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Avocado Bread: like banana bread, but with avocados

Posted September 20, 2015 by Stephanie
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Oh so long ago, back when I was still in high school, my mom came home from work one day clutching a photocopied hand-written banana bread recipe. I wasn’t impressed, but she claimed it was the recipe for the best banana bread she had ever tasted in her life. It was a pretty bold statement, especially for my mom, who isn’t really prone to superlatives – she’s more the stoic type. Still, she stood by it. She even had a bunch of bananas, purchased with the sole purpose of ripening for the bread.

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I had my doubts. I was wary of the illegible hand writing, the oil content, and, well, everything. But, I stand corrected: it really was the best banana bread ever. It was the banana bread dreams are made of. Moist, not too sweet, not overly oily, and loaded with banana flavor. The crowning glory was its crunchy, crisp, domed top. We must’ve made that banana bread hundreds of times after the first. The recipe got wrinkly, banana-stained, and well loved, until one day, it decided enough.

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It was gone. We spent a good half a day searching. Its usual spot was stuck to the side of the microwave with a Care Bear magnet. The candy colored, Care Bear stare magnet was still there, its innocent smile belying its poor job performance. The magnet had one job – keep the recipe safe – and it failed.

Sadly, at this point my mom changed offices and the banana bread creator wasn’t available for consultation. We tried again and again to re-create the loaf from memory, but it was futile: some loaves came pretty close, but to be honest, they were never quite right.

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To this day, I’m still searching for that elusive bread. In some ways whenever I have banana bread I feel betrayed. I’m always hoping for a taste of the past, only to be disappointed by overly sweet, dry loaves.

In desperation, I turned to the avocado. I don’t have a cool story for why I decided on avocados, aside from the fact that I thought it would be hilarious to have avocado toast made with avocado bread (the yeasted kind). From there I started thinking about quick breads and why bananas, zucchinis, and carrots got all the love.

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Essentially, I substituted avocado in a slightly adapted version of my second favorite banana bread recipe. I ended up with a pleasantly green, slightly sweet, tender loaf. I topped a still warm slice with a scoop of ice cream and even Mike, who was a skeptic at first, thought it was a winner.

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Avocado Bread Recipe
makes 1 small loaf


  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup butter at room temp
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup mashed avocado*
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice

Notes: The lime juice keeps the loaf a green color, you can skip out on it if you don’t have any on hand, just know that your loaf won’t be as verdant.

If you have a food processor or blender, blend your avocado – it needs to be completely smooth for this.

Preheat the oven to 325°F and line a small loaf pan with parchment paper.

In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside. In another bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Mix in the egg and vanilla throughly and then the mashed avocado and lime juice. Gently fold in the flour mix, being careful not to over mix.

Spoon the batter (it is very thick) into the prepared pan and bake for 35-45 minutes or until an inserted wooden skewer is clean with a few crumbs clinging. Cool completely, slice and enjoy.

 

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It’s Sunday! You know what that means: it’s time for Sunday Brunch. Why don’t you skip the line and make brunch at home this week? The coffee’s truly bottomless, the booze doesn’t have a crazy markup and you can chill out in your pajamas. Every Sunday I’ll post a brunch recipe. Soon you won’t be asking, where should we go for brunch – instead it’ll be, what should we make for brunch today?

109 Comments

  1. Hannah says:

    I’m emotionally invested in this banana bread situation. I really thought it was going to have a happy ending and then it didn’t. Was it anything like this one: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/20144/banana-banana-bread/ ?

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      nope :( it had oil, not butter. i hope i find it one day!

      1. Simmy says:

        Hi Stephanie,
        I know it’s been years that you discussed your lost Banana Bread recipe. I have one that uses oil. And it comes out quite rich in flavour despite me using a “healthier” combination of grains for the flour instead of the all purpose gold. I’m leaving my email if below hoping you see this and contact me. I’ll share the recipe. And all this so many years later because I absolutely feel the same way as you talked about food.
        Lots of love,
        Simmy

  2. Avocado quick bread? I can roll with that! Having used avocado in baking before, I can see how it works. Green bread sounds like a pleasant surprise :D

  3. Jeanine says:

    Ha, avocado toast on avocado bread!! this is amazing, I would have never thought to bake avocado but I’ll be trying this one!!

  4. I’ve added avocado to banana bread before but have never had an avocado bread on its own!! I love how this is shaped!

  5. oh no, i hope you get reunited with your banana bread someday ): in the mean time, this sounds really interesting and i can’t wait to diversify my avocado use (they tend to get spread onto toast or made into guac).

  6. Medeja says:

    Looks so good! And so green! I am trying it :)

  7. Anthony says:

    Tried this today and flavor-wise, it was amazing. However, my loaf didn’t rise like yours did. Maybe my dough was over-mixed? My bread pan looks to be bigger ( 3.5W x 8L x 2.5H) though. Will definitely give this another shot, thanks! :-)

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      hey anthony! glad you got to give it a go :)
      i feel you, i’m always after domed loaves. like most quick breads, mix just until flour is folded in; a couple streaks are okay. it could also be the pan – my loaf pan is definitely on the narrow side. the other thing you could try is starting it at a higher temp and then lowering it to finish off. i didn’t do that with this loaf, but i’ve heard that works. hope you give it another go! and thanks for commenting!

  8. Chelsea says:

    I love this! I never would have thought to make an avocado quick bread but I am all about this! And I hope you find your elusive banana bread one day!

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