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Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread, Small Batch

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
For as long as I can remember and beyond Saturday night suppers back home in Nova Scotia and indeed all down the Eastern part of Canada and the US, Saturday night baked bean suppers have been the tradition.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
In fact, during non-covid days, Baked Bean Suppers have always been huge fund raisers for local communities, volunteer fire departments, schools, etc.  People have always loved them.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
Back where I come from Baked Beans are not humble, they are precious and speak of family, tradition and community spirit. Baked Bean Suppers, with home baked beans, ham or hotdogs, scalloped potatoes and steamed brown bread, or sometimes molasses oatmeal bread, or baking powder biscuits, or even corn bread.  These are knit into very the fiber of every maritimer.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
Brown Bread is probably the most basic traditional bread served with baked beans.  Back home you can buy it in cans, baked and ready to re-heat by steaming.  Or you can make your own, which is very easy.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
I had not made Brown Bread in years.  Most of all because there are only two of us in our home now. You can't get the big coffee cans I used to steam it in over here in the UK, and to be honest most tin cans here are not the right kind. They have an extra lip  on the upper side, which prevents you from just slipping things you bake/steam in them out.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread  
It was something I was craving today however  . . .  a Baked Bean Supper . . .  and I wanted Brown Bread with it and so I decided to take my old recipe and cut it in half to make a smaller batch.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
I was really pleased with the results!  It turned out beautifully!  I used a 3 1/2 cup pudding basin (Mason Cash) to steam it in.  I steamed it in the top part of my double boiler/steamer.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
No, its not the traditional shape that you will usually see Brown Bread being  . . .  but the taste is all there.  The texture is all there.  The smell is all there  . . .
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
I didn't have any hotdogs to enjoy with it and my baked beans, but I did have some Cumberland Sausage wheels that I thought would work just as well . . .  they did.
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
Just look at that beautiful texure.  This was amazingly delicious  . . .
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
Especially spread with some cold butter  . . .  the richness of butter, melting down into that beautiful bread . . .
Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread  
Rich and moreish, studded with little sticky raisins, perfect with the baked beans  . . .  it doesn't get much better than this . . .
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Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread

Yield: Makes 1 small loaf
Author: Marie RaynerBrown bread traditionally has been served with baked beans all up and down the East Coast of North America.  This is a delicious whole grain loaf, studded with raisins, that you steam.  This is a small batch recipe.

Ingredients:

  • 70g whole wheat flour (1/2 cup)
  • 70g rye flour (1/2 cup)
  • 85g cornmeal (1/2 cup)
  • 3/4 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 85g molasses (3 fluid ounces)
  • 120g sour cream (1 cup)
  • 75g sultanas or raisins (1/2 cup)
  • a knob of butter to butter the pudding basin

Instructions:

  1. Have ready a large double boiler/steamer, fitted with a basket and a lid.  Fill the bottom with boiling water and keep warm.  Butter a 3 1/2 to 4 cup cylindrical mold or pudding basin well. Pleat a sheet of aluminum foil, large enough to cover the basin and set aside.
  2. Whisk all of the dry ingredients together in a bowl.  Stir in the raisins. Whisk the wet ingredients together in another bowl. Add to the dry ingredients and mix to combine well.
  3. Spoon into the pudding basin/mold to come 2/3 of the way up the bowl. Cover it with the buttered foil, butter side down and seal the edges around the boil. Tie it with some string.
  4. Place into the steamer pot and cover tightly with a lid.  Steam for 2 to 3 hours, topping up the pan with water as needed. When done a toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean.
  5. Unmold onto a plate and serve warm, slathered with butter.  Delicious!
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Grandmother's Steamed Brown Bread 
Scalloped Potatoes on the side made this meal complete.  The only thing missing was my mother's Green Tomato Chow and a slab of Lemon Meringue Pie.  
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