When life gives you lemons, make
lemonade. When life gives you ripe
bananas, make banana bread. When you
want to kick up banana bread, add chocolate.
Chocolate Banana Bread is both savory and slightly sweet, yet hardy and
satisfying – a perfect bite of baked goodness.
I purchase bananas with the
intention to eat one each day along with my Greek yogurt which I take to the
office each day. However, there are some
weeks where blueberries rule the roost and the lonely banana sits in the basket
on the counter wondering why he didn’t go to work with me that morning. Then the weekend rolls around and 3 or 4
bananas are at the stage of perfection for making banana bread.
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A couple weeks ago that was
the scenario. Growing up my Mom would
make her special banana bread every few months and it was always a treat. Since life a few weeks ago brought me ripe
bananas, I wanted to use her recipe but push it up a level by incorporating chocolate.
Sometimes I enjoy breads with nuts but
for this one, I opted to leave them out and keep it to a pure chocolate and
banana flavored quick bread.
The result was pure
chocolate and banana heaven. No butter
required just pure decadence. A rich,
hot cup of coffee accompanied my slice of chocolate banana bread that simply
cooled for ten minutes. A great way to launch
the weekend off right!
Chocolate Banana Bread
½ Cup Butter, softened
¾ Cup Sugar
2 t. Baking Powder
¼ t. Baking Soda
¾ t. Salt
2 Eggs
3 Ripe Bananas, mashed
¼ Cup Cocoa Powder
¼ Cup Milk
1 t. Grated Orange Peel
2 Cups Flour
2 Cups Flour
In a stand mixer, cream
butter and sugar. Add the eggs, milk and
bananas and mix well. Next add the
orange peel, baking soda, baking powder, salt and cocoa powder and mix until combined. Slowly add the flour until combined.
Use a greased 9 x 5 inch
loaf pan and transfer the mixture to it.
Bake at 350 degrees for 55
to 65 minutes or until a sharp knife inserted in the center comes out
clean. Cool for 10 to 12 minutes before
removing from the pan to a wire rack.
Sounds amazing LIsa, I'm glad the blueberries ruled the roost so this could be invented!
ReplyDeleteChocolate and banana are meant to be together. I like your version using cocoa powder. I usually just throw in chocolate chips, but this is a great way to amp up the chocolate factor.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a superbly good idea! Yum!
ReplyDeletei'm craving a slice right now for my Sunday afternoon snack! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks totally amazing...I love banana bread...what could be better than adding chocolate?! :)
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate banana bread one of my favorite treats! Yours looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteYour chocolate banana bread looks like the perfect baked weekend offering-love the photos too;-)
ReplyDeleteI have always been a HUGE banana bread fan but I have never had chocolate banana bread. I will definitely be trying this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Happy Valley Chow
Seriously, that bread looks perfect! I can't seem to make a perfect loaf like this! But who cares? Chocolate and banana combination is a winner! Love the addition of orange peel as well.
ReplyDeleteI am probably one of the few people who have never made banana bread... but with chocolate in it, jeez, I'm sold! Looks seriously scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteLisa, Your bread looks heavenly! I love the magic that really ripe bananas work in a baking recipe. All that natural sugar and creaminess. Yum.
ReplyDeleteAnd I like that you added a bit of citrus zest.
Wishing you a good week!
xxoo
E
Yeah, but what do I make when life gives me a new neighbor with a barking dog? A cute barking dog... GREG
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect name for this bread, Lisa! It looks absolutely sublime!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy Lisa, I never thought of adding anything else to my banana cakes, not even chocolate. Brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteI always buy more bananas than I can eat so I end up throwing in a banana or two in most of my baked goods. Banana bread is the best use for them, though, and adding chocolate is always okay by me. :)
ReplyDeleteI made this ystday and it turned out to be perfectly yummy . Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know! Glad you liked it! Happy Sunday!!!
DeleteIf I don't have orange, should I just leave it out, or use lemon instead (Iemons and limes are always in the fruit basket).
ReplyDeleteIf you have dried orange peel in the jar, that would work too. You could use lemon - just depends if you like that combination. Or simply leave it out. Smile.
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