Our Baking Bloggers group has gone Bananas this month.................
My friend Sue of Palatable Pastime invited us to join her today in sharing recipes that include bananas as a main ingredient.
I am always looking up ways to use all of those over ripe bananas that I move from my counter into the freezer each week. Of course, you could also use fresh bananas but I find in this household the bananas ripen faster than I use them so my freezer is always full.
Let's see what the others baked up for us today.......
Baking Bloggers
June 2020: Let's Go Bananas!
- Baked Raw Banana Chips from Cook with Renu
- Banana After School Snack Cake from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Banana Oatmeal Muffins from Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
- Brown Sugar Banana Cake from Cookaholic Wife
- Dulce De Leche Banana Cake from Sneha's Recipe
- Hummingbird Muffins from Veggies First Then Dessert
- Margy's Best Banana Bread from Food Lust People Love
- Peanut Butter Banana Baked Oatmeal from Making Miracles
- Roasted Banana Ice Cream from Caroline's Cooking
- Soft Baked Banana Oatmeal Bars from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Sourdough Banana Bread from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Triple Chocolate Banana Bread from Palatable Pastime
My husband always grabs a bunch of bananas when he goes to the store. We might eat one or two with our peanut butter toast in the morning and then the rest remain on the counter unless Frank makes banana splits which is his real reason for buying them.
Sometimes I will get creative and use the fresh bananas in a recipe like these Banana Mummy Rolls I made one Halloween, this no bake Banana Coconut Cream Pie or this Banana Pineapple Salad. But mostly they go into the freezer to be made into bread, muffins or this amazing Tropical Upside Down Cake.
When trying to figure out what to make with all of my over ripe bananas for today's event, I came across a recipe by Joy Food Sunshine that sounded delicious. The version that Laura shared was Vegan so I adapted it to use ingredients I had on hand.
And it did turn out delicious however it was much softer than the bars that I had envisioned serving up for dessert on the night I made these. I did taste test one as a bar and it was excellent, just not very portable.
So we had ice cream, sans bananas, for dessert and this Baked Oatmeal, was rewarmed in the morning and served up as breakfast topped with a little light cream. It was delicious. Banana and Peanut Butter is one of my favorite flavor combinations and the addition of the maple syrup and cinnamon took this dish right over the top.
Soft Baked Banana Oatmeal Bars
Yield: 9 servings
Prep time: 5 MCook time: 40 MTotal time: 45 M
Delicious combination of oats, banana, maple syrup and peanut butter can be put together the night before and baked in the morning for a delicious breakfast topped with a little bit of milk or cream.
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 c. quick cooking oats
- 1 t. baking powder
- pinch of salt
- 1 t. cinnamon
- 2 over ripe bananas
- 1/4 c. creamy peanut butter
- 1 t. vanilla
- 1/4 c. maple syrup
- 1 egg
- 3/4 c. milk
- light cream or milk for serving, if desired
Instructions:
- In large bowl of stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream together the banana and peanut butter. Add vanilla, syrup and egg. Mix until combined. On low speed stir in the milk.
- Add the oatmeal, baking powder, salt and cinnamon to the bowl and with speed still on low, mix until combined.
- Pour into a 9" square baking pan that has been treated with baking spray. Bake in a preheated 350* oven for 30-40 minutes, until the top springs back when touched.
- Cut into 9 bars. Place a bar into a shallow and top with a bit of cream. Enjoy while still warm.
Notes:
These bars can be refrigerated and each serving can be rewarmed as needed. They will keep for up to one week, covered in the refrigerator.
Recipe adapted from one found at JoyFoodSunshine.
Calories
180.52
180.52
Fat (grams)
6.60
6.60
Sat. Fat (grams)
1.94
1.94
Carbs (grams)
25.72
25.72
Fiber (grams)
2.61
2.61
Net carbs
23.11
23.11
Sugar (grams)
9.35
9.35
Protein (grams)
6.10
6.10
Sodium (milligrams)
140.11
140.11
Cholesterol (grams)
26.44
26.44
Property of A Day in the Life on the Farm
Healthy and nutritious oatmeal bars.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds seriously delicious,and you are right about peanut butter and bananas together.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen.
DeleteWe had "breakfast" together this month! :D I loved this recipe!!
ReplyDeleteIt was very good wasn't it.
DeleteI just found a forgotten container of bananas in the freezer and they may just come to work with me, in these bars.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Sid.
DeleteEverything is so healthy in this recipe, and I have some bananas in my freezer. My tomorrow's breakfast is sorted. Thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Renu.
DeleteThis sounds like a delicious breakfast, love peanut butter and banana together.
ReplyDeleteMe too April.
DeleteIt sounds like a tasty combination!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Caroline
DeleteVERY HELPFUL ARTICLE BUT I HAVE A QUESTION HOW MUCH CALORIES IN THIS FOOD?
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The calories are listed in the recipe box Vrishen. It was calculated as 181 calories per serving.
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