Power Fuel NuttZo Banana Bread
Author: Nuttzo
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This single-serve dessert is delicious to treat yourself to after a long day of work! Grab a big glass of milk or a cup of tea and dig in! Feel free to add an extra drizzle of chocolate or Power Fuel NuttZo if you are extr
INGREDIENTS1 over-ripe banana
2 Tablespoons of Power Fuel NuttZo
3 Tablespoons of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
2 Tablespoons of coconut flour
2 teaspoons of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
1 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
2 over-ripe banana
4 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
6 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 teaspoon of vanilla
4 tablespoon of coconut flour
4 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x2)
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
2 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
3 over-ripe banana
6 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
9 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
6 tablespoon of coconut flour
6 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x3)
1 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
3/4 teaspoon of baking soda
3 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
Pre-heat oven to 350’F and grease a small baking dish (I used my 4inch cast iron skillet but any kind of ovenproof dish will work) – set aside.
Place your banana into a small bowl and mash thoroughly – I like mine to be nice and smooth but feel free to be less thorough if you like your banana bread to be a little more rustic with chunks of banana.
Place all remaining ingredients apart from your chocolate into the bowl and stir to combine.
Transfer batter mix to your prepared baking dish. Smooth to the edges.
Top with chocolate
Bake for 6-10 mins (depending on how fudgy you like your blondies to be)
To serve, top with sliced banana, strawberries, a drizzle of melted chocolate and a big scoop (or two) of your fave ice cream.
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Power Fuel NuttZo Banana Bread
This single-serve dessert is delicious to treat yourself to after a long day of work! Grab a big glass of milk or a cup of tea and dig in! Feel free to add an extra drizzle of chocolate or Power Fuel NuttZo if you are extr
INGREDIENTS1 over-ripe banana
2 Tablespoons of Power Fuel NuttZo
3 Tablespoons of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
2 Tablespoons of coconut flour
2 teaspoons of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
1 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
2 over-ripe banana
4 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
6 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 teaspoon of vanilla
4 tablespoon of coconut flour
4 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x2)
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
2 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
3 over-ripe banana
6 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
9 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
6 tablespoon of coconut flour
6 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x3)
1 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
3/4 teaspoon of baking soda
3 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
Pre-heat oven to 350’F and grease a small baking dish (I used my 4inch cast iron skillet but any kind of ovenproof dish will work) – set aside.
Place your banana into a small bowl and mash thoroughly – I like mine to be nice and smooth but feel free to be less thorough if you like your banana bread to be a little more rustic with chunks of banana.
Place all remaining ingredients apart from your chocolate into the bowl and stir to combine.
Transfer batter mix to your prepared baking dish. Smooth to the edges.
Top with chocolate
Bake for 6-10 mins (depending on how fudgy you like your blondies to be)
To serve, top with sliced banana, strawberries, a drizzle of melted chocolate and a big scoop (or two) of your fave ice cream.
This single-serve dessert is delicious to treat yourself to after a long day of work! Grab a big glass of milk or a cup of tea and dig in! Feel free to add an extra drizzle of chocolate or Power Fuel NuttZo if you are extr
INGREDIENTS1 over-ripe banana
2 Tablespoons of Power Fuel NuttZo
3 Tablespoons of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
2 Tablespoons of coconut flour
2 teaspoons of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
1 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
2 over-ripe banana
4 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
6 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 teaspoon of vanilla
4 tablespoon of coconut flour
4 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x2)
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
2 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
3 over-ripe banana
6 tablespoon of Power Fuel NuttZo
9 tablespoon of vanilla almond milk – or milk of choice
1 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
6 tablespoon of coconut flour
6 teaspoon of monk fruit sweetener (sub coconut sugar)
A pinch of cinnamon
(x3)
1 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
3/4 teaspoon of baking soda
3 pinch of salt
A couple of squares of your fave dark chocolate, roughly chopped or a small handful of choc chips + extra for drizzling
Pre-heat oven to 350’F and grease a small baking dish (I used my 4inch cast iron skillet but any kind of ovenproof dish will work) – set aside.
Place your banana into a small bowl and mash thoroughly – I like mine to be nice and smooth but feel free to be less thorough if you like your banana bread to be a little more rustic with chunks of banana.
Place all remaining ingredients apart from your chocolate into the bowl and stir to combine.
Transfer batter mix to your prepared baking dish. Smooth to the edges.
Top with chocolate
Bake for 6-10 mins (depending on how fudgy you like your blondies to be)
To serve, top with sliced banana, strawberries, a drizzle of melted chocolate and a big scoop (or two) of your fave ice cream.