I’ve become a tough critic when it comes to banana bread, but this recipe had me dancing on the ceiling. The bread is by far one of the best I’ve ever tasted–I can’t stop thinking and talking about it. Although more time-consuming than most banana bread recipes, it is way worth the effort. I could and would have eaten the entire loaf myself, but I figured it best to share!
Posts Tagged ‘Banana’
this must be heaven. [über moist banana bread]
Posted in Baking, Bread, Breakfast, Dessert, Fruit, tagged Banana, Banana bread, Bread, Cinnamon on June 9, 2014| 5 Comments »
back in the kitchen. [moist banana bread]
Posted in Baking, Breakfast, Dessert, Fruit, tagged Banana, Banana bread, Bread on May 16, 2014| 4 Comments »
Not being able to cook for the last couple of weeks has been torture! Now that I’m finally able to eat solid foods (well, soft foods), I decided to bake some banana bread with my over-ripe bananas. This banana bread recipe was delicious, but I have to admit that I prefer this recipe!
keep ’em away. [banana cupcakes w. peanut butter cream cheese frosting]
Posted in Baking, Cupcakes, Dessert, tagged Banana, Peanut butter on March 12, 2013| 15 Comments »
I’m doing everything I can to get these cupcakes out of my apartment as soon as possible–they’re sinfully delicious. I brought a few to work today for my co-workers (who devoured them), and am taking some to my friends tonight.
In all honesty, the cupcakes don’t even need frosting; though, the banana and peanut butter combo is divine. I plan on using just the cupcake recipe next time to make banana bread. But I’ll wait a while to make the bread, as I’d probably finish the loaf in a day and gain 10 pounds. :)
it takes two. [triple layer banana cake w. caramel, vanilla bean custard & buttercream frosting]
Posted in Baking, Breakfast, Cake, Dessert, Entertaining, Fruit, Holiday, tagged Banana, Caramel, Custard, Vanilla bean on January 17, 2012| 54 Comments »
To celebrate my dad’s birthday over the weekend, my mom and I made him the family favorite dessert–triple layer banana cake with caramel, vanilla bean custard and buttercream frosting.
We’re only graced with this gourmet cake on special occasions–you’ll understand why when you scroll down and see the recipe. My mom has always made the dessert by herself (which can take up to 5 hours) but since I was home, I decided it was time I learned how to make the cake. Even though it still took a few hours to make with the two of us, the result was beyond worth it.
The recipe is from one of our favorite cookbooks: The Hali’imaile General Store Cookbook. We visited this restaurant during our first trip to Hawaii 12 years ago. The macadamia nut-crusted halibut with mango-lime butter sauce recipe I posted a while back also comes from the The Hali’imaile General Store Cookbook.
gone bananas. [banana bread w. toasted walnuts]
Posted in Baking, Bread, Breakfast, Dessert, Fruit, tagged Banana, Walnuts on November 14, 2011| 52 Comments »
Ever since Kristy over at Eat, Play, Love started her ‘Quest for the Best Banana Bread,’ I’ve been on the hunt to find some contenders . Though I wouldn’t know if this is the best bread out there, as I haven’t tested multiple recipes like Kristy, this one has to rank pretty high up there.
The prominent flavors of banana and cinnamon pair wonderfully with the toasted walnuts. Even the texture of the bread is spot on, with an incredibly moist interior and slightly crunchy exterior. Perfect for breakfast with a cup of coffee, a mid-day snack or late night treat.
dad’s perfect pie. [peanut butter banana cream pie w. peanut brittle]
Posted in Baking, Candy, Dessert, Pies, tagged Banana, Father's Day, Peanut brittle, Peanut butter, See's Candies, Vanilla pudding on June 20, 2011| 82 Comments »
Considering my dad’s favorite flavors are peanut butter and banana, I couldn’t think of a better dessert to serve him on Father’s Day. The recipe suggested adding peanut brittle, which I knew would excite him even more–See’s Candies peanut brittle is his favorite. So, my mom and I made a quick trip to the mall to pick some up.
Although still stuffed after dinner, none of us had a problem making room for a slice of this pie. The crunch of the peanut brittle and slightly chewy vanilla wafer crust complimented the silky vanilla pudding and creamy peanut butter layer.
Though I’ve eaten many a cream pie, I’ve never tasted one as decadent and rich as this peanut butter banana cream pie. One slice is about all I could muster, since the pie is so sweet. I know I’ll be making this recipe again very soon, especially if I’m looking to impress. :)
sinful. [sticky toffee banana pudding w. rich caramel sauce]
Posted in Baking, Bread, Bread Pudding, Dessert, tagged Banana, Caramel, Pudding, Toffee on March 15, 2011| 8 Comments »
Talk about rich! Just looking at the picture above makes me want to run to my fridge to sneak a forkful of this delectable banana cake drizzled with sweet caramel sauce.
I found this recipe on the Epicurious website and didn’t need to change any measurements or ingredients. My brother, who couldn’t get enough of the cake, said it tasted just like bananas foster, but in a different form. His comparison was spot on, particularly because of the distinct rum and banana flavor. In my opinion, you can’t go wrong when baking or cooking with alcohol!