A deliciously moist and filling fruit loaf, perfect with a mug of
tea, or in packed lunches for a wheat free, gluten free refined sugar
free treat.
So, recently I've been trying to come up with filling yet healthy
savoury and sweet snacks that I can make, bake and freeze in portions to
add to my childrens' lunchboxes to sustain them throughout the day at
school. Of course, that's not to say that this isn't also a great treat for grown-ups too...
(It is, it is!!)
I'm not the world's biggest fan of bananas or dates on
their own, but this was really tasty with the addition of a couple of spices - and also, most people would be
hard pressed to guess that it wasn't made from wheat (there's no reason
you can't substitute wheat flour, or spelt if you're not cooking gluten free and you want to, you may just
need to slightly adjust the amount of liquid added. If cooking gluten free,
ensure your buckwheat flour is certified gluten free).
Having an abundance of dried fruit in the cupboards, and several bags of buckwheat flour (which I'd put into a cheese and vegetable quiche/flan-type thing that had turned out nicely the day before - recipe to follow, of course), when I noticed three bananas starting to go a bit freckly, I decided to wing it, and see if I could actually bring them all together in cakey unity - and as luck would have it, it turns out I could so I'm sharing the recipe with you too! (And also so I can make it again - or even better, give the recipe to someone else not a million miles away to make, when we run out!).
So, without further ado, the recipe. If you're using a normal food processor, just blitz all the ingredients (except for the raisins) together until combined with the dates being relatively finely chopped, and then fold in the raisins by hand until evenly distributed throughout the mix. It will probably just take a bit longer than 30 seconds to combine and chop everything for the first stage.
Makes 12-16 slices (I cut each slice into two halves for lunchboxes, to give 24+ portions - I might even work out the calories later to see how it lies in the land of treats!)