Healthy Recipes Free of Gluten, Dairy, and Soy for Serious Eaters

Buttery Banana Bread

Buttery Banana Bread

 

Ok, so on a boat I am limited as to the number of supplies and ingredients. Plus without a car, driving to the nearest grocery store is not an alternative. The fridge is the size of a small cupboard and fresh fruit and veggies end up in a cool corner of the boat or on the table. By the third day, I need to get my creative juices flowing in order to save them. Throwing away food is not an option on this boat or at home.

As I stared at the fruit in the bowl on the table my mind worked for a few days and then BAM! I decided to whip up a Buttery Banana Bread with the ingredients I had on board.

This is an amazing banana bread made from 2 “mature” apples and 2 “mature” bananas. I found some dates I used for making brownies, some raw coconut, walnuts, and some organic cranberries. If you ever buy organic cranberries you know they’re sour as heck. Plus there’s no added sugar to this soft warm delicious bread. The apples, bananas, and the few dates were the right amounts of sweetness for us.

You can adapt this basic recipe and add what you like in the Goodie section. If you’re not eating nuts then replace the almond flour with rice flour and omit the walnuts. I used a toaster oven to cook this loaf and it took me 1 hour on 170 C or about 375 degrees.

It’s so good with fresh French butter from the farm…holy moly. What a treat on these cloudy days on board.

Tip: This delicious bread is so good in the morning! We put it in the toaster oven and warm it up for 5 minutes. Super great for 4:00 tea time as well.

Buttery Banana Bread

April 15, 2017
: 1 Loaf
: 20 min
: 50 min

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Ingredients
  • Dry Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup tapioca flour or Arrowroot flour
  • 1/2 cup cassava flour
  • 1/2 cups almond flour or rice flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp Himalayan salt
  • Wet Ingredients
  • 2 medium cored apples peeled, simmered & mashed
  • 2 medium bananas
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup melted ghee or organic butter
  • 1 tsp homemade vanilla or store-bought
  • Goodies
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts optional
  • 1/4 cups cranberries optional
  • 1/4 cup natural raw coconut optional
  • 1/4 cup chopped pitted dates optional
Directions
  • Step 1 Dry Ingredients
  • Step 2 Heat the oven to 375 degrees or 170 c. Oil the inside of a loaf pan with ghee or coconut oil. Check out below how I used the baking paper to line the pan. It’s so much easier to lift the bread out to cool.
  • Step 3 In a medium bowl whisk with a fork all the dry ingredients and set aside.
  • Step 4 Wet Ingredients
  • Step 5 Simmer the apples until tender and mash into applesauce. Let it cool down a bit.
  • Step 6 In a food processor or in the attaching bowl that comes with your immersion blender add the bananas, eggs, apple cider vinegar, melted coconut oil or ghee, vanilla, and cooled apples. Blend until smooth.
  • Step 7 Slowly pour the apple and banana mixture into the dry ingredients and mix with a spoon until creamy and smooth.
  • Step 8 Goodies
  • Step 9 Add the Goodies of your choice and mix with a spoon.
  • Step 10 Pour into your lined loaf pan and bake for 50-60 minutes. Check with a knife in the middle to make sure it is done. If the knife comes out clean then it is finished.
  • Step 11 Let the loaf cool for 15 minutes then use a knife to separate the ends of the loaf from the pan and use the baking paper to lift the loaf out of the pan and place on a rack or try to cool.
  • Step 12 Make sure it has cooled at least an hour before slicing into this baby. It is very moist and a serrated knife works best. Top with fresh butter or just eat as is.

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3 thoughts on “Buttery Banana Bread”

  • This was so good! I loooooved the hint of clove/cinnamon/nutmeg. It blended perfectly with the subtle almond flavor from the almond flour. The outside had a nice golden crust and the inside was soft and light and dry.

    I made muffins because I did not have a loaf pan. If doing muffins, I would recommend lowering the oven temp to 350º and cooking for the same amount of time (without the gluten, I think it’s important to bake for as long as possible).

    These were amazing! ThankS Cook’n Coach!

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