Pineapple Banana Sweet Bread
- Ready In:
- 50mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
-
2 loafs
ingredients
- 18 1⁄4 ounces duncan hines moist supreme pineapple cake mix
- 3 eggs (follow your mix recommendations)
- 1⁄2 cup water (again, follow cake mix recommendations here)
- 3 very ripe bananas (the peels on mine were dark but the insides were getting soft)
- 1⁄3 cup unsweetened applesauce, as a substitute for the recommended oil in the mix (those snack cups of applesauce are exactly this amount)
directions
- heat oven to 325 and grease and flour two glass or foil loaf pans. (Use oven recommended temp on the cake mix box that you are using).
- According to cake mix instructions, mix the eggs, cake mix and water together. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. In a seperate bowl and BY HAND mash bananas with a fork. You want some small lumps to remain. Don't mash too much. Add applesauce to bananas and lightly stir together.
- Mix bananas and applesauce into the beaten cake batter and stir by hand until completely combined. Divide batter between the two loaf pans and back for approximately 35-40 minutes -- use the toothpick test for doneness. You should see moist crumbs stick to the toothpick, but not wet batter. Also, center of bread will be flat and soft, but not jiggly.
- Enjoy this easy one.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Caryn Dalton
United States
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