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Quick Bread Mix In A Jar Recipe

Quick Bread Mix In A Jar Recipe

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Gifts in a jar recipes are some of my favorite and this DIY no-knead bread mix in a jar is the perfect gift for busy folks wanting super yummy homemade bread. Because honestly, who doesn't like homemade bread?

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Maria is up today with a fun DIY No-Knead Bread Mix in a jar recipe. This no-knead bread mix would be perfectly paired with a jar of homemade jam and jelly (this low sugar no store-bought pectin strawberry jam is our favorite) or some flavored butter. (Hint: try these awesome knock your boots off flavored butter recipes !!)

Make A Banana Bread Mix Gift Jar

How is it this close to Christmas already? It seems like just yesterday schools were letting out for summer break. Though it is nearing faster than I would like, I am very excited for Christmas this year. Most years I am constantly on the verge of pulling my hair out. With every advertisement saying if I really love my family I will get their product, and trying to find the funds for Christmas (not to mention the big family I have to prepare a feast for), I began to hate this time of year. I really did.

But this year, I am making everything. Yup, thats right, homemade food gifts to the rescue. I am excited too, because I love crafting and baking. It is going to be SO much fun for me, and the receiver.

The gift I am looking forward to making the most is this DIY no-knead bread mix in a jar recipe. Doesn’t it just sound awesome? It’s easy for the receiver to make, and the final product tastes fabulous! I don’t know about you, but I would much rather be given a homemade mix than a necklace, or box of chocolates.

Diy Bread Machine Bread Mix In A Mason Jar

The things you will need are flour, salt, yeast, a quart sized mason jar, a canning funnel (or epic scooping and pouring talents), a bowl, a whisk, and some ribbon or twine to make it pretty. 🙂

Tie it up with your ribbon, or twine for a more rustic look. You can label it with a sticker label or attach one with your ribbon. Either way the lucky person getting this gift is going to LOVE it!

Where I share how to take this base dough and make it into cinnamon rolls, pretzels, pizza dough and more! Grab your copy and over 100+ from scratch recipes and tutorials here.

Stir And Pour Bread Mix In A Jar

In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients. Transfer the mixture to the mason jar using a measuring cup and a canning funnel. Seal the jar and tie up with ribbon or twine. Decorate as desired.

In a large bowl, empty the contents of the jar, and pour in 1 and 1/4 cups of warm water + 1 tablespoon of raw apple cider vinegar. Stir until no dry patches remain. Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise 1 and 1/2 hours.

Preheat oven and baking stone to 450 degrees. Punch dough down and remove it from the bowl. Using your hands, pull the sides of the dough down and to the bottom until you have a round loaf. Place on a piece of parchment. Let rest 40 minutes. Just before baking, dust the top with flour and slash three times.

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Transfer the dough with the parchment onto the baking stone or cast-iron skillet. Bake for 24-30 minutes. Let cool before slicing and eating.

Update from Melissa: Several of you have asked what to do if you don't have a baking stone. You can also use a large cast-iron skillet. I bake all of my dinner rolls and cinnamon rolls in my cast iron skillet. If you don't have a large cast-iron skillet, you can also use a bread pan. If you prefer the shape of a bread pan, use that route, it looks more rustic when done on the stone or skillet, but all the methods will bake fine.

Maria Alison is family-focused Christian, who's finding new ways to feed her family quality home-cooked food on a budget. She understands how difficult it can be to prepare a meal from scratch with such a busy schedule. On Maria's blogTen at the Tableyou will find time saving recipes that are friendly to your budget and your health.

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Gifts in a jar recipes don't get any better than the easiest no-knead bread recipe you have here. Delicious chewy outer crust with a soft center and no-kneading required.

Melissa K. Norris inspires people's faith and pioneer roots with her books, podcast, and blog. Melissa lives with her husband and two children in their own little house in the big woods in the foothills of the North Cascade Mountains. When she's not wrangling chickens and cattle, you can find her stuffing Mason jars with homegrown food and playing with flour and sugar in the kitchen.

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FYI, we use cookies on this website. If you're okay with that, you don't need to do a thing! Just click Ok and keep browsing.OkA few years back I wrote about how almost any of your homemade baking recipes can also be make-ahead mixes in jars. It’s often just a matter of measuring out the dry ingredients of the recipe ahead of time. Today I’m sharing another example of how this strategy works using a banana bread recipe I’ve had for many years – but today I’m turning it into a banana bread recipe in a jar!

Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix In A Jar (with Printable Label)

For this banana bread mix in a jar I started by adding the flour to the jar first, followed by the smaller ingredients of baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and then the layer of sugar. If you try to add powdery or looser ingredients like flour or white sugar over top of a layer of nuts or chocolate chips, it will eventually sift down and create a messier look. That’s why I finished up my jar with the layer of nuts and chips on the top.

I’ve also learned a few handy tools can be helpful too. I prefer wide-mouth quart canning jars so there’s a larger opening to work with. I also use a wide mouth funnel to help get the ingredients into the jar. And finally, believe it or not, a very handy tool for tamping down the layers is a turkey baster!

For years I always made this recipe using just ordinary white flour and white sugar, and using the eggs and vegetable oil to bake it too. But as the years have gone along, I’ve learned there are some ways I can tweak this recipe with some healthier ingredients and still get good results.

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Now when I make this banana bread recipe, I always use the white whole wheat flour, and that’s what was used in the pictures here too. I will sometimes buy the organic cane sugar from Aldi now as well and when I used it for this jar mix, I liked how it’s slightly tan color added a little interest to that layer. I also used the Enjoy Life brand of mini chocolate chips that are non-dairy.

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And when it’s time to cook the banana bread, there’s ways to avoid the eggs and oil in this recipe for those that don’t use those ingredients for vegan or plant-based eating. Instead of the eggs, you can use a flax egg replacement, and instead of the oil you can substitute applesauce.

In fact if you’re making this as a banana bread mix gift jar, there’s room at the top of the jar after layering to add a little baggie of the 2 tablespoons of flax seed needed, and to include a 4 oz snack pack of applesauce if you want to make it even handier for folks who would like that option.

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Finally, when making a jar mix recipe (especially if it’s to be used as a gift), you’ll want to label it with instructions for what ingredients need to be added to the contents of the jar when it’s time to make it, and the baking info. You can find all that info in Step 3 of the printable recipe below if you are typing up your own labels.

I also created some label options for you in some different styles that includes a couple with just the traditional instructions, the vegan option with the flax egg replacement and applesauce info, or a label that includes both! Use the button below to print your free labels.

It seems like jar mixes are so often for very sweet things like cookies and brownies and bars, so it’s nice to have an alternative like this banana bread mix for something not quite as rich. If you give this jar mix as a gift, the recipient will find it’s still easy to mix it with the additional ingredients – and – it bakes up into something yummy!

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This easy mix is layered in a quart mason jar and

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