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February 13, 2010 by: Cathy

Valentine Breads: HBinFive

For the February 15th HBinFive Bread Braid, we made several breads to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day: Chocolate Espresso Bread, Chocolate Tangerine Bars and Red Beet Buns.

I decided to get creative with the Chocolate Espresso Bread and bake it in a flower pot.  The result was a dark brown bread that looks like dirt.  I’m okay with that!  It adds to the effect! The bread cracked a little bit at the top which I also think adds to the effect.

Here is the Chocolate Flower Pot Bread all dressed up for Valentine’s Day!  I thought it looked more festive to keep it in the pot for the photo.

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Would you like to learn how to make flower pot bread?

View my May 2009 post on Flower Pot Bread.  It includes the recipe and instructions for making some delicious Flower Pot Bread.

 

Next …

 

We made Chocolate Tangerine Bars using the Chocolate Espresso Bread dough, along with a few additions – bittersweet chocolate, tangerine zest and dried cranberries. I liked the flavor of the bars. The dried cranberries and tangerine zest really provide a burst of flavor, but the bars were a little bit dry.

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My taste tester thinks these bars would taste good made into bread pudding, but I decided they would taste really good crumbled over some vanilla ice cream. 

My son got a great score on his SAT so we bought some ice cream the other night to celebrate. We crumbled one of the chocolate tangerine bars over the top and added some cherries.  It was delicious, but I forgot to take a picture.

Wow! This has become a high calorie post.  We went from chocolate bread to ice cream topped with chocolate bread.  The good thing is there are no calories in these photos so you’re safe.  The other good thing is that I only ate a couple of bites of the ice cream so I’m safe too.  My son runs track so he can afford the calories.

 

Moving right along…

 

The final bread for this bread braid is Red Beet Buns. I wasn’t going to make them because they just didn’t sound good, but I changed my mind after reading some of the other posts.  After all, what’s the point of participating in a bread-baking group if you don’t try new and different things, right?  I definitely wouldn’t have chosen this on my own volition, but I’m glad I made them.  They have a beautiful color!

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My youngest son and I ate them as dinner rolls with homemade vegetable soup.  We didn’t have high hopes for them, but we were pleasantly surprised. We had the buns warm with butter and they were actually pretty good. My son even said so. I could taste the onion flavor and my son said they tasted a little bit sweet.

I shared a bun with my taste tester (aka BF) and he loved them.  He took some to share with his family.  I always have so much bread around, I’m only to happy to share with willing taste testers. 😉

 

That’s about it for the Feb 15th Bread Braid! Thanks for joining us in the bread-baking blog.  Look for more breads from the Healthy Bread in Five Minutes Baking Group.

 

About the HBinFive Baking Group

The HBinFive Baking Group, started by Michelle of Big Black Dogs, is baking through all of the breads in the  Healthy Bread in Five Minutes book. For more information on the new HBinFive baking group, check out Michelle’s blog.

 

 

Happy Baking!
Cathy

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You might enjoy some of the other breads that have been featured in the bread making blog.

Stollen: BBA
Valentine Bread with Cherries and Almonds

Comments

  1. Teresa Bjork says

    February 14, 2010 at 6:08 pm

    Love the flower pot bread. Such a good idea and great pictures. I was going to skip the red beet buns, too, but changed my mind because I was so curious. It was fun to mix up the red dough!

  2. Cristie says

    February 14, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    Your blog is very festive! What a wonderful thought to use the chocolate bread for a pudding, a perfect application for this bread. We loved the beet buns as well!

  3. Michelle says

    February 15, 2010 at 2:19 am

    Your Flower Pot Bread is so cute and a nice addition to any Valentine’s Day Celebration!

    We like the Espresso Bread but we love the Red Beet Buns! I will definitely be making these again.

    Don’t forget to link up to the Bread Braid.

    Michelle

  4. Elwood says

    February 15, 2010 at 9:58 am

    Your beet buns were so perfectly made, very nice. We ate the chocolate bread with ice cream too.

  5. Raelyn says

    February 15, 2010 at 3:02 pm

    Great job! Taste testers are always great to have around.

  6. Joanne says

    February 15, 2010 at 7:24 pm

    Honestly, I didn’t have high hopes for the beet buns either but I ended up loving them! Yours look so pretty. Taste testers are definitely necessary what with all of this bread we are going through! Thank god I have two roommates.

  7. Danielle says

    February 15, 2010 at 11:59 pm

    What a cute idea! I’ve never seen bread made in a flower pot….perfect for Valentines Day with the flower. Everything looks wonderful

  8. Old Pop says

    February 17, 2010 at 1:57 pm

    Great idea for the flower pot. What time and temp did you bake?

  9. Cathy (breadexperience) says

    February 17, 2010 at 2:53 pm

    Old Pop, I baked the flower pot bread at 350 degrees F. for about 25 minutes or so. I used a skewer to test the doneness.

  10. Jenny says

    February 18, 2010 at 12:15 am

    I like your little flower pot. I also like the sounds of your ice cream topping–sounds delish!
    ~Jenny~

  11. teresa says

    February 19, 2010 at 11:07 pm

    i was pleasantly surprised with the beet buns too! your breads turned out beautifully! i like your blog!

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