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    Banana Loaf


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    List of Ingredients




    1 1/2 cups all purpose
    flour ( I
    didn't sift it, since high
    altitude requires a
    little extra
    flour)
    1/4 c wheat germ
    1/3 c best olive oil
    2/3 c sugar
    1 c mashed banana pulp (2-1/2
    bananas)
    1/2 ts grated orange rind
    (didn't have a lemon)
    2 eggs (egg substitute)
    1/2 c broken pecan meats
    8 apricots, cut into very
    small
    pieces
    The recipe actually
    called for 1 1/2
    c of banana pulp, but I
    made a
    mistake, and it didn't
    seem to
    matter - the bread
    definitely tasted
    more of banana than
    anything else.
    So, I guess you can vary
    the banana
    pulp, according to what's
    on hand.

    Recipe



    Since I didn't have a loaf pan except one for Microwave, I
    decided to cook this recipe that way. It was a mistake - a loaf
    pan cooks the bread at the ends, first, and the middle didn't
    begin to look done till I'd cooked it 11 minutes. Next time, use
    the glass ring pan.
    Prepare ingredients: grate orange rind and set aside, mash
    bananas,
    dice the apricots and chop the nutmeats.
    Blend the oil, sugar and rind until creamy, then beat in the egg
    substitute and banana pulp.
    With the mixer on slow, add the baking powder, wheat germ and
    flour, then increase the speed to medium and beat the batter
    until smooth.
    Fold in the apricots and nutmeats.
    Spray the ring mold with canola oil spray. Scrape the batter into
    the mold and Microwave on high for 6 minutes (more if necessary).
    A toothpick inserted in the thickest part should come out clean.
    Turn out on a plate on a rack and cool before slicing.

 

 

 


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