Chocolate Chip Banana Brownies

Saturday, 3 February 2018






I bought some bananas earlier this week and they all turned as quick as a wink.  They didn't last very long at all.  

I know you can freeze bananas to use later in baking, but I used one today to bake my husband  these delicious Chocolate Chip Banana Brownies! 







He loves them . . .  they are everything a good brownie should be  . . .  dense, fudgy, and moist.  They are only lacking in one thing that regular brownies have and that is a chocolate batter.  


Its not chocolate . . .  it's banana fudge . . . stogged full of chocolate chips and topped with a brown sugar fudge frosting.  Easy Peasy. 






Bananas are really great for making cakes and bakes really moist and cutting back a bit on the fat that would normally be used.  


They also had a touch of natural sweetness . . . although in all truth these have plenty of sweet going for them by the use of brown sugar, which is also a great moistener . . .



Both in the batter and then in that delicious fudge frosting.  The first time I tasted this kind of frosting was when I was in high school. 

My ex husband's mum used to bake these fabulous Caramel squares and they had a frosting just like this.  

We always called them "Camel" squares because when my ex copied the recipe down for me, he wrote camel instead of caramel! (I was collecting recipes even then!)




These squared are baked in an 8 inch square pan, and cut into 16 servings. In all truth and all joking aside, one of these at a time with a nice hot cup of something to drink is plenty!  


They are quite sweet. (Just like the Camel squares!) 





They are studded with milk chocolate chips, but you could also use dark chocolate chips in their place.  I like to stir them in with the flour and then sprinkle a few more on top prior to baking so that you have them evenly distributed throughout.  


Also stirring them in with the flour prevents them from sinking  to the bottom.




I blitz the banana in my mini food processor so that it is really smooth and you don't end up with lumps of bananas in the squares.  


Sometimes lumps of banana are a good thing, but in a square fudgy brownie like this, you want them to have a smooth texture!! 





These are really tasty.  Moist and fudgy, dense and delicious.  One of my favorite things to do with ripe bananas and I predict that if you make them, they will become one of your favorite things also!


What have you got to lose?






Some other brownie recipes in The English Kitchen that you might enjoy are:



Mochachino Brownies





MOCHACHINO BROWNIES  with a white mocha sauce - These are beautifully rich and decadent brownies, moist and delicious, stogged full of two kinds of chocolate and toasted nuts. There is also a decadent white chocolate and mocha sauce as well . . .  you spoon this over the warm brownies.




Triple Chocolate Fudge Brownies




TRIPLE CHOCOLATE FUDGE BROWNIES - A rich chocolate fudge brownie filled with three kinds of chocolate chips stirred into the batter. Moist and delicious with full on chocolate flavor. These are everything a good brownie should be. They are glazed with three kinds of chocolate after baking as well. Can you say moreish?



Yield: 16 brownies 
Author: Marie Rayner
Chocolate Chip Banana Brownies

Chocolate Chip Banana Brownies

Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 30 MinTotal time: 40 Min
These are full on delicious. Moist, banana flavoured and stogged full of milk chocolate chips, with a lovely brown sugar frosting. (optional)

Ingredients

For the brownies:
  • 120g butter, melted (1/2 cup)
  • 200g soft light brown muscovado sugar (can use brown sugar, 1 cup, packed)
  • 1 large free range egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 140g plain flour (1 cup)
  • 1 medium banana mashed (I blitz it smooth in my mini food processor)
  • 180g milk chocolate chips, divided (1 cup)
For the frosting:
  • 60g butter (1/4 cup)
  • 100g soft light brown muscovado sugar (1/2 cup, packed, can use brown sugar)
  • 2 TBS milk
  • 130g icing sugar (1 cup)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180*c/350*F/ gas mark 4. Line an 8 inch square baking tin with non stick baking paper and spray with non-stick spray.
  2. Beat together the melted butter and sugar to combine well. Beat in the egg, salt and vanilla. Beat in the banana.
  3. Sift the flour over top and sprinkle on 3/4 of the chocolate chips. Stir all well together and then spread into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the remaining chocolate chips on top.
  4. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until the centre is set. Transfer to a wire rack and cool in the pan. Frost when almost cold.
  5. To make the frosting, melt the butter in the saucepan. Stir in the brown sugar and milk.
  6. Cook, stirring until it comes to the boil. Remove from the heat and cool for five minutes.
  7. Whisk in the icing sugar. Spread on top of the brownies. Let set until completely cold before cutting into squares.
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Oh, I do hope you have some really ripe bananas around the house so that you can bake these lovely bars this weekend! If you wanted to you could leave the chocolate chips out entirely and replace them with toasted pecans or walnuts.  Either way, you are going to fall in love!  Bon Appetit! 



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8 comments

  1. I think fudge frostings can actually make a cake:) So w/ this great recipe and the frosting..winner! Merci Marie!

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    1. You are welcome Monique! The frosting on my MIL's squares tends to turn to fudge really quickly, I actually like this frosting a LOT more! Its much more forgiving! I hope you will make them for your boys! xo

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  2. oh Marie these sound and look amazing, you know what they remid me of,, I'm not sure if you remember them but back in the 80's they used to seel Snackin" cake mixes,, there was one like this I think,, a cake mix that you dumped in a greased square pan, stirred in milk or water and it produced a moist yummy cake, lol,, we used so few cake mix things that it was a real treat. Even our Northern grocery store had it available, it was fun. Do you remember,, maybe I have the name wrong.

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    1. I remember the cakes you are talking about Laurie. Mom used to buy them every now and again, and so did I. This is similar, but not cake like, they are much more dense, like a brownie. Yes, those were called Snackin' Cakes! You are not wrong! I think they were by Betty Crocker and came in a few different flavours. Butterscotch, apple, banana. Some even came with a sauce mix.

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  3. Oh...My...Goodness! These look so delicious, Marie! I love a good fudge square which I use brown sugar icing on and I love bananas so this is definitely a recipe I will try. Forget the nuts, it's chocolate for me. Thank you for the recipe and have a lovely weekend. Blessings to you...Sandi

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    1. Thanks very much Sandi! I hope you bake and enjoy them! YOU have a lovely weekend also! xo

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  4. I made these on Sunday, they were spectacular!! I was surprised how much flavour came from one banana, thanks for sharing the recipe ☺
    Rhian milligan

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    1. Thanks Rhian! They are pretty amazing and yes, its incredible the amount of flavour that comes from that one banana! So pleased you enjoyed! xo

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