Biscoff Banana Bread… if there’s one bread to bake now, this is it! #noeggs

Biscoff Banana Bread … eggless, wholewheat, one bowl, fuss free and just so delicious, you must bake this soon! It might not look very pretty and banana breads generally don’t, but the taste, OH MY! This is the most addictive one I’ve baked yet, and I’ve baked many!

Sunday usually begins with baking my favourite eggless banana bread, and this time I gave it a Lotus Biscoff twist. Played around with ingredients yesterday what with a half jar of smooth Biscoff spread staring at me, and came up with the most amazing banana bread with deep caramel flavours.

My Eggless Whole-wheat Biscoff Banana Bread is very, very indulgent. It’s also very moist and satisfying. The simplest recipe ever, one bowl and hand mixed, this is a great breakfast, tiffin or snack option. Use oil instead of clarified butter/ghee and make this vegan since Biscoff is a vegan plant based product.

Dare I also say dessert? Yes, that too! I love to reheat thick slices, 15-30 seconds in the microwave, and serve them with a drizzle of melted Biscoff or a scoop of good quality vanilla ice cream! Enjoy!

If you’re looking for more inspiration of the Biscoff type, and I don’t blame you for that, I’ve got you covered! You can find a whole selection of reels on my Instagram handle at Passionate About Baking. I absolutely love making desserts with this delicious and addictive Lotus Biscoff spread and can offer you a delicious Biscoff dessert recipe for each day of the week! They’re all eggless recipes too. How’s that?

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Whole-wheat Biscoff Banana Bread

Eggless, wholewheat, one bowl, fuss free and just so delicious, you must bake this soon. It might not look very pretty but OH MY! This is the most addictive one I've baked yet.
Makes 1 loaf (750g approx)
Course Appetiser, Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword baking, Biscoff, cake, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, homemade, one bowl, simple, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • 80 g clarified butter/ghee melted
  • 100 g smooth Biscoff spread melted
  • 165 g 2 medium ripe bananas mashed well
  • 100 g castor sugar
  • 180 g whole wheat flour/aata
  • 1.5 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup chocolate chips
  • To top
  • 3 broken up Biscoff biscuits & chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. Line a 8″x4″ loaf tin with baking parchment.
  • Add the ingredients to a large bowl and stir lightly to combine until just mixed.
  • Transfer to the prepared loaf tin and bake for 40-45 minutes/until the tester comes out clean, tenting the top after 14 minutes to stop it from overbrowning.

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Eggless Tiramisu Dessert Box … No eggs and simple, this dessert is delicious! #noeggs

Eggless Tiramisu Dessert Box … with eggless lady fingers from scratch, each bite is heaven! This is one of my favourite desserts of all time. I absolutely love how easily tiramisu can be reimagined in so many different ways, each as delicious as the other!

Ever since I successfully figured out how to make eggless lady finger biscuits, I’ve had the eggless version of a tiramisu in mind, one I wanted to make in a dessert box. That’s just what I did and I loved how well it worked out. Each bite is delicious and the coffee soaked lady fingers are brilliant in there! Take a look …

There was a time when I thought baking desserts without eggs was impossible and not worth a try. As time passed, reader requests on Instagram pressurised me to attempt baking without eggs, and I gave up pretty soon. Come the pandemic and I was back to endless experimenting since eggs were in short supply, and honestly, I’ve never looked back!

Eggless lady fingers were something that I experimented a lot with, trying to get them looking good. I’m quite pleased with these ones. They are easily piped out, taste buttery and delicious and work in a load of desserts. This eggless Strawberry Charlotte Cake with eggfree savioardi was fabulous too. You can find the recipe here.

My baking from then on turned completely eggless and I have never been more satisfied and more motivated to bake. I absolutely love baking without eggs and must admit that I never did care for the taste of eggs in my baking or desserts. I just baked with eggs because that was all I knew!

And now look at me, I only bake without eggs and I’m absolutely loving it. It’s not that I am a vegetarian because I enjoy cooking curries like a chicken korma or a lamb stew. It’s just eggs that I never liked the taste of, the slight egginess they give to desserts. Just a personal choice I guess but it gave me something to do, something really fun and colourful, definitely delicious too!

The list of eggless desserts is endless … eggless frangipane tart, eggless sticky toffee coffee puddings, eggless pastries, eggless lava cakes, eggless baked tarts, eggless layer cakes, eggless baked cheesecakes, eggless zuccotto are all an example of adapting to eggless baking!

Now I look at news reports in the past week where CNN calls it the Great New Zealand Egg Crisis. Media is flooded with reports of egg shortages where everything from meals to baking to menus are affected. Well here I am telling you that baking sans eggs or going egg free is possible, and in many ways much easier than baking with eggs.

Find a whole world of EGGLESS DESSERT RECIPES on my Instagram handle at @pabrecipes

My eggless savioardi or lady fingers might not be as perfect as the ones with eggs ones but they are darned delicious and do the job! So of course there are limitations with eggless baking but that’s the fun of things. Find new ways to make dessert and I assure you they taste as nice. It’s a different way of thinking I guess…

Looking for Coffee Desserts

More Tiramisu recipes

And more Eggless Desserts

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Tiramisu Dessert Box

An eggless take on this classic Italian dessert. With eggless lady fingers from scratch, each bite is heaven! Two 4" X 4" dessert box
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Keyword baking, biscuit, coffee, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless lady fingers, eggless savioardi, homemade, lady fingers, one bowl, simple, tart, vegetarian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Refrigerate 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 50 minutes
Servings 4 people

Ingredients

Lady fingers

  • Makes 16-18 fingers {Need 1/2 batch for this dessert}
  • 85 g unsalted butter softened
  • 50 g castor sugar
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • Pinch salt
  • 60 g buttermilk/chaach
  • 130 g all purpose flour {plain flour}
  • Castor sugar for sifting over

Coffee syrup

  • 50 ml strong coffee
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 15 ml Kahlua {optional}

Cream

  • 150 g 25% fat cream chilled
  • 3-4 tbsp icing sugar
  • 250 g mascarpone {or cream cheese} chilled
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract

Cocoa powder to sift over

Instructions

Lady fingers {see blogpost for detailed recipe}

  • Fit a piping bag with large 1A round piping nozzle.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the butter, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt until smooth.
  • Whisk in the buttermilk a tablespoon at a time. The mixture might look slightly curdled.
  • Add all the flour together and stir with a spatula to get a smooth pasty dough. We’re looking for a firm churro like dough that holds shape when piped out.
  • Transfer the dough to the piping bag and pipe out 3″ fingers.
  • Dip your fingertip into water and shape the piped out fingers around the tops and bottoms to get even shapes.
  • Sift over castor sugar and place the baking sheet in the freezer while you preheat the oven.
  • Preheat the oven to 170C for 20 minutes.
  • Bake the fingers for 17-18 minutes until light golden brown and firm to touch. Cool completely on a cooling rack.

Coffee syrup

  • Stir the sugar into hot coffee. Cool. Stir in the Kahlua if using.

Cream

  • Whip the cream and sugar at high speed until lightly whipped.
  • If using mascarpone, whip until smooth, then mix into cream until just mixed in.
  • If using cream cheese, whip the cream cheese until smooth, then whip it into the cream to desired consistency.

Assemble

  • Line the base of your dessert box with lady fingers. Moisten generously with the coffee syrup.
  • Pipe over the cream, top with more lady fingers and repeat.
  • Refrigerate for about an hour or two.
  • Sift over with cocoa powder.
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