Nanas… Ick!

Lori B is one of our wonderful Great Lakes Bay Moms members.  Lori has 3 kiddos that keep her insanely busy but she still finds time to be a fantastic cook, a fabulous photographer and an awesome Christian woman!

Walking into the kitchen this morning I realized that it was time to bake some of my super, duper, delicious banana bread. What brought me to this realization so early in the morning, you ask? A distinct hue to my bananas… yup! You guessed it! No longer with any yellow, black as night, that’s how I like my bananas in my bread. It doesn’t get any sweeter. Though my 16 month old son said while pointing, “Nanas… Ick!” shaking his head.

So I decided to teach him what Momma does with these “ick” bananas.

Momma’s  Yummy  Banana  Bread

THE  PLAYERS:

1/2  c up  butter ,  softened
1  cup  white  sugar
2  eggs
1  teaspoon  vanilla  extract
1  teaspoon  lemon  juice
1  3/4  cups  all-­purpose  flour
1  teaspoon  baking  soda
1  teaspoon  baking  powder
1/2  teaspoon  salt
1/2  cup  sour  cream 2  medium  RIPE  bananas,  mine  are  usually  black  (should  yield  1  cup)

OPTIONAL:  1/2  to  1  cup  chopped  walnuts  or  chocolate  chips  (my  favorite  &  I  use 1/2  bag/loaf)

ACTION:

Preheat  oven  to  350  degrees  F  (175  degrees  C).  Grease  a  9×5  inch  loaf  pan.

In  a  large  bowl,  cream  together  the  butter  and  sugar .   Add  the  eggs  and  vanilla, mix  well.  Combine  the  flour ,  baking  soda  and  salt,  stir  into  the  butter  mixture  until smooth.  Finally,  fold  in  the  sour  cream,  walnuts  and  bananas.  Spread  evenly  into the  prepared  pan.

Bake  at  350  degrees  F  (175  degrees  C)  for  60  minutes,  or  until  a  toothpick inserted  into  the  center  of  the  loaf  comes  out  clean.  Cool  loaf  in  the  pan  for  10 minutes  before  removing  to  a  wire  rack  to  cool  completely .

Now, I usually double this recipe and make two loafs. One plain and the other with chocolate chips. I don’t ever put walnuts in mine but that’s because, if I did, no one in my house would eat it. Well, maybe my husband, but that’s it.

Hope you enjoy this recipe! I get compliments on it all the time. I’ve yet to find someone who didn’t like it.