Banana bread
Instructions
Banana bread:
Chocolate coating and garnish:
Tip
Making homemade banana bread is a great way of using bananas that may be deemed past their prime. A rule of thumb is the riper the banana, the sweeter and tenderer the banana bread. As such, you should go for the bananas with lots of brown spots or ones that have gone entirely brown. You can even use super-ripe, black bananas. These ones, which may have almost become like a banana syrup on the inside, will give your banana loaf an intense, almost caramel-like banana flavour. 'Green' bananas, that is fresh and hard ones, will not give this loaf the same characteristic banana flavour as a ripe one and will not provide the moisture needed to create the moist crumb for which it is known.
Tip
If the bananas in your fruit bowl are not yet ripe enough, place your bananas in the warmest part of your house (for instance, a windowsill that gets a lot of direct sunlight). This should help speed up the ripening process considerably. Depending on the ripeness of the bananas when you place them there, it should take somewhere between 24 hours to 5 days to get your bananas to a stage where they are suited to a recipe for banana bread.
Questions about banana bread
Making a sweet and moist treat is no big deal with our easy banana bread recipe. By reading our answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the classic cake below, you can learn more about the loaf cake, including how to store and serve as well as ensure a fluffy texture.
Ingredients
Banana bread:
Eggs
|
3 |
---|---|
Sugar (approx. 2 dl)
|
170 g |
Vanilla sugar
|
2 tsp |
Flour (approx. 2 dl)
|
125 g |
Baking powder
|
1 tsp |
Butter – melted and cooled
|
100 g |
Mashed bananas (approx. 1½ dl)
|
2 |
Chocolate coating:
Melted, dark chocolate (about 55 % cocoa)
|
100 g |
---|---|
Coarsely chopped walnuts
|
50 g |
Traditional soft banana bread
While the classic banana loaf is an American invention, many countries around the world have their own versions. The best banana bread recipe yields a golden-brown cake that is tender beyond compare. It should be soft and moist when you bite into it and bring a smile to your face with its sweet and fruity flavour. A banana-flavoured treat like this will satisfy anyone with a sweet tooth, so it is no wonder that it is considered a comfort food by many and is enjoyed around the globe.
If the sweet cake has only made you crave bananas even more, have a look at our recipes for banana muffins, banana pancakes, and banana smoothies, too.
Bold chocolate flavours and crunchy walnut
A banana bread with chocolate and walnuts is even more delicious than a classic, plain one. Banana and chocolate are a wonderful pairing as the banana's sweetness and the dark chocolate's richness and slight bitterness complement each other wonderfully. The chopped walnuts bring a delicious crunchiness and difference in texture, making for a wonderful addition to this otherwise quite soft cake loaf.
The perfect cake for all ages
With classic flavours like banana, chocolate, and walnut, this moist banana bread recipe is perfect for all people, no matter their age. Because the recipe is simple to follow, it is also quite easy to engage younger family members in the preparation of this cake loaf. Start slowly by allowing them to help you mash the bananas or measure the dry ingredients and give them more tasks as they improve their skills in the kitchen. Involving children this way teaches them many valuable lessons, and it is a great way to spend time together as a family too – especially when you choose simply and easy recipes like this. So, if you want to bring your children into the kitchen more, this recipe for banana bread is a great place to start.
Experiment with banana bread toppings
You can enjoy banana bread with many different types of toppings. If you want to lean into the loaf's natural sweetness, you can choose to go all out and serve your chocolate-coated banana bread with a homemade ice cream for a delightfully decadent dessert. If you would prefer to brighten the sweet dish, try replacing the melted chocolate with an orange-infused crème fraiche made with a freshly squeezed orange juice and orange zest. Use a bit of the orange zest to garnish the ice-cold crème fraiche as well to add a beautiful pop of colour and even more citrussy brightness.
Without the chocolate coating, you might also enjoy warm slices of the loaf with a spread of spiced butter. Try experimenting with making your own homemade spiced butter with warming spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and clove. The warming spices combined with the full butter flavour complement the sweet banana loaf very well, adding complexity to the dish.