Bejeweled Banana Bread with Natural Tea Leaven and Dried Fruits. This plant-based banana bread recipe is kid friendly and a fan-favorite for good reason - it's delicious! Spruce up your banana bread with additional add-ins and toppings! Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just until incorporated.
They're rich in chia seeds and rolled oats, so they have fiber and protein. This banana bread is moist and delicious with loads of banana flavor! Friends and family love my recipe and say it's by far the best! You can have Bejeweled Banana Bread with Natural Tea Leaven and Dried Fruits using 8 ingredients and 24 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Bejeweled Banana Bread with Natural Tea Leaven and Dried Fruits
- You need 100 grams of ★Natural leaven or bread starter.
- You need 50 grams of ★Milk.
- You need 150 grams of Cake flour.
- Prepare 2 of Eggs.
- It's 90 grams of Sugar.
- It's 70 grams of Margarine or butter.
- You need 1 of Banana (ripe, if possible).
- It's 50 grams of Mixed dried fruits.
I've made several banana bread recipes here and I always come back to this one, it is a wonderful standard recipe that you can build upon and customize to your liking. I used to make this when I was. Banana bread is an all-time favorite and I often make this quick bread with overripe bananas. Most of the times the bread would be dry and not even moist.
Bejeweled Banana Bread with Natural Tea Leaven and Dried Fruits instructions
- [Preparation] Bring the ingredients to room temperature. It's Spring right now, so it will take about 1~2 hours, I think..
- (★) When you take the starter out of the refrigerator, add it to the milk and then bring to room temperature..
- Mash the ripened banana with a fork. If the banana isn't ripe, then microwave it for about 30 seconds at 500 W, then mash..
- Use a whisk: Knead the margarine until creamy. Add the sugar and mix until white..
- Whip Step 4 to incorporate air into the batter..
- Add the beaten egg into Step 4 in 2~3 portions, mixing well with each addition. When it reaches a smooth, creamy consistency, add Step 3 and mix well..
- It's okay if the banana separates! When you add the dry ingredients, it will all come together..
- Divide the dry ingredients into 2~3 portions and sift into the batter one portion at a time, mixing well with each addition..
- You can buy a sifter at the dollar store! It's quite useful!.
- Continue mixing until no longer powdery..
- Use a spatula: fold in the dry fruits..
- I used these dried fruits from Mama Pan..
- Mix the leaven and milk from Step 2. Mix until blended..
- Add Step 13 to Step 11 and use a rubber spatula to blend it all together..
- [Prepare the pan] Line the baking pan with kitchen parchment paper..
- You can use tape to secure the lining..
- Pour Step 14 into the cake pan. Tap the sides 2~3 times and drop onto the table a couple times to release air bubbles..
- Cut off the excess parchment paper. Cover in plastic wrap and put in a warm place for a while..
- After about 8 minutes, the batter should have expand. Next, bake in an oven at 180°C for 20 minutes, then reduce the heat to 170°C and bake for an additional 10 minutes..
- The baking times are just a suggestion, so please adjust according to your oven..
- When a toothpick or skewer inserted in the center comes out clean, it's ready! If you need to bake it longer, check on it every 5 minutes..
- Once baked, drop the pan onto a table from about 15 cm up, then remove from the pan. Cool while still wrapped in the parchment paper..
- Once cooled, remove the parchment paper and wrap tightly with plastic wrap to store (so that it doesn't dry out)..
- You can eat it right away if you like, but if you let it sit wrapped overnight, it will be even more delicious!.
It would not be soft but a bit dense. You can also add chopped walnuts or choco chips or any dry fruit of your choice instead of sunflower seeds. Deliciously malty black tea hosts a cinnamon-spiced blend of bananas and calendula. A perfect way to warm up after playing in the. What can be better than a warm slice of Gramma's banana bread with a melting spread of butter on top?