4 July 2014

all i wanna do is cook your bread, just to make sure you're well fed

literal banana bread 

Me oh my, guess who has been busy lately? Me of course, who else do I talk about on here. I mean, this blog post opens with two sentences both starting with the word "me". And then a sentence beginning with "I". Well, that's why it's called "a blog" and not "a Place of Altruistic Humility", I guess. Pop psychology aside, I have been one busy kitten recently, and happily, it's all stuff that I enjoy doing. Like freelance writing and starting a small yet successful chocolate cookie dough pretzel thing delivery business. The latter of which was a clever idea by my clever friend Kate, which I kind of dismissed at first - not because I thought it was a bad idea, but because I thought no-one would care. Turns out people care hard about my cookie dough pretzel things. I have been striding all over town, getting way more exercise than I care for, dropping off parcels of chocolatey salty-sugary glory to both suspecting and unsuspecting people. The unsuspecting ones are fun - when people order them as a surprise for a friend, and then I get to appear at their work saying "hello, you don't know me, but I'm Laura and I started a small cookie delivery business and your friend ordered some for you." Cookie dough is sweet, but so is being the recipient of a human being's surprised joy, I've come to learn.

I'm still drifting around in a "what am I doing with my life what's to become of me I'm still not a famous cookbook empire-wielding squillionaire with many tumblr fansites dedicated to me yet I have clearly failed wait chill out Laura it's only Tuesday" kind of haze, but am definitely feeling more productive now that I'm making it rain cookie dough. And it also means that this week I'm paying my rent with money that exists, instead of doing it with my credit card!

Speaking of being super-unemployed, I am feeling very reproachful towards myself for not using the time I had being all jobless to make like, make falling-to-pieces-tender casseroles and brisket and hummus from scratch using soaked dried chickpeas and brioche and rich broth and so on and such. Time flies when you're not making the most of it to make exquisite slow-cooked food, I tell you. However, I did make one thing that befits the time on my hands: literal banana bread, from my cookbook. My underground, rare collector's item, soon-to-be-out-of-print, definitely-have-come-to-terms-with-this-lololol cookbook.


This is the photo that appears in my cookbook. Kim and Jason did all the beauteous photos for it, but neither could remember who took this one, so I'm going to praise them both just to be diplomatic. All I know for sure is that my nails were painted this way because I dressed up as a Gold Lion for a party the previous night. 

This is a really easy recipe, because you don't have to do any kneading. Just stir and wait and bake. It's charmingly simple. The bananas take the place of any fat and sugar that you might add normally, not because I don't adore both those things, but because I wanted to see if bananas had it in them to be used in a yeasted bread recipe as the major source of flavour and sweetness. Also I really like the idea of using the word "literal" in a recipe title. Y'know, because banana cake baked in a loaf tin is called banana bread, but this is actual bread made with bananas, so the title is literally justified.

literal banana bread

a recipe by myself, from my soon-to-be rare cult hit collector's item cookbook Hungry and Frozen. Makes one large loaf.

500g flour
one sachet dried instant yeast
one teaspoon salt
two ripe bananas
300ml warm water
two tablespoons raw sugar

Mix the flour, yeast and salt together in a large bowl. Mash the bananas, and mix them into the flour with the water. It'll look a bit gross. 

Cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave in a gently warmish place for two hours.

At this point it should be risen and puffy and frankly even more gross looking - a bit greyish and unpromising. Scrape it into a well greased (or baking paper lined) loaf tin, and leave to sit for twenty minutes while you heat the oven to 180 C. 

Sprinkle over the sugar, and bake for 45 minutes. Allow to sit for a minute or two before tipping it out of the tin. You might need to run a knife around the sides to loosen it. 


You end up with this piping hot loaf of gently banana-scented bread, crusty and doughy and really wonderful when thickly sliced and spread with butter and honey, or even better, butter and cream cheese and brown sugar. It's a good one to try if you're unsure about breadmaking, since all you need is a little time, a bowl, and a spoon. And all the ingredients I listed. And, um, an oven. And I'll stop there, because you probably don't need me to elaborate further (although I always am concerned that people do, and never quite know when to stop over-explaining things.) I actually don't love bananas just on their own - something about the texture and the sickly scent and the freakish little nubbin bits at each end of the fruit put me off, but they suddenly become appealing again when they're baked into something. The banana flavour isn't overwhelming here - just a sweet, promising hint of it with every bite.

literally delicious

So if you're in Wellington CBD and you want chocolate cookie dough pretzel things delivered to your door with what will most likely be a smile, giz a yell. If you're not in Wellington CBD, here's what you're missing, sorry.

dark chocolate, white chocolate, bounty thing. I eat a lot of cookie dough, I am highly authorised to assure you these are majorly delicious.

just a reminder that I'm literally cute. Hey, I said this is a blog, not a Place of Altruistic Humility!
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title from: the truly excellent Etta James singing I Just Wanna Make Love To You. 
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music lately:

the aquadolls. I really love all their music, it's kind of foul-mouthed surfy pop and it's so much fun.

Dillon, Texture of My Blood. Dreamy and feelingsy.

FKA Twigs, Two Weeks. Almost too dreamy to bear, tbh.

Jesse Thomas, Say Hello. Lovely, happy, country-ish music, so naturally it makes me feel sad.
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next time: not sure, yeah? something delicious written about in a charming manner, no doubt. 

2 comments:

  1. Wow - it really is a literal banana bread! It looks fantastic.

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  2. Woaaaaaah why is literal banana bread not a thing EVERYWHERE and why am I not making a grilled peanut butter dulce de leche s'mores sandwich with it RIGHT NOW oh right yes it's because I'm madly trying to eat through my pantry not bake more things.

    ps the "time flies when unemployed thing" god yes how many times have I thought that my 'break from work' periods would be 'start writing a book' times hahah lazy nope.

    xoxo

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