
Glad you had a good time with your family, George. We haven't done our
visiting yet. So far we have enjoyed spending time together and having
fun. Saturday we start our travelling to see friends and relatives.
I'm also glad you're back because I'd like to ask for your bread machine
banana nut loaf recipe. I'm pretty sure you mentioned it a while back.
Thanks,
---
Julie
Barrie, Ontario
Zone 4/5
It's just a standard banana bread for machines that I've added a half cup of chopped walnuts to.
Found the recipe on SOAR I think. Try them and see if that's what it is.
George
Julie wrote:
I was inspired to add chocolate chips to a banana bread (along with the
walnuts) and was THAT ever delicious! I even sold individually wrapped
slices of it to a local "gourmet" shop for a while - I called it a Loaf
Supreme (after Coltrane's - A Love Supreme)
Karen, NJ
of chopped walnuts to.
Had your kid been reading Nostradamus? Margaret L
Subject: Re: George's Banana Nut Loaf recipe, was Home Again
> I was inspired to add chocolate chips to a banana bread (along with the
> walnuts) and was THAT ever delicious! I even sold individually wrapped
> slices of it to a local "gourmet" shop for a while - I called it a Loaf
> Supreme (after Coltrane's - A Love Supreme)
I'm sure he would appreciate the honor. Have you ever heard his wife Viola?
She plays harp.
I imagine chocolate chips enhance the banana nut bread. I have been known
to eat them straight out of the bag :-)
ann
gypsy@francomm.com
I was under the impresion that the tune - A Love Supreme - was written for
John by his wife, Alice Coltrane (who plays piano).
Who was Viola? Not his wife, IMHO, unless he had more than one....
mmmm, I used to take a handful of choc.chips, walnuts and raisins, put into
a dish and pig out... an improvised candy bar.
Karen, NJ
Viola?
Hmmm...... Well, I was wrong once before in my life :-) One of our kids
made a tape for me of one of his albums. Could have sworn he said, Viola
Coltrane and it definitely is a harp. I'll ask him sometime..........
ann
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Subject: Re: George's Banana Nut Loaf recipe, was Home Again
into
the
> walnuts) and was THAT ever delicious! I even sold individually wrapped
> slices of it to a local "gourmet" shop for a while - I called it a
Loaf
known
I have been known to do the same thing. So does my DD. It must be a
genetic thing, right?
Karen in Pittsburgh, PA (zone 5b/6)
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:28:50 -0500 "Ann B. Mullikin"
writes:
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> Had your kid been reading Nostradamus? Margaret L
Might have been - he reads everything and scoffs at it all.
Strong minded and opinionated that one :-)
Happy New Year everybody.
ann
gypsy@francomm.com
Hi, I'm an old Gardens Lister, back a bit from the land of Nomail.
I make a banana - chocolate chip bread in the bread machine, and it is a
hit. I take it to covered dish situations. It can be sliced and eaten as
is, spread with butter/margarine, or honey butter. It goes very well with
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, too.
My bread machine cookbook says this recipe with the chocolate chips could
turn out any of three ways, depending on the particular bread machine being
used. The bread could have the chocolate chips distributed throughout, the
chips could soften and appear in swirls through the bread, or the chips
could melt completely, making the bread brown.
My machine usually makes a chip-speckled loaf, but this Christmas I started
the chocolate chip banana bread immediately after taking out a loaf of
Panettone bread. I really mean "immediately": flour and stuff was already
measured and ready to go. I think because the bread machine was very warm
during the mixing and kneading cycles, this time the chips melted and the
bread turned out all brown. Either way tastes great.
I have never tried adding walnuts, as George does. I may try that next
time!
--Kathy in mid-Missouri, zone 5 bright and cold today.
B. Mullikin
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 8:29 AM
To: GARDENS@LSV.UKY.EDU
Subject: Re: George's Banana Nut Loaf recipe, was Home Again
Subject: Re: George's Banana Nut Loaf recipe, was Home Again
> I was inspired to add chocolate chips to a banana bread (along with the
> walnuts) and was THAT ever delicious! I even sold individually wrapped
> slices of it to a local "gourmet" shop for a while - I called it a Loaf
> Supreme (after Coltrane's - A Love Supreme)
I'm sure he would appreciate the honor. Have you ever heard his wife Viola?
She plays harp.
I imagine chocolate chips enhance the banana nut bread. I have been known
to eat them straight out of the bag :-)
ann
gypsy@francomm.com