5 very ripe bananas - what to make?
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I either make banana bread, smoothies and or freeze them for said items. You don't have to add ice if you have them already frozen for the smoothies.0
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Depending on how far gone these bananas are...
sorta too-ripe but still yummy:
banana crepes with Nutella or banana split
VERY overripe, getting a slight bit mushy:
banana pancakes or banana smoothie
TRULY on the edge of garbage, mushy with some brown spots:
zucchini banana lowfat brownies (recipe from Pinterest) or banana bread0 -
slice them and then freeze them.. then put them in the blender and you get banana icecream, google it, its well good0
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Banana Ice Cream
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-creamy-ice-cream-w-93414
You just slice them up and freeze them, the you throw the frozen stuff into a food processor and run it till it takes on the consistency of ice cream. I did this for my kids and they had no idea it wasn't real ice cream.0 -
Banana pancakes.0
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Banana Ice Cream
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-creamy-ice-cream-w-93414
You just slice them up and freeze them, the you throw the frozen stuff into a food processor and run it till it takes on the consistency of ice cream. I did this for my kids and they had no idea it wasn't real ice cream.
This is what I do. I throw in a handful of frozen berries, which improves the colour.0 -
freeze them......lasts about 2 months...then you can get them out whenever and make some cool stuff0
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banana pancakes--- mash them up with some eggs, add vanilla extract, nutmeg, flour (if you want) OR protein powder, maybe some peanut butter, & then pour in batches into the frying pan0
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Smoothie, banana bread, banana muffins. I'm sure you can use banana's for some sort of face mask or something? Google that.0
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BANANA ICE CREAM!!! slice them and freeze.The blend them up till silky and smooth add a little milk if you feel like it, but the riper the banana the sweeter the ice cream found it out the hard way. The fresh yellow ones leave a bitter taste but a ripe banana is the best way to go! P.S you shouldn't need milk just blend until smooth but if you blender isn't at the top of it's game add just a DASH not a lot. good luck I'm off to make me some lol0
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Banana Ice Cream
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-creamy-ice-cream-w-93414
You just slice them up and freeze them, the you throw the frozen stuff into a food processor and run it till it takes on the consistency of ice cream. I did this for my kids and they had no idea it wasn't real ice cream.
This is what I do. I throw in a handful of frozen berries, which improves the colour.
ooh yeah really good stuff. We add chocolate syrup (just a bit) or TBSP of peanut butter to it. Also tasty!0 -
Peel and freeze them and make a smoothie tomorrow the next day, the next day, the next day, and the next.
1 frozen banana
Milk
Suger
Blender...GO!0 -
give them to my mom so she can make her scrumptious banana bread!0
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throw them away and get a rib eye steak.0
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I always make banana nut muffins when I find myself with a couple over ripe bananas. You can find some recipes online for some that are on the healthier side too0
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The correct answer is banana bread.0
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The correct answer is banana bread.
really at this time of year. I must concur.0 -
banana milkshake.
milk + vanilla ice cream + mashed up bananas0 -
banana milkshake.
milk + vanilla ice cream + mashed up bananas
that's faster than my shake but more "bad". :blushing:0 -
Banana Banana Bread! I used to deliberately save my ripe bananas just for that!
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/banana-banana-bread/detail.aspx
Agree! also you can freeze over-ripened bananas and when you get enough, thaw them out and make banana bread with them at your convenience!0
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