Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Pioneer Spotted Dog

Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern


St. Patrick's Day is coming up!

It makes me think of my ancestry.  My Grandmother, Elizabeth was 1/2 American Indian, and 1/2 Irish and lived in Oklahoma.  What a great combination huh?  My Great Grandmother Addie McCleary was the Irish member of the family.  

Digging through my mom's recipes again, I came across an old hand written recipe for a version of Irish Soda Bread.  This is an Irish bread that typically had only a few ingredients, flour, soda, buttermilk, or sour milk.  That's it.  But being Irish-American, things changed along the way.  Food was adapted to what was on hand.  Farmers used what was available to them, or what could be bought.  This version is actually called Spotted Dog.  A little more sweet than the original and has the addition of fruit.  I used currants, although the recipe called for raisins.  I thought they look really cute in the bread, and lend a nice sweetness.  

So in ode to my Irish ancestry I bring to you this old recipe....Pioneer Spotted Dog.  (Oklahoma in origin)

We couldn't keep our hands off this bread!  It's that good.  Make a batch or two and see if your family can resist.

Some step by step pics...


Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern
 Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern

Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern
 Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern

Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern









The end result....wow...look at this bread!


Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern

Spotted Dog is a variation on an Irish Soda Bread.  It's slightly sweet and perfect for St. Patrick's Day - Slice of Southern


Enjoy and have a happy St. Patrick's Day!



Pioneer Spotted Dog

makes 1 loaf


3 1/4 cups flour
1/3 cup  sugar
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
½ cup cold butter
1 1/3 cups buttermilk or sour milk
3/4 cup currants

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Add flour, sugar, baking soda and salt to a large bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender until it looks like little crumbles.  Add buttermilk and currants; stir just until moistened.
Knead dough on a board until dough forms.  Shape bread loaf.  Should be round and about  2 ½ inches thick. Place on a greased baking sheet (I used cooking spray).  Cut an X in the dough and sprinkle with a pinch of sugar if desired. 
Bake for 50-55 min.  Allow to cool and cut into wedges. Note:  Bread will lasts 2-3 days stored a room temperature.  

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Black Bean Salsa



Healthy Black Bean Salsa that is simple and quick to make.  Perfect for any entertaining idea! - Slice of Southern


Yum


Today is Spring Forward Day, and I've been "off" all day long!

I actually forgot about changing the clocks today, so when I woke up I thought it was early and I had plans.  So many plans... I'd get some things done before I had to leave for today's cooking class.  But then I remembered...bummer.  It wasn't early at all.  To top it off, I had to rush to get ready to leave.  So much for my early morning plans.

If that wasn't bad enough I got a large sugar rush from taste testing the cakes from today's class.  Not so much from the cake per say...but the frosting!  Yikes!! Even though I scraped off most of the frosting ( a sin, I know...) I had a sugar buzz for hours...


Totally off today.


Healthy Black Bean Salsa that is simple and quick to make.  Perfect for any entertaining idea! - Slice of Southern


So to redeem myself I whipped up this healthy Black Bean Salsa.  Simple, quick, and full of good stuff.  It's a tangy salsa that's great served with chips as an appetizer, or you can spoon it into a lettuce cup to eat as a salad.  Either way the flavors are fabulous!

Try this soon.  It would be great to serve during March Madness, or a spring party!


Healthy Black Bean Salsa that is simple and quick to make.  Perfect for any entertaining idea! - Slice of Southern



Black Bean Salsa

makes 3 cups

1 roma tomato, diced
1 avocado, diced
1/4 c red onion, diced
1 15oz. can of black beans, drained and rinsed
2 T cilantro, chopped
1 T. olive oil
2 T lime juice
pinch of red pepper flakes
pinch of salt

Combine tomato, avocado, red onion, black beans, and cilantro in a medium bowl. cilantro
In a small bowl whisk together olive oil, lime juice, red pepper flakes, and salt, until well combined.  Pour over the black bean mixture, tossing to coat.  Serve immediately, or chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour.  Serve with tortilla chips for a dip or over lettuce as a salad.


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