Why This Boston Brown Bread Recipe Is So Fantastic

Okay, so if you’ve never had Boston Baked Bread, or New England Brown Bread, before, let me just share how fantastic and unique it is. This bread is characterized by it’s delightfully rich and sweet molasses flavor, paired with whole wheat flour, making a bread that is so very good that you’ll find yourself going back for seconds or thirds (and I won’t judge you if you even go back for more than that). It’s one of those regionally traditional dishes that you rarely see outside of where it originates from, and that’s a true shame because of how incredibly tasty it is. Now Boston Brown Bread is traditionally made by steaming the bread batter inside of empty tin cans, and many recipes you can find on the internet still follow that time-tested method. Not only can it be a fairly fiddly task, but it can take a long time to cook it that way. As entertaining as it would be to make this the traditional route, I decide to opt for a less traditional, more efficient method for my Boston Brown Bread Recipe. My Boston Brown Bread recipe uses a simple bundt pan in place of tin cans and is cooked in, you guessed it, the Instant Pot. The bread is still steamed as it would be traditionally, but in a fraction of the time! And when I say that it’s a quick method to make Boston Brown Bread, I mean quick. The bread is seriously done cooking in the Instant Pot after just 30 minutes. This leaves you more time to do the more important things in life.

How To Make This Boston Brown Bread Recipe

Tips And Tricks For Making This Boston Brown Bread Recipe

It’s absolutely imperative that you grease the bundt pan before cooking this Boston Brown Bread unless you’re a fan of eating your bread in shredded form. That’s what it’s going to take to get the bread out of the pan at that point.When you take the bundt pan out of the Instant Pot, make sure to let it rest for at least 10 minutes before serving. The residual heat will further cook the bread. The bread is much easier to remove from the pan when it has had a little time to cool.Try spreading a little cream cheese on the brown bread! The tang and creaminess of the cream cheese help balance out the rich sweetness of the molasses.

What Can I Make With Boston Brown Bread?

If you’re making this Boston Brown Bread Recipe, you absolutely must have it with my Boston Baked Beans Recipe at some point! They’re practically made for each other, and it’s easily the most common pairing for this dish.So you’re making some Boston Baked Beans? You might as well make some delightfully sweet and tangy Pressure Cooker Ribs and make it a full meal!If you’re looking for a less traditional pairing, the tang of my Cranberry Chutney adds a delicious contrast to the sweetness of my Boston Brown Bread recipe!

Whether you grew up eating canned brown bread or it’s your first time hearing of it, you’re sure to enjoy this delightfully sweet Boston Brown Bread Recipe! Make sure to share this recipe with your friends on Pinterest and Facebook so they can enjoy it too!

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