Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Banana Fruit Bread (gluten-free, dairy-free)


I wanted to use up as much of the food in the cabin as possible before we left, so yesterday I made this fruit bread for the drive back. I used my reduced natural sugar banana bread recipe for two loaves with a few changes.

I only had six eggs, so I omitted two from the recipe. I added an extra teaspoon of cinnamon, two chopped uncooked apples, and 3/4 cup dried unsweetened cranberries. I baked it in a large rectangular greased dish, and rather than mix the coconut sugar in with the batter, I sprinkled it on the top before putting it in the oven. I baked it at 350 for 45 minutes, and it came out great. In fact, we're here in the hotel in Erie and everyone is eating a piece as we speak :-)


Above: Ashley in Bolton Landing, NY.


One of the most exciting parts of our visit to upstate NY was getting to see Andy's grandpa Corty twice. He is going to be 96 years old in November. Here we are in the cabin with him yesterday :-)

Tomorrow we're off to the Chicago area, then Des Moines, then Kearney, then home :-)

♥, Kelly

PS Andy's book about Grampa Corty and the WWII Army stevedores was just published! Click for the link: Longshore Soldiers

8 comments:

dinnersanddreams.net said...

It lookss scrumptious!!

gfe--gluten free easily said...

Oh, what beautiful bread, Kelly! How terrific that you got to visit with Andy's grandfather, and super neat on his new book. :-)

Have a safe trip home! xo,

Shirley

Heather McClees said...

YUM! I love this recipe! It looks so great! I recently just made a homemade baked oatmeal I LOVED. This reminds me of it. My mother's favorite is banana walnut, so I can't wait to make this for her!:)

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Heather McClees

Sophie said...

Your banana bread looks so tasty & truly appetizing too!

Thanks for sharing!! Have fun!

Amy @ Simply Sugar & Gluten Free said...

A fabulous frugal quality that I just love...I agree that using everything we can is the way to go. I was scraping jars earlier today. In culinary school, they call it 'keeping your food cost down.' I think it just makes good sense to make the best use of what you have on hand.

Jo's Health Corner said...

It looks yummy! I have to try to make it one day.
Great to see great grandpa. My grandmother is 95 years old back in Sweden.

Aubree Cherie said...

Hi Kelly,

I just love how simple and tasty this looks! I've added it to my favorite recipes from last week post. Thanks!

~Aubree Cherie

Sue said...

This recipe is delicious. I used fresh blueberries instead of the dried cranberries. I will make it again that way. Would please tell me what size dish you used?

Thank you.

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