To quote Pink Floyd, "Hello ... is there anybody out there?" As if becoming a mom didn't distract me enough from blogging recipes the last 3 years, my
blog has languished further due to a year of personal loss, when my beloved
mamma died unexpectedly last May. As hard as it has been, we have still had to cook meals, and feed our families, albeit at times with far less inspiration and interest. However, my sister and I have found great connection with each other and our mom, in the kinship
and catharsis of going through her 40 years worth of recipes. This became especially necessary in preparing traditional holiday
treats, and many of our mom's personal culinary inventions as we have
mourned her absence during those special seasons of the last year.
Today it's been an extra dreary rainy, gray spring day, and I felt an urge to bake a banana bread with my almost
3 year old boy, but as he insisted on "Helping" far more than I
asked, he also added fresh ground pepper to the recipe. So in order to
salvage it I added a few additional spices to enhance the citrus
and banana flavors. And then I thought to bake the dough in doughnut
pans instead of as a loaf. It did not disappoint! However, I only have
one photo, so you'll have to imagine the rest!
The original recipe, which I departed from, was found in Good Kitchen Magic.
Ingredients:
4 mashed bananas
1 egg
1/3 cup coconut oil
1/2 cup sugar (could probably be reduced by half if your bananas are bigger)
1 orange, zested
1/4 tsp fresh ground black pepper
1/4 - 1/2 tsp fresh ground ginger
1/2 tsp fresh ground cardamom
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg
1/3 cup coconut oil
1/2 cup sugar (could probably be reduced by half if your bananas are bigger)
1 orange, zested
1/4 tsp fresh ground black pepper
1/4 - 1/2 tsp fresh ground ginger
1/2 tsp fresh ground cardamom
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
Directions:
Blend sugar, egg, oil and bananas together well, and add
zest of 1 orange, 1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper [My son's idea!],
1/2 tsp fresh ground ginger and 1/2 tsp fresh ground cardamom [my
idea!].
Add 2 cups flour and 1 tsp baking powder while stirring.
Continue to mix until smooth. Distribute into doughnut pans, level to
the top edge, as they'll rise while baking. Bake at 350 for about 20
minutes until lightly browned.
They're delicious warm from the oven, but I would wrap them in air-tight foil or plastic or a zippered bag or container to keep them from drying out too fast if you can't eat them right away.
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