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🍌Bananas🍌

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Witzend Sun 07-Sept-25 08:33:34

Now and then I make bananas ‘flambés’ except that I don’t actually flame them! Butter, brown sugar, orange and lemon juice, a slug of Cointreau or the Cyprus equivalent (can never remember the name) - get it all bubbling nicely, add bananas, sliced lengthways and across, for a couple of minutes. Delish!

Tickner8 Sun 07-Sept-25 08:26:33

Great ideas everyone! I like to blend overripe bananas into smoothies or freeze chunks for baking. I also dehydrate slices for snacks and store them in labelled jars; recently I ordered some custom labels from brandmydispo and it’s made my pantry so much more organized. Bananas are so versatile!

MiniMoon Fri 05-Sept-25 14:47:54

Pancakes, bananas and maple syrup, yum. Made these for supper last night.
If your bananas are not too ripe try a banana curry, surprisingly delicious.
Recipes via a Google search.

Witzend Fri 05-Sept-25 11:32:08

Not the point, I know, but re banana bread, dd often makes it and I find it too sweet. I have made some with the zest of a lemon included, and to me this really does improve it.

Esmay Fri 29-Aug-25 15:29:40

You can make banana chutney or add them to curries .
I sometimes slice one into Greek yoghurt add a dash of vanilla and honey and whizz it up in a blender .
It's almost an Indian lassie drink .

I also strain off the whey from Greek yoghurt and beat for a good 30 seconds and add chopped fruit - banana is great.
Add some honey and combine and freeze.
It makes a nice ice cream .
Bananas are a rich source of potassium .
Eat enough of them and you'll register on a Geiger counter .

Mel1967 Fri 29-Aug-25 15:27:42

Casdon, thank you

Casdon Fri 29-Aug-25 15:16:43

Mel1967

Casdon

I use them in oat breakfast bars, with trail mix in too. I make a traybake and freeze in pieces so when I’m travelling or in a rush at breakfast time I can grab one. My son takes them to golf too.

Would it be possible to have the recipe please?

Yes, this is the one I use, it’s really easy, it’s gluten free but you can use normal oats instead. I just add a couple of spoons of trail mix to the basic recipe.
healthylivingjames.co.uk/breakfast-banana-bars/

CocoPops Fri 29-Aug-25 15:13:00

Peel and freeze chunks to use in smoothies with yogurt and/or milk Add vanilla or cinnamon. Optional add raspberries, strawberries or pineapple.

M0nica Fri 29-Aug-25 14:56:19

They make grand compost, then you can use them to grow something really enjoyable like cabbage.

Allira Fri 29-Aug-25 14:51:47

Recipe from a friend:
Slit skin lengthwise, place bananas in roasting dish with slit uppermost, pour some rum and demerara sugar on top of each banana and bake. Scoop out with a spoon, eat with ice cream.

I might try peeling them next time and just sprinkling the rum and sugar on top then baking.

Mel1967 Fri 29-Aug-25 14:46:33

Casdon

I use them in oat breakfast bars, with trail mix in too. I make a traybake and freeze in pieces so when I’m travelling or in a rush at breakfast time I can grab one. My son takes them to golf too.

Would it be possible to have the recipe please?

Mel1967 Fri 29-Aug-25 14:45:27

dogsmother

My new favourite thing to do with them is when they are really ripe, cut into chunks and freeze. Then bring out of freezer and blitz with a small amount of milk and a little vanilla to make the most delicious (N) ice cream. I had read about it a lot before trying it, however no turning back now it’s so healthy and delicious.

Thank you.
These sound lovely.
Is it possible to have the recipe, please?

twiglet77 Fri 29-Aug-25 14:04:42

Mash banana with an egg and a tbsp of any flour to make a batter, fry in butter or oil, turning as needed. Can add cinnamon or vanilla.

pably15 Fri 29-Aug-25 13:56:21

Crosstiichfan, not only you...I think bananas are tasteless now
but it could just be my taste that's diminishing.as I age..

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 29-Aug-25 13:45:10

Brilliant, shysal - that recipe sounds great. Thank you.

Greenfinch Fri 29-Aug-25 13:19:56

Thanks for the recipe shysal. I will definitely try it as I make a lot of blackberry cobblers at this time of year but have never thought of using bananas. DD often gets a veg box at Lidl on Sunday and if there are lots of bananas in it she will bring me some.

Gardenersdelight2 Fri 29-Aug-25 13:12:07

If you like the blended iced coffee drinks at certain chains
Freeze slices and blend with coffee milk and ice cubes,can't taste the banana but makes it really thick and creamy

shysal Fri 29-Aug-25 13:00:27

I use bananas, sliced or crushed, instead of tinned peaches in this recipe, with the optional addition of chunks of chocolate. It works with many different fruits such as apple, berries, rhubarb or plums. It is a cobbler which doesn't involve making a separate scone dough. The fruit added to the top ends up on the bottom.
www.ummyrecipes.com/easy-peach-cobbler-recipe/print/1583/

dogsmother Fri 29-Aug-25 12:49:26

My new favourite thing to do with them is when they are really ripe, cut into chunks and freeze. Then bring out of freezer and blitz with a small amount of milk and a little vanilla to make the most delicious (N) ice cream. I had read about it a lot before trying it, however no turning back now it’s so healthy and delicious.

Casdon Fri 29-Aug-25 12:47:37

I use them in oat breakfast bars, with trail mix in too. I make a traybake and freeze in pieces so when I’m travelling or in a rush at breakfast time I can grab one. My son takes them to golf too.

Crossstitchfan Fri 29-Aug-25 12:41:18

I love banana fritters. I mash the bananas and add them to the batter, then fry in the normal way.
(Is it only me who thinks that bananas have lost their flavour?)

Mel1967 Fri 29-Aug-25 12:25:42

Hello,

Ideas/recipes, please, for how to use up leftover bananas.

Not banana bread.

Thank you 🍌