Yes we have no bananas

After complaining that there wasn’t anyone to make use of the ever-ripening bananas on the kitchen table, I decided to do something about it - using this recipe for ‘Very Moist Banana Bread’. Truth be told, it’s more of a Banana Cake than a Banana Bread.

very moist banana breadThat’s not a sunken crater of failure, merely a long fissure across the top.

I made a few changes to the recipe, substituting normal cream and some yogurt for the sour cream, adding some chocolate chips and skipping the vanilla and baking soda entirely (on account of their conspicuous absence from the pantry). Of course, being a n00b, I had to do some additional reserach on ‘how to cream butter’, which I’d never heard of. Lastly, I added a couple of knobs of butter in the bottom of the baking tray - for extra flavour.

very moist banana bread

very moist banana bread

The results were superb. A moist, delectable, buttery, warm banana bread - quite a different beast from the Fruit Bread that Zoe made recently, which was a much heartier.

very moist banana bread

12 Responses to “Yes we have no bananas”

  1. zoe says:

    cute! looks tasty too, but, umm.. shouldn’t this all be on the puku?

  2. tom says:

    well, we should at least put the possum stew recipe on there….

  3. bob says:

    Domestic god! When are you coming over to make good the random pieces of decaying food in my kitchen?

  4. ylm says:

    did we really neglect to teach you how to cream butter and sugar???
    what were we thinking?
    i think you must have just forgotten!!!

  5. Liz says:

    I’ll go for Zoe’s Fruit Bread anytime. Rotting bananas just don’t do it for me. How can you even bear to pick them up to mash them to say nothing of that vile ripe banana smell.
    But I must admit it the finished product looks every bit as good as a Margaret Fulton original.

  6. Tim from BB says:

    Excellent! Just chucked some bananas in the freezer yesterday. And we have yoghurt. I’ll use baking soda (can’t make a good sponge without this stuff) and report back with the results.

  7. tom says:

    Yeah, it was a bit dense towards the bottom. Not too dense, but coulda been fluffier.

  8. Tim from BB says:

    mmmm delicious, just out of the oven and it’s nice and fluffy and still nice and moist. I used 3/4cup yoghurt and 1/4cup sour cream and I used both baking powder and baking soda. Also the chocolate chips help make it that extra bit more enjoyable.

    Liz do you eat baked fruit or stewed fruit? Just think of mushy bananas as natural stewed fruit.

  9. alex says:

    Looks very noice. the recipe I have calls for mixing the baking soda with a little hot milk just before you add it (for extra fiz)…. and if you pour half the batter into your tray, then lay some bananas longways, the pour in the rest, you get a cross-sectional reminder of the fate which awaits overripe bananas with every slice… tricky…

  10. timtim says:

    listen to all those play at home gastronomes, why aren’t you playing on Puku all the time. I have some good recipes for the play at homers shortly

  11. Tim from BB says:

    Hey Tom, I hate to hijack an innocent thread about banana cake but wanted to pass this along and I can’t find your email.

    http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/index.html

    It is very sad news indeed :,(

  12. tom says:

    I saw that Tim from BB. As Lynn said, cycling has lost one of its dearest friends.

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