Day 8 - BRADnana bread?
Whenever I share a recipe in my Instagram Stories, a few of you send me a message saying I should totally have a cooking account of some sort. While I see a bright future in that, my schedule is always very tight! But stay alert, who knows where Iāll be next year! (Definitely doing something like this)
Today, on the eighth day (Iām starting to sound biblical), I want to share something VERY easy to put up in a few minutes.
You might think: What, banana bread, again? (Hey, do you eat banana bread often? How lucky.)
Yes. Banana bread. Everyone should know how to make it, it saves ripe bananas, itās quick, easy, humble. The real prince of homemade goods. If you donāt have chocolate chips, just know that you can use chopped chocolate bars, and in my opinion, those are better!
Be sure to wash your hands as much as you can. I canāt stress this enough, remember why we are social distancing in the first place? Good? Good.
BRADnana Bread
Mash 3 ripe bananas
Add in 1 1/2 cup of flour (it can be gluten-free, Bobās RedMill 1:1)
Pour in 3/4 cup of sugar (or Monkfruit)
Add 1 tsp (teaspoon) of baking soda
A pinch of himalayan salt (or regular salt)
Add 1/2 cup of vegetal oil or non dairy butter
Crack 2 eggs
1 tsp of Vanilla extract
Add chocolate chips!
Mix everything and bake at 180ĀŖC for 45-60 minutes, every oven is different!
You can tweak the banana bread, adding some cocoa powder (which you will replace from the 1 1/2 cup of flour), matcha powder, walnuts, cardamom, cinnamon⦠The sky is the limit.
Ā A good combo to honour Joe Black (Brad Pitt) would be to make a nice spread with:
Peanut butter
A pinch of cinnamon
A pinch of maca
And you might be wondering: Why BRADnana? Part of the ritual of making this recipe is that I will follow with a movie session, and definitely choose a film with Brad Pitt because he is the prince of my heart.
-Matcha, please!


















