Once your batter is made, then comes the fun part! You can mix cinnamon chips into the batter! I found mini cinnamon chips at a local restaurant supply store called Gygi's. You can order them online at Prepared Pantry too. Or, you could use the Hershey's brand cinnamon chips that you can find at the grocery store, and just chop them up a bit. Cinnamon chips are such a great addition to banana bread or pumpkin pancakes, or oatmeal cookies....or by the handful. Okay, I'm a bit addicted to these little babies.
The other thing I like to add to my banana bread batter is Nutella. Mmmmm...Nutella. Again, just use your favorite banana bread recipe. Mix up your batter and pour half of it into your prepared pan. Then, drop a few big spoonfuls of nutella in and spread it out as much as you can. Add the remaining batter to the top and bake as directed. The Nutella leaves this yummy, moist surprise in the middle of each slice of bread.
Be careful, both of these variations are addicting. You will probably find yourself eating banana bread for breakfast, lunch and snacks! (maybe dinner too!)
Classic Banana Bread
2 cups all-purpose flour (I usually substitute 1 C Whole Wheat Pastry Flour, and 1 cup all-purpose)
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup butter, softened
2 large eggs
1 1/2 cups mashed ripe banana (about 3 bananas)
1/3 cup plain low-fat yogurt (I use vanilla yogurt)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Cooking spray
7 comments:
Dangit! Now you've got me wishing for some super ripe bananas. Can't wait to try it.
Mmmmmmm...love the idea of Nutella! I also love stirring melted chocolate chips into half of it & doing a marbled loaf. Yum.
Sounds delish!! I'll have to try it with my many frozen bananas!!
Why have I never thought of using cinnamon chips before? They sound wonderful. But I just looked them up on Orson Gygi's website, and now I'm dying to know if you bought 5 pounds of those babies.
Thanks for the comments! Becca - to answer your question, YES! I did buy 5 lbs, and I'm loving them. The reason that I didn't link to Gygi's website was because what they have online is not what I bought in the store. I bought a Mercken's brand mini cinnamon chip, and they are quite a bit darker in color than the Ambrosa chips that they show on their website. The ones on the Prepared Pantry website look (and sound) much more like what I bought at Gygis. I've been using them in everything and a love them!
I wonder if it would work if you put the Nutella in a ziplock, cut the corner off and "drizzled" it on the batter.
Classic Banana Bread I add in some spices. I make this every week. I added 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
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