As promissed:
This recipe is from Southern Brazil where there's a big German immigration.
It's called
CUCA DE BANANA CON FAROFA (Cuca coming probably from "kuchen").
For the dough:* 1/2 cup of sugar
* 1 spoon (soup) of baker's yeast
* 1 cup of milk
* 1 cup of warm water
* 1 spoon (soup) of margarine or butter
* powdered cinnamon
* lemon or orange zest
* 500 g of flour
- Mix the sugar, yeast, milk and water and let it rest for 5-10 min.
- Add the egg, margarine/butter, cinnamon and lemon zest.
- Add the flour and knead until it doesn't stick to your fingers but it's moist.
- Let it leaven till it grows.
For the top:* 6 bananas
* sweetened condensed milk (Brazilians add this to many desserts but it's optional really).
* 3 spoons (soup) of margarine or butter
* 500 g of sugar
* 500 g of flour
* powdered cinnamon
* lemon or orange zest
- In a bowl bring together the butter/margarine, sugar, flour, cinnamon and lemon zest.
- Mix with your hands to make a crumble.
- Cut the bananas (typically they do it diagonally but of course you can do it any way you want)
- Grease a pan in which you can fit the dough and put it there when it's leveaned.
- Cover the dough with the bananas, then the sweetened condensed milk and then the crumble.
- Cook in a preheated oven at medium heat for about 25 min. This can vary depending on the size of the pan i.e. if you decided to make it thicker or flatter. Also don't try to golden the cobbler much or the bottom of the cake will be too brown.