Gluten-free Banana Bread Recipe

By on March 29, 2020
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By Pamela Wasabi

I feel the strength of our community. I feel how we are adapting to this global health crisis with a sense of unity. The awareness that the Coronavirus is bringing to our homes and to our thinking might help shift our priorities and our world back to its thriving state— this might be a new beginning. We have to become aware of taking care of our health just as we must be mindful of our lifestyle choices.

Meanwhile, I will remain creative. Many of you have asked for cooking classes. I will post the recipes here and on my instagram.

#1 Tip: Get a scale!

Banana Bread Recipe

– Coconut Sugar 108 grams or ½ C
– Coconut Oil 48 grams or 4 Tbsp

For the binding agent:
– Flax Meal 15 grams or 2 Tbsp
– Water 68 grams or 6 Tbsp

For the “buttermilk”:
– Water 40 grams or 3 Tbsp
JOI Cashew Paste 10 grams or 1 Tbsp
– Apple Cider Vinegar 4 grams or 1 Tsp
– Ripe Banana 191 grams or 1.5 banana
– Vanilla 4 grams or 1 Tsp

For Gluten-Free Flour Blend:
– Sorghum Flour 57 grams or ½ C
– Brown Rice Flour 62 grams or ½ C
– Baking Powder 1 grams or ½ Tsp
– Baking Soda 3 grams or ½ Tsp
– Salt 4 grams or ½ Tsp
– Xanthan Gum 1 g or 1/8 Tsp

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 325F
  2. Cream the coconut sugar with the coconut oil in a mixer. Use the whisk attachment, and mix at high speed, scraping the sides as necessary, for about 6 minutes.
  3. In a bowl, mix the flax meal with the water as listed for the “binding agent,” whisk with a fork, or hand whisk, then add to the mixer. Whisk again at high speed for about five more minutes.
  4. Cut the banana in small pieces, smash with a fork, and set aside.
  5. In a bowl, mix by hand the cashew paste, the water, and the vanilla. Add to this the banana.
  6. Add the liquid ingredients and the banana to the mixer. Change attachment to paddle, mix at medium speed for about 2 minutes.
  7. In s bowl, sift all the remaining dry ingredients. Then add to the mixer. Mix again at medium speed for about two more minutes.
  8. Distribute the batter in muffin cups—Bake for 30 minutes.

xo
Pamela Wasabi

 

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Pamela Wasabi- Author-2Pamela Wasabi is a thought innovator on women’s social issues, food education, and conscious relationships. Her background stretches from the whereabouts of the psychology of eating, integrative nutrition, eastern philosophy, to plant-based food artistry. She’s a mother, an Oracle Card reader, a Women’s Empowerment Coach and a lover of life. Wasabi is the founder of a local bakery in Miami bringing the message of Self-Love to the table, proposing a new approach to food with her motto #EatMoreBeauty.

She’s the author of “Nourished, The Plant-based Path to Health and Happiness”, which explores our relationship with food and self. In January 2020 she published “Woman of the Moon” a poetry book filled with wild feminist prose proposing the liberation of the soul from the oppression imposed by the ego-mind. Pamela Wasabi is currently working on her third title, “Returning to the Wild Woman,” which expands on women’s food challenges and body image issues. She presents the healing solution through the connection, revival, and balance of a woman’s Sacred Feminine energy.

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