Here’s an
old recipe that I had never made…Grape Nuts claims it’s one of their
top 6 recipes. Well, I’m going to have
to find out what the other 5 are…because this bread is great! We loved it, and my husband couldn’t believe
it was so easy to make with such simple ingredients. We enjoy it with main dish salads or soups;
and it’s also good just buttered for coffee time. We thought it would make good simple sliced
ham or chicken sandwiches too.
I like to
make my bread in a longer quick bread pan; a 10” one worked well. The recipe calls for a 9x5” pan, but it is
too big. I confess, I used store-brand
“nutty nuggets”; they worked just fine.
I thought soaking them would turn them into mush, I was wrong. The flour in this recipe is sifted before
measuring, so a cup weighs about 4 ounces, not the usual 4 ½ ounces. Don’t add too much flour, so it stays moist
and delicious, not dry and crumbly.
This is one of my husband's very favorite breads, I like it too; it has a very good flavor.
Grape Nuts Bread
1 1/3
cups milk -- scalded
3
tablespoons butter or shortening
– melted (I melted mine in the hot milk.)
2/3
cup Grape-Nuts (2.6 ounces)
2
cups sifted flour (8 ounces)
2 1/2
teaspoons Baking Powder
1 1/2
teaspoons salt
2/3
cup sugar (5 ¼ ounces)
1
egg -- well beaten
Scald milk;
add butter and grape nuts and let stand until cool. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder,
salt, and sugar, and sift again. Add egg to cereal mixture and mix well. Then
add flour mixture and stir enough to dampen flour. Turn into an 8 ½ x 4
1/2"inch or a 10 x 4 x 3 inch loaf pan, greased on the bottom and sides
and lined with parchment paper greased the same way. Bake in moderate oven (350°F) 1 hour, or
until done. Check the bread with the toothpick test or with an instant-read
thermometer (190-200°).
Wrap in foil
and store several hours or overnight in the refrigerator before slicing.
2015 Cost: $ 1.40 or
7¢ per slice in narrow pan with butter
Adapted from a vintage Grape Nuts advertisement.
This looks so good! I just discovered your blog and an enjoying it so much.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the best quick breads we make...you'll like it.
DeleteRosie-Alberta April 21,2016
ReplyDeleteMade it from another cereal , enjoyed it very much , making one for grandchildren, this is really moist its very very good
It is good, isn't it? We were surprised...guess that was why it used to be in so many Grapenuts ads.
DeleteWhen i was a kid my grandma made a meat loaf with grape nut. it was on the back of the box in the 50's Have never found the recipe but it sure was good. I still love grape nut to this day. Am excited to try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried the meatloaf recipe...but I believe this is what your Grandma may have used...Grapenuts Meatloaf Recipe from box.
DeleteThey discuss grape sugar in grapenuts...the storebrand "nugget" cereal I use has only wheat flour, malted barley flour, yeast and salt.