Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I had a brainstorm last night. We were getting ready to make banana bread with four bananas that were over ripe. Usually we add chocolate chips, but this time I thought... let's add peanut butter chips and mini marshmallows! Combined with the banana it will be like a fluffer nutter baked into bread!

I present to you Jenny's Fluffer Nutter Bread.

I also got to use the Martha Stewart silicone bread pan I got for Christmas. The loaf popped right out. Very nice.

Here is the recipe.

Ljc's Fluffernutter Bread

4 over ripe bananas
1/3 cup melted butter
1 beaten egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup of sugar
1 1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup peanut butter chips
1 cup mini marshmallows

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Smash together bananas and butter in a large bowl with a spoon. Mix egg,vanilla and sugar into bananas. Mix in baking soda and salt. Mix in flour. Mix in peanut butter chips and marshmallows. Butter and flour a 4x8 in loaf pan. Pour mixture into loaf pan and bake for one hour.

19 comments:

  1. YUM Jenny. I must try that someday.

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  2. That looks sooooo good!

    I just got back from the grocery store and there was a sign apologizing because there are no bananas. Weird, huh?

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  3. What banana bread recipe do you use, if you don't mind? I keep telling myself to stop wasting bananas around here but I've never made b-bread before.

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  4. it looks great...how did it taste?

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  5. We must have a recipe. It looks yummy!

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  6. I've been reading for awhile, and I know how you love Method products... A Method store just opened up on Newbury St in Boston! And it is great, of course.

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  7. Fluffer nutter bread!!??? Well there goes my diet.

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  8. well now that is downright brilliant!

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  9. Great idea! So, how was it? As good in practice as in theory?

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  10. Jenny, will you plesae post the recipe? That looks great!

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  11. i would also love you recipe if you're willing to post it. - trish

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  12. frakking awesome! your fans in LA want some! ;)

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  13. We love fluffernutters at our house! I'd love the recipe.

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  14. The bread tasted great. I just added the recipe to the blog post.

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  15. Lord help me, I'm so making this.

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  16. I made this... and added a cup of dark chocolate chips... oh so yummy. I found this through stumble upon, btw... great site!

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