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Quick and Easy Whole Wheat Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Coffee and whole wheat toast are one of my breakfast mainstays. St. Patrick’s Day is coming up so why not whip up a loaf of Irish Soda Bread one of the greatest gifts this Lazy Budget Chef (who can’t proof bread to save her life) has ever known – the bread machine. As luck would have it I have more whole wheat flour than white and more raisins than normal because I went to a bulk bin without a container and bought more raisin than I thought. No problem. I’ll make a Irish style whole wheat bread featuring those those happy raisins sitting in my kitchen. I am using the bread machine to make and proof the dough for this recipe and baking the bread in the oven because I want the round shape of a traditional Irish style bread. You can bake it that way or you can bake the whole wheat Irish bread from start to finish in a bread machine. It will taste just the same although I personally think baking bread in the bread maker makes it a little more dense than when I bake bread machine do

Strawberry Panna Cotta

Summer is strawberry season! I thought that strawberries were a too spendy treat. However, now that I’m getting coupon and sale cycle information on We Use Coupons I find that I can afford strawberries much more often. Seasonal fruit and vegetables are a budget chef’s best friend.

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If you’re tired of strawberry shortcake, here’s a yummy strawberry dessert for you to try courtesy of  SamsClub.com/Meals. Check them out for weekly recipe ideas!

Strawberry Panna Cotta Recipe

Preparation Time: 25 Minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients

Panna Cotta:
Vegetable oil
2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon water
2 teaspoons (1 pkt.) unflavored gelatin (use 1½ teaspoon if you prefer a softer texture)
1 cup plain whole-milk yogurt or buttermilk
2 cups whipping cream
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ cup sugar

Strawberry:
2 pints strawberries, hulled, thinly sliced
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
Optional: ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Cooking Directions

For Panna Cotta:
1. Lightly oil custard cups
2. Pour water into small bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over water. Let stand until softened, about 15 minutes.
3. Mix yogurt, 1-cup cream and vanilla in a large bowl.
4. Heat remaining 1 cup cream and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat, stirring until sugar is dissolved and cream comes to a simmer. Remove from heat.
5. Add gelatin mixture to pan, stirring to dissolve gelatin. Mix hot cream-gelatin mixture into yogurt mixture in bowl.
6. Divide mixture among six ¾-cup ramekins. Refrigerate dessert uncovered until cold, then cover and refrigerate overnight or at least 4 hours.

For strawberries:
1. Toss strawberries, vinegar, sugar (and pepper, optional)  in large bowl to combine.
2. Let stand 30 minutes, tossing occasionally.

To serve: Run a small knife around the edge of each custard to loosen. Invert onto your serving plates then top with the strawberry sauce.


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Comments

Mary H said…
Oh, oh, oh, this sounds so good and summery! Thanks for the recipe.
Beloved Green said…
I am so happy to finally have fresh food around here. Farmers markets make so very happy. Love your recipe!
Air Purifiers said…
These look so tasty! I can't wait to make this over the weekend for some friends I'm having over :D
-Carrie
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Everyday Art said…
That looks crazy good. We've been making berry stuff lately over on our blog, and this looks to me like something that will be made VERY soon. :) Just pinned it....
Emily said…
Oh so yummy looking! Thanks for linking up.
Emily
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