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AJPratt said:What do you do with them? In the fall/winter I'll make banana nut bread, but it seems too hot for that.
AJPratt said:What do you do with them? In the fall/winter I'll make banana nut bread, but it seems too hot for that.
Some alternatives to baking banana nut bread during the summer include no-bake desserts such as icebox cakes, fruit crisps, and frozen treats like popsicles or homemade ice cream.
Yes, you can still use your oven to bake during the summer, but it's best to avoid turning it on during the hottest parts of the day. Try to bake in the early morning or evening when it's cooler.
Yes, there are some ingredients that are perfect for summer baking. These include seasonal fruits like berries, stone fruits, and citrus, as well as light and refreshing flavors like lemon, coconut, and mint.
To keep your kitchen cool while baking in the summer, try to avoid using the oven and stove at the same time. Use smaller appliances like a toaster oven or slow cooker instead. You can also try using a fan or opening windows to promote air flow.
Yes, there are plenty of delicious recipes for summer baking! Some popular options include fruit crumbles, no-bake cheesecakes, and homemade fruit sorbets. You can also get creative and try making homemade granola bars, energy balls, or even grilled fruit for a unique summer dessert.