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Old 06-28-2009, 02:36 PM
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I’ve been reading Peter Reinhart’s Whole Grain Bread book and was intrigued with his Steamed Boston Brown Bread. The dough is poured into coffee cans, then is cooked on the stove top in a large stock pot partially filled with water making a perfectly round loaf of bread leavened with baking powder and baking soda.

I’ve never heard of this method before but after a few searches online it looks like it's a common technique.


I’m wondering if any sweet bread that is leavened with baking soda and baking powder could be cooked like this (Pumpkin bread for example). Any thoughts on this technique?

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Old 06-28-2009, 03:16 PM
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>>common
oh dear, yes indeed. been around for ages and ages. once upon a time you could buy Boston Brown Bread in a can in the market . . .

it's best suited to 'heavy' / dense / moist dough. shortbread is not a good candidate <g>
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You can also just bake instead of steaming. Clay flower pots work also.
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I guess it shows my age that these concepts are new to me. Thanks, it's something I'll have to experiment with.
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Emily, the pressure cooker you are getting is ideal for steamed breads. I have done this many times. Recipes abound. It's fun and easy, and especially nice with the PC because you don't steam up the whole kitchen in the process. Perhaps I should open a discussion on this topic in the Pressure Cooker Social Group? I love Boston Brown Bread!
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