Ingredients
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2
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1/4
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1/3
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1
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2 1/2
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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-
-
-
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Directions
Amy’s Yummy Banana Bread (Bread Machine), I developed this recipe initially through trial and error, and have now got it pretty well ‘right’ My husband and in-laws love this! A few notes: you will need to keep an eye on the dough during mixing to make sure it isn’t too wet If it looks too wet, try adding 1 tbs of flour at a time until it looks like a rather wet ball of dough (it should be slightly wetter than ordinary bread dough) I also made this to be slightly more ‘healthy’ than other banana breads – so feel free to add a bit more butter if you feel the need to be decadent! EDIT: After one review, I realised that I should have said this is not intended to be a very sweet recipe; the main flavour should be the flavour of the banana If you want to make it sweeter, use 1/2 cup of sugar, rather than the 1/4 cup specified , To counter the very first review, this is one of the best banana bread recipes I’ve ever tasted! How ingenious! As it usually is for me, I tweak every recipe A pinch more yeast, 30% soy flour(I need the protein, due to bariatric surgery) and dried cranberries added when the machine beeps, make this bread delicious! Thank you for something different that’s not too sweet!, Great recipe Tried it last night for the first time Yum, had some for breakfast How did any of you complainers manage to screw this up? Yes, a third banana is probably a good idea, although I got great flavor with two Yes, the flour content needs to be a bit more, but gee whiz, I did what Amy recommends, took a look and added a few pinches, and all was well Altitude, baro pressure, local humidity, all affect bread making Phase of the moon probably does too Don’t blame Amy, you whiners Just get your act together and do what’s needed to produce good bread in your locale
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Steps
1
Done
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Mash the Bananas, and Mix Mashed Bananas With Butter, Sugar and Cinnamon. |
2
Done
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Add All Ingredients to Bread Machine Pan in the Order the Manufacturer Tells You to Do So. |
3
Done
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Turn Bread Machine on - Use the 'sweet' Cycle If Yours Has One. If not, You Will Need to Watch Out That the Bread Doesn't Burn at the End. |
4
Done
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Keep an Eye on the Dough as It's Mixing - If It Looks Too Sticky (it Sometimes Does), Try Adding a Tablespoon of Flour at a Time Til It Looks Right. Don't Add More Than This at a Time, Otherwise It May Be Too Much! |
5
Done
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If Using, Add the Pecans and/or Sultanas When the Beeper Sounds. |
6
Done
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This Recipe Will Never Make a Full Size Loaf For Many Bread Machines, So Don't Worry If It Doesn't Look 'full'. If I Want Mine to Rise a Bit More I Just Turn the Machine Off Just Before It Should Bake For an Extra 20 Mins or So, Then Turn It Back on and Set It to 'bake Only' For 40 Minutes. |
7
Done
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Check the Bread After About 40 Mins of Baking - My Bread Maker Has a Tendency to Burn This Loaf If Left in For Longer Than This. |
8
Done
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Enjoy Fresh and Warm, Cold, or Toasted, With Plenty of Butter! |