there are blackberries growing along the greenway behind the house, and they are good ones, too! which is quite convenient and beats doing what i did last summer - which was trekking alongside the road picking somewhat inferior berries. this weekend, i spent a couple hours picking a gallon of blackberries.
i froze most of them, but i wanted to do something different with the cup or so i reserved. i toyed with the notion of trying something i heard from my dad...apparently a gentleman told him that the best thing to do with blackberries was to stew them with some honey or sugar and serve them over buttered biscuits (and a slice of hoop cheese on top). this sounds like a pie without the pie, and it certainly works for strawberry shortcake, so i could see it. however, today, i decided to try a quickbread.
i'll admit that i took this recipe from something i found online. i suppose the joy of cooking might have had something on quickbreads in general, but i didn't find anything specific to blackberries. so i decided the internet would provide this time.
preparation is quick/easy and only takes about 10 minutes. cooking takes about an hour, and then it takes a little time to cool before cutting in and enjoying.
ingredients:
- 2 cups flour (all-purpose)
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- blackberries (i had maybe a cup and a half or so)
- 3/4 cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- most of a stick of butter
preparation:
mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt into a large bowl. gently stir in the berries until well coated.
melt the butter in a separate bowl. mix the eggs, milk, and vanilla with the butter, and incorporate into the dry mixture. stir batter until fully mixed and add to a greased bread pan (i used a 4" x 9" pan). bake at 350°F for about an hour, or until the loaf is golden brown and a toothpick stabbed into the top comes out clean. let cool for about 10 minutes before removing from the pan.
verdict:
this particular recipe is less sweet than i was expecting. considering how there was only a cup of sugar, i suppose this shouldn't be any real surprise, but it lacks that certain something. after talking to mom, it could be improved upon by toasting a slice with cinnamon sugar -- or by applying (gasp!) blackberry jam and/or honey. shawn suggests adding something savory -- like perhaps a goat cheese (which i could see).
nonetheless, the bread did cook through properly, and the berries did not burst, so it was a pretty loaf. i might play with this in the future.
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