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon soda
2 tablespoons oats for topping
Method
Preheat oven to 175 degrees C. Line and grease and dust
one 9x5 inch pan.
Whisk together whole wheat flour, oats, all purpose
flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda.
In another bowl, beat the egg lightly. Add oil and honey
and beat till well blended. Add yogurt
and mix well. Stir in milk.
Add flour mix and into yogurt mix and gently stir till
well incorporated. Do not over mix.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the oats
over the top.
Bake for 45 to 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted
in the center comes out clean. Tent loosely with a foil if the top is browning
too fast. Turn off the oven; remove the loaf from the pan after 15 minutes. Run
a knife around the sides to loosen it and turn it onto the rack. Slice when
cold.
Beautiful birds and beautiful bread. Perfect to go with a cup of tea in any weather. I can easily veganise this recipe. Thankyou for sharing Namita :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pic where bird is sucking nectar from the aloe vera flowers. Bread looks good.
ReplyDeleteLoved the write up & the recipe too . Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi any replacement of egg??
ReplyDeleteHello Khyati, you may omit egg and add more 1/4 cup yogurt more. Or, try flax egg. I have not tried an egg less version yet. Do share the results :)
DeleteHello Binu, Whole wheat flour tends to make breads dense. You may take 50% all-purpose flour if you like a lighter crumb. Do share your results with me.
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