Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Cottage loaf

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
Bread

Place of origin
  
England

Cottage loaf The Foods of England Cottage Loaf

Similar
  
Bread, Balep korkun, Eish merahrah, Pane ticinese, Canadian white bread

The humble cottage loaf a traditional british bread


Cottage loaves are a traditional type of bread originating in England.

Contents

A cottage loaf is characterised by its shape, which is essentially that of two round loaves, one on top of the other, with the upper one being rather smaller: the shape is similar to that of the French brioche and the pain chapeau of Finistère.

Cottage loaf cottage loaf Fig Jam and Lime Cordial

The origins of the name and shape are unknown but possibly extend back hundreds of years. Elizabeth David, who described the cottage loaf in her English Bread and Yeast Cookery, surmised that the shape may have arisen as a way of saving 'floor space' in old-fashioned bread ovens. The name, however, did not first appear in writing until the mid 19th century. It was formerly possible to find an oblong version, known as a "cottage brick", and common in the London area.

Cottage loaf httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Cottage loaves, while formerly common, are now rarely found in bakeries, as they are relatively time-consuming and difficult to make, and in common with other round loaves are less convenient for slicing.

Cottage loaf Cottage Loaf signor biscotti

How to make cottage loaf part one


Cottage loaf 100 Great Breads Bread 6 Cottage Loaf Owen Rees

References

Cottage loaf Wikipedia