Saturday, 06 December 2008
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Recipe: Making Banana Bread with Melody (and Company Girl Coffee)
I think I’ve made banana bread four times now (that would be in the last 2 months). The first time was the best in my opinion. I normally wouldn’t even eat banana bread, but I couldn’t bear to throw out our old bananas after they were turning brown.
1 ¼ cups sugar
½ cup butter, softened
2 eggs
1 ½ cups mashed very ripe bananas (3 medium)
½ cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped nuts, if desired
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
Grease loaf pan bottom (for 2 loaves use 8.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 pans, for 1 loaf use 9 x 5 x 3 pan)
Mix sugar + butter in large bowl + eggs, well blended
+ bananas + buttermilk + vanilla, until smooth
+ flour + baking soda + salt, until moistened
+ nuts
Divide batter between pans
1 loaf = about 1 hour, 2 loaves = 1 hr 15 mins
Cool in pans for 10 minutes (on wire rack if you have one)
Loosen sides, remove, cool completely for 2 hours
Wrap tightly
Room temp = 4 days, refrigerated = 10 days
I’m not a fan of nuts in my baked goods, so I usually opt out on this ingredient. You can cool it, or I love the way it tastes right after it’s out of the oven but a little cooled down. For all recipes that I try, I like to use what I have on hand or a common ingredient I would use again for something else. Buttermilk is usually not an ingredient we have sitting in our fridge, especially because of its shelf life. I have a secret ingredient substitute. If you really want to know, ask me.
Here is the photo how-to from Thanksgiving Day:
Gather all your ingredients and tools. Recruit a cute assistant.

Mash the bananas in one bowl

In another bowl, pour in sugar and mix with butter, add eggs (ignore my monkey PJ botoms if you can, it keeps me warm because it's fleece)

Mix in other ingredients (as instructed above)

Stir everything together (evidently before this step, you have to take a bite of another banana and leave some on your lips for later)

Before they head into the oven (I got the small pan from the 99 cent store and it works really well. We'll have to buy another one today if they still have it there. The other is from my parents' house...shhhh)
Finished good...share with a family member, friend, or neighbor
And...the baker's assistant
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Comments (6)
i like your instruction: recruit a cute assistant. :)
looks yummy!
She is a doll - and the banana bread looks good, too. Thanks for sharing.
Your assistant is darling! And looks like your tall assistant is good in the kitchen, too :)
Your banana bread recipe looks pretty similar to mine......and I think the buttermilk is the key ingredient to making it really good. (I don't use buttermilk....maybe my secret is the same is yours??)
BTW, the monkey pj bottoms look comfy. Is that a baby bump I see? :)
Thanks for the coffee....it's Sunday afternoon and it's just what I needed!
Yum....I haven't had banana bread in a long time. Probably because my kids eat any amoung of bananas that I buy so fast that they never have time to get old!
@baerchen2279 - i actually didn't even get to eat any this time around.
@Claudia - thanks for stopping by.
@rachelanneridge - it's more than a bump. haha i just looked at my journal from the 1st pregnancy, and i didn't even go buy maternity clothes until the 5th month. it's only the 3rd month right now. *sigh* and look...i'm up at an insane hour because i can't go back to sleep after having to get up an pee
@fishygirlbeach - hehe MIL usually brings over the bananas and we can't finish them by ourselves...my mom has also been getting a ton of apples from her work union so we've already made applesauce with that.
Joyce, your assistant is TOO CUTE! Thanks so much for sharing your precious time together!!
Love,
Katherine