Monday, February 22, 2010

Bananas

This past week I must have been craving bananas because everything I made consisted of the delicious fruit. The recipes I found just sounded so good. My first recipe to try out was a Banana Cream Pie from Our Best Bites.

This was suppose to be an easy and quick dessert, which is what really appealed to me. You're suppose to use a store bought pie crust, jello pudding, whip cream, and sweetened condensed milk. Well, when I got to the store they didn't have any of the Oreo crusts. I could have gone for just the regular graham cracker crust, but I really wanted the chunky monkey version. So I decided I could just make my own. Just an FYI, I wouldn't buy the store brand Oreos. Not nearly as good as the actual Oreo brand. I was trying to save money cause I didn't have a lot of extra cash on me, but really saving a dollar and losing on the quality was not worth it in the end. I also ended up just using cool whip, rather than whipping cream (i was trying to make this just a little healthier). The end product wasn't horrible, but it wasn't the best. I don't think the cool whip caused a problem cause the filling was pretty good. The main issue was pretty much the crust. It just gave an awful flavor. I'd try this again, but just make sure that I got an actual Oreo crust.

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My next recipe is from Annie's Eats. She posted about Banana Bread Waffles the other and I knew I wanted to try them. One reason the bananas, the other is because it called for yeast. I've never made waffles with yeast. You start by making the recipe the night before and then finish it the next morning. That part was nice because it meant less work for the next morning, but it also meant I had to remember to start it the night before. They were pretty delicious. I thought with the yeast they'd be a little puffier, but they weren't. They turned out like all my other waffles. These are definitely a repeat recipe. Although next time I wouldn't mind chopping up some walnuts and adding them in:)

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This last recipe was the one I was looking forward to the most. Banana Pudding Ice Cream from Home Sick Texan. I don't know, when I first read it, it just sounded perfect. Don't ask me why, for some reason I've been having a hankering for bananas. I love ice cream and then to make it a banana pudding ice cream. Mmmm.. delightful.

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Anyway, it didn't quite turn out the way I imagined. It was pretty simple to make. I thought you would keep the sliced bananas in them, but after making the custard you let it sit for 45 minutes with the bananas, then remove the bananas, and let it chill for at least 4 hours. When I first took the bananas out I tasted the custard, but there was really no banana flavor, so I thought maybe it'll come out after chilling. Right... Nope. I knew it wouldn't, but I'm pretty sure I hoped it would. After freezing it, in my mixer, there was a very faint taste of banana. More of a little aftertaste. I was pretty bummed. Last night I sliced up bananas and served them with the ice cream and it tasted pretty darn good. Looking back at everything I did, my only conclusion is that my bananas weren't ripe enough so it didn't create enough flavor. I really want to make this again and see if that was my problem. If that wasn't the problem, then I'll throw it out, but as for now it's still a keeper.

2 comments:

Michele said...

No recipes with this post? It all looks so good!

Nicki Wilson said...

Hey Michelle! If you click on the links to the websites where I found the recipes, it takes you straight there.