I know I’ve mentioned my addiction to Facebook on this blog several times. I almost think I can dedicate a whole category to “Facebook Inspired” recipes and creations…this one being one of them.
I saw this recipe posted on Facebook last week on Food Network’s fan page and I immediately bookmarked it. I thought a festive sweet bread like this would make a nice addition to our Thanksgiving meal, and I was right. The flavor combination of orange and cranberry is just perfect…and it couldn’t have been easier to bake up at almost the last minute – which is why I’m a huge fan of quickbreads.
When I first saw the recipe I didn’t realize that I would need a food processor to make this bread. It wasn’t until after I got all my ingredients in order that I hit a road block. I don’t have a food processor! Actually, I have a mini one (that I purchased a couple of years ago when I was really into making purees)…but the mini one just doesn’t do the job for most recipes that call for a food processor. So it’s official. I am asking Santa for a food processor this year. What kind should I get? Help!
So how did I get past the “crap, I don’t have a food processor moment”? Well, I improvised by using my hands. Isn’t that what they probably did back in the day? I basically used my fingers to cut up the cold butter and blend it with the flour. Ann Burrell mentions in the recipe that the mixture should resemble “grated cheese”…and that’s the result I got as I was mixing with my hands so I went with it. And it worked!
But I still want my food processor.
Recipe from Anne Burrell, Food Network
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