Day: November 7, 2014

  • Mom’s Banana Bread

    Mom’s Banana Bread

    Spread a bit of butter on my Mom’s Banana Bread for a delicious mid-afternoon snack, or even breakfast!
     

    It is getting windy and cold here in North Dakota. Growing up in New Hampshire, I actually enjoy the cold. The wind is a whole different story, though! Brrr. I remember cold days walking in the snow and ice home from the bus stop, and entering the house to smell a freshly baked loaf of banana bread. It always chased the cold away.

    Now that we walk to and from school in some pretty bitter winds, I hope to create similar memories of warmth and comfort for my kids. So I pulled out my mom’s banana bread recipe again this week. This is one recipe I will never try to alter or improve on. It’s perfect the way it is. However, you can always add a little more yummy with chocolate chips, or as I did this week butterscotch chips.

    You can see in this Instagram pic just how well loved this recipe is. 

    Now if you’ve been around awhile, I have shared the recipe in the past, back near the beginning of our Foodie Friday parties – but I had no pictures! So here’s the update with pics so you can pin it to come back whenever you feel like baking a little comfort in your home.

     

    Mom’s Banana Bread
    Chase the cold away with a warm slice of banana bread
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    Ingredients
    1. 1 cup shortening
    2. 2 cups sugar
    3. 4 eggs
    4. 5 ripe Bananas
    5. 3 1/2 cup flour
    6. not quite 2 tsp baking soda
    7. 1 tsp salt
    Instructions
    1. Preheat oven to 300 F
    2. Cream together shortening, sugar, eggs, and bananas,
    3. In a separate bowl combine the flour, baking soda, and salt.
    4. Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix well.
    5. Grease 2 loaf pans, and fill with dough.
    6. Bake for 75 minutes, or until a knife inserted comes out clean.
    Notes
    1. Don’t have enough bananas? Use 1 cup Applesauce in place of each missing banana.
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  • Weekend Bites #8

    Weekend Bites #8

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    Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Do you have plans yet? We are hoping to get out to visit family, but we may just be staying home this year, being grateful for this new home and opportunity we have here in North Dakota. 
    Enjoy these Autumn flavors from last weeks posts. 
    Overnight Cranberry Apple Oatmeal
    Autumn Harvest Panini 
    Chestnut Soup.JPG
    Chestnut and Vegetables Soup
    Autumn Pear Torte

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