Banana Loaf Recipe

Banana Loaf Recipe
April 13, 2018 Caroline Allen

You’re not going to believe this, but up until a couple of months ago, I’d never eaten a banana loaf. There, I said it, throw me up before the courts. The reason behind my craziness is quite straightforward; I don’t love bananas. Sure, I’ll eat them in I’m really desperate, but they’re probably down there with my least favourite fruits.

It was only when I had a few bananas left over I thought I’d make it. Not even for myself – for other people. As I pulled it out of the oven, though, I was entranced. It smelt delicious; I had to have a piece. Of course, after I’d had a piece, I proceeded to eat the entire thing. That’s not an exaggeration. It doesn’t even taste like bananas; it’s a revelation.

This is the recipe. It’s from one of Mary Berry’s early books:

You’ll need:
  • A loaf tin with the approximate measurements of 17 x 9 x 9cm.
  • 100g butter
  • 175g caster sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 mashed ripe bananas
  • 225g self-raising flour
  • 2tsp milk
  • 1tsp baking powder
Instructions:
  1. Start by turning the oven on to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4. Lightly grease the tin and then line it with baking paper.
  2. Measure all of the ingredients in one big bowl and beat for two minutes. The recipe suggests using an electric mixer but I used my own hands like the old-fashioned person I am (I’m saving for a KitchenAid).
  3. Spoon the mixture into your prepared tin and level the top.
  4. Bake for one hour. I found that mine was borderline burnt on top after an hour, but I love it like that, so I’d keep an eye on it after about 50 minutes. To check it’s done, insert a skewer (I used a knife) into the cake and make sure it comes out clean.
  5. Leave to rest for a few minutes before pulling it out with the baking paper still attached. Remove the paper and leave it to cool completely on a rack.
  6. Eat every single crumb of it in one sitting and proceed with your day with zero remorse.
Did you make this recipe?

If you gave it a go, please send over a picture of your finished banana loaf. I’d love to know what you thought of it! This is such a simple recipe, which makes it really good to make with kids, too.

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