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Vegan Brown Bread Baked in a Can

Vegan brown bread baked in a can. Rye, wheat, and corn flour blended with raisins, almond milk, molasses, baking soda, and salt then poured into a greased coffee can and baked in a water bath.

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This vegan brown bread satisfies my soul. I don’t know if it’s because I’m from New England and the air up there makes us want to swim in molasses or what, but it just tastes and feels right. If you don’t like molasses then I suggest you move on to a different recipe. This vegan brown bread is not going to change your mind. It is rich in molasses flavor and the ingredients are simple and straightforward.

Traditional brown bread only uses milk and butter as non-vegan items so it was pretty easy to make it a vegan brown bread. I swapped out the milk for almond milk and I used soy butter to grease the inside of the can. Speaking of the can… I baked this vegan brown bread inside of a coffee can.

vegan brown bread shown in a coffee can

Once you mix all the ingredients together it is more like a batter than a dough so you pour it into a greased coffee can and cover it with foil. You then set that can into a pot and fill the pot with boiling water until the water is halfway up the side of the can. Or do like I did and put the can into the pot and fill with cold water halfway up the side of the can. Then take the can out, boil the water in the pot, then put your can back into the boiling water. Lastly, place in the oven to bake.

The recipe calls for a 1/2 cup each of wheat flour, rye flour, and cornmeal. If you can find brown bread flour then you can use that, but it’s basically the same exact thing. Tip- Eat this vegan brown bread with baked beans and your soul will thank you. Vegan baked bean recipe coming soon shhhh…

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Vegan Brown Bread Baked in a Can

Vegan brown bread baked in a can. Rye, wheat, and corn flour blended with raisins, almond milk, molasses, baking soda, and salt then poured into a greased coffee can and baked in a water bath. Makes 1 loaf.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time2 hours
Course: Breads
Cuisine: New England
Keyword: vegan brown bread
Servings: 6
Calories: 227kcal
Author: Kevin

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rye flour
  • 1/2 cup wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk any non-dairy milk will work
  • 1/3 cup molasses
  • 1/2 cup raisins
  • 1 Tablespoon soy butter or another alternative

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325°F.
  • Combine the flours, baking soda, and kosher salt in a bowl and mix to combine.
  • Pour in the almond milk, raisins, and molasses. Stir to combine.
  • Rub the inside of the coffee can with soy butter. Pour the batter into the can. Cover the top with aluminum foil and tie a piece of twine around the foil to create an airtight seal.
  • Place the can into a deep pot and fill the pot with boiling water halfway up the side of the can.
  • Place the pot in the oven and bake for 2 hours. Occasionally check the water level in the pot and add more water if needed.
  • After 2 hours of cooking take out of the oven and stick a small knife or skewer down the center of the bread. If the bread is done the knife will be clean. If not, bake for a little more time.
  • Remove the foil and let cool for about an hour before removing from can.

Notes

Serve with baked beans for a traditional New England meal

Nutrition

Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Sodium: 553mg | Potassium: 459mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 90IU | Vitamin C: 0.7mg | Calcium: 94mg | Iron: 2.3mg

9 comments… add one
  • Janis Dec 19, 2017 @ 10:31

    OMG! My mother, grandmother, and I used to make this brown bread in a can. Now I can make it again! Thanks for the vegan version!

  • DOUG TOZIER Nov 26, 2018 @ 22:37

    Can this be done in a glass dish? We prefer not to cook in metal.

    • Kevin Schmidt Dec 4, 2018 @ 14:54

      Yes, it can be cooked in a glass dish. Let us know how you like it!

  • Nancy Apr 1, 2020 @ 12:32

    Just wondering if this can be cooked in an Instant Pot given that the can sits in a water bath? If so, what adjustments need to be made on timing?

    • Rebekah Sep 23, 2020 @ 19:14

      I would like to subscribe to this comment and find out the answer if someone knowledgeable replies! Maybe one or both of us should experiment with it and figure it out…

  • Ellen Apr 6, 2020 @ 14:57

    What is soy butter and what is in it?

    • Ren Oct 5, 2022 @ 16:05

      Mostly soybean oil. Emulsifiers, salt, and a few other basics for flavor.

  • Sheryl Nov 25, 2022 @ 16:19

    Just like I remember it as a kid. Baked in a can. Perfect.

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