Sunday 31 October 2010

A Little Something for Teatime


Last weekend, R came back to run a few errands in Hereford and stayed a couple of nights with us to play Axis and Allies war games with L.
R, our favourite pharmacist has gone back to his university city, to the hospital he trained in to do a diploma and further his career. Since being there, he has been eating considerably healthier, taking more exercise and looks better for it. He claims that now he is not doing locum work in Morrisons, he is no longer tempted by endless aisles of cakes and croissants; and as a result, not a single pastry has past his lips.

M has not been eating lately, we suspect a tooth or two is about it rear its little white head; and I wanted to make something comforting for her with lots of fruit in to try to convince myself that she was getting something healthy other than milk into her system.
You can guess what happened - M didn't eat one, just picked out the dried blueberries; and R had a few, iced and un-iced, and indulged in one or two or three chocolate mousses from the restaurant that were going begging and perhaps taking the 'Do try one' instruction a little bit too far. Don't tell the girlfriend!


 

These little loaves were delightfully moist with banana, studded with little pieces of white chocolate and dried blueberries, which are incidentally my new favourite snack. I found the little bakeable loaf papers in Sainsburys a few months ago and they have been sitting patiently on the shelf waiting for a recipe just like this one. They were great with tea the same day, but a few uneaten iced ones found their way into the fridge (so that the icing wouldn't melt) and they made a breakfast/brunch so delicious that next time, I will deliberately make them for such a meal. 


Banana, White Chocolate and Bluberry Cakes with Orange Icing (makes 10 loaves)

Ingredients
For the cakes
125g unsalted butter
175g caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 small ripe bananas
50ml sour cream
2 large eggs
1tsp bicarbonate of soda
1/2tsp baking powder
300g plain flour
50g dried blueberries
50g roughly chopped white chocolate
For the icing
zest two oranges
juice 1 orange
75g icing sugar
300g soft cheese (philadelphia or mascarpone are best)

Method
For the cakes
Preheat the oven to gas mark 5/180C. Place the paper loaf cases, 5 to a tray, into two baking trays with low sides, allowing sapce between each.
Melt the butter in a sauce pan. Add the sugar, vanilla and soft bananas and mash with a potato masher in the pan.
Add the eggs and sour cream and mash until well incorporated.
Next add the bicarb amd baking powder, mix again.
Finally, beat in the flour, blueberries and white chocolate.
When the mixture has come together divide amongst the paper loaf cases and cook for 30mins until golden and a cake skewer comes out clean.
Place the loaves onto a cooling rack and leave to cool.
For the icing
Place the orange zest, juice and cream cheese into a bowl.
Sift in the icing sugar and beat well to combine.
Spread onto the top of each cooled cake using a palette knife.
Store any leftover cakes in and airtight container in the fridge for freshness.

4 comments:

  1. these look so goood - im home next weekend with access to a oven and these are definitely going to be on my list of things to bake! do you have a good apple pie recipe? im craving homemade apple pie so much at the minute!

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  2. Those sound soooo good! Love the little paper baking pans too!

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  3. Thank you!
    Jade - I can never be bothered to make a pie.....crumble is soooo much better and quicker to make. We have had far too many apples this season from various sources and I haven't made a single pie, something I ought to rectify I suppose.

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  4. Blueberries, bananas, mascarpone, and white chocolate = perfection. I can't blame you for loving those. They sound heavenly.

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