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You are here: Tastes of Massachusetts > Boston Brown Bread
 
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Amounts
Ingredients
  8 Portions 4 Portions
Butter, unsalted (for greasing the pan) 8 Tbsp. 4 Tbsp.
Wheat flour 4 cup 2 cup
Rye flour 4 cup 2 cup
Cornmeal 4 cup 2 cup
Baking soda 1 Tbsp. 1 ½ tsp.
Salt 1 tsp. ½ tsp.
Dark molasses 2 2/3 cup 1 1/3 cup
Milk 8 cup 4 cup
Raisins 4 cup 2 cup
Aluminum foil as needed as needed
Butcher's twine as needed as needed
Hot water as needed as needed
 
Method
  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Grease a 1 quart pudding mold, coffee can or baking dish with the butter.
  3. Combine the flours, cornmeal, baking soda and salt in a mixing bowl. Stir in the molasses and milk. Fold in the raisins.
  4. Fill the mold, coffee can or dish with batter. It should come up about 2/3 of the way. Cover the top with foil and tie the top with string to make airtight.
  5. Place the mold, can or dish into a larger, oven-proof container. Place both on the oven rack in the oven. Using a pitcher, carefully pour hot water into the container so that the water comes about halfway up the side of the mold, can or dish.
  6. Allow the bread to steam for 2 hours. Check the water level after 1 hour and add more water if needed. To check if the bread is done, stick a wooden skewer or knife into the middle and pull it out. If the skewer or knife is clean, the bread is done.

Note: Brown Bread may be served with maple butter.


 
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