Have you guys met Maranda from Jolts & Jollies? A month or so ago she blogged about making apple butter and in her post she mentioned having more jars of it that she knew what to do with. In my comment to her I might have begged mentioned that I would happily take a jar off her hands. Lucky me; she immediately emailed asking for my address and not too long after I received a package from her with TWO jars of homemade apple butter and a Cooking Light magazine loaded with banana bread recipes. Now if you know me at all, you know I love me some bananas so, that was a welcomed surprise. :) I immediately called Maranda to thank her for the package and during the course of our conversation she mentioned wanting to make this bread. I quickly flipped and found the recipe for myself and concurred that it did look and sound good.
Jumping ahead a couple of weeks…during an exchange of texts Maranda said that she had made the bananas foster bread and that it was really good. Not to be left banana breadless I quickly resolved to make the bread myself and we agreed to blog about it together this Friday (today!). Sorry, I’m so late Maranda!
This isn’t your mama’s banana bread. It has ground oatmeal, allspice, and dark RUM in it. Definitely stuff not found in your everyday banana bread and to top it off it has a dark rum glaze that’s poured over it while still warm from the oven.
I made several changes to the recipe but Maranda on the other hand stuck to it so hop over and see what she thought of her bananas foster bread.
Bananas Foster Bread,adapted from Cooking Light
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups mashed ripe banana
- 1 cup packed brown sugar, divided
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted and divided
- 1/4 cup cognac or dark rum, divided (I used Meyer’’s Dark Rum)
- 1/3 cup plain fat-free yogurt (I used sour cream)
- 2 large eggs
- 6.75 ounces all-purpose flour (about 1 1/2 cups)
- 1/4 cup ground flaxseed (I used old fashion oatmeal that I ground in my mini food processor)
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
- Cooking spray
- 1/3 cup powdered sugar
- splash of heavy cream, optional
Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 350°.
2. Combine banana, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 5 tablespoons butter, and 3 tablespoons cognac in a nonstick skillet. Cook over medium heat until mixture begins to bubble. Remove from heat; cool. Place banana mixture in a large bowl. Add yogurt, remaining 1/2 cup brown sugar, and eggs. Beat with a mixer at medium speed.
3. Weigh or lightly spoon flour into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Combine flour and next 5 ingredients (through allspice) in a small bowl. Add flour mixture to banana mixture; beat just until blended. Pour batter into a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan (I baked mine in 3 mini loaf pans.) coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350° for 1 hour (my minis took 28 minutes) or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from oven; cool 10 minutes in pan on a wire rack. Remove bread from pan; place on wire rack.
4. Combine remaining 1 tablespoon melted butter, remaining 1 tablespoon cognac, and powdered sugar; (I found my glaze too thick and added a splash of heavy cream to thin it out.) stir until well blended. Drizzle over the warm bread.
Truth…all the adults that tried the bread said it was very good but my three were not impressed. More for me then! :)
Click here for a printable recipe.
I love the drizzle of icing Ingrid.
ReplyDeleteIn that spirit of giving, Ill take a loaf of this!
ReplyDeletehaha just kidding! looks delicious
A gorgeous bread! So fluffy and moist.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Oh yea! Another sweet bread recipe to try! And it looks marvelous. ( Who doesn't love Bananas Foster? ) Except your kids. I wonder why?
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's an adults only bread? :)
would u believe I could not find apple butter at the store I go to? this looks delish.
ReplyDeleteYou know that if I see a new banana bread recipe I have to make it!! Love it too. I will be making this one and let you know how it turns out. I saw a recipe last week for a banana cheesecake...never had that before and I may also give that a try. I find that I always have overripe bananas here since I still like them with a tinge of green!!!!
ReplyDeleteYep..I will be making this!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYes, more for you! Looks delicious. I hit print. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That sounds absolutely divine!
ReplyDeleteAdult Banana Bread- love it! This looks like a yummy sub to the standard banana bread. Glaze looks so good and you know I love it when it has healthy stuff in it :) So I think I will go buy some rum now!
ReplyDeleteWell, hello there special banana bread! - I just can't get over the fact that there is actually RUM in these recipe...wowsers!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks really good! God knows I've got enough bananas sitting in my freezer waiting to be cooked... Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat was a very thoughtful gift from Maranda.
ReplyDeleteYour bread is beautiful. Love that first pic.
I was hoping you were going to make something that called for apple butter in the recipe since I have an abundance of the stuff too...hahaha
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks interesting,especially since you cook the bananas first before adding to batter....I'll have to give this a try!
Have a good day.
michelle
It definitely looks like the ULTIMATE banana bread! Gorgeous photos, Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have a winner here...what a great twist to banana bread! YUM!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures for this are really good! This bread looks, and sounds, like a winner. I just found my self with nine bananas, and I'm looking for recipes to use them in. I will definitely make this one a priority!
ReplyDeleteOh I love all the changes you made! I'm definitely going to be trying it your way...although I might make it with spiced rum instead. Oh...pumpkin bread with spiced rum icing. Excuse me, I have to go get to baking now! LOL! Thanks for being so awesome and fibbing about how it wasn't long after I got your address that I sent you that apple butter! LOL!
ReplyDeleteYo ho ho and a bottle of Rum! Looks scrumtious, more for the adults for sure. Your blog could easily make me fat. Now I must go exercise :-) ~Lili
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds amazing! So moist and the drizzle...YUM
ReplyDeletethe rum is definitely enuff to win me over. Your pictures look beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh dah dah dear (Piglet voice), these sound so good. I love rum cake so I bet I would go crazy over this.
ReplyDeleteyour substitutions seem to have yielded the perfect loaf--this looks amazing. what a great idea, and your execution seems flawless!
ReplyDeleteYours looks just as tasty as Maranda's did! Anyway you slice it (no pun intended)this bread is a winner!
ReplyDeleteWow this sounds incredible! Talk about banana bread with a kick :) I love recipes like this - classics that are changed to be something unique. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just posted about a banana bread - must be banana bread season! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of this one, and that glaze all over looks amazing. Great photos too!
I used to go for the super rich stuff, but now I find I'm being drawn to more spice and flavor...this looks great! (Even if it's not pie.) :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet to get a package like that! And the bread looks insanely good Ingrid! I think I like it more than the original banana foster dessert.
ReplyDeleteHi Ingrid! What an awesome treat! Love the pics. I'm sure the rum makes the glaze delish!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I saw this recipe and thought it looked tasty. Your version looks great! Oh, apple butter--has to be one of the things I miss most from the US!
ReplyDeleteI am soooooo going to make this! Oh my!!!
ReplyDeletebananas...and rum??!!! You've caught my attention. I'm all over this recipe, as it sounds amazing!
ReplyDeletewhat a great treat!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loving this post, Ingrid. I am a fan of baking with bananas so you know this is going on my HUGE list of things I wanna try.
ReplyDeleteOkay, you know I share a love for bananas (and caramel) with you-this sounds freak'n awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have to make this!
This banana bread literally has me drooling right now. It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSooo...I went and bought some Hennessy just for this recipe ;)
ReplyDeleteWow. That is one impressive bread, Ingrid. You've got my address, right? LOL
ReplyDeleteI love bananas and rum, I don't know why I've never combined them in a bread before. I will now.
ReplyDeleteMimi