You
know how it is with intentions, we usually have the best of them and so it was
with a recent trip to the store.
Daughter, Kathy, and I were in the store to pick up a few items from a
list but she kept walking around picking up items and saying “my girls love
this.” One of these items was a bunch of
bananas and to my knowledge they were never touched at home and were soon in a
need-to-be-used state.
Bev
went searching for recipes and found one at King Arthur for Double Chocolate Banana Bread,
which she made into muffins as follows:
Ingredients:
1
cup King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
1
teaspoon baking soda
1/4
teaspoon salt
2
tablespoons King Arthur All-Purpose Baking Cocoa, or Dutch-process cocoa
1/2
cup (8 tablespoons) soft unsalted butter
1/2
cup sugar
1
large egg
1
teaspoon vanilla extract
1
cup mashed banana (about 2 medium bananas)
1/2
cup cold sour cream
1
cup semisweet chocolate chips, chocolate mini chips preferred
Instructions:
1. Preheat
the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease two 3 1/4" x 5 3/4" mini loaf pans,
or one 9" x 5" loaf pan (Bev made ??” muffins).
2. Combine
the flour, baking soda, salt, and cocoa.
3. In a
separate bowl, beat the butter and sugar until light and creamy.
4. Beat
in the egg, then stir in the vanilla, banana, and sour cream.
5. Gently
mix in the dry ingredients and chocolate chips until well incorporated.
6. Pour
the batter into the pan(s) and bake for 45 to 60 minutes (bake for the shorter
time for two mini loaves or muffins and the longer time for the larger loaf),
until a cake tester or toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
7. Remove
the bread(s) from the oven, and allow to rest in the pan(s) for 10 minutes then
turn out onto a rack to cool completely.
She
served them with a dollop of whipped cream and they were delicious.
For
the second dessert, she choose Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Pie also from King Arthur.
Ingredients:
CRUST
2
cups chocolate wafer cookie crumbs (Bev used Graham crackers)
1/4
cupconfectioners' sugar
6
tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
FILLING
1
cup smooth peanut butter
1
cup cream cheese
1/2
cup confectioners' sugar
2
teaspoons vanilla extract
1
cup heavy cream
4
large bananas, sliced
mini
peanut butter cups, for decorating
Instructions:
1. To
make the crust: Combine the cookie crumbs, sugar, and butter.
2. Press
the mixture into the bottom and up the sides of a 9" pie pan. Freeze for
15 minutes.
Preheat
the oven to 375°F.
3. Line
the crust with parchment and pie weights (or uncooked rice or beans), and bake
for 10 minutes, just until set. Remove from the oven, lift out the parchment
and weights, and cool completely.
4. To
make the filling: Combine the peanut butter, cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla,
beating until light and fluffy.
5. Whip
the cream until stiff peaks form.
6. Fold
a quarter of the whipped cream into the peanut butter mixture, to lighten it
slightly; then fold in the remaining whipped cream.
7. To
assemble the pie: Place about half the banana slices atop the crust.
8. Spread
half the filling over the bananas.
9. Top
with another layer of bananas, and the remaining filling
10. Decorate
the top of the pie with additional cookie crumbs, and/or mini peanut butter
cups.
11. Refrigerate
until ready to serve.
Yield:
8 to 10 servings.
The
pie was also very good (although I'm sure it would have been better with the chocolate crust) and these were the perfect treats for Kathy as she is my
kid who goes to a restaurant, orders her meal and when it comes she takes a few
bites then asked for a box and the dessert menu. I would request both of the treats again.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
6/27/16
meal date
Both recipes sound and look very tasty, trhanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am passing on the Double Chocolate Banana bread to Ms. Goofy. That sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLarry, I've never had either one of these banana based desserts but based on the chocolate in both plus the fact that we both like bananas, either one would be a winner. The double chocolate banana bread would probably edge out the pie. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteI might just try a peanut butter pie with bananas tonight. I do have a chocolate cookie crust...
ReplyDeleteBoth desserts look terrific! I'll eat 10 bananas a day (an not much else) if they are around, so I don't usually end up "needing" to use them up.
Dessert recipes? Has your blog been hacked? :) I'll take a slice of that pie please. I really like banana desserts, I'd love to try to replicate the banana pudding from Pappadeaux restaurant and a banana shake - oh yes. :)
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