It was about time I tackled a grain and refined sugar-free loaf and my favourite has always been banana so a banana loaf it was. This was an experiment, using all the knowledge I have so far gained about these new products and how they work as opposed to ordinary flour, butter and sugar. I adjusted as I went and the recipe below is the result. This loaf has worked really well and tastes great. I made a coconut cream topping to go with it in case it was dry but it wasn’t bad at all. Oh, and I have used coconut sugar for the first time instead of honey or date puree. It gives a great, almost caramel flavour. Coconut sugar is a natural product made from the nectar of the coconut palm tree and doesn’t put stress on your blood sugar levels the same way that white sugar does and retains all its minerals and vitamins. It also has an extremely low glycemic index of 35. But there is some conflicting information on the internet and I am not completely convinced that this is not just another sugar which happens to be less bad than table sugar but I have tried it. If in doubt, use honey instead.
This is NOT a low Fodmap recipe.
Frank @ Kraemers Culinary Blog says
I have never used coconut sugar, but I find it very interesting that it might be better than regular sugar. If I bake, I usually use brown sugar or honey. Regardless, I find all sugars doing the same damage to our bodies. I like the way you pull off all these delicious looking cakes without grains, nuts and dairy.
Suzanne says
You are right, Frank, about all sugars not being good for us. I still love to have a treat for morning tea at work and I am finding ways to mitigate that damage as much as possible. Hopefully, I am managing that.
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I’ve never tried coconut sugar but it sounds delicious!
Suzanne says
It’s my first time too and I was pleasantly surprised.
CJ at Food Stories says
Looks pretty good & your pictures are so good 🙂
Suzanne says
Thanks, CJ. The photographing is such a fun part of the process.
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Do you buy your coconut sugar and flour at a health food store…I’ve never seen them in our market.
Suzanne says
A health store would certainly have it but we have a large store here which sells all sorts of specialty foods and I found it there. I would Google it for your area and see what comes up and maybe ring around a few stores.
john@kitchenriffs says
I’ve never heard of coconut sugar – I’ll have to look for it. I really do need to read up more on sugars – I know so little about the subject, other than it’s mighty tasty! (Salt, not sugar, is my food weakness, so I’m not too worried about my sugar intake, although maybe I should be.) Anyway, really interest loaf – good work.
Suzanne says
Sugar really is quite evil if you read about it – maybe you shouldn’t. LOL. Salt is not good for some people but we do need some. I got cramp in my calf in bed last night and I realised I had had hardly any salt during the day. When I lived in Fiji, we lost a lot of salt through perspiration and I actually had to take salt tablets to stop the muscle cramps I was getting. I remembered that last night when my calf cramped up.
lisaiscooking says
I have some coconut flour leftover from another recipe, and I’ve been wanting to use it in other things. This looks like a perfect option!
Suzanne says
Great. Adriano said he wanted me to make it again, he liked it so much.
Sasha says
I’m so happy you’ve posted a recipe I can eat! Due to food allergies, I follow a Paleo diet, which I why I originally subscribed to your blog! No can do on the brown rice flower and the like (aka GAPS diet). Looking forward to making this recipe!
Suzanne says
I am glad you have a found a recipe to try. If you want to follow the Paleo diet, I suggest you click on recipes at the top of my blog and then choose the sugar-free recipes. Most of those are Paleo.
BARBARA says
You mentioned in this recipe that you use coconut sugar instead Honey but I know that honey is one of the things that Sue Shepherd says to stay away from on the Low Fodmap diet as it is very high in fructose. I am fructose intolerant and I am finding that your recipes are very confusing. Also why do you make your flour from at least four or five ingredients, is it not possible to use spelt flour instead of wheat flour?
A very confused reader!
Suzanne Perazzini says
I understand your confusion. I have had my blog for over two and a half years but I have not been low Fodmap for that long. The recipes from before I discovered the diet are either normal or Paleo since I was Paleo for 3 months while I was trying to discover what was wrong with me. If you have fructose malabsorption, then stick with the recipes you find by going up to the navigation menu at the top of my blog and choose Recipes and then click on the Low Fodmap section. That way you will only find the low Fodmap ones. You can also read about my journey on the About Me page.
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