Sliced up and ready to bring to work (with a few slices removed for home) |
So, I have had two lonely, rapidy browning bananas sadly
slumped in my fruit bowl for a couple of days now.
Judging me.
I obviously wasn’t going to eat them, because bananas bore
me slightly at the best of times, never mind the weekend. Plus, I have so many eggs to use!
So, I turned to my new favourite person ever, Mary Berry. I
feel like I know her. And love her. She did not fail me, presenting me a
beautiful banana loaf recipe which I bastardised with chocolate chips. AND I
got to use my brand new loaf tin!
Best. Weekend. Ever.
Adapted from a Mary Berry Baking Bible recipe. My new actual bible.
Ingredients
- 225g flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp ground mixed spice
- 100g butter
- 220g bananas (about 2 medium-sied bananas)
- 50g caster sugar
- 50g brown sugar
- 1 tsp lemon juice, or grated lemon rind
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tbsp honey
- 3 tbsp golden syrup
- 100g various chocolate chips
- 1 tbsp honey
Method
Preheat oven to 170 degrees
Lightly grease and line a 900g loaf tin (the most common
size you’ll find).
Measure out the flour, baking powder and allspice into a
bowl. Rub the butter in until the you have a mixture resembling breadcrumbs.
Mash the bananas and stir into the flour mixture.
The gross bananas in question |
Mashed bananas, yum. |
Add in the
sugar and lemon juice, then mix in the eggs. Finally stir in the honey and
syrup.
Throw in about 100g chocolate chips and briefly mix.
Pour into the prepared tin and place in the preheated oven.
Bake for 75 minutes, until a knife comes out clean.
As soon as it is out of the
oven, drizzle over the honey and leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes. Cool
on a wire rack
Serve when cooled.
Sliced and ready to go |
Would make a lovely accompaniment to
afternoon tea. Ooh, with bunting!
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