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picture of recipeBanana-Lemon Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
butter,    lemon peel,    bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    sugar,    lemon juice,    flour
I always like to have some kind of quick bread or cake on hand for my kids to snack on. This one is really flavourful.
Serving Size: 1 (86) g   Servings Per Recipe: 10   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   ...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
This was my grandma's recipe. She got it back in 1955, from a local church cookbook in Great Neck, NY. This is really good! Prep time is approximate.
Serving Size: 1 (829) g   Servings Per Recipe: ...


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picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    oil,    vanilla,    banana,    eggs,    brown sugar,    flour
Good as candy. I am eating a piece right now. A great way to use up overripe spotted bananas-- when they have the most flavor but no one in the family will eat them. And very easy to throw togther.
Se...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread | Recipes Wiki | Fandom
bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
1 3/4 C flour 2 t. baking powder 1/4 t. baking soda 1/3 C shortening 2/3 C sugar 2 eggs, well-beaten 1 C mashed bananas (about 2-3 whole) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Blend all dry ingredients except ...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
bicarbonate of soda,    oil,    vanilla extract,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    fat,    sugar,    flour
The most delicious banana bread I've ever had! Perfect way to get rid of your rotten bananas!
Serving Size: 1 (103) g   Servings Per Recipe: 10   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 280.9   Cal...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe | SparkRecipes
bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
By Marianne MacDonald, Calgary AB
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Sift flour with baking powder, soda and salt and set aside. Cream shortening until light, add sugar gradually, continuing to cream unti...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe by foodlover | ifood.tv
bicarbonate of soda,    pecan,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.   Grease loaf pan (9x5x3-inches).   Sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt.   With electric mixer on medium speed, cream thoroughly shortening with sugar, then with eggs un...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe | SparkRecipes
apple sauce,    bicarbonate of soda,    almond,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    sugar,    sour cream,    milk,    flour
Moist Banana Tea Bread
Combine apple sacue, sugar, eggs and sour cream. Mix dry ingredients. Alternate dry with mashed banana into wet ingredients. Stir in Milk and almond extract. Cook at 350 for 1 h...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe | SparkRecipes
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    vanilla,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    honey,    brown sugar,    dark chocolate,    sour cream,    flour
This is the best recipe for banana bread.
Preheat oven 350*F. Mix flour, soda, and salt. Set aside. In a blender, combine remaining ingredients. Combine flour and liquid mixtures and pour into loaf pa...


picture of recipeBanana Coconut Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    coconut,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    vegetable fat spread,    sugar,    almond essence,    lemon juice,    milk,    flour
I found this recipe in my old Sunset Cook Book of Breads, Twelfth Printing 1973. Toasted coconut enhances this easy-to-make banana tea bread. The flavors really intensify after 3 to 4 days of mellowin...


picture of recipeBanana and Ginger Tea Bread Recipe - Food.com
ginger root,    banana,    baking powder,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
1000 Great Recipes by Martha Day
Serving Size: 1 (76) g   Servings Per Recipe: 6   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 253.5   Calories from Fat 60 g 24 %   Total Fat 6.7 g 10 %   Saturated Fat 1.4 g...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread | Community Recipes | Nigella's Recipes | Nigella Lawson
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    nuts,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    sugar,    self raising flour
Banana Tea Bread is a community recipe submitted by Rose H and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.   Line a 2lb/900g loaf tin with silicon p...


picture of recipeEggless Banana Tea Bread recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    glazed cherry,    banana,    salt,    baking powder,    sugar,    self raising flour,    sour cream
Banana loaf without the eggs.
Preheat oven to 180C. Grease and line a 23cm x 12.5cm x 8cm loaf tin.   Sift the flour, baking powder and salt and cream the butter and sugar until light. Add the sour cre...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe by Western.Chefs | ifood.tv
bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
Preheat oven to 350 F.   Sift flour with baking powder, soda, and salt and set aside.   Cream shortening until light, add sugar gradually, continuing to cream until fluffy.   Beat in eggs.   Add flour mix...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe by Cookies.Recipes | ifood.tv
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    walnut,    banana,    eggs,    baking powder,    sugar,    milk,    flour
1. Beat butter or margarine, sugar and egg until fluffy in a large bowl with electric mixer at high speed.   2. Mix bananas and milk in a bowl.   3. Sift flour, baking powder and baking soda onto wax pa...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread Recipe by Fat.Freedom | ifood.tv
egg whites,    bicarbonate of soda,    vanilla extract,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    allspice,    banana,    salt,    baking powder,    light corn syrup,    brown sugar,    buttermilk,    flour
This Banana Tea Bread is an easy-to-prepare recipe. An amazingly delicious bread recipe, Banana Tea Bread is a dish that you would surely love to talk about with us!
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.   ...


picture of recipeBanana Tea Bread from the New York Times Recipe - Food.com
butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    banana,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    sugar,    flour
This has a delicate cake-like texture--very much a tea bread and fabulous toasted!
Serving Size: 1 (85) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 274.6   Calories from Fat 90...


picture of recipeAlmond Banana Tea Bread Recipe by Chef.Foodie | ifood.tv
almond,    vanilla extract,    banana,    wholewheat flour,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    vegetable fat spread,    demerara,    sugar
GETTING READY   1. Let the oven heat to 350 F (180 C/Gas 4) thereafter grease and line an 18 cm (7 in) square tin.   2. Cream the margarine and sugar together beating thoroughly until light and fluffy. ...


picture of recipeHoney and Banana Tea Bread Recipe by Fix.and.Freeze.Foods | ifood.tv
butter,    mixed spice,    glazed cherry,    walnut,    banana,    lemon,    sultana,    eggs,    salt,    honey,    sugar,    self raising flour
GETTING READY   1) Take a 1 kg/2 lb loaf tin and grease it or line with greased greaseproof paper or non-stick parchment.   2) Heat the oven to 180 C/ 350 F or Gas Mark 4) .   MAKING   3) In a bowl, put t...





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