People, banana bread is a slam-dunk, and I am here to provide you the World's Best Recipe, bar none, and probably the world's simplest. The recipe was given to me years ago when I had a baby and we lived in an apartment in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Right under the O'hare Airport instrument runway and across from United Airlines Flight Attendant Training Facility. The Elk and their grove were down the road and there was a pump where you could fill you own water bottles
Nita’s Banana Bread
1 cup sugar
½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened
pinch salt
2 eggs, beaten
3 ripe mashed bananas
3 Tablespoons sour milk, buttermilk, plain yogurt or sour cream
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups white flour
Cream butter, add sugar, mix well and add bananas. Mix salt, flour and baking soda and add to banana mixture alternating with sour milk. Mix together lightly. Pour into a 9 x 5 inch greased loaf pan. (Non stick is great!)
Bake in slowish (325 degrees Fahrenheit) for 45-60 minutes, until tested inserted in middle comes out clean. Cool on rack and remove bread from pan. Eat and enjoy.
A handful of blueberries or raisins may be added after dry ingredients.
Please don't do anything dumb like substitute margarine or oil for butter or only use 2 instead of 3 bananas, or you will not longer be baking the world's best, and in fact you may be baking the world's most ordinary. Just a friendly word of caution. And for God's sake, don't substitute applesauce for the butter or anything culinarily criminal like that. Or we can no longer be friends.
The Cheeseparer
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