September 9, 2010 15

Baking

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I know it’s still a little early for thisĀ  type of baking (considering Ontario peaches are just on their way out!) but this recipe sounded so good that I couldn’t resist. Plus I had 3 over ripe bananas staring at me. I did not use nuts (EW! NUTS!) and I substituted plain yogurt for sour cream.

It’s seriously the very best banana bread ever. Perfect.

Here you go.

15 Responses to “Baking”

  1. cj's sis says:

    nuts ruin good banana bread for sure!

  2. Caitlin Jane says:

    I daresay that nuts ruin pretty much everything. I love them on their own but pretty much hate them in anything. Especially walnuts, blargh, they’re always rancid.

  3. Laura says:

    YES!
    I couldn’t agree more! I have a walnut allergy. I am forever being disapointed when I encounter banana bread, carrot cake, coffee cake and then find that they have walnuts added. Why?! Why must they ruin my favourite cakes with some weird semi-soft-semi hard chunk that doesn’t make it taste better, but worse?

    I will have to give this recipe a try. I do adore banana bread.

  4. Caitlin Jane says:

    Stupid nuts, desert wreckers. On more than one occasion I have claimed a nut allergy when asking about a banana muffin or carrot cake.

    They’re just useless filler.

  5. Steph says:

    Useless filler indeed!
    Unless it’s pecans, I totally heart pecans but even though are only tasty after you toast them! That’s the secret to adding good nuts to anything really.
    I also lurve banana bread!
    Will have to try this out on the kiddies soon! No nuts though as we are totally nut free at the daycare.

  6. MissJanet says:

    LOL, why do they always put bananas in everything? I hate bananas!

  7. Mumma says:

    Hatred of nuts in things is obviously genetic. I hate them too. xo

  8. Caitlin Jane says:

    Steph, pecans will be allowed to survive the nut apocalypse but only because pecan pie is good eating.

    Janet-I am pretty sure Shannon feels the same way about bananas. I guess you guys missed Kirk Cameron’s memo about them being God’s perfect fruit?

  9. MissJanet says:

    Haha, Caitlin, I did not miss it, I disagree :)

  10. Laura says:

    How can you disagree with Kirk Cameron? I hear he is best buds with god. He seems to have read god’s diary at least, with all his insight into god’s thoughts.
    The moral of the story is: Bananas = good. Nuts = Bad.

  11. Jamie says:

    Well that makes me a minority being Pro Nut and all, but I love, love, LOVE toasted pecans in banana bread :P

  12. Caitlin Jane says:

    It’s scary to think that for some people, Kirk Cameron is a voice of reason.

    OF REASON.

    Try not to start crying as you think about how seriously terrifying that is.

    And I just hurt my throat laughing at your last comment, Laura.

    Just to be super clear: I love nuts. But I don’t love them IN things, other than bowls or bags. Other than pecan pie. But not in any kind of bread or cake or stir fry. Or ice cream.

  13. Jamie says:

    I put nuts in my chocolate chip cookies too…but they are more nut and chocolate chips rather than cookie dough…very very nummy (and still my favorites are pecans, but I have been known to use macadamia’s too :) )

  14. Allahkat says:

    I’m here to reprazent for nuts in food.

  15. MissJanet says:

    Chocolate, nuts of all sorts, I’m even okay with roisins, but leave the banana where it belongs – on a banana-tree!

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