Monday, February 20, 2012

Mug Banana Bread


This morning I was really craving banana bread, but no way was I going to make a whole loaf for one just piece.

First of all, Mr. Vittles doesn't really like it- so then I get stuck with all this bread, that I either have to eat by myself or give away.

Secondly, I had a very busy President's Day morning ahead that included sitting on the couch and watching Wife Swap reruns on Lifetime.  I needed banana bread, pronto.

But how?

I was thinking, since I've been seeing mug brownies & cakes all over Pinterest, maybe it's possible to make muffins or quick bread in a mug?

After a quick Google search, I found a lot of recipes that didn't look very appetizing.  I was starting to get discouraged when I finally found one that had some promise, on a blog called Micki's Morsels.  She had some really yummy-looking photos on her main page, so this seemed like a good source.

I still had my doubts that the microwave could produce a worthy substitute for oven-baked banana bread, but I decided to give it a shot.  Let me tell you, I was happy to be proven wrong.


It isn't an exact replica, and has a slight eggy aftertaste - but for me the good points definitely outweigh the bad.  The bread has a good consistency, and is very moist & yummy.  Not to mention it's a quick & easy way to make a single serving.   I will make this again for sure!

Mug Banana Bread

  • 3 T. + 1 t. all-purpose flour 
  • 1 packet stevia (or other sweetener of your choice equivalent to 2 t. sugar)
  • 2 T. brown sugar
  • 1/8 tsp. salt
  • 1/8 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4  t. vanilla extract
  • 1 T. vegetable oil
  • 1 T. lowfat milk
  • half a banana, mashed
  • cinnamon, for sprinkling (optional)

In a large microwaveable mug lightly misted with non-stick spray, blend flour, sugars, salt, baking powder & baking soda. Add egg & mix until all the dry ingredients are incorporated. Stir in vanilla, oil & milk, then mashed banana.  Microwave 1-1/2 minutes to 3 minutes, depending on your microwave.

*You can stop it & peek in the door at 90 seconds to check if its done - it will probably rise over the top of the mug as it's heating, & if it's still runny it's not done yet.  But be careful not to overcook!  I have a pretty bad microwave, and mine took about 2 1/2 minutes.

Adapted from Mickis Morsels

17 comments:

  1. ooo i love this idea! I'm going to have to try this! Sometimes when I make banana bread I end up wasting half a loaf, this is perfect!

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  2. How cool! I love mug cakes, and had no idea you could make mug breads! Thanks for sharing this treat :)

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  3. What a great idea. Sometimes I have an urgent appointment with a day of Project Runway marathons on that same channel. It's good to know I can quickly make this for sustenance during those critical times :) Thanks!

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  4. What a brilliant idea! I LOVE banana bread and these make the perfect little servings, perfect! :)

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  5. This does look like the perfect treat for one! My husband is not usually interested in sweets, so glad to find this recipe. Perfect thing to get you past that craving. It looks tasty! Great post!

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  6. So happy I have my hands on this recipe. I see it coming in handy very often.

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  7. Perfect size. Not many banana bread lovers in my family so this would work very well. Maybe too well!

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  8. This is awesome! I LOVE this idea for a mug recipe. You're a genius!

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  9. This recipe is super fun and sounds really simple. Thanks for the great idea!

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  10. Great idea! I'd much rather have this than a mug brownie any day. :)

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  11. Yes! This is awesome and I'm trying it immediately! Great post! (I'm always looking for quick cakes/breads.)

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  12. Such a fun idea. Sometimes you just can't have a loaf sitting around tempting you.

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  13. I am totally trying this asap! (Though, I am a little fearful of the eggy aftertaste)

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    1. Hey Kita! I'm pretty sensitive to things that taste eggy so I think you should be ok - if it was bad I wouldn't have posted the recipe. Just didn't want others to be unwarned if they noticed it! :)

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  14. This is a GREAT idea! I would have never thought to make banana bread this way. So excited to give it a try!

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  15. Sarah SchneiderMarch 27, 2012 4:26 PM

    Try whisking the egg before adding it to the mug and only put in 2 Tablespoons of it, and save the rest for another mug later in the week!

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