Apple Praline Bread
I love food, all kinds. But it is not just the eating part I love, all the best foods have a story. It is the food stories that that really makes me connect with food. Whenever I am given a recipe I love to hear about it; find out where it came from, how it has changed or adapted over the years. A recipe that was recently given to me has already created it’s own story in my family in the short amount of time I have had it. The Apple Praline Bread recipe story, is one that has made me smile a few times in the past week, and one that speaks to just how good this recipe is. I have been sharing recipes over email with Kitty for only a short time, but she has sent me some good ones, really good ones! We had been chatting about my fair entries for the County Fair. At the time I was kind of indecisive, and really just so crazy busy I hardly had time to think about it. She sent me the recipe for Apple Praline Bread, saying the bread is really a good one, and looks amazing once the topping is drizzled on. I printed off the recipe, and on my next corn delivery picked up a bag of granny smith apples.
Now, I never enter something in the fair with out making it for our family first, EVER. I like to taste it, cut into whatever it is to check out the inside, and basically get everyone else’s opinion, so I had planned on making the Apple Praline bread within the next couple of days to test run it. In a flurry of corn picking and delivering, going to market the days slipped by. Sunday, the day before the baked goods have to be entered, I had planned on baking. I had a whole list of stuff I wanted to make. I still had not even tried the Apple Praline Bread recipe, I figured when I did make it I would double the recipe and make two. One for us, and one to enter. The turn of events had me as support crew for my daughter’s hay bale competition, driving her to get supplies, and offering help. It all took longer than we both expected.
After dinner was cooked and cleaned up I started on my Fair entries at 8:30 pm. I was tired, my planned entries quickly dropped from 4 to 2, with no extras. I would like to say that based on all my culinary experience I could tell that the recipe the Apple Praline bread would be good just by looking at the ingredients, but it was more of a leap of faith. Once the bread started cooking my husband was roused from his recliner in the living room and came into to see what “smells so good”, I was pretty sure at that point this bread would be as good as Kitty said based on scent alone. I told him it was for the fair, and if he cut into my Apple Praline Bread while I was asleep there would be problems.
The next morning I added the praline topping to the bread. The kids all stood around the counter with puppy dog eyes, and watched as I drizzled the topping all over the bread. Comments were made like “why don’t we get this”? . I sprinkled pecans on the top and let it set for an hour before I brought it down to the fairgrounds along with my Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread, without ever even trying a tiny bite.
At 2 o’clock I went back down to the fair grounds to check on my results. I had got 2 blue ribbons, my only entries both took first place!
I was told both were a hit with the judges, but the Apple Praline Bread was in the running for Best of Fair, it’s competitor was Pina Colada Cake, which won best of fair. As far as I know I have never been in the running for best of fair, and was thrilled to find out the Apple Praline Bread had made it that far into the competition.
I did eventually make the Apple Praline Bread for my family, and it was a huge hit! This bread is the quintessential Autumn bread. The tart baking apples, and cinnamon just tastes like Fall, and the praline topping reminds me of caramel apples. I have added this recipe to my recipe binder that holds all my favorite recipes, and have made it a few times, but my family still talks about the Apple Bread Fair Entry no one had ever eaten.
Apple Praline Bread
Ingredients
Apple Bread:
- 1 1/2 cups chopped pecans divided
- 1 8-oz. container sour cream
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 cups finely chopped, peeled baking apples such as 20 oz. (about 3/4 lb.)
Praline Topping:
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°. Bake 1/2 cup pecans in a single layer in a shallow pan 6 to 8 minutes or until toasted and fragrant, stirring after 4 minutes.
- Beat sour cream and next 3 ingredients at low speed with an electric mixer 2 minutes or until blended.
- Stir together flour and next 3 ingredients. Add to sour cream mixture, beating just until blended. Stir in apples and 1/2 cup toasted pecans. Spoon batter into a greased and floured 9- x 5-inch loaf pan. Sprinkle with remaining 1 cup chopped pecans; lightly press pecans into batter.
- Bake at 350° for 1 hour to 1 hour and 5 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, shielding with aluminum foil after 50 minutes to prevent excessive browning. Cool in pan on a wire rack 10 minutes; remove from pan to wire rack.
PRALINE TOPPING
- Bring butter and brown sugar to a boil in a 1-qt. heavy saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly; boil 1 minute. Remove from heat, and spoon over top of bread, immediately sprinkle with reserved pecans; let cool completely (about 1 hour).
If you put 1/2 cup toasted pecans in the batter and another 1 cup on top of the batter before baking where are the “reserved pecans” to put on top of the praline at the very end?
Can’t wait to make this
My daughter made this for the 4-H food show at our local Tri-county Livestock show. She won first place in breads!!!!! And RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION!!!!!
Congrats, that is awesome!!!
Have you ever added cinnamon??
Hi Judi,
I have added cinnamon and it was great, it really added flavor to the bread. I sifted in 1 & 1/2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon with the dry ingredients.
Thank you for your generosity in sharing your STORY & recipe. Plan to make it tomorrow & can already smell it before having stirred it up. Though I love food; the act of stirring things (baking therapy) + the smells in the kitchen & sharing baked goods with friends & family are a large part of the enjoyment. I appreciate it & am saying THANK YOU!
Congratulations on your blue ribbon winnings! Although, I should say, I’m not surprised in the least! I just popped 2 loafs of Apple Praline Bread out of the oven and still haven’t gotten a bite yet, but please to announce that 4 other members of the family are over the moon about this recipe. The smell itself is about to send the neighbors knocking! lol Thank you for sharing this delicious recipe with our home.
Wow this looks delicious! What a great fall recipe. I can’t wait to try it:)
Thank you Shannon!
I can never have too many apple recipes this time of year. Thanks so much for another yummy one. I can’t wait to make it! Enjoy your weekend!
Hi Brooke!
Thank you for stopping by! I love fall when all of the local apples are available and I can bake up all sorts of goodies!
Any suggestions for baking this bread in high altitude? I make amazing bana nut bread, but I have to do mini loafs or cupcakes because of the high altitude 🙁
Monique,
I am so sorry I have never had any experience baking in high altitudes 🙁 I do think this bread would be beautiful in a mini loaf size though! I found a article at King Arthur Flour on high altitude baking, I don’t know if it would be much help to you, but I have found K.A.F is usually an excellant resource on all things baking related 🙂 https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipe/high-altitude-baking.html
Dear Jennifer, This bread looks absolutely delightful. I would love a slice with coffee. Blessings, Catherine
Thank you Catherine! This bread is very good with coffee or tea!
This looks amazing and I’m featuring it today:
https://www.flourmewithlove.com/2013/08/featuring-you_28.html
Thanks for sharing at Mix it up Monday 🙂
Thank you so much for the feature Lisa! I always enjoy Mix it up Mondays.
What a delicious looking bread!!!! Especially with that praline topping! Looks wonderful!
Thank you Maria! The praline topping tastes as good as it looks 🙂
Hi Jennifer. Thank you for the recognition. I am honored :). Glad to hear the Apple Praline Bread was a big hit with your family as well as the judges.
I made the Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread and it is amazing. My new favorite Zucchini Bread recipe!
Congratulations again on your two blue ribbons :).
Thank you so much Kitty! I have really enjoyed the Apple Praline bread, and it was so much fun entering it at the fair! It is definitely one of our new family favorites!