Saturday, August 8, 2009
My Favorite Banana Bread
This recipe comes from one of the most unique cookbooks that I own. It is "Cooking With Mickey, Vol. II" and contains the most requested recipes from Walt Disney World and Disneyland. I have to admit that I haven't made most of the recipes in this book, but keep it just for this recipe. It is in no way low-fat, in fact it is high fat, high sugar and really, really yummy!
I ended up with this book thanks to my brother. My brother and I have a love affair with everything Disney since we were kids. It was one of our favorite family vacations. I grew up on the west coast of Canada and quite often we would camp our way down the coast from BC to San Diego and back. I was almost 5 the first time we did Disney and I look forward to the day when I can take my kids there too. Jeff (my brother) spotted this book at a Disney store in Seattle about 9 years ago and knew it would be something I would like (especially since it had their cinnimon french toast recipe in it which he loves and knew there was a good chance I would make it for him).
My family at Disney way back (circa. 1989?) I'm about 12 in this picture.
The Recipe
1 cup butter (melted)
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp water
2 cups banana (mashed)
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
1 cup walnuts, chopped (optional) - I've never put in the full 2 cups, usually I make it without, today I added about 1/4 cup
Preheat oven to 350*. Sift together flour, salt and baking soda. Set aside. Mix melted butter and sugar until well blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each. Add bananas, water and vanilla. Fold in flour mixture and walnuts and blend until all flour is moist. Pour batter evenly into 2 greased loaf pans. Bake for 1 hour or until the centre of the loaf is firm and a toothpick comes out clean.
I am always on the lookout for the perfect banana bread. I love the sounds of this one and am definitely going to make it!!
ReplyDeleteMy girl friend loves Disney too. I think this cookbook would make a perfect gift. I'll have to try and find one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI was in need of a good banana bread recipe! Thanks. I love that it's a disney recipe. My kids will want to eat it even more.
ReplyDeleteYum, that looks so good with the butter all melted on it :) Banana bread is so yummy warm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great old photo!The bread looks divine :D
ReplyDeleteLove it....
ReplyDeleteI associate banana bread with the school season for some reason. That's right around the corner, so your recipe is right on time.
ReplyDeleteI grew up 30 minutes away from Disneyland! I love it too. This recipe looks great. Anything from Disney has to be good!
ReplyDeleteI have that same cookbook.. I love the shot with the butter on the bread, just how I would eat it, total yum.
ReplyDeleteI want that slice at the bottom all nicely buttered and ready to be gobbled up. I live in the land of Mickey! Yup, just outside of Orlando, FL!
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Ah ha! I am just back from the grocers with ... guess what...yep...ripe or overripe rather, bananas. And I am on the hunt for yet another banana bread recipe. This looks good. If I can get myself up from the computer...I might just try this today. Good one!
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I love banana bread but I've never made it! Your recipe sounds delicious, I like the idea of the vanilla extract!
ReplyDeleteI am always wanting to try new banana bread recipes - this looks so tasty.
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin all that butter in the bread recipe, it already sounds good to me!
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