I have a promise to make. I promise that I will learn
how to photograph food. Because I have in no way stopped baking. In fact only
this week I made batches and batches of snickerdoodles and lemon and poppy seed
cookies. But I am a total disaster when it comes to cameras. In fact I don’t
even own one and my camera phone doesn’t work. And since my dearest
photographer, who just also happens to be my dearest husband-to-be, can
unfortunately not be with me and my food during the week, we have to make due
on the weekends. But I will be better. I will get a camera and start working on
it. Also, did I mention that the photographer kept our cat and I got an
adorable puppy from the shelter? Just on a side note. Our family-to-be is
already growing. All this has nothing to do with this great soda-bread. Which
is amazingly delicious and not photographed by me or the dog.
Ingredients
2 cups of all-purpose-flour
1 package baking powder
1 cup milk
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. freshly ground pepper
150g gorgonzola cheese, cubed
100g parmesan, grated
1 cup pears, cubed
1 package baking powder
1 cup milk
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. freshly ground pepper
150g gorgonzola cheese, cubed
100g parmesan, grated
1 cup pears, cubed
I used coffee mugs as cups. This is an easy soda
bread, no science here. Just throw everything together and knead for a few
minutes with the dough hooks on your free stand mixer. Bake at 180°C for about
30-35 minutes.
That’s how quickly you can make this. For if
unannounced friends are coming over or if you need something as a side dish for
festive menus. Wait did I say festive menus? Ehm yeah, Christmas is only about
four weeks away just saying.
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