Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Bah-nah-nah Bread

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This is my cookbook folder.

it is bursting at it’s uh… spirals.

Every single time i use it, i vow to de-clutter things, and throw away the pieces of paper that have only 3 words written on them. But alas, it hasn’t happened just yet, and i can’t seem to see it happening anywhere in the near future no matter how many times i look in the crystal ball.

Tidiness is not for me. (yet)

Today i made some Banana Bread (see pronunciation in header).

IMG_0002  See? there is the cold hard truth. i made Banana Bread (and just to let you know what the cryptic from F--  means, go here.)

IMG_0003 Ingredients: 4 TB butter, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 3 very ripe bananas, 1 egg, 1/3 cup yoghurt, 2 cups flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 1/2 tsp. baking soda, pinch salt and 1 cup chopped pecans, walnuts, raisins (not chopped, but hey, you can experiment) carob or chocolate chips.

(NOTE: i am making triple, repeat triple! so don’t follow the picture quantities, unless you want to want to like, make triple or something)

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So, Cream the butter. of course, normal folks would use an electric beater, but sadly we own none of that advanced technology so i just….

IMG_0009…soften the butter a bit in a makeshift double boiler and cream it. 

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ooh… Cweamy.

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Now it’s time to add the sugar.

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Oops, looks like i added the raw sugar, not the brown! there’s only one way to fix this..

IMG_0018add the wonder syrup: Molasses!

“how are you feeling tonight, Miss Molasses?”

“I’m great, thanks for having me on the show!”

“Oh, you’re sweet!”

“well yes! i do come from the sugar cane,..”

Is that so, Miss Moll? you must be proud of your family!”

 

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Molasses + Sugar = Brown Sugar

it’s that simple!

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And now look at that delectable, creamy goodness. ahhhh

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Now, add the bananas to the sugar-butter  mixture.

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There they are!

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i tried kind of mashing them (even though it look like i am just splitting them for the fun for it, i really, ahem, wasn’t. it was a very serious matter)

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But i found that mashing with a masher actually works better. fancy that!

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Much Better.

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Now, for another magic trick…

see that milk up there? well, since i was out of yoghurt, i decided to sub it with sour/butter milk. and since i was out of both of them i decided to make them. all you have to do is add

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(thanks your lucky angels, there is no interview with Mr. Vinegar in today’s show)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Add about a cap, or two to a cup of milk, let it sit for a while and do what it does. after a few minutes, it’ll thicken.IMG_0013

yum… sour milk.

So now i hafta crack the eggs

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And scramble them. of course, if you’re sensible, and own a beater you would NOT have to do this. but I --

lets move on, shall we?

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(NOTE: i am making triple, repeat triple! so don’t follow the picture quantities, unless you want to want to like, make triple or something)

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Now, Add the eggs and the Sour Milk/Buttermilk/yoghurt to the sugar and Banana mixture. the eggs are in there somewhere, i hope.

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Then add the flour

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Baking Powder

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Baking Soda

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Salt (and don’t you forget it!)

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I added about a cup of home-made carob chips (recipe to come soon). i can just tell this is going to be good.

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Just look at this batter. i could eat it raw.

i do eat it raw.

the Salmonella gods haven’t cursed me yet.

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After mixing all ingredients together for a while (not too long, just till all is moist), place the batter in some muffin tins, or loaf tins etc. etc. Then cook it for 15-35 minutes in a 350 F oven. Depending on the size of your tins, the cooking time may take longer or shorter. you’ll know.

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While you’re waiting for the breads to cook, clean up this. Enjoy!

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Then DING it’s ready! go ahead, cut yourself a thick slice, and enjoy for reals.

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And look how the lil’ muffins turned out!

Yum.

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