Happy Hallowe’en folks! I know, I know, no Hallowe’en post? No scary dirt and worms or cupcakes shaped like spiders? No mummy dogs or kitty litter cakes? Sorry, I’m just not that into Hallowe’en. I used to be, dressing up in sexy outfits, hitting up the bars and clubs with my girlfriends. Those were the days. Now I’m kind of stuck in the middle though. I have a young toddler, who has no idea what’s going on, plus I don’t want to freak him out too much. Of course I love giving away (and eating) candy, but other than that, it’s just a regular day. We’ll be celebrating by attending the village’s annual bonfire, heading to a friend’s house, making escargot and fondue and giving away buckets of candy. I may even be dressed as a cat. Not a sexy cat mind you, more of a Disney type costume, complete with leg warmers and giant fluffy head. I’m a Mom now you know…
Maybe when the wee one is at a more understanding age, then we’ll get into it. For the meantime, it’s just another holiday that requires me to spend inordinate amounts of money and spend too much time decorating. I like to save it all up for Christmas. I’m one of those annoying Christmas freaks. I could start celebrating in July. I love every minute of it, and this year will be no different.
So I leave you with my very favourite, personal recipe for Banana Bread. When I was a kid, I used to make banana bread all the time. My Dad loved it, and so did I. But this time, I decided to tweak it a little. Brown butter makes everything better, as you may have learned if you’ve been reading this blog for a while. Also, I wanted to make that banana flavour just a little bit stronger and more robust, so I roasted them. If you like banana bread, but use it mainly to get rid of old bananas, try this recipe out. It would also make really good muffins, just remember to shorten the baking time accordingly.
Brown Butter Roasted Banana Bread
3 medium bananas
1/2 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 tsp salt
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup cake flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla

1. Roast bananas whole with peel on for 15-20 minutes in a 350°F oven.

2. Grease an 8″ x 4″ loaf pan.
3. In small saucepan, melt butter over medium high heat. Do not stir, instead swirl the pan and watch until it begins to foam. Once the foam begins to subside, and the butter has browned sufficiently, remove from heat and set aside.

4. In medium sized mixing bowl, stir together brown butter and sugar. It will look like this, kind of separated. That’s okay.

5.Mash bananas into butter and sugar.

6. Add salt, eggs, sour cream, baking soda and vanilla. Stir until well combined.
7. Stir in flours and cinnamon until just mixed. It will probably be lumpy, which is fine.
8. Pour into greased loaf pan and bake for 1 hour.

9. Cool 5-10 minutes in pan before turning out onto cooling rack. Turn upright and allow to cool completely, although you will be able to cut into it while it’s till warm.

10. This bread is awesome toasted with butter, cream cheese or even Nutella.


What? You’ve never had banana bread for breakfast? It’s healthy…enough. It’s got bananas, and whole grains, what else could you ask for right?







That’s so innovative. I’ve never thought of roasting bananas with the peel on. I have to try this!
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I have to try this. You can almost smell this, it looks so good. That’s the first time I’ve seen the bananas cooked first. Thanks for the post!
I could do away with Halloween altogether, in fact, we kind of already have around here.
AWEsome banana bread. Noah actually loves it,so I’ll be trying this out with him.
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This looks like an amazing banana bread recipe. The roasted bananas mixed with the brown butter would produce such a rich, complex flavor. I made brown butter cookies for the first time a few days ago and I am hooked on the flavor.
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Wow, nice tweak, Going to give it a try just as soon as we can accumulate some brownish bananas. You know how much your Dad love Banana bread!
If he wants some sooner rather than later, try ripe bananas. I think they work really well in banana bread, especially when roasted. Raw would be too hard to mash, but roasted they would be perfect! Thanks Mom!
I’ve been using brown butter in all kinds of things lately. I never thought to use it in baked goods. Thanks for the recipe idea.
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Great looking banana bread, but I have to say I’m in love with your dishes! Gorgeous looking set – really makes the photos even better!
Ohh, there are three bananas on my counter just waiting for this recipe… Can’t wait to try it!
Ha ha, thanks Nadia! Those are my wedding china…:) And the silverware is actually a family heirloom from the early 1900’s. My Great grandfather was given it by the British army in India. I think. Family, correct me if I’m wrong.
I made a pound cake using browned butter last week. Oh baby..the flavor was outstanding. You could see all the little brown flecks of the milk solids all through it. Very tasty! I can imagine banana bread is really outstanding. Love the roasted banana idea too.
Wow, I’ve roasted bananas before for ice cream, but never thought of it for banana bread. What an awesome idea. Yum!
Love the idea of roasting the bananas whole. I’ve got to try this brown butter too. Great recipe, thanks.
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Sounds delicious… I love the idea of roasting the bananas. Great idea!
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mmm… is it wrong to eat this for breakfast?
I loved the way the roasting makes the banana flavour more intense. I had not heard of roasting them in their skin but am now converted. I think this qualifies for any meal or snack of the day!
Love the first shot! It’s like something out of breakfast in 1955.
Love it, love the recipe =)
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I thought I’d mention you should make two loaves-this disappeared so fast I only got one slice!
Glad to hear it went over so well!
Had breakfast at a friend’s and she served this banana bread.I’ve always loved banana bread but I’d never had one this good. I asked for the recipe and made one yesterday while a few friends were over. The smell of it baking alone was worth it. It was also wonderful to eat. I’m making another this morning for my own breakfast guests.
Awesome, thank you so much for sharing! I love hearing these kinds of stories.
Thank you so so much for posting this delicious recipe. My family was raving. Your blog keeps me sane, I love trying your recipes and have yet to come across one that isn’t absolutely fantastic. And, your photographs are just gorgeous. Keep up the great work!
And thank you Amy for taking the time to tell me how much you like my recipes! I really appreciate feedback, and to know that my recipes worked for other people too. So thank you, and your family, very much!
This recipe is epic! I’ve made it 5 times already and my hubby and I (and our friends) love it.
Most recently, I ran out of brown sugar and needed a quick substitute, so I used maple syrup. Oh wow, it was lovely! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe.
Awesome Andrea! Thanks for the feedback and so glad you all like it so much!
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