Saturday, August 14, 2010

Anna's Easy Vegan Banana Bread

Anna Ginsberg is an amazingly creative and knowledgeable baker!  She has a blog called Cookie Madness and she bakes something wonderful in her kitchen each and every day.  I must admit that when my brain needs a bit of a break at work, I pop over to Anna's blog to see what's going on her kitchen.  The other day, Anna posted a recipe for a great looking banana bread. Here's the link to the recipe:  Anna's Easy Vegan Banana Bread
ANNA'S EASY VEGAN BANANA BREAD
I made this recipe pretty much "as is" except for a few small changes.  I used 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon (instead of just 1/2 teaspoon), I added 1/2 teaspoon of freshly ground nutmeg, I added about 1/3 to 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts in with the flour, and I used a combination of 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour and 1/2 cup of whole wheat pastry flour (instead of 2 cups all purpose flour).  The instructions indicate to bake for one hour. My loaf got a bit brown on the edges, so next time around will start checking at about 55 minutes. When my husband tried the bread he said it was "good," but a bit bland.  I think he found it bland because he's been gobbling up the Zucchini-Banana Bread with Walnuts and Raisins and I did put a LOT of spice in that bread.  He did not miss the shortening and eggs.  When I tried the bread, I decided next time I make this recipe, I will add some ground cloves and perhaps more cinnamon and nutmeg.  This bread, despite me over baking a tad, is very moist and also has a great texture.
Anna was nice enough to post a recipe of mine several months back.  Here's the link to my cookie recipe on Anna's blog.  The recipe is called Carrot Ginger Spice Cookies.  I won a little prize from Better Homes and Garden's Magazine for this recipe: the contest category was called "Smart Cookie".  I plan to make a vegan version of these cookies soon. Shouldn't be too hard to adjust now that I am learning all sorts of things about egg replacers.

2 comments:

Louise said...

You failed to mention that Anna Ginsberg won the $1,000,000 prize at the 2006 Pillsbury Bake Off. That's truly amazing. She didn't win baking cookies. :-)

Kim said...

Yes, Anna is my baking hero! She's so knowledgeable and so creative! I am still dreaming about the recipe for Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream she posted about the other day.... my mouth is watering a bit just THINKING about it. Thanks for stopping by, Louise!