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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Banana Bread

Introduction:
"Banana bread" is an another yumilicious dish in the baking category and that too, is eggless. It's a wonderful use of fully riped bananas and a joyful accompaniment to any tea party. You can easily make this bread and can use it upto 3 days.

Ingredients:
Refined flour: 2 cups
Powdered sugar: 1 and 3/4 cups
Riped Bananas: 3
Butter: 50 gm
Fresh Malai/cream: 1/2 cup
Baking powder: 1 tsp
Baking soda: 1/8 tsp
Elaichi powder: 1/2 tsp
Milk: 1/4 cup
Vanilla essence: 7-8 drops

Preparation time: 35-40 mins
Cooking time: 35 mins-40 mins

Method:
Take the butter and let it get soft at room temeperature. Sieve the flour, baking powder and baking soda together 3-4 times. Sieve the sugar. Peel the bananas and mesh them properly with help of spatulla. Mesh them to get a smooth paste. Beat butter, cream and sugar together to get a smooth paste for 10 mins. Now mix the meshed bananas into it.Beat the mixture again. Add elaichi powder into it. Now mix the flour mixture into it adding little by little at a time. Keep beating the mixture to avoid lumps. Add vanilla essence into it. Add the milk and beat again for 10 mins. You will get a thick paste. The mixture required for making bread is thicker then we have for cake. Preheat the oven at 180 degree C for 10 mins. Now place the bread mixture into a greesed bread/cake tin. Put it in the oven and bake it at 165 deg C for 40 mins.
You can also use the conventional pressure cooker method for baking the bread. Bake it for 35 mins, if using pressure cooker.
Remove the baked bread out of the tin after getting completely cooled by turning the tin upside down. Cut it into square slices and Enjoy the delicious homemade banana bread.

TIPS:
1. You can add dryfruits, nuts and chocolates to the bread.
2. This bread remains fresh upto 3 days.
3. If you don't have Malai, then use butter instead or vice-versa.
4. Do not keep the mixture out for too long. Bake immediately as soon as the mixture is ready otherwise it will reduce the sponginess of the bread.

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