Spiced Walnut Banana Bread!
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Don't you just love the smell of banana bread baking? This recipe has Saigon cinnamon, nutmeg and a bit of ginger and is the ultimate comfort food. Full of healthy medjool dates, walnuts and of course, bananas and topped with sweet chocolate and extra cinnamon. It is such a great comfort food as we wait (patiently) for spring to finally arrive! If you follow little island studios on Instagram, you may remember that I sometimes make this at night, for the pleasure of having it with my morning coffee!
Can you smell it? So yummy!
I use If You Care unbleached parchment paper!
Ingredients:
2 Cups All Purpose Flour (unbromated)
4 teas Saigon Cinnamon (plus extra for topping below)
2 teas nutmeg
1 teas ginger
2 teas baking powder
1 cup chopped medjool dates
1 cup chopped walnuts (medium sized)
6 oz melted butter
4 bananas small/medium smashed
2 Eggs
3/4 Brown Sugar
Topping:
1/2 Cup Mini Chocolate Chips
1 Tbs Maple Syrup
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
and a bit of extra sprinkled cinnamon
Preheat oven on 350 Degrees.
Melt your butter and then set aside
Mix your eggs and sugar together in Mixing Bowl.
Pour in mashed bananas.
Mix your flour, baking powder, spices in bowl.
Pour dry ingredients into wet ingredients and continue to mix, just until blended.
Pour in melted butter.
Add Walnuts and Dates - Mix just until blended.
Line your baking bread pan in unbleached parchment (you don't have to use parchment, it just makes it super easy to take out)
Pour your batter into pan.
Then add the toppings one at a time - chocolate chips, walnuts, maple syrup and finish off with the cinnamon! (just leave topping, don't stir)
Bake for 35 minutes or until done
Cool and Enjoy.
I love to make this at night and leave it to cool and enjoy it in the morning with some amazing fair trade, organic coffee! Delish!
Fabulous traditional Pullman pan is from Williams Sonoma (absolutely love it!)
Spiced Walnut Banana Bread and a cup of organic, fair trade coffee in the morning - absolutely blissful!
My Notes:
I have received so many emails and tweets about extra information on Food Education. So, I am going to include more article links in my posts. Now, more than ever, Food Education is of the utmost importance!
Keep Calm, Read Labels and Eat Well, Lovelies! :)
Cinnamon is super healthy, I always have multiple bottles on hand. Here a great article on the health benefits and kinds of cinnamon!
I many different kinds I like, but I look for fair trade and organic coffee.
Questions about bromated breads and flour? Here is a great starter article.
King Arthur Flours are unbleached & unbromated, I recommend!
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