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    randymon is offline Super Moderator
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    Default Chef Spath's Banana Bread Recipe

    Banana Bread

    10 oz Ripe bananas
    10 oz sugar
    3 eggs
    200 ml milk
    1 tsp baking soda
    200 ml Vegetable oil
    1 pinch salt
    dash of vanilla & cinnamon
    10 oz flour

    Whisk sugar and banana until smooth. Add eggs. Whisk baking soda into milk and add to mixture. Add salt, oil, vanilla and cinnamon. Add flour last at slow speed.

    Line greased loaf tin with grease-proof paper, grease again. Pour mixture into tins.

    Bake at 350 Fahrenheit for approximately 45 minutes – ensure that skewer inserted in banana bread comes out clean.
    Randy Russell
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    grayturtless is online now Senior Member
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    Excellent. Thank you!

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    madtown mom is offline Senior Member
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    Woah, equal parts sugar and bananas? No wonder so yummy!

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    Thank you! Thank you!

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    My husband LOVED the banana bread! I have this recipe in the oven right now!

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    Thanks Randymon!!! Gonna have to try this!

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    grayturtless is online now Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by shellyb View Post
    My husband LOVED the banana bread! I have this recipe in the oven right now!
    How did it turn out? I have made it as well, but Couples Banana bread was better. It was good, but not as good as they make it. It must be those Jamaican banannas. LOL.

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    Thanks

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    grayturtless is online now Senior Member
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    Shellyb,

    How did it turn out?

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    Have made this a Couple of times and everyone LOVES it! I do agree the flavor in Jamaica is slightly different and I am sure it is because the smaller island bananas have such amazing flavor packed into them. Still a great one to make at home and a great addition to anyones recipe book! Thanks for posting it again Randy!!

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    A yum-a yum-a yum!!

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    I find that roasting unpeeled ripe bananas on a cookie sheet in the oven at 350 degrees for about 15-20 minutes, makes the banana flavour more intense. Banana peels will turn blackk when done. Works beautifully for making Banana bread, Banana cake etc. Will never taste as good as eating it at a Couples Resort though!

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