21.10.2008 Banana Chestnut Cake…Quick Bread…Thing.

What’s the difference between a quick bread and a cake anyway? We call this a cake in Switzerland. I know it’s not what it is here in the States. Watch my head explode!

Strangely enough, the ingredient combination (with white chocolate chips) in this cake…quick bread…thing ends up a bit reminiscent of marzipan. Try it, and tell me if I should make it official that I’ve gone & lost my marbles.

Make this bread into 6 jumbo muffins instead, lowering the baking time to 30 minutes.

Non-stick cooking spray
1/2 cup (3.5 ounces, 100 g) roasted chestnuts
2 large ripe bananas
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 cup (60 ml) canola oil
1/4 cup (60 ml) soy or other nondairy milk
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons (92 g) unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup (96 g) raw sugar
1 cup (160 g) brown rice flour
1 cup (120 g) whole-wheat pastry flour
1 tablespoon (8 g) arrowroot powder or cornstarch
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1/3 cup (67 g) nondairy white chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C, or gas mark 4). Lightly coat an 8 x 4-inch (20 x 10-cm) loaf pan with spray.
Blend chestnuts in food processor until finely ground. Add bananas, extract, oil, milk, applesauce, and sugar. Process until mostly smooth: it’s okay if there are small pieces of banana left.
In a large bowl, whisk together flours, arrowroot powder or cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
Fold wet ingredients into dry, being careful not to over mix. Fold in chocolate chips.
Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake for 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Place on a wire rack, still in the pan, for about 15 minutes before transferring directly to the rack, and letting cool completely before slicing or storing.

Yield: one 8-inch (20-cm) loaf

  • Joanna says:

    marzipan, eh? that’s interesting. i made blondies a few weeks back and they tasted like marzipan, too. i was kind of annoyed because if i wanted marzipan, i would’ve made marzipan haha probably unsuccessfully because i have no clue how to make marzipan

  • Ali says:

    Celine – the difference between quickbread and cake is quite simple: wet into dry = bread, dry into wet = cake. I know, I know, it doesn’t sound like it makes much difference, but I am assured by my resident biochemist that it does. . .and the last time I tried to prove her wrong, the texture was different.

    And for Kittee – one GFG to another, try buckwheat flour in place of the whole wheat (it’s gluten free, unlike spelt); it should work if you bump up the baking powder a bit (say, 2tsp. . .though that’s just a guess).

  • marysol says:

    Anything resembling marzipan in taste has always piqued my interest!
    Your bread looks great Celine.

  • kelly says:

    Hmmmm. I seem to be the holdout that isn’t a huge fan of marzipan. However this still sounds very unique and tasty. I have never baked or cooked with chestnuts before, but perhaps there is a first for everything.

  • I gotta get my hands on some white chocolate chips…seriously.

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