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    Default Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    I was going to make banana bread this morning before it got hot but I got too busy referree'ing the battle outside between the 3 year old and 5 year old and
    now I don't want to run the oven and heat up the house.

    any easy but delicious microwave recipes for a yummy snack this afternoon?
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    Microwave Tofu Banana Bread

    Never made it, I just found it on a search.
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    Quote Originally Posted by mom2lucas View Post
    Microwave Tofu Banana Bread

    Never made it, I just found it on a search.

    um tofu? I can honestly say that I've never had tofu in my house before. I wonder if I could skip the tofu or substitute it with something else?
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    i wondered that too. we don't have tofu in the house, but I thought surely one of these smart people on here could find something to sub for it! LOL!
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    I canned banana nut bread butter from the kraft dot com recipe link. It taste awesome. I can not wait to spread it on a pancake. I am planning on gifting some this winter.


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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    This may be similar to what misse makes, I dunno... This isn't done in the microwave, but it only requires a rolling boil for one minute on the stovetop, so it shouldn't heat up the house much if any-- but boy is it yummy!!

    Banana Butter (similar to jam)

    Another idea might be to toss them in the blender with some ice cream, yogurt, and/or other fruit for a delicious smoothie...
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    Does it have to be a microwave recipe??

    Any chance you could use a grill??

    Banana in foil
    You will need bananas, chocolate morsels, M&M'sŪ, walnuts, or any combination of these you desire.
    Hold the banana in your hand with the curve pointing down. Peel back one piece of the banana peel. Cut out and remove small portions of the banana-eat pieces removed-Yum. Place morsels, M&M'sŪ, nuts etc. in the sections, place peel back over the banana and wrap with aluminum foil. Place next to the fire-and rotate occasionally, so all sides feel the direct heat. Do this for about 10 minutes. Check banana, should be softened and melted. Scoop out banana and other ingredients with a spoon and enjoy-be careful it's HOT when first removed from the fire!. Time can be increased and decreased depending on the temperature of the fire.
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    Default Re: Looking for a banana recipe -for anything microwavable!

    Quote Originally Posted by hopeky94 View Post
    This may be similar to what misse makes, I dunno... This isn't done in the microwave, but it only requires a rolling boil for one minute on the stovetop, so it shouldn't heat up the house much if any-- but boy is it yummy!!

    Banana Butter (similar to jam)

    Another idea might be to toss them in the blender with some ice cream, yogurt, and/or other fruit for a delicious smoothie...
    The only difference in our recipes is mine has: brown sugar, walnuts, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
    The recipe made 9 8oz jars.

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