Apple bread with sweet almond oil recipe

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An apple for the teacher

Sometimes we think about how different the grocery stores of today look to the grocery stores of, say, your grandmother's time. We have so many more choices and possibilities. The cuisine of other cultures have entered into our daily lives in such a rich way. Moreover, we know so much more about health. However, many of us are also aware that these choices have had consequences for the world as well. For instance, food is now transported over much greater distances. That is to say, the array of choices sometimes leaves us paralysed and without deep culinary traditions to fall back on and cushion ourselves with. For all of these reasons, we like to rediscover the simplest of ingredients. Among these would be the humble apple. In other words, few fruits are more wholesome or easier to get. Yet, try to imagine you are biting into an apple for the first time ever. Wouldn't its crisp, substantial flavour be wondrous?      Subsequently, we've been enjoying our apples in new ways. For example, when stewed, they are a perfect complement to morning porridge. Further, baked with dates, lemons, figs, bay leaves and a little maple syrup or honey, they are a luscious pudding. Apple bread is a nice addition to our recipe file. It's not the bread that comes to mind first when we think of autumnal fruit and vegetable breads, but it's a been a lovely surprise.

The arithmetic of apples

As nearly anyone who has attempted to change up a bread recipe will know, baking is all about math. Consequently, get your balance of ingredients right and transitioning over into plant-based baking loses any intimidating factor. It is just purely sweet. That's why we've taken care of the tricky part for you. That is to say, we've found the right agents to bring together the other ingredients and keep everything nice and moist. For example, we've found that applesauce and mashed bananas often do the trick. Less practically, dates and apples are a combination that never gets old, especially when sharpened by lemon zest. Erbology Sweet Almond Oil brings protein as well as interest. Further, the nutty flavour is familiar alongside apples, but the way it has been concentrated and heightened brings elegance. Similarly, almonds are further utilised in the nut milk, which brings body and abundance.      This bread is lovely in the morning. You could make some homemade cranberry sauce with maple syrup, orange juice and orange zest to enjoy on the side. If you're having it for dessert, there are any number of wonderful new plant-based ice creams you could have alongside. In conclusion, this is a great one to freeze for family and friends - and be sure there's a loaf or two for yourself! If you wanted to be literal and old-fashioned, you could gift a loaf of this bread to your child's teacher and to your doctor. Why not!

  • 2 cups spelt flour (for a gluten-free option, use 2 cups of gluten-free mix flour)
  • 1 cup coconut sugar
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp ground turmeric
  • 2 tsp Erbology Organic Sweet Almond Oil
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 cup apple sauce
  • Teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup sweetened almond milk
  • 3 sliced dates, for garnish
  • 1 tsp crushed almonds, for garnish

  • Size: 253 g
  • Serv. size: 3.3 g

  1. Firstly, preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F), and grease and flour a 4x8-inch loaf pan.
  2. Secondly, in a large bowl, combine all the dried ingredients: flour, coconut sugar, baking powder, turmeric and salt. Give it a good stir.
  3. Meanwhile, now it’s time to add the wet ingredients: apple sauce, lemon zest, apple cider vinegar, and almond milk. If your flour absorbs too much liquid, add some extra milk.
  4. Pour the batter into your prepared loaf pan and garnish with dates and almonds. Bake for 20-30 minutes at 180°C (350°F), or until a tester inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  5. In conclusion, remove from oven and let cool in the pan for a few minutes. Then remove the bread from the pan and let cool completely before serving. Slice, serve and enjoy!
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