Banana- Choco- Muffins

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cara

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one of my favorites :chef:

2 ripe bananas
290g flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1 pckg Chocolate Pudding Powder (for 500ml)
2 eggs
60ml oil
125g sugar
100ml milk

crush the bananas.
mix flour, baking powder and soda, chocolate chips und pudding powder in bowl.
in a second bowl beat until creamy eggs, oil, sugar, milk and bananas.
melt in the flour mix.
fill the pan and bake in the preheated oven (190°C/370°F) for about 20-25min
 
Shaheen said:
Can I put cocoa powder instead of pudding powder? What's the difference?

Shaheen, I make a chocolate chip cookie recipe that uses pudding and what the pudding does is makes the cookies moist and chewy. So, I bet the pudding does the same for muffins keeps them moist.

Cara, this recipe sounds wonderful. I will definitely add it to my list of things to bake. Thanks for sharing. :)
 
290 grams of flour is how many cups?

60 ml oil is how many ounces?




cara said:
one of my favorites :chef:

2 ripe bananas
290g flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1 pckg Chocolate Pudding Powder (for 500ml)
2 eggs
60ml oil
125g sugar
100ml milk

crush the bananas.
mix flour, baking powder and soda, chocolate chips und pudding powder in bowl.
in a second bowl beat until creamy eggs, oil, sugar, milk and bananas.
melt in the flour mix.
fill the pan and bake in the preheated oven (190°C/370°F) for about 20-25min
 
290 grams flour = 9.99 dryweight ounces
60 ml oil = 2 fluid ounces
125 grams sugar = 4 dryweight ounces
100 ml milk = 3 1/3 fluid ounces

More info. can be found here. All these estimates are approximate. You may have to make the recipe and then tweak it some.
 
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