Date and Coconut Bread is a semi-sweet homemade bread that is delicious on its own with butter or spread, makes the most amazing toast and surprisingly goes really well with soups like butternut squash.
Now you might not think this bread I made had many bits in it, they are certainly not obvious but you can certainly taste them because this is Date and Coconut Bread. I seemed to have a surfeit of dates in my cupboard and some desiccated coconut I’d bought for another recipe, it seems like a good combination to go with and I was right.
The bread is slightly sweet but not overpoweringly so. It is fabulous just with butter or as toast with marmalade, but would also work with cheese or with a soup like a butternut squash or parsnip where there is already some sweetness.
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Date and Coconut Bread
Ingredients
- 130 grams strong white flour
- 130 grams wholemeal flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoon fast action yeast
- 4 tablespoon chopped dates
- 4 tablespoon dessicated coconut
- 1 egg
- 3 tablespoon water
- 65 millilitres milk
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 tablespoon honey
- 1 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1 teaspoon salt.
Instructions
- if you are using a breadmaker with a fruit and nut dispenser put the dates and coconut in the dispenser (see notes)
- If you are making your bread without a bread machine, then here are the instructions:
- Mix all ingredients, apart from the dates and coconut, in a large bowl. Make sure the yeast does not come into direct contact with the salt when you first add them to the bowl.
- Knead well until the dough is elastic, smooth and shiny. Cover with a piece of cling film and leave to rise for one hour.
- Add the dates and coconut to the dough and knead again for 5 minutes until they are mixed through the dough.
- Either shape and place into a 450g (1 lb) tin or form into a round and place on a baking tray, leave to prove for an hour in a warm place.
- Bake at 220C/425F/Gas 7 for 30 minutes until golden-brown. Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack.
belleau kitchen says
That looks so great and so wholesome too. I adore hidden coconut in stuff so this bread really appeals to me!
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Dom, it is so easy to add stuff to bread and makes a nice change.
Jen Price says
I love baking with coconut, it's been ages since I put any in bread though and I have loads in the cupboard from over ordering on online shopping! Will be giving this a go soon. Thanks for joining in with Bready Steady Go 🙂
Janice Pattie says
Definitely a good way to use up coconut. Thanks for a great challenge.
Tracy says
Making it tomorrow. I need to buy some more dates first. Does look enticing.
Janice Pattie says
Enjoy!
Bintu Hardy says
I am a recent convert to coconut in bread but certainly love it so I know that this will be good.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Bintu, I think I am a convert now too!
GG says
What a great combination and perfect for a healthy start to the day. GG
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Amanda.
Karen S Booth says
Now I need bread, and it is a fast day, thanks Janice! 🙂 Looks so tasty and with a wonderful texture too. Karen
Janice Pattie says
Mine too Karen, there's always tomorrow!
Laura KneadWhine says
Ooh – this sounds like a fantastic combination. I really must get back into a bit of bread making!
Janice Pattie says
You should Laura. Worth looking at the Bready Steady Go challenge it certainly got me baking bread again.
Choclette Blogger says
Ooh coconut in bread, what a splendid idea. This does look rather fabulous and the dates sound an excellent addition. I've got some rather old ones knocking about the place and …
Johanna GGG says
I love this sound of this – coconut in bread is something I haven't done but want to try
Robert Nelson says
I am super impressed! Way to go! It looks amazing! I will sometime visit in your "Coconut Bread".
Shirley Adams says
Very good recipe for me, I think, I want to try it out tomorrow, If you can post more images, it would be better, I have read most of the posts from your blog, thanks