I finally ran across my Mom's recipe for banana bread. In our house, though, it's always banana nut bread. We like the addition of walnuts, although I bet this would be good with pistachios, too. I'll have to buy enough bananas on my next shop so that three of them can go ripe-ripe.
It tastes like memories...
I finally got a (bad, sorry) picture of my homemade blackberry pie. I've been on a pie making frenzy (I can only bake so many months out of the year in Vegas). They've all tasted good but this is the closest one that's looked like an actual pie.
Okay, I just have to ask. Why is it hard to bake a pie in Las Vegas?
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It is very hot and very dry. Of course you can do it, the professional bakeries all do, but it's just a hassle, so I don't.
And I feel like my oven is off in the summer, I swear my chicken always burns in the summer. But I too lazy to recalibrate it.
I could use pecans up north if I want. Being aDown South, we use pecans...
Hope it tastes as good as it looks, GG.I made marmalade for the first time the other day and DH said it would be great with English muffins. I've been meaning to make this recipe, so that was a good nudge I haven't cut into it yet, but it smelled great while it was baking. Baked it in my Pampered Chef stoneware loaf pan.
Here's the recipe I used: English Muffin Toasting Bread Recipe | King Arthur Flour
There's an easy fix for the burnt crust the next time you bake a pie. At the rate you're going, I would guess the next one gets turned next week.
It was delicious, although it didn't have the nooks and crannies it's supposed to have. But it made wonderful sandwich bread. I need to make it againHope it tastes as good as it looks, GG.
Oops! Editor error. A little slip with my snip. When I wrote the original version, it read "...next one gets turned OUT next week..." Oops! "Out" should not actually have been taken, well, out!Just curious, what is "turned"? Because if it's a mistake, I'm sure I'll make it.
And thank you for the advise about the crust, I'll try that next time.