We have been given some huge zucchinis by some friends from church and I didn't know what to do with them! Then I remembered that one of the ladies in our previous church brought some chocolate zucchini bread and I got to taste it there and couldn't believe it had vegetable in it! It was so moist and really tasty and with no hint at all that there's zucchini in it, just plain good chocolate yummy-ness in each bite. I was hooked!
Aug 21, 2014
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Peach and Blueberry Financiers
A Financier is a small French Almond Cake traditionally baked in the shape of a gold bar, hence the name. Some say that it is called such because the cake became popular in the financial district of Paris surrounding the Paris stock exchange and was named after its wealthy bankers. Its main ingredient is the almond flour (ground or finely crushed) though it's distinct feature comes from the use of beurre noisette (brown butter).
Aug 9, 2014
Mango Raspberry Frozen Yogurt
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Chipotle Copycat Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
This
week we relocated to New Haven, Connecticut and left Holland, Michigan, our home
for 10 wonderful years. It was bittersweet. While we are excited to start a new
chapter in our life as a family, it is truly sad to leave behind a place that
was truly our first home after we got married. There were so many memories both
sweet and sad that made our stay in Holland truly memorable. For this post, I
won’t dwell on this so much as I will make another one – pure reflections on
the 10 years we had in Michigan.
Jul 25, 2014
Dark Chocolate Banana Bread
Am always delighted to have left-over bananas as these yummy fruits provide us an excuse to make one of our staple quick bread recipes - Banana Nut Bread. My kids, however, are not always keen with the "bread with nuts" version so to accommodate them, I often make another version loaded with chocolate chips or chunks. However, since we are huge dark chocolate fans, we almost always use the 70% chocolate bar or the bittersweet chocolate for our baking, banana bread included. That way, it doesn't become overly sugary in taste but provides a nice yummy contrast to the sweet bananas.
Feel free to use either choco chips or chunks. But one tip I highly recommend to make anything you bake with chocolate yummy - make sure you use a good quality chocolate - preferably one that you actually eat, not the baking kind. With this you can be assured that your sweet creation is totally scrumptious and full of yummy chocolate goodness! Hope you enjoy this moist and delectable Dark Chocolate Banana Bread!
Ingredients
1 ½ cups flour
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1 stick Butter, softened*
3/4 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Sugar
3 very ripe Bananas
2 Eggs, room temperature
2 Eggs, room temperature
3 Tablespoons freshly squeezed Orange/Lemon juice
Grated zest of one Orange or Lemon (optional but great for extra tang and flavor!)
8 oz (1 cup) 70% Dark Chocolate chunks or Chocolate chips
*To soften the butter, take it out of the fridge and bring it to room temperature about an hour before you need it. In case that's not possible here's a good link on how to soften a butter quickly.
Grated zest of one Orange or Lemon (optional but great for extra tang and flavor!)
8 oz (1 cup) 70% Dark Chocolate chunks or Chocolate chips
*To soften the butter, take it out of the fridge and bring it to room temperature about an hour before you need it. In case that's not possible here's a good link on how to soften a butter quickly.
Procedure
Preheat the oven to 350F. Grease a loaf pan or you can use parchment paper to line your loaf pan, too. Sift together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
Beat the softened butter and sugar until whipped-creamy roughly 5-6 minutes. A stand mixer would be quite handy with this.
Peel and mash the bananas. If you wish you can put the bananas in a food processor to hasten the process and make sure it's smooth. Do this while the mixer is beating the butter and sugar.
Add the eggs to the butter and sugar mixture one at a time. Add the mashed bananas and continue to beat until smooth and no more lumps appear. Pour in the lemon or orange juice and the grated zest. Beat just until combined.
Fold in the dry ingredients (flour mixture). Gently fold in the chocolate chips or chunks. Pour into the prepared loaf pan and bake for about 50-60 minutes or until a tester comes out clean.
Let cool in the loaf pan for 10 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely. Enjoy!
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