Banana Chocolate Bread Recipe ( For Christmas Table )- By Malsha – eLanka

This easy Banana Chocolate Bread recipe is made using ripe bananas, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips to create a soft, moist, and rich homemade bake. Perfect for tea time, breakfast, or as a sweet snack, this chocolate banana bread is simple to prepare and ideal for home bakers. A delicious way to use overripe bananas and enjoy a classic chocolate-banana flavour combination.
Ingredients
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Ripe bananas – 3 (about 350 g peeled)
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Unsalted butter – ½ cup (113 g), cooled
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Sugar – ⅓ cup (67 g)
(Use more if you like it extra sweet) -
All-purpose flour – 1 cup (120 g)
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Cocoa powder – ⅓ cup (35 g)
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Eggs – 2
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Baking soda – 1 tsp
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Salt – ½ tsp
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Chocolate chips – 1 cup
Method
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Preheat the oven
Preheat your oven to 175°C. -
Prepare dry ingredients
In a bowl, sift together:-
Flour
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Cocoa powder
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Baking soda
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Salt
Mix well and keep aside.
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Mash the bananas
Mash the ripe bananas well and set aside. -
Cream butter and sugar
Beat the butter and sugar together for about 3 minutes until creamy. -
Add eggs
Add the eggs and beat for about 30 seconds. -
Add bananas
Add the mashed bananas and beat for another 30 seconds. -
Add dry ingredients
Add the flour mixture and beat for about 1 minute, just until combined. -
Add chocolate chips
Fold in ¾ cup of the chocolate chips using a spoon. -
Prepare the tray
Pour the batter into a greased loaf tin
(22 × 12 × 5 cm). -
Top with chips
Sprinkle the remaining chocolate chips on top. -
Bake
Bake for 55 minutes to 1 hour.
After about 50 minutes, gently pull out the rack and check with a skewer or toothpick. -
Cool
Let the bread cool before slicing.
Important Tips
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Butter should be cooled, not hot.
(If taken from the fridge, you can soften it slightly in the microwave.) -
Use very ripe, sweet bananas. Do not use sour or under-ripe bananas.
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Oven temperatures may vary, so always check early.
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Measurements were done using measuring cups. Gram measurements are approximate.
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For extra sweetness, you can double the sugar amount.

