Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

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August 17, 2017
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August 17, 2017

Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

What’s happening in our country It feels odd sharing recipes without acknowledging what is going on right now in our

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Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

What’s happening in our country

It feels odd sharing recipes without acknowledging what is going on right now in our country. On Saturday, August 12th, a large group of Neo-Nazis descended on Charlottesville, Virginia, rallying against the removal of a statue of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. People protested the rally, and in just a matter of hours, a speeding car driven by a white supremacist rammed into protesters, killing one and injuring 19. 

In college, I majored in Anthropology, so I tend to look at things through an evolutionary lens. Throughout history, animals have segregated themselves into groups — family groups, clans, and communities. I was taught that this segregation is an evolutionary advantage. That defining “us” and “them” helps to sort out what is more likely safe from what is foreign and unknown.

But in so many ways as a human species, we have long since evolved from our animal instincts. Our dimorphism between the sexes suggests we should not be a monogamous species. And yet collectively, we are. To my knowledge, anthropologists have yet to find a biological reason for true altruism. And yet collectively, we give money to the homeless and say a friendly “hello” to strangers on the street; we perform altruistic acts to people we barely know. We are a species that relies heavily on a moral code separate from our animal instincts.

sliced loaf of Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

It’s hard for me to justify, then, why this complex species has not come to accept the “them.” These other humans, just with a different skin tone. The only reason I can come up with is that we have not yet reached the moral imperative that we are all people.

We are all people.

Not even that we are all people deserving of respect. Just that we are all people. In the last four days I’ve watched, read, and listened to updates on Charlottesville. Phrases I’ve heard:

Parasitic class of anti-white vermin
Anti-white, anti-American filth
Little black assholes behaving like savages
Stupid animals

It’s disgraceful. We’ve figured out the theories of gravity, relativity, and quantum mechanics. We’ve sent humans to the moon and robots to Mars. We’ve developed vaccines that have eradicated some of the biggest causes of death in the history of mankind. We’ve constructed the Pyramids of Giza and have mapped the human genome. And yet we can’t all seem to accept that we are all people.

I have no conclusion to this, because there is no conclusion to this struggle. The future is currently a gigantic question mark that begs for the answer to “what is to come of us?”

I can only hope that love can conquer hatred. That these people who are so scared of the “them” can realize that, regardless of what side of the aisle you’re on, the color of your skin, or where you were born, we are all people. All deserving of love. Of acceptance. And of respect.

loaf of Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

Tips for making banana cherry bread

After all of that, it feels strange to be writing tips for making cherry banana bread, but I do want you all to enjoy this recipe (and maybe share a slice with someone?). Some things to remember when making this bourbon banana bread are:

Soak the cherries overnight, if not longer — The bourbon soaked cherries should be allowed to rest overnight to seal in all that boozy flavor. But if you’re able, let them soak for 24 to 48 hours for serious flavor. Trust me, you’ll be happy you thought ahead when making this recipe.

Use overripe bananas — When making homemade banana bread, the riper the bananas, the better the bread. If your bananas aren’t ripe enough yet, you can bake them for a few minutes to speed up the process (just make sure to poke a few holes in the peels first to let the steam out).

Use whole milk — I specify whole milk in this recipe for a reason. Whole milk will make this banana cherry bread super moist and gives it a fabulous texture.

Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread loaf

How to freeze banana cherry bread for later

This cherry banana bread freezes really well. First, let it come to room temperature on your counter, and then seal it in a freezer-safe baggie or wrap it in several layers of plastic wrap and a final layer of aluminum foil. When you’re ready to eat this loaf, set it in your fridge 24 hours before you plan on enjoying it. Once it’s fully thawed, you can leave it out on your counter throughout the week.

Bourbon Banana Cherry Bread

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Bourbon soaked Cherry Banana Bread

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Ingredients

for the bourbon soaked cherries

  • 1/2 cup bourbon
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • orange peel from 1/2 orange
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • pinch cinnamon
  • 2 cups cherries (pitted)

for the bread

  • 1 1/4 cups light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 3 large ripe bananas, mashed
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 banana, sliced in half for topping (optional)

Instructions

    to make the bourbon cherries

    1. In a medium sealable jar, mix together bourbon, water, sugar, orange peel, vanilla extract, and cinnamon. Add in cherries. Seal and allow to soak at least overnight, but preferably for a full 24-48 hours.

    to make the bread

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a large loaf pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
    2. In a large bowl, cream brown sugar and butter. Add in bananas, eggs, milk, and vanilla.
    3. Whisk in flour, baking soda, and salt.
    4. In a separate bowl, drain the bourbon-soaked cherries and toss in 2 tablespoons of flour. Gently fold into batter.
    5. Pour into loaf pan and top with banana sliced in half, if using. Bake for roughly 1 hour, until a knife inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack before serving!

More banana bread recipes from Broma Bakery:

Lavender Banana Bread

Bourbon-Fig Swirled Brown Butter Banana Bread

Carrot Cake Banana Bread

Nutella Banana Bread

Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bread

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  1. I typically don’t follow recipes and skip past the “blog” section of food blogs (I just like to reference ingredients and ratios)…. I also have never commented. However, I was very inspired by your words, even more pertinent now in today’s climate. Well written, thank you for your honesty! And the recipe!!! Followed it to the T, and then went on to your other banana bread recipes… fantastic! You have a new follower for sure :).






  2. I’m not from america however i feel this issue resonates all over the world. I hope things truly improve and thank you for sharing your peaceful thoughts. this recipes looks and sounds gorgeous. Just one question, can this be made gluten-free with gluten free flour?