jam on it: shaker squash bread

January 23, 2011

you may have a bunch of these hangers-on from your summer garden

that are just about ready to jump.

or you might have been caught in the eye at your local farmstore by a few too many of these gorgeous gourds.

or maybe, you just like the smell of damn good bread wafting through your kitchen on a cold winter morn.

jam on it: a once and again series celebrating toasty things fit to be slathered.
i mean, you gotz jams, don’t ya? …get in there and bake!

  • Margy Porter says:

    Sounds so much like the recipe I adapted from my Grandmother. I wrote about it on my brand new blog at http://wheremyrosemarygrows.blogspot.com/
    Thank you so much Tigress for your inspiration!

  • Alyson says:

    This is my first time checking out your blog. Much love!

    FWIW, if you have an instant read thermometer, you can also take the temperature of your bread that way (190-200ºC), without the need for silicone gloves. I do a lot of free form breads, and find this method is more reliable for me. I tend to think everything sounds hollow!

  • Pretty Girl says:

    I will be making this… today! Hey… I have been wondering how your confiture de vieux garçon turned out. Mine is still sitting in the larder waiting to be sampled… I think I will try that this week too. But, I am wondering if others had any success?

  • tigress says:

    margy porter, alyson – welcome to you both! and yes alyson, using a thermometer is a great way to make sure bread is done!

    pretty girl – good for you! let me know how it comes out. and my confiture de vieux garcon turned out wonderful! i need to do a follow up post on that.

  • something good says:

    It looks awesome! so similar to Christmas sweet bread that we make over here.

  • TooeleTwins says:

    Thanks for the recipe; I just happened to have some leftover baked squash that one of my little terrors was happy to mash up for me. There are few things that are messier, or cuter, than tree-year-olds with kitchen utensils. Holy cats! This bread is fabu! Co-workers enjoyed it, and my 'ol dad was over the moon since his wife is "flour challenged."

  • Sara says:

    Good bread, and a great way to use up leftover squash and sneak some veggies in the children. I found it a little bland, so have either upped the salt a bit or used salted butter instead when making it.

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