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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Banana Choc Chip Muffins

Banana Choc Chip Muffins

If you have bananas at home that are starting to look a little past their best, this is a quick little recipe to use them up :)

The recipe is really easy, but the muffins are delicious.  This is my favourite recipe for using up bananas.  You can make 6 – 8 larger muffins like the ones pictured above or about 12 smaller ones like the muffins pictures below – it really just depends on what muffin papers you use.  The muffins in the blue cases have been topped with banana chips.

1-Banana Choc Chip

Makes: 12                          Ready in: 30 minutes

1 ½ cups self raising flour
⅓ cup caster sugar
60g butter
⅔ cup mashed banana
¾ cup chocolate chips
1 egg
½ cup milk

Preheat the oven to 190°C.  Prepare a standard 12 hole muffin pan.
In a large bowl mix together flour, sugar and butter until mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
Add in mashed banana, chocolate chips, egg and milk and stir to combine.
Spoon the mixture into the prepared muffin pans and bake for 20 minutes.

Banana Choc Chip Muffins1

7 comments:

  1. ok, so i'm guessing you have some kind of magical muffin papers that don't stick? :-)

    Whether it's fruit muffins or chocolate chips.. they seem to stick like crazy for me... those muffins look amazing by the way.. going to try the Elsie's fingers.. my nana would make them too.. but hers here fatter and shorter

    vanessa

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    1. Silicone is the way to go. I have cupcake ones and they are fab!!

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  2. These Muffins were so easy and qick to make. The best thing about them was my kids LOVED them!!! I have been baking all these different muffins for my little boy who has become very picky and he really enjoyed them.

    Shelley

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    1. Awesome, glad you liked them. They're a fave of mine because they are super easy to make :)

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  3. Omg so easy to make and light and fluffy!!! I don't usually get such fluffy light muffins. Thank you so much this site is awesome and my family thinks I'm a great baker ... Little do they know lol

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  4. how do i stop the choc chips from sinking to the bottom? everything i make with choc chips in it does this for me! help!

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  5. I made these last night in preparation for a skiing weekend. They were so easy to make....not to mention delicious! I also love that because the ripe bananas are quite sweet you don't need to add too much sugar. I didn't have any caster sugar on hand so just used brown sugar instead-and they turned out great! Thanks so much for this delicious recipe! Nell x

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