Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Banana Walnut Loaf - Cake or Bread ?




One can find banana-walnut loaf at almost every cafe. This along with marble loaf cake are my favorite. Usually, I don't miss a chance to eat these calorie-devil's while pondering- Is this a cake or a bread? Regardless, a slice is perfect for breakfast with a fresh cup of coffee!



Apparently, this bread loaf exploded in households after the discovery of baking soda and baking powder in 1930's and perhaps have found a place in every baking cookbook ever since with certain twists - different nuts and chocolates. Recently, I tried a recipe published in Cuisinart bread maker booklet and really liked it as it was perfectly moist and had ingredients which can be found at any baker's pantry. Initially, I thought that its too moist in comparison to what I get in store's and after two days it tasted exactly like the store ones and I started thinking again - fresh ones surely taste different - Don't they?

Yield: 1 pound loaf
Ingredients:
Buttermilk: 1/4 cup (Add two and half tbsp water to one and half tbsp yogurt and then mix well if you don't have butter milk)
Unsalted butter: 1/3 cup (small pieces at room temperature)
Egg: 1 large at room temperature
Vanilla extract: 1tsp
Mashed Bananas: 1 cup (usually two ripe banana's)
Salt: 1/2 tsp
Sugar: 2/3 cup
All purpose flour: 1 and 1/3 cup
Baking powder: 1/2 tsp
Baking soda: 3/4 tsp
Chopped walnuts: 1/2 cup

- Mix all the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar) in a bowl
- Mash ripe banana's to obtain about 1 cup
- Heat butter milk for 30 sec and add pieces of unsalted butter, egg, vanilla extract and mix everything together
- Add ripe banana and the mixture of dry ingredients to the butter milk mix.
- Mix everything together for 2-3 minutes
- Pour mixture in a greased 8X4 pan and bake at 325 F in a preheated oven for 60-75 minutes or until done
- Enjoy!

5 comments:

Isha said...

I love this cake/bread as well.. got a similar recipe from Neha M which even my Mum has now started making in India :)

Anjana said...

yeah - I like the simplicity of this bread especially after the Daring Baker's challenges!

Isha said...

Ha ha.. so true!!

snigdha said...

wow luks yummy...will hav all wen i'll come..

Anjana said...

Thanks Energy Bomb..Sure..Done deal:)