The other day I received an amazing care package from the Mohawk Valley Trading Company. I was thrilled to have received a box full of their Raw Adirondack Autumn Honey and Summer Wildflower Honey since these products have been used and endorsed by two of the world’s most popular chefs: Bobby Flay and Tom Colicchio.
While it looks like contraband, it’s really a package full of honey!
Tom has said the honey is one of his “personal pantry essentials” and “favorite gifts.” He also admits he keeps a “jar of the stuff at my desk at all times.” I couldn’t wait to use the Adirondack Wildflower Autumn Honey as a main ingredient in Mom’s Banana Honey Bran Bread!
Baking Mom’s bread certainly helped demystify honey for me. For years I automatically (naively) assumed that because of its syrupy consistency and supreme sweetness that honey was not nutritious and had no real benefits. I’d default to sugar whenever and wherever I could. However, it wasn’t until I was educating myself on the Mohawk Valley Trading Company’s products that I learned honey is actually beneficial to your health, much more so than sugar.
First and foremost, honey is a natural sweetener that contains minerals and vitamins. It has antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that aren’t present in sugar and has a lower Glycemic Index (GI) than sugar. In layman’s terms, the lower the GI, the more gradual and healthier the digestion process. In addition, milk and honey are often served together as both these ingredients help in getting a smooth soothing skin. And, honey contains nutraceuticals, which are effective in removing free radicals from our body. As a result, our body immunity is improved. I was amazed.
Since Mom’s Banana Chocolate Chip Loaf is one of her most-celebrated desserts, I was a bit skeptical that her Banana Honey Bran Bread could even measure up. But, I was willing to give it a try. I’ve never purchased or baked with bran so you can imagine my embarrassment when I went to the grocery store and actually purchased a box of Bran Flakes cereal thinking that would suffice for the required cup of bran for the batter. Next shopping trip I went to Whole Foods where they directed me to the bran section (not cereal area). I always receive a ton of hand holding and education on the myriad products at Whole Foods. I was very relieved when they picked out the right type of bran for me.
HELLOO FIBER! Cup of bran for the bread
Fresh Adirondack Wildflower Autumn Honey!
And, at the very least, I knew the combination of honey with the bran – a probiotic food (meaning it has natural antibacterial fighting properties)- would be a winning nutritious combination. But, what about its taste? Any time I’ve ever eaten bran, I’ve found the foods taste dried out.
I was curious to see how the bread would turn out after its hour in the oven.
Batter with bananas, bran, honey and walnuts
I let the bread cool and was eager to sample the first piece. It was obviously grainier and certainly not as sweet and moist as the banana chocolate chip loaf. Its consistency was dense due to the bran but, it had a nice subtle flavoring of bananas and nuts and honey.
When polled, my kids definitely opted for the Banana Chocolate Chip Load simply because they said it was sweeter and tasted more like a dessert bread. However, they claimed the bran bread would be the perfect side to any breakfast meal.
In my second baking attempt, I would definitely add in 1 cup of dried fruits (probably cranberries or raisins). I would increase the amount of honey from ½ cup to a full cup. Additionally, there’s no harm in adding in more mashed bananas for a fruitier taste.
But, mentally, just being aware of the amounts of fiber and healthy honey sweetness in the loaf allowed me to appreciate the bread even more.
Banana Honey Bran Bread
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cup flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup bran
- 1/4 cup walnuts
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/4 cup oil
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 1/2 cup mashed bananas
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In medium-sized bowl, sift dry ingredients together. Stir in walnuts.
- Beat eggs slightly. Add honey, oil, milk and mashed bananas.
- Add banana mixture to dry sifted ingredients and stir until flour is combined fully.
- Spoon batter into greased 9×5 loaf pan.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Let cool on rack prior to cutting.
Notes: Since I’m not a huge nut fan, I ground up the walnuts in the Cuisnart before I added them to the dry ingredients. I would add more bananas and honey as the bran overpowers all the other ingredients.
Disclosure: I received no compensation for using this product and writing this post. I did receive an amazing package filled with various Mohawk Valley Trading Company honeys and vanilla beans. The opinions expressed in this post are my own.
I hate fruit, but my mum used to make banana bread and I would eat so much of it!!! I can practically smell it from looking at these pics- DELICIOUS!
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Ooo I love trying new recipes! This bread recipe looks great! I would probably also add a little more banana to make it a little sweeter…you could probably add choc. chips for the kiddos if you want them to have the extra fiber from all that bran! 🙂
Oooh, this sounds great and perfect for a healthy snack! Yum!
Looks to die for!!! Love banana bread. Found you at WILW. Love your blog design too…yay Deanne!
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This sounds really yummy!
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I am printing this up and making it for my hubby if I can find the time, tomorrow. This looks delicious and sounds healthy – a winning combination. I am featuring this at My Meatless Mondays, this coming week. Please come by and visit.
This bread sounds so delicious, especially sweetened with honey. Thanks for sharing with Healthy 2Day Wednesday! Unfortunately, I just realized today that your URL was entered incorrectly. I fixed it for you.
We just love this bread!! Thanks for the recipe! Thanks for linking up to “Strut Your Stuff Saturday.” We loved having you and hope you’ll be back next Saturday to share more terrific recipes! -The Sisters
Sounds delicious, and I like your ideas for improving it!
Now that you’re familiar with bran, you might like to try this Raisin Bran Bread. It’s made with sorghum syrup, which is even more nutritious than honey, although I don’t think it has the antibacterial properties.