Use the bananas before it's too late
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When mine get to that stage, I peel and cut them in to quarters then throw them in a freezer bag and freeze them for smoothies or whatever I want to mash them into at a later date. That way I don't have to rush!0
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I just freeze the whole banana in the peel. I use it for bread later.0
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freeze for protein shakes... cut them up for greek yogurt pancakes0
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http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2013/01/08/breakfast-oatmeal-cupcakes-to-go/
Just made these oatmeal cupcakes and they use 2.5 cups of mashed overripe bananas.....they're delicious and make part of a quick breakfast on the go. I freeze them and take them on the road with me with an apple/apple sauce. They're also good iced with a little peanut butter!0 -
I like making oatmeal bars. The base is 1 banana for every cup of oatmeal and then you add in whatever you want. I'll make it with dates or apples and brown sugar or cranberries. There are lots of options. I typically use 2 bananas and 2 cups old fashioned oats, mix all the ingredients together and bake at 350 for 35 minutes.0
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I smush 'em up into my oatmeal or blend them with milk and protein powder.0
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sprinkle cinnamon on bananas, bake in oven 375 for 20 min, cover with foil poke pencil hole, remove foil last 5 min, serve with scoop of vanilla ice cream or sour cream0
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This is a paleo recipe but I promise it is the best banana bread ever! I'm not paleo but I love this recipe. http://civilizedcavemancooking.com/grain-free-goodies/paleo-banana-bread/0
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When mine get to that stage, I peel and cut them in to quarters then throw them in a freezer bag and freeze them for smoothies or whatever I want to mash them into at a later date. That way I don't have to rush!
This ^^^^ the key is to make sure you peel them first!! I even eat them frozen :-) like a little icicle0 -
Peel and freeze a ripe banana and then throw them in a blender or food processor. It will look like ice cream. Mock banana ice cream for about 100 cal.
Also take a banana and mash it, add 1/4 c. egg whites, sprinkle cinnamon and/or vanilla. mix and make dollar size pancakes.0 -
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Banananananananananas mashed with peanut butter and honey...EET it0
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I usually give them to a co-worker or friend who likes them that way. if I forget - trash it goes!0 -
AZ summer means green bananas or almost overripe by the time you get home from the store! I just discovered the joy of chunky monkey protein shakes, so I bought bananas, peeled, cut in chunks, and froze for shakes...
(1 banana, 1TBS natural PB, 1 scoop chocolate protein powder, 1 cup almond milk, a few ice cubes, blend and enjoy...)0 -
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Bump for reminder to try the paleo banana bread0
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Peel and freeze a ripe banana and then throw them in a blender or food processor. It will look like ice cream. Mock banana ice cream for about 100 cal.
Also take a banana and mash it, add 1/4 c. egg whites, sprinkle cinnamon and/or vanilla. mix and make dollar size pancakes.
I do this all the time. it tastes great. doesn't need any sugar or any other sweets. tastes great!0 -
Baked oatmeal with bananas. I add PB or orher nuts and make this with other fruit.
There are tons of recipes if you google it.
http://www.katheats.com/favorite-foods/baked-banana-oatmeal0 -
When mine get to that stage, I peel and cut them in to quarters then throw them in a freezer bag and freeze them for smoothies or whatever I want to mash them into at a later date. That way I don't have to rush!
that's what I do.0 -
cut into coins, freeze for a few hours (so they're cold and more solid), then blend till smooth = ice cream
you can add a tbsp of greek yog and pb for a little more body and quantity (2 servings) it's very filling and tasty so you don't need alot
1 nana and 2 eggs = pancake
mash nana, fork whisk eggs - do as you do with normal pancakes, they're hard to flip so you might get erm islands instead of a full continent on your plate but it all goes down the same!
whole bunch going off?
nanas, 1/4 cup almond flour, 2 eggs, half tbsp rising agent = muffins!
woohoo! cook at 150 deg c in fan oven for 50 mins (or until knife comes out clean, they are quite moist, so keep in fridge.0 -
freeze them, then blend them into an ice cream consistency when frozen, add a scoop of peanut butter. same texture as ice-cream amazing!0
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