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Looking For Tried And True Banana Bread Recipe


ebrbetty

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ebrbetty Rising Star

Hi, does anyone have a banana bread recipe they love?

no bean flours please

thank you!


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TCA Contributor

I use the Pamela's Baking Mix and make the muffins in the recipe on the side of the bag. Delish!

ebrbetty Rising Star

does that have dairy in it? I need to avoid dairy.

happygirl Collaborator

Betty: My mom has the best banana bread recipe. She makes it in big batches for me and puts them in my freeezer :) I'll ask her for the recipe and see if it would be suitable for you.

Cheri A Contributor
Betty: My mom has the best banana bread recipe. She makes it in big batches for me and puts them in my freeezer :) I'll ask her for the recipe and see if it would be suitable for you.

We love the banana bread recipe from Carol Fenster. I use the 3T. water/3T. canola oil/2 tsp. baking powder or 1/2c. applesauce to sub for the eggs.

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AmyTopolski Apprentice

This is the recipe we use. My girls and non-Celiac husband love it! If you want to use egg, the original recipe calls for 2. Just omit the flax meal, and Ener-G. Also, you can substitute a dairy free margarine for the Crisco. That's just what we use. Hope you enjoy!

Amy

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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I have a good recipe that has 2 tbsp milk. I suppose you could substitute that small amount. (Couldn't you?)

I don't know if I should post it, it's from a cookbook, so I'll pm you.


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I think this has been modified enough to be called mine! It is soooo good we make it every week and often bake it in muffin tins for a really yummy breakfast treat. Here it is:

1/2c brown rice flour

1/2c white rice flour

1/2c tapioca flour

1/4c potato starch flour

2/3c sugar

2t baking powder

2t baking soda

1t xanthum gum

1/4t salt

1/3c shortening

2 tablespoons almond milk

2 eggs

1c mashed bananas (about 2 or 3 banans)

1/2c chocolate chips

mix dry ingredients together then cut in the shortening. add the liquid ingredients to the dry alternating between the almond milk/egg mix and the banana. Beat batter for several minutes on medium speed. Add choc. chips. Pour into greased loaf pan or lined muffin tins. Bake at 375F for 50-60 minutes for a loaf or for about 20 minutes for muffins. Enjoy!!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
:lol: That was mine, but I used reg. milk and mini loaf pans. I didn't change it at all, so pm'd Ebrbetty with it.
ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks to everyone, i can use milk, i buy lactaid.

happy girl, what a nice mom you have, if its not too much trouble that would be great!

AmyTopolski Apprentice
thanks to everyone, i can use milk, i buy lactaid.

happy girl, what a nice mom you have, if its not too much trouble that would be great!

Hi,

just wanted to let you know that my original recipe is with lactaid and Fleischmann's unsalted margarine which is lactose free.

Amy

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I use the regular betty crocker recipe, subbing apple sauce for most of the butter, almond milk for the milk, and a combination of sweet rice flour, sorgum, quinoa or amaranth, and possibly montina.

ebrbetty Rising Star
I use the regular betty crocker recipe, subbing apple sauce for most of the butter, almond milk for the milk, and a combination of sweet rice flour, sorgum, quinoa or amaranth, and possibly montina.

why didn't i think of that? need to dig out my old cookbook..i use applesause instead of butter and oil in just about everything...the flours i have are white and brown rice, potato flower and potato starch flour...will those work in some way?

tarnalberry Community Regular
why didn't i think of that? need to dig out my old cookbook..i use applesause instead of butter and oil in just about everything...the flours i have are white and brown rice, potato flower and potato starch flour...will those work in some way?

I vaguely recall that's there's one of those potato flours you might not want to use - or be careful of the ratio - but I don't use potato for baking, so I'm not particularly helpful there.

ebrbetty Rising Star
I vaguely recall that's there's one of those potato flours you might not want to use - or be careful of the ratio - but I don't use potato for baking, so I'm not particularly helpful there.

okay, thanks!

BFreeman Explorer
We love the banana bread recipe from Carol Fenster. I use the 3T. water/3T. canola oil/2 tsp. baking powder or 1/2c. applesauce to sub for the eggs.

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I made the Carol Fenster recipe this morning as is with no substitutions and it is very, very good.

BF

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I forget who posted it, but the banana peanut butter muffins w/ chocolate chips are so darn YUMMY!! Esp. when warm out of the oven (or microwave)... mmm.. drooling, will have to make some soon. :lol:

Kenster61 Enthusiast

:rolleyes: Ebrbetty

Without realizing this thread had started I just posted a recipe I got from a friend and last night I put crushed almonds in the recipe. I can't get enough of them .

Check out

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Enjoy

KenRitter

Jo Ann Apprentice

Ev in Michigan, Where can I find the Banana Peanut Butter Muffin recipe? Jo Ann

BostonCeliac Apprentice

Hey AmyTopolski...

I just made your banana muffins last night & they came out great! I had used eggs & milk, and I placed chopped walnuts on top, delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

Also, I had used my "Tom Sawyer's" gluten-free flour for the first time, so I think it's good - anyone else use it? I got a HUGE bag for xmas this year...

Thanks again!

GFBetsy Rookie

Speaking of banana bread, I think I'm going to have to make some banana bread this morning . . . it's B day at preschool!

AmyTopolski Apprentice

I'm soooo glad you enjoyed it. Feel free to share the recipe with outhers!

Amy

dionnek Enthusiast

I too would love this banana peanutbutter muffin recipe - can you post it?

StrongerToday Enthusiast
I too would love this banana peanutbutter muffin recipe - can you post it?

Got my mouth watering, I'll have to make some this weekend!!

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happygirl Collaborator

Betty:

Sorry it took me so long to get this to you. It is adapted from my mom's "normal" banana bread recipe (everything in our house is pretty much "adapted")

Banana Bread

2 tsp vanilla

3/4 c sugar

1 1/2 mashed bananas (very ripe, 3-4 bananas)

3/4 c veg. oil

2 eggs, beaten with a fork

2 c "flour" of choice

1 tsp baking soda

1/2 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp xanthan gum *can vary thsi depending on results

1/2 c chopped nuts----optional

In a large bowl, mix eggs, banans, oil, vanilla, and sugar. Stir in dry ingredients. Grease mini loaf pans and fill 2/3. Makes 2-3. (Actually, its probably about 3 and one muffin).

Bake 35-40 min.

Cool in pan only a few minutes. Remove from pan and cool completely before slicing.

Note: Bananas can be mashed and mesaured into ziplock bags and frozen. Or, freeze whole in peel and thaw in microwave.

Hope you enjoy!

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