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Steamed Brown Bread
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13 Reviews
marsiamarsia
May 4, 2017
How long must we wait before removing the bread from its container? Will the butter allow it to slip right out from its cans (or pudding basin) without waiting for the bread to cool down completely? Can't wait to try this recipe and EAT IT. . . .
Roxann G.
June 18, 2013
One of my fave meals is fried spam with Heinz 57, any kind of canned beans, and canned brown bread, toasted and slathered with butter. Never saw a recipe for the bread but will definitely try my hand at this!! thanks!!
Kathy M.
August 12, 2012
We grew up on B&M canned brown bread w/raisins spread w/cream cheese and topped w/slices of piemento-stuffed green olives. I know...it sounds odd, but you've got it all...sweet, salty & creamy. It's delish. I can't wait to try making my own using your recipe. Thank you.
porchapples
November 30, 2011
The mix of flours in TH recipe looks terrific. As many readers are concerned about steaming in cans I add this link to Epicurious which presents a method for cooking this type of bread without using cans -- a pudding mold.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Boston-Brown-Bread-104112
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Boston-Brown-Bread-104112
denverdawn
November 27, 2011
Love, love, love your recipes! Can't wait to try this bread recipe - since I live in Denver (5,280 feet altitude) I assume I'd need to steam it longer - any idea how much longer?
Thanks!
Thanks!
kiki-bee
November 6, 2011
Oh, I've missed this stuff - I grew up in Maine and was raised on brown bread. My mother never made it from scratch, just always bought the canned stuff, but nevertheless it was the perfect accompaniment to baked beans with salt pork. Personally, I've never liked the kind with raisins - I think I'll omit them (thought perhaps I should try it at least once; maybe my tastebuds have grown up by now).
duclosbe1
November 3, 2011
Brown bread is a big thing here in Maine. I've always been curious about it, but I'm a little leery of buying cans of bread at the grocery store. Now I can make it myself! Thanks!
margefromTN
November 6, 2011
Don't be leery...I grew up on Friends's Brown bread and miss it..would LOVE a local source. Homemade Backed beans, a loaf of Friends Brown Bread, and either hot dogs, hamburgers, or, best yet, codfish cakes were the most common Saturday night supper when I was growing up. slice the brown bread, slather with butter, reassemble the loaf, wrapped in foil and heat i the oven. Pour the juice from the baked beans over it. YUM....
aargersi
November 3, 2011
My Grandma used to make this and I LOVE it! Thanks you so much for posting!!!
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