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The thread centers around participants sharing various recipe ideas for using ripe bananas, with many contributors offering personal experiences and favorite dishes. The conversation includes a range of recipes, from baked goods to frozen treats, and even some unconventional uses for bananas.
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Participants share personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a variety of culinary approaches to using ripe bananas. The thread showcases a mix of traditional and creative uses.
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Me too. With the santuko knife, they cut like butter!pamperedlinda said:When my bananas start getting too ripe I peel them and put them in a zip bag in the freezer. Perfect for making smoothies and other banana recipes later.
WOW! That sounds like a fabulous recipe!raquirion said:A version of Banana's Foster - you can really wow your guests... I learned this just by watching a local restaurant that will do this right at your table.
A few tablespoons of butter in a skillet and an equal amount of brown sugar, heat (medium heat) it until it begins to carmelize. Add @ 1 tsp cinnamon. Peel and chop a couple of apples and add them to the pan, when they begin to soften, add sliced bananas. Just before they are done pour some rum into the pan and light it with a match. The alcohol will burn off (the flames will subside...) and it is fabulous over ice cream.
I have even done this camping....
Good luck!
beepampered said:Saw this today but haven't tried:
For dry, scaly feet: mash a bananna and three tablespoons lemon juice. Put on feet, cover with bag and go to bed. Beautiful feet the next day.
Ripe bananas are perfect for making banana bread, muffins, or pancakes. You can also freeze them for smoothies or use them in oatmeal for added sweetness and flavor.
Ripe tomatoes can be used in a variety of dishes. Consider making fresh salsa, tomato sauce, or a caprese salad. You can also roast them for a delicious side dish or add them to soups and stews.
Ripe avocados are versatile and can be used in guacamole, salads, or as a spread on toast. You can also blend them into smoothies for a creamy texture or use them in pasta dishes for a unique twist.
Ripe peaches are great for desserts like peach cobbler or pies, but they can also be grilled for a savory side dish. Try adding them to salads or smoothies for a refreshing flavor boost.
Ripe berries can be used in a variety of ways, such as in smoothies, yogurt parfaits, or baked goods like muffins and pies. You can also make homemade jams or sauces to enjoy later.