Glazed Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread
Monday, November 25, 2019
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My mummy is one in every of my best style testers. She’s pretty sensible regarding being honest with Pine Tree State, and I’ve even got a number of “not my favorite” or “little too sweet for me” after I have brought one thing over for her to do.
Here could be a nice direction for do-it-yourself Applesauce. i favor to form it within the crockpot on low for regarding vi hours. i take advantage of AN immersion mixer to form it smooth!
Glazed Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread |
I have additionally created this bread with factory-made applesauce and it still tastes sensible, however lacks a bit little bit of the apple flavor that comes from exploitation tart apples to form do-it-yourself applesauce.
Homemade applesauce can sometimes be thicker than factory-made, therefore you will got to add simply a touch a lot of flour if your applesauce has a lot of wetness. The do-it-yourself applesauce I used had a lot of of scoop-able consistency instead of a pourable consistency.
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 cup old fashioned oats
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1/2 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt
- 1 cup applesauce (homemade or chunky style is best)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
GLAZE:
- 1 cup powdered sugar (add more if needed to thicken)
- 1/4 cup applesauce
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees, and grease loaf pan. I used a 9.25 by 5.25 by 2.75 inch metal nonstick loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, mix by hand flour, oats, salt, cinnamon, and baking powder. Set aside.
- In another bowl, mix sugar, oil, eggs, yogurt, applesauce, and vanilla, then stir into dry ingredients by hand until just combined.
- Scoop the batter into the loaf pan and bake for 45-48 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven and whisk together the powdered sugar and applesauce for the glaze.
- When the bread has cooled for just a bit, pour the glaze over the top. It will settle into the cracks and keep the bread moist. The glaze will set, but will remain slightly sticky.