Ingredients
2 medium organic bananas – with peels, washed thoroughly
225g sugar
1 egg or vegan alternative
100g sourdough starter discard or 80-100g plain flour
1 ½ tsp baking powder
Pinch of salt
2 cups plain flour
Spices (cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg) optional
60ml light tasting olive oil or vegetable oil
60ml milk of your choice
½ cup nuts, seeds or muesli/cereal
Equipment:
24-26cm loaf tin or cake tin, or muffin/ cupcake tray
Baking paper to line the tin, or silicon alternative
Mixing bowl
Blender or food processor – essential for the banana peel (you can still make the cake without the peel) Or hand mixer
Spatula
Summary
You may, at some point in your life, have felt saintlike for putting brown, liquifying bananas to good use in banana bread, but have you added the whole fruit, including peel, before? This recipe uses everything except those little hard bits at the end, plus you can chuck in excess sourdough starter too – a wholistic waste wise solution to nana neglect!
Whole Banana Bread:
Preheat the oven to 170C fan-forced or 190C
Remove the hardtops and tails from your bananas and pop them into the compost. Blend the bananas and peel in a food processor.
Place in a bowl with the sugar and beat with a hand mixer until smooth and pale.
Add the egg and mix until just combined.
Add the sourdough starter until just combined.
Mix the dry ingredients together in a bowl. Mix into the banana mixture in batches with the milk and oil until all used. Stir in your cereal or oats at this stage.
Pour into a greased and lined tin. You can top with a few slices of extra banana
Bake the bread for 45-60 minutes, or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Stand for 10 minutes before slicing.
Recipe by Open Table
Hints and Tips
We host Making the Most of It cooking workshops in collaboration with Open Table every month this year. Each online session focuses on how to get the most out of your seasonal produce – it’s free, friendly and fun! Check out what’s coming up on the menu and reserve a position here.
WOW, interesting… but l couldn’t bring myself to neglect all my worms of their favourite staple food! *proud owner of 4 healthy worm farms!
Do not deny the wormies their tucker!
My partner and I eat a banana-a-day and we have always put the peels in the compost bins. Now the bins will get one skin less each week or so. Think they’ll cope!
Hahaha, glad to hear it! For the love of banana bread!