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Making : Banana Bread

22 August 20115 Comments

This is one simple recipe you can surely try out!

No mixer needed!

Just sift the flour, mix the rest of the ingredients together in a bowl, and plonk the pan / tin into the oven. That’s it!

And, enjoy the home-made banana bread aroma while waiting for the nice little ‘ding’ sound from the oven =)

We had this on Saturday night, while we all enjoyed our Family Movie Nite together in bed!

Here’s the recipe!
(Thanks to Nic for sharing it with me)

Ingredients

1 3/4 cups self-raising flour

1/2 cup sugar

2 teaspoons grated orange rinds

2 medium-sized bananas, mashed (I used 3! =)

1 egg, lightly beaten

1/2 cup orange juice

1/4 cup vegetable oil (I used unsalted butter)

1. Sift flour into bowl

2. Add sugar, orange rinds and mashed bananas. Mix.

3. Stir in egg, orange juice and oil / butter

4. Pour into tin / pan. Bake at 180deg celsius for about 45 mins.

5. Stand 5 mins, turn onto wire rack to cool.

[Trying serving it nice and warm with butter. Yumm!]

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