banana bread question
#13181 - 07/05/03 08:36 AM
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berky
Reged: 06/26/03
Posts: 171
Loc: New York state
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Hi Heather- posted this on the wrong board before, I think. Anyway, I would like to make the Brown Sugar Banana Bread recipe in your book but am concerned about the 'black bananas' . Mine are quite dark but look mushy and I"m worried they are spoiled and will make me sick. Any suggestions?? Thanks-Linda
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Hi - The inside of the bananas will get mushy as they become over-ripe. The outsides will be very dark. It sounds like your bananas are ready, so go ahead and use them. If they're rotten they'll be moldy, and you can't miss that.
- Heather
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Thanks Heather! I made the bread after reading your reply. It came out pretty good, though I had to guess on the amount of egg whites. I couldn't find organic egg whites and had to settle for liquid bottled kind. They only gave amount to use to equal one whole egg, so I had to estimate. I think I'd add a little more next time to make it even moister.
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Hi - For the egg white liquid, the amount they give that's equal to one whole egg should also equal two egg whites.
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Is it safe to add walnuts to this recipie?
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Yes, if they're pretty finely chopped (no big chunks) and you don't add too much. Stick to 1/4 to 1/3 cup per loaf at most.
Best, Heather
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