I think you all know by now that I cannot bake to save my life. You are either a good cook or a good baker and I have decided to accept that phrase and stick to my side of the fence. A few months ago, I had a student Deola who came for Cooking classes. She is a whiz at baking and decorating and I was practically begging her to either start a baking blog or bake for profit, but she is a mum with a toddler plus a resident doctor in training, so I can understand that she doesn’t have the time. It is not easy to walk away from medical training, although I did and it was the scariest decision of my life, which turned out to be one of the best.
On the day of her last class she said Dunni, I will prove to you, that you too can bake. This is a simple recipe even a child can follow. I looked at her and laughed. I said Deola, trust me, the gods of baking don’t like me at all. Even when I plan to follow a recipe to the letter, the cooking brain part of me feels smart with itself and tries to tweak it. The result = disaster. There must be some sneaky little devil (according to cartoons), which must be sitting atop my head taunting me to not follow the recipe, or even when I do follow the recipe, I think my measurements are always off. Anyways, Deola was kind enough to bring along all the ingredients for the cake including her hand mixer. I watched her make the cake and it was so easy and effortless. I can imagine how it must have felt to her watching me cook. All the things I was discounting as easy and she was disagreeing with me, now the tables had turned. It was a fantastic experience to have two people in one kitchen at opposite ends of the food making scale. A Cook and a Baker. In a few short minutes, she had made the batter and the cake was in the oven. I was just staring at her in amazement. The result was soooooo good, I eat almost half before she left. Did I mention that she also baked me a Lemon Madeira cake? For the next 3 days, all I ate was cake.
Then she said to me, I want you to re-create this yourself one day and to encourage you, I am going to be leaving behind all my tools plus her hand mixer. I have a food processor, but it is such an enormous thing to bring out and clean. She must have sensed it because she said, here’s my hand mixer now you have no excuse. Weeks after, whilst looking for something in the store, I came across her hand mixer and I decided to go buy bananas and wait for it to rotten. Again, the little red devil told me to add milk (instead of orange juice) and peanut butter. I don’t know why I deliberately sabotage my baking. Anyways, the taste was GREAT. The texture not as good as hers. I will be leaving out the milk and peanut butter next time or find a way to incorporate the peanut butter at least and still get the texture that she did, because the peanut butter was absolutely gorgeous in the cake. Hey, bananas and peanut butter are a match made in heaven. The recipe is Dan Lepard’s. Deola’s Baking Hero.
You will need
200g unsalted butter
175g caster sugar
250g plain flour
4 medium eggs
Finely grated zest of an orange and 15ml juice
200g well-mashed banana – I used 2
3 tsp baking powder
Dooney’s Kitchen Tip: if you don’t have the standard baking cups but you do have a weighing scale, click on this link (HERE) to help you work out the grams conversion of all the ingredients listed. Once you are on the site, click on the ingredient you want to convert. e.g. flour, sugar, butter etc
How To
You will need 2 blackened bananas. See below
1. Melt the butter in the microwave. This is what makes this recipe sooooo simple and very quick.
2. Mash the bananas to a pulp with a fork
3. Add the melted butter to the sugar in a pot or mixing bowl and whisk gently till the sugar combines well with the butter.
4. Mix in 100g grams of the flour and whisk until smooth
5. Then add one egg and whisk properly till it combines before you add the next. To save me from myself, I whisked each egg in a separate bowl each time before adding to the batter and then gently combined it. Do the same for the remaining 3.
6. Then add the rest of the ingredients, starting with the mashed banana, orange juice and zest, then sift in the rest of the flour and baking powder. Ignore the pictures below – I used ground nutmeg instead of the zest of an orange, but I am adding the picture to remind you of what to do.
do not use milk please – use orange juice. This picture is just to serve as a reminder of the steps.
here is where I sneakily added peanut butter. hehehehehe. Take your chances if you may.
7. Combine all the ingredients gently, and your batter should look like this. The entire time this was made by hand in a few minutes.
8. Line a bread pan – silicone or metal, whichever you have
pour in the batter carefully and bake at 160C (140C fan-assisted)/320F/gas mark 2½ for a little over an hour.
me being mischievous again, I decided to sprinkle a little brown sugar over the top. This one I got right, I must confess. It gave it a delicious crunch.
When a skewer pulls out with only a few crumbs sticking to it, it’s done.
Voila!!!!! my banana bread/cake.
I took out a few slices and it disappeared in seconds. The texture was a little more crumbly than I expected, but who cares, I loved it. Yes it was likely the milk and peanut butter but I have learnt my lesson now.
I baked this at night, I abandoned my dinner and descended on it with Chocolate chip ice cream Deeeeeeeelicious.
Bake this for Christmas and watch your guests come back with empty plates. This is so easy, in under 20minutes or even less you have the batter in the oven. The easiest cake you will ever make. Trust me.
Terry, our resident So You Think You Can Cook baker has posted a recipe for home-made bread. Many people have tried it out with amazing results, with lots swearing never to buy bread again. I have ordered a metal bread pan and I will try it out myself too. I promise to pinch myself hard if the thought of tweaking his recipe ever comes to mind. That little red devil will not succeed this time around. Hehehehehehe
Dooney of Life! I tried it, but with what I had at home. I used 2 cups of whole wheat flour, 1cup of brown sugar, 3bananas, butter, 3 eggs, peanut butter, coconut flakes, vanilla essence, cinnamon and orange zest. It came out super moist and yummy. Will be sharing some at work tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration Dooney!
Oh Wow. Love your twist to it. Well done
Thank you so much! Made this about the 5th time today for the new in-laws, it was a hit!
5th time, you are a pro girl. Well done
Hi dooney,I’ve being following u for quite some time n u are simply wow,love the way u do ur stuffs,n especially this banana cake am gonna try use Deola’s recipe n see d outcome,cos I like following instructions,then later make up my own recipe .tried looking up Terry’s bread recipe on “You Think you can cook” facebook page but couldn’t find it,pls re-direct me on how to join.also want to know what SYTYCC is all about?.Thanks Dooney! Am loving ur stuffs
Hi Julie, thank you for visiting the blog, i hope this cake turns out great. Please search for it on Facebook. It has more than 80,000 members. Click on Join Group. Thanks for the compliments
Dooney of life!!
I have made this 5 times now. After the first try, I started doubling the recipe. Only difference: used lemon zest (never have oranges, find them to be rather dull, actually), lemon juice instead of orange juice ( probably 10ml), some vanilla essence and peanut butter. Forgot to add peanut butter the last time, and although it was super yummy, I do think the peanut butter gives it an extra kick. And I didn’t notice any difference in the texture, in case you were wondering.
In summary, your recipe na fire!!!!
The husband definitely approves.
ps: I recommend changing the name of this bread to “Gone in 60 seconds”, because that’s what happens after baking.
Thank you, Dooney for sharing.
Gone in 60 seconds. hahahahahahahahahha, i will tell Deola. Thank you for your feedback and I love that you’ve made your own twist to it
Hi Dunni,
I tried this yesterday after managing to hide bananas so they could blacken. Big problem in my house because my children love bananas. It came out well, a bit dry but that was my fault, I left in the oven too long. Still really yummy, though. I added some cinnamon, I figured it wouldn’t hurt, and it was fine. I didn’t add peanut butter because I’ve trained the little elf/imp/devil in my own head to shut up when I’m trying a recipe for the first time. After that, I can experiment.
Next time, I’ll make it like a Victoria sponge sandwich i.e. in 2 sandwich tins and use the peanut butter as a filling to stick them together(I might need to do something to the peanut butter to make it creamier, but haven’t decided that yet).
Thanks so much for another fabulous recipe. God bless and reward you richly, a gazillion fold.
Now back to the diet… after making the lime cheesecake…Chae! diaris God ooooo!
Remy x
Now back to the diet. Hahahahahahaha. Enjoy Remy, and workout later. Life is too short. You really have to make that Lime cheesecake, trust me, it is an amazing thing that should not be missed
Dooney u are really amazing. I hv been dodging this baking of a thing bcos am controlling my diet but guess what I tried it and find it AMAZING d kids hv finished it at once. I can’t thank u enough for what all am learning from u. More creativity my dear, love every bit of of ur effort n thanks to Mama too more bless long years mama
Thank you very much Aisha and Amen to your prayers. happy to help
wow .. very interesting recipe . Her banana bread looks delicious .. thanks for the information of her recipes
I’m trying the recipe now. Dont have orange zest so I used the cinnamon and used my kids caprison orange juice. Hope kids orange juice counts fingers crossed