Thursday, December 13, 2007

Have I mentioned that I don't really consider myself a baker? I found this recipe for Cranberry Orange Bread with a Grand Marnier Glaze on the Cooking Light website, but it originally came from Sunset Magazine in 2006. All but one person on the Cooking Light board raved about its flavor, its texture, and how incredibly moist it was. Mine was flat, crumbly, stuck to the bottom of the pan, and did not pack the flavor punch that I was expecting. Mind you I did not add the glaze at this time, but that is because I wanted my daughter to compare the flavor with a similar recipe that I have. I figure if I am going to be true to my blog, I might was well post the failures as well as the successes. Mind you, this still tastes good, it just won't be the bread I bake to give to friends who are also receiving the Cranberry Liqueur. The texture was more like a muffin than bread. I suspect some of the issues may have to do with the altitude where I live, but those issues did not prevent my other recipe from rising. I seem to be in the minority here though, so I would encourage others to try it.

The picture from Sunset Magazine:


My bread:

4 comments:

La Cuisine d'Helene said...

What a nice bread. I can smell it from here. Glad I discovered your blog.

Laura said...

Thanks Helene. I am hoping to give the Cranberry Liqueur and the the Cranberry Orange Bread as gifts.

BumbleVee said...

Hi Laura.... found through Joe's blog.

I have a great Cranberry Orange loaf recipe on my Tea and Scones blog.. easy, tasty and moist..all the things a loaf should be.... check it out if you have time.

Laura said...

Thanks Bumblevee; I will check it out and compare it to the one that I have (in addition to the one that was posted on my blog).