Ever since then, he has encourage the use of raisins, even going out of his way to make sure we have extras in the pantry just in case! Thankfully, I don't have to hesitate now and thought this Glazed Cinnamon-Raisin Tea Bread would be good for snacking on today.
To soften the combo of dark and golden raisins, they are juiced up in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. To amp up the nutrition of this bread, without detracting from the taste, we mixed a combination of all-purpose flour, whole wheat pastry flour and ground flax seeds to inject some fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. To keep the healthy theme going, the fat used in the recipe is canola oil, instead of butter, to give the bread a rich texture without being greasy. The bread is quite tender and decidedly moist from the use of buttermilk in the batter - I always keep a can of the powdered version in the fridge for the times I don't have prepared buttermilk already on hand. If you don't already have either of those handy, you could also sour your own milk for this recipe by mixing a couple teaspoons of lemon juice with milk and letting it sit for a few minutes.
Once the well-risen loaf has completely cooled, the top is adorned with a sweet glaze combined from confectioners' sugar, milk and apple juice. Once drizzled, toasted sliced almonds are scattered all over the top for a nutty crunch. Be sure to add the almonds as soon as you drizzle - the glaze will begin to set quickly and will hold the almonds in place (handy for when you slice the bread!).





















This looks great. I bet it would be nice with some apples chopped up in it as well.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhh YUM!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmm that look delicious. Did you use golden raisins as they look quite golden/green in the photo. This is now on my 'to bake' list!
ReplyDeleteJeff, we welcome you to the dark-raisin side :)
ReplyDeleteHaha - thanks Cynthia! I certainly never expected I would be ASKING for raisins in stuff. They are sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteJerry - that might be a nice addition!
ReplyDeletePat - yeah!
Katie - Yes, we did use both kinds!
Cynthia - hee hee!