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Bodacious Banana Nut Bread

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Your Bananas Should Not Be Anywhere Near This Pretty! Choose Very Ripe Bananas!

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Simple To Make! Delicious to Eat! :)

Toss the dry ingredients together in a big bowl:

Two cup whole wheat flour

½ cup raw brown sugar

½ teaspoon baking soda

½ teaspoon salt

One teaspoon cinnamon

Stir the moist ingredients together or use your blender for more cake-like bread:

Four ripe bananas mashed (or just toss them into the blender)

One cup buttermilk (or milk w/ one teaspoon apple cider vinegar added)

One tablespoon of peanut or walnut oil or other non hydrogenated oil.

One teaspoon vanilla extract

One egg

Mix the topping ingredients in the pan you will use to bake the bread:

Two tablespoons of  butter

¼ cup raw brown sugar

½ teaspoon vanilla extract

A few dashes of cinnamon

Toss a few enhancements into the batter before baking:

Raisins, chopped nuts, flax seeds, oatmeal, etc. to equal ½ - ¾ cup.

Set your oven at 375 degrees. Put the butter for the topping into a 9" baking dish (round or square). Put the dish in the oven. Start mixing the other ingredients, but don‘t forget about your melting butter. Leave it only long enough for the butter to melt. Once it has melted, remove the pan from the oven. Stir the vanilla into the melted butter. Sprinkle the brown sugar and cinnamon over the butter mixture. Set this aside for later.

Put all the dry ingredients into a large mixing bowl. Fluff them together using a wire whisk. You can add your “enhancements” now or wait until you have mixed in the moist ingredients. Make a depression in the center of the dry ingredients.

Combine all of the moist ingredients in a medium sized bowl or use your blender. I prefer to use the blender. The banana bread is more moist this way. Slowly pour the moist ingredients into the depression in the center of the dry ingredients. Blend them in with the wire whisk as you pour. Whisk until everything is thoroughly combined.

For a more dense bread, you should have a fairly stiff but almost pourable batter. For a more cake like bread, you will want it to be about the consistency of pancake batter. Pour the batter into the 9" pan. Put the pan back in the oven for 35 to 45 minutes. When you insert a knife or toothpick into the center, it should come out clean if the banana bread is done.

Take the bread out of the oven. Set it on a trivet to cool for about 5 minutes. Don’t leave it much longer than that, or the topping will make it stick to the pan. Place a plate over the baking dish, and turn the whole thing over. The bread should fall right out onto the plate without crumbling or spilling. If there is topping left in the pan, just scrape it out with a tablespoon. Spread it onto the top of the bread.

This bread is just great eaten hot out of the oven plain. It is very rich and really doesn’t need adornment, but I’ll bet peanut butter would be good!

Copyright: SuzanneBennett: November 6, 2008

Comments

Lisa HW 3 years ago

My daughter likes baking banana breads. I'm passing this recipe on to her. Thanks.

justmesuzanne 3 years ago

My pleasure! I'm sure she will love it! It's yummy! I just started out to make my regular breakfast bread, and it happily evolved! :)

JenArt 3 years ago

Oooo, this sounds so good. And I love the addition of flax seeds. Great and healthy suggestion!

justmesuzanne 3 years ago

Thanks! I know you will love it! :)

RGraf 3 years ago

My husband just loves banana bread and has been really riding me to make some. I'll have to try this one out.

Thanks.

justmesuzanne 3 years ago

Great! I hope he likes it! :)

amberskyfire 3 years ago

Sounds delicious! I'm going to have to try it :)

justmesuzanne 3 years ago

Thank you! And I shall try yours! :)

Here is Amber's banana bread recipe:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1340769/b

I learned a tip last time I made mine. I had bought a big bag of bananas for a dollar, and I froze quite a few of them whole. When I went to use them, I discovered that (once thawed) I could just cut the end off and squeeze the banana out as if it were in a tube! Makes them very easy to use for banana bread! :)

toknowinfo 15 months ago

Thanks for the great recipe. I love trying new recipes. Thanks for sharing. Rated up and useful

justmesuzanne 15 months ago

My pleasure! :)

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