Family Favorites...Apple Streusel Bread

This is one of my husband’s favorite breads and I have made it often.   I found it in an earlier edition of Taste of Home, but also in the "Taste of Home Recipe Card Collection 2002".  The recipe first caught my eye because the contributor was June Formanek from Belle Plaine, Iowa. 
This is perfect just the way she gives the recipe- moist and flavorful.  I have also made it without the topping, adding the cinnamon to the batter and then glazing the loaf with a little bit of cinnamon-flavored powdered sugar frosting.  Like all quick breads, it slices more easily when it’s well-wrapped and chilled overnight.  I put any leftover slices in freezer bags, 2 to a small bag, or separated by waxed paper in a large bag.
This time I used some canned pecans and a lone Delicious apple and it was great.  Don’t overbake it- check it with a toothpick at 50 minutes.  I line my pan with parchment to make it easier to remove.
I make breads like this all year round.  It’s just as good with a summer main-dish salad as it is for a fall breakfast or coffee time anytime.             
Apple Streusel Bread
     1/2    Cup  Butter -- softened  (1 stick)
  1           Cup  Sugar (7 ounces)
  2           Large  Eggs
  1           Teaspoon  Vanilla Extract
  2           Cups  Flour, All-purpose  (9 ounces)
  1           Teaspoon  Baking Soda
     1/2     Teaspoon  Salt
     1/3    Cup  Buttermilk
  1           Cup  Apple -- chopped and peeled  ( 1 large)
     1/3    Cup  Walnuts – chopped (or pecans)
                        Topping
     1/3    Cup  Flour, All-purpose -- (1 1/2 ounces)
  2           Tablespoons  Sugar
  2           Tablespoons  Brown Sugar -- packed
     1/2     Teaspoon  Cinnamon
  3           Tablespoons Cold Butter
  • Let butter soften.  Grease an 8.5" x 4 1/2" pan (or a 9" x 5") on the bottom and 1" up the sides very well.  Don't grease all the way, this prevents hard "shoulders". If you use parchment, grease it the same way.
  • Measure ingredients.  Chop nuts.  Chop apples.  For topping, combine the first four ingredients; cut in butter until crumbly.
  • In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda and salt; stir into the creamed mixture alternately with buttermilk. Fold in apple and nuts. Pour into a greased loaf pan.  Sprinkle topping over batter. Bake at 350° for 55-60 minutes or until bread tests done. Cool in pan 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack. 
 2013 cost:  $2.51 per loaf
Yield:  "1 Loaf” or about 16 slices
Per Serving: 227 Calories; 10g Fat (40.1% calories from fat); 4g Protein; 31g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 48mg Cholesterol; 241mg Sodium.  Exchanges: 1 Grain (Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0 Fruit; 0 Non-Fat Milk; 2 Fat; 1 Other Carbohydrates.

4 comments:

  1. sounds pretty tasty....when I make it I won't peel the apple....I never do for breads etc....just pie...then sometimes not even then....lol

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    1. I would think it would work fine with the peel on. It might not be as moist but if that is the way you usually do breads I would leave it on.

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  2. My sons love apple breads. I'll definitely be making this!

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