Bourbon Banana Bread
Bourbon banana bread is a full flavored, moist loaf made with ripe bananas and a splash of bourbon. The bourbon adds warm, complex flavors to banana bread, including notes of vanilla, caramel, brown sugar, oak, and a hint of spice. These flavors deepen the sweetness of the bananas, enhance the richness of the loaf, and give it a subtle, cozy warmth without making it taste strongly alcoholic.
When the my kids, grand kids, and in-laws left after the holidays, I found myself with 2 very ripe bananas. I’ve made banana nut bread multiple times but I wanted something different. So I searched the internet and found this recipe. I just made a couple of changes to match our taste buds.
Adapted from Life Currents
Ingredients
Dry: All purpose flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, granulated sugar.
Bananas: You will need 2 very ripe bananas.
Butter and eggs: 5 Tablespoons butter and 2 large eggs, beaten.
Nuts: The original recipe called for walnuts, but I like using pecans better. Pecans support the bread flavor without taking over.
Bourbon: The original recipe called for 1 Tablespoon of bourbon. However, I used 2 Tablespoons of Evan Williams. This gave the bread more flavor without the bourbon taking over.