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Moist Whole Wheat Banana Bread

As if the world needs another banana bread recipe, right?

Well, if you�re conflicted like I am about balancing pure culinary delight with a modicum of health and nutrition, then you�ll find this moist whole wheat banana bread recipe a worthy contribution. It satisfies on all levels.

This is straight out of Whole Grain Baking by King Arthur Flour. I tweak it very slightly in the video but I�m not sure it�s to any advantage. The video, by the way, is quite unnecessary as the instructions below are more than adequate. But I do have fun shooting them and like to think there�s a chance someone will pick up a thing or two from watching.

Note: If you want to get wild and crazy, try adding a half cup of dried sweetened cranberries or, as my chocoholic wife quickly discovered, a half cup of semi sweet chocolate chips will send banana bread lovers over the top and maybe convert a few critics.

Enjoy!

Moist Whole Wheat Banana Bread Recipe and Instructions:

Be sure to use ultra ripe bananas for this. Their skins should be mottled black and they should feel soft to the touch. Using what you would normally consider to be ripe bananas will diminish the bread�s rich flavor.

� cup (1 stick, 4 ounces) unsalted butter
� cup (3 � ounces) packed light or dark brown sugar
� teaspoon baking soda
� teaspoon salt
� teaspoon ground cinnamon
� teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 � cups (~ 12 ounces) mashed ripe banana (3-4 medium to large bananas)
� cup (3 ounces) honey (I used sugar � works fine)
2 large eggs
2 cups (8 ounces) whole wheat flour, traditional or white whole wheat (I found that 2 cups was closer to 10 ounces � guess my whole wheat is heavy)
� cups (2 ounces) chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 350 F degrees. Lightly grease a 9 x 5 inch loaf pan.

Beat together the butter, sugar, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla in a medium bowl until smooth. Add the banana, honey and eggs, beating until smooth. Add the flour and nuts, stirring until smooth. Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and let it rest at room temperature, uncovered for 10 minutes.

Bake the bread for 50 minutes. Lay a piece of foil gently across the top and bake until a cake tester (like a toothpick) inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes more. Remove the bread from the oven and allow it to cool for 10 minutes before turning it out of the pan onto a rack to cool completely.

{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Evelyn 06.27.08 at 7:08 pm

Wow, that certainly looks like an excellent recipe that I will definitely try. Thanks:)

2 Micki 06.28.08 at 10:30 am

I want to try it also. However, would not 2 cups of whole wheat flour be 16 ounces?

3 breadtopia 06.28.08 at 11:11 am

I think you might be thinking of water. It weighs 8 oz/cup. WW flour runs closer to 5 oz per.

4 Sylvia 07.01.08 at 11:34 am

My husband always buys to many bananas…no matter what I say….so today I will make this recipe with 5 leftover bananas…he bought 6 fresh yesturday!! We still have some leftover banana bread from last week in the frig…: (….quess I will send some fresh over to the neighbors… : )…..I’m looking forward to trying this with my white wheat…though my very favorite recipe is called banana,banana bread on the All Recipes.com.

5 breadtopia 07.01.08 at 10:04 pm

Hi Sylvia.

How did it go? You could be the first to report on this recipe. I’m looking forward to seeing if others are as enthusiastic about it as I am.

6 fran 07.01.08 at 11:02 pm

Hi Eric, I love watching your videos and have learned a lot from you.Would you consider doing a cottage cheese dill bread? I had this years ago and have wanted to be able to bake it myself. I know with your input this would be possible.

7 Tom 07.02.08 at 7:07 pm

Am I the only one to notice that this is yet another no-knead bread recipe? Keep ‘em coming, Eric!

Can’t wait to try this one.

8 breadtopia 07.03.08 at 5:17 am

Hi Fran,

Cottage cheese dill bread sounds good. May be quite a while (ages) though before I’d get to it as my list is miles long. So much bread, so little time. ;)

9 breadtopia 07.03.08 at 5:20 am

Hey Tom,

How about that. I hadn’t though of it but you’re sure right. Who kneeds it? Sorry.

I’m tapping my fingers waiting for someone to tell me they’ve tried this banana bread recipe and how much they like it… or don’t like it.

10 Jessy 07.03.08 at 7:32 pm

I love it! I was worrited it would be like some other whole wheat things ive had in the past “cardboard” but its nice. Its really hardy too. I ashamed to admit i actually overbaked it a bit and its still really good. :D

11 breadtopia 07.06.08 at 5:36 am

Hurray, we have our first independent report on this banana bread recipe.

Thanks Jessy, so glad you like it!

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