Date Walnut Bread Recipe


Date Walnut Bread Recipe

Date Walnut bread is a very nice tea bread bursting with the flavor of sweet dates and crunchy walnuts. Jean Anderson states in her book ‘The American Century Cookbook’ that the first recipes for this bread began to appear in the 1920s, and it was so popular in the 1930s that it was used to make tea sandwiches. In fact, these tea sandwiches are so lovely you may want to try them; take two thinly sliced pieces of the bread, sandwich them together with a layer of cream cheese or butter, and then cut them into fingers, squares or triangles.

The name ‘date’ comes from the Greek “daktulos” which means “finger” and refers to its shape. Dates are the sweet fruit of the palm tree and they grow in large bunches, with each date measuring between 1 – 3 inches (2.5 – 7.5 cm) long. A large part of the date crop is dried which increases its already high sugar concentration and keeps the dates from spoiling. When dates are dried they become sticky, soft and plump, and the skin of the date seems to disappear as it cannot be distinguished from the flesh. For this recipe we are using dried pitted dates. If the dates you buy still have their pits, you will need to remove them. Just cut a slit down the length of the date with a sharp knife and then slide out the small smooth pit. Dried dates can be found in the produce section of your grocery store. I usually buy the ones that are packed in 10 ounce (283 gram) plastic tubs. Always check the dates for any signs of mold.

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