Showing posts with label bananas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bananas. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Banana Cupcakes


Another recipe for banana lovers :) They look cute and taste very good :) They're light and moist, not heavy and 'munchy'. Long time ago I made banana muffins and they were terrrrible... but it was ages ago and it was a bad recipe. This one is Martha's recipe. It speaks on its own so, as always, expect delectable cupcakes :)
The only thing I changed is the measurement and the frosting (I used my favourite swiss one, from for example Reindeers or Christmas Trees)


Ingredients:



Dough:
  • 170g of flour
  • 150g of brown sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon of baking powder 
  • 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda 
  • 1/4 teaspoon of salt 
  • 113g of butter, melted 
  • 3 big bananas, mashed bananas
  • 2 large eggs 
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Swiss meringue buttercream:
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 glass of white sugar
  • a pinch of salt
  • 300g of butter, in a room temperature, chopped into small cubes
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-2 teaspoons of yellow food colouring
Decoration:
  • 1 banana, cut into slices
  • maple syrup
  • cinnamon
  • sprinkles

Preparation:
  1. Prepare muffin tins and paper cases. Start preheating the oven to 175C.
  2. Take a big bowl, sieve flour, put sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt inside. Mix.
  3. Make a well in the middle of it. Add butter, bananas, eggs and vanilla inside and mix till all the ingredients mix.
  4. Distribute the dough evenly into previously prepared muffin cases.
  5. Bake for 20-30 minutes, till the toothpic inserted in a muffin comes out clean.
  6. Take muffins out from the oven, let them cool down completely.
  7. During that time, prepare a buttercream.

Swiss meringue buttercream:
  1. Take a heatproof bowl, put egg whites and sugar inside. Prepare a 'bath'.* Keep stiring and heating the mixture over a steam of a boiling water till the sugar completely melts.
  2. Cool the mixture down. 
  3. Put the egg white mixture in the mixer's bowl and beat for around 10 minutes to get a white, shiny, stiff meringue.
  4. Start adding the butter, one piece after another, mixing after adding every piece. While adding it may look like it is curdled, but don't panic, it's perfectly fine :) (it shall take around 5 more minutes).
  5. When the mixture is stiff and all the butter is mixed, add vanilla extract and food colouring, mix.

Finishing:
  1. Take a pastry bag with a star-like tin nozzle, put the buttercream inside and start distributing on the muffin.
  2. Start from the middle of the muffin and making circles go it its edge.
  3. Decorate with pieces of banana, cinnamon, maple syrup or any other sprinkles.
  4. Bon Appetit! ;)


*A bath is simply heating the ingredients over a steam (but not boiling them in a water), just keeping them over a pot with boiling water, in a heatproof bowl.

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Banana Tart

A very tasty, non-baking recipe for banana lovers :) I did enjoy it a lot :) It is quick, easy and very sweet :) Looks delicious and You can write something or make a nice heart, star, etc- shape on the top :)
The recipe comes from this website, though I made some changes, I skipped lemon juice as it gives a strange taste.



Ingredients:

Bottom:
  • 350g of chocolate/cocoa cookies/biscuits
  • optionally - (if the cookies are cocoa flavoured) - 2 tablespoons of of baking cocoa
  • 100g of butter(melted)

Home-made custard:
  • 60g of potato starch
  • 60g of sugar
  • 5 egg yolks
  • 500ml of milk

Filling&Top:
  • 3-4 bananas, cut into slices
  • 400g of cold 36% cream
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar
  • 1,5 tablespoon of gelatin + 1/4 glass of water
  • optionally: sauces - caramel, chocolate; baking cocoa - to sprinkle the top, shredded chocolate

Preparation:

Bottom:
  1. Prepare a baking pan for a tart, (around 24 cm diameter) - preferably silicone one, as it is much easier to take out the cake from it (unless You own a tart springform).
  2. Crush the cookies in a food processor or blender's cube cutter or any other method - crush them very precisely (sand-like). Add melted butter, mix precisely. Check with your hand if the bottom is sticky enough, if not, add a little bit more butter.
  3. If necessary - add baking cocoa.
  4. Distribute crushed cookies evenly all over the tart pan (bottom + sides) and press a little.
  5. Put in the fridge.
Custard:
  1. Take a pot, put potato starch, sugar and egg yolks inside and mix. Gradually add milk, mixing all the time. Start heating on a low heat till all the ingredients mix/dissolve precisely and you get a smooth mixture. 
  2. Keep heating (bring to boil) and stiring till it thickens (be careful not to burn it, it tends to stick to the bottom of the pot and burn). If there are any lumps - mix with a mixer or blender. Set aside.

Filling&Top:
  1. Put the 36%cream in the freezer.
  2. Wash and peel bananas, cut into slices.
  3. Take the bottom from the fridge and pour the custard evenly all over the bottom. 
  4. Distribute bananas evenly on the custard (one or two layers if necessary). Put it back in the fridge.
  5. Take a pot, put gelatin and water inside, mix. Heat and stir till it melts and set aside. 
  6. Take a mixer and its bowl, start beating the cream with sugar (around 10 minutes). After that time add gelatin and mix precisely.
  7. Take the cake from the fridge, distribute whipped cream evenly on the entire top.
  8. Decorate in a desired way.
  9. Bon Appetit :)

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Banana Pancakes




Fantastic! I finally managed to prepare them ;) With an irreplaceable help of Nigella's 'Feast' Book :)
I do recommend them, they're outrageous!
I slightly changed the original recipe as I personally prefer them without a banana.


Ingredients:
  • 150g of flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 30g butter
  • 1 egg
  • 250ml of buttermilk*
  • 1 teaspoon caster sugar

Optional ingredients:
  • 1 banana

Additionals:
  • maple syrup (I honestly do recommend it)
  • honey
  • more bananas
  • shredded coconut
  • jam
  • etc ;)

* buttermilk makes pancakes springy, but I realize that it is fat, so you can easily add milk, 1,5-3,2% but then it is very important to add 1/2 teaspoon of vinegar


Preparation:

  1. Take a bowl in which you can mix ingredients (preferably a bowl suitable for using a mixer or blender).
  2. Melt the butter and put it aside to let it cool down.
  3. Optionally - Wash and peel the banana, chop, put in the bowl and mix till smooth.
  4. If you're using milk - put it in another bowl, add vinegar and leave for 5 minutes. After that time add all the ingredients (without butter, unless it is already cold) and mix, till smooth.
  5. If you're using a buttermilk - add all the ingredients except for melted butter in a bowl. Mix to receive smooth mixture.
  6. When the butter is cooled down, add it and whisk again, till smooth.
  7. Take a frying pan, put some oil on it and distribute the oil using a paper towel (yes, pancakes aren't supposed to swim in that oil ;) the frying pan just needs to be greased).
  8. Turn on the lowest heat. Wait a minute.
  9. Put some dough on the frying pan, fry for a minute or two, till the colour is gold (keep paying attention to your pancake, they fry really fast), overturn.
  10. Take it off from the frying pan, add your favourite additional ingredients. 
  11. Bon Appetit! ;)

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Burning Bananas

I've always dreamt of preparing them. I have no idea why did it take me so long to do it. I think it is because of that 'burning part' that I was afraid of. But - in this case, there is no need to be afraid of fire :) Of course remember about all the necessary precautions against fire but it is not that scary :) 
And the effect - ahhh, wonderful :) And it is so easy to prepare it ! Unbelievable! :) Must try!
The inspiration for the recipe comes - surprisingly - from the packaging of cinnamon :) Changed, as always, works perfectly :)



Ingredients:
  • 2-3 bananas (preferably hard ones)
  • 40-50 g of butter
  • 1/4 glass of brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon of cinammon
  • 1 orange - squeezed, to get 1/4-1/2 glass of the orange juice
  • 1/4-1/2 glass of Golden Rum or Whisky

Decoration:
  • Ice cream - for example vanilla ones
  • Whipped cream
  • Any favourite sauce

Preparation:
  1. Take bananas, wash, peel, cut - the length and breadth of them.*
  2. Take a frying pan, put butter on it and start heating on the lowest heat, so that the butter melts. Add sugar** and cinammon. Stir.
  3. Add bananas, boil, to get caramel. Stir from time to time.
  4. When the caramel is ready, add orange juice and cover everything with a lid, to let the liquid thicken.
  5. Add Golden Rum or Whisky. Stir.
  6. Using a lighter or a matchstick, set bananas on fire.
  7. Burn for a while. Damp down the fire by using a lid (but it will probably stop burning on its own).
  8. Gently take them out from the frying pan and put on a plate.
  9. Decorate.
  10. Bon Appetit!! :)

*Even if you consider your bananas small and you are unwilling to cut them - I do recommend it, at least into halves, because after preparation, they get very soft and it is hard to take them out from the frying pan.

** If there is still too little butter and what you get is dry sugar - add a little more butter to get a liquid-like substance.

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Banana Coffee

I haven't posted any coffee ideas for a quite long time, so here is one :) It isn't a hot coffee, rather room temperature one or frappe. Very filling. 
That recipe comes from my friend.


Ingredients (for 1 glass):
  • 1 banana
  • 1/2-3/4 glass of milk
  • 1-2 teaspoons of instant coffee
  • 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon (or more, if you like)

Optional ingredients:
  • sugar
  • ice cubes
  • optional topping: whipped cream, caramel/chocolate sauce, cinnamon, chocolate chips, cocoa


Preparation:
  1. Put the banana in the freezer for 10-15 minutes (optional).
  2. Take a blender with its bowl, put coffee and cinnamon inside, add sugar-if you want, add banana, blend till smooth.
  3. Add milk, blend again.
  4. Add ice cubes, mix till smooth (= till you don't hear them cracking).
  5. Decorate the topping with your favourite ingredient.
  6. Bon Appetit! :)

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Pear breakfast with the scent of the cinammon

Well this is my own idea. I was fed up with the small amount of varieties I have when it comes to savour breakfast. So I upgraded my it :) I am also a big fan of cinnamon which explains its presence. But it does match here.

Ingredients:


  • 150-250 ml of milk (measure your own amount - put as much as you always do while preparing cereals/cornflakes/etc)
  • 1 pear (or 1 banana), washed, peeled and chopped
  • from 1/2 to 2 teaspoons of cinnamon
  • cornflakes (preferably), some honey-cereals will be fine too, muesli, granola, etc (I used basic fibre flakes)
Preparation:
  1. Boil the milk on a low heat (as much as you like). 
  2. Wash, peel and chop the pear, put it in a bowl.
  3. Put the milk in (the hotter the milk the faster your cereals will change into pulp)
  4. Add cereals/other and cinammon to the bowl.
  5. Bon Appetit!

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Smoothie

The easiest and the tastiest juice in this world that will cool you down during a hot day.
The idea for this smoothie comes from this website. But - again - I changed it a little bit :)

Ingredients: (for 2-3 cups)
  • orange juice (from 1 orange)
  • 1 peeled mango
  • 1 banana
  • cherries - fresh or frozen
Optional ingredients:
  • 1/2 tumbler of milk
  • sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons of greek yoghurt
  • ice

Preparation:
  1. Wash the banana and put it in the freezer.
  2. Put orange juice and chopped mango to your blender/mixer/food processor. Mix till smooth.
  3. Add banana. Mix till smooth.
  4. Now it's time for optional ingredients (except for ice). Add carefully one element, mix, taste it, add another. Try it after every mixing so that you are sure that your smoothie suits your taste.
  5. Add ice, mix till smooth.
  6. Now you can make two - pour the smoothie in one cup so that you have a yellow smoothie.
  7. Leave the rest in your food processor and now add cherries. Mix till smooth.
  8. Bon appetit :)