People who know me, or who read this blog a lot, know that I have a weird thing about eggs. It's not that I'm worried about the cholesterol or calories (at 70 calories per egg they're actually pretty healthy), I just don't like to keep them around. I have this weird sense that if I leave them unattended for too long, they will start to explode and fry themselves on the counter...
What I did have was overripe bananas, so I decided to make banana bread. But what to do without eggs?
Turns out it's not that hard. Recipe based on one from Dan and Claire.
Ingredients
- 1.5c whole wheat flour
- 1tsp baking soda
- 1.5tsp baking powder
- 1tsp salt
- 1/2c brown sugar
- 2 very ripe bananas
- 1tsp vanilla
- 1 T. margarine
- 1/3c. + 1/4c. + 1 T (about 11 T. total, or a little less than 3/4 c.) buttermilk
- 1/4 c. nonfat yoghurt (fat free, maybe?)
- 1tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp. nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp. cloves
- 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1/2 c. chocolate chips, or until it looks right
Methodology
0. Preheat oven to 350°.
1. Mix dry ingredients in a bowl (flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, chips). Set aside.
2. Mix wet ingredients (buttermilk, sugar, vanilla, margarine, yoghurt). Add bananas; mash with a fork.
3. Add wet into dry (mostly because the bowl the dry was in was much larger). Mix together and don't overstir.
4. Put into a greased bread pan (5"x9" is standard, I think). It will be quite full. Bake for about 1 hr, until a tester comes out clean. Turn out of pan to cool.
Notes
*Very easy. The baking time seemed a bit lengthy (read, I don't like to wait), but it came out almost exactly at 1 hour, done perfectly.
*Part of this was a bribe for Sean for helping me wrestle a chair up into my apartment. He liked it (the bread, not the chair).
*Fantastic and easy; 0/7 on the Lupton Disaster Scale.
*Make sure you check out today's comic!
2 comments:
Texture was great, but I recommend not using chili powder or cloves. This will come as a shock: not everything is good spicy, and banana bread is definitely one of those things. Maybe 1/8tsp clove and 1/8 nutmeg if you want added kick. Otherwise, great stuff.
Fair enough. We are nothing here at the PretenseKitchen if not experimental.
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