Need a fun, quick, over-the-top tasting loaf for gift giving?
The crunchy praline topping is a game changer!
I'm not sure if it's the rainy wet weather we've had one day and the sweltering heat we've had the next day or if I'm just in a funk, but I've been hunkered down in the kitchen on dull days baking.
When I'm not baking, I'm finding myself buying fresh bouquets or planting flowers. Take a peek HERE. They are gracing my kitchen table and my deck and just looking at them helps me wish for Summer. Put those two together {flowers + baking} and my life is pretty much made.
Throw in a glass of wine and a good book and you'd think I'd have won the lottery! And maybe some Fixer Upper re-runs and gosh darn it, I'm high on life.
It doesn't take much for me to smile. I live simply and enjoy pleasing others. My house isn't grand, but my kitchen always smells good and my friends know they can often rely on me to deliver a warm baked good.
But here's the kicker, the sweet, hot, almost boiling, praline sauce that you pour over the bread when it comes out of the oven? Well, it might be better than flowers, wine and re-runs of Fixer Upper combined.
If that is possible.
My kids who came home from school that day with the everyday sigh of, “I-might-die-right-here-on-the-kitchen-floor-if-I-don't-eat-right-now” look devoured this bread in about 5 seconds flat. In fact, I think one started choking before he took a big gulp of water to wash it down.
But, I kept my mouth shut about diets and waistlines and just informed them that it is nice to bake for others unexpectedly.
Enjoy this bread warm from the oven or a day later with a nice, cold glass of milk. That praline topping gets crunchy and oh, so delicious!
Apple Praline Buttermilk Bread
Print this Recipe!2 c. flour
½ c. sugar
1 ½ t. baking powder
½ t. baking soda
1 t. salt
1 c. buttermilk
1 egg
¼ c. vegetable oil
1 c. finely diced apples
1 t. cinnamon
½ c. finely diced pecans
Topping:
1 stick unsalted buttermilk
½ c. brown sugar
½ c. finely diced pecans
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. In a stand mixer combine the flour sugar, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
3. Add in the buttermilk, egg, oil, diced apples and pecans. Stir until just combined. Transfer to two greased loaf pans.
4. Bake loaves for 40-45 minutes or until raised and slightly golden.
5. Right before the loaves are finished, melt the butter and brown sugar in a small saucepan on the stove. Once melted, bring to a boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. When the loaves are taken out of the oven, pour the hot topping over the bread and top with the remaining chopped pecans.
6. Allow to cool slightly before serving. Keep in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
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