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On Nov 18, 7:41*am, Wayne Boatwright >
wrote: > I really hate it when recipes forbananacake orbananabread specify the > number of bananas rather than giving a cup or weight measurement. *Even > specifying "large" or "medium" bananas is not too meaningful since size > varies considerably. *Baking recipes are highly dependent on exact quantities > of major ingredients for success. *Two littlebananaresults in a dry cake or > bread, just as too muchbananaresults in a cake or bread that falls. *Recipe > authors ought to get their bananas together. :-) I just came across a recipe for banana coffee cake and it called for 3/4 C mashed, ripe bananas. The cookbook I've had tho since the very late sixties. Maybe today's authors are just not thinking? |
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