Monday, 29 March 2010

101 ways with Ripe Bananas!!!!

Yes, I've done it again!!

Bought some lovely bananas, not ripe enough to eat, so I put them in the fruit bowl to ripen, and promptly forgot about them!!!

So I here I am left with 4 really ripe bananas, again!!

What shall I do with them? Throw them away - no!!

Banana muffins again???

No, don't fancy them!!

Something more healthy.... now that's an idea!!!

I had a trawl on the internet and came up with these!!!

Healthy Banana Flapjacks

So I weighed out the ingredients




Melted the butter and margarine (actually I used all butter, but you could use all margarine)

To the melted butter I mixed in the sugar and honey




Then the porridge oats




I mashed the bananas, and added them to the oat mix (I used double banana as I had so many!!)




Mixed them in well and put the mixture into a baking tin



Baked them for 15 minutes




Yummy, scrummy banana flapjacks!!!

I thought I'd better try them to make sure they were ok!!!!




Kindest wishes and love


38 comments:

Unknown said...

Oooh yummy. I wonder if banana waffles are better? I prefer waffles to bananas...

Unknown said...

Nice work! I always wonder why the fruit is never ripe enough when you are wanting to eat it, then slimy and erky when you next spot it!!!

Vicki/Jake said...

Looks good! And not the pancake kind I was thinking.

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koralee said...

Yummmm...and such pretty dishes too. Happy week sweet friend. xoxo

Susan Freeman said...

Now I need to buy some bananas, and let them get overly ripe. I can do that. Thanks for the recipe, sounds yummy and something my hubby will enjoy!

Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo

Jill said...

They look really nice, shame about the honey though !

Hugs xxx

Alijane said...

They look fab, I often suffer from what to do with over ripe bananas. Usually make a banana loaf or choc and banana muffins. Might give these a try though.

Alison
x

Lisa said...

I love banana flapjacks, the others aren't so keen, so I tend to eat most of them"
Lisa x

Beki said...

Never tried these and as like you I always buy nanas and leave them to go too ripe i'm sure I must have some in the kitchen.
Something for the little man and I to do this afternoon I think :)
Hope you had a good weekend

Beki xxx

Kelly said...

these were seriously yummy!

Unknown said...

They look really delish, especially that one on the plate with that gorgeous crockery! suzie xxx

Lucy Pursglove-Jones said...

Oh my goodness! Mmmmmmmm! Now I'm hungry! Thank you for sharing your dishes. Xx

Nearly there Claire said...

Babes you almost lost me when I read the word 'healthy!'
But as I read on I was back with you, hmmmmm, can I just come round for the eating, I think your lovely tea plate, cup and saucer also helps, yay CK! x

Country Cottage Chic said...

They look delicious! I usually make muffins or adate & banana loaf with over ripe bananas.

Jayne

Felicity Grace Terry said...

Yum, these sound and look wonderful - if only we had smellivision I'm sure they'd smell great as well.

Banana milkshakes are a great use for over-ripe bananas but then I would say that as I'm hopeless in the kitchen.

Young at Heart said...

but beware those skins!! Now I just want banana muffins.........

Bunnym said...

You could of made a banana margarita and put up your feet...lol Well, at least that's what I would do...lol
It almost looks like a apple pan dowdy or some sort of cobbler...in any case..it looks scrumptious!
have a wonderful week,

tootles,
bunny

Grandma Yellow Hair said...

Wow I wish you lived in Texas instead of way over yonder...lol..
This looks really good...
I have to catch up with you today and see what you have been up to besides letting your banannas go bad..funny how we all seem to do that..
Take care
Love
Maggie

Kathy said...

mmm ... they look tasty. That always happens to me too - before you know it you've got disgusting black bananas in the fruit bowl.
I'm ashamed to say I usually throw them out - but your recipe looks good enough to try!
Maybe next time!
Love Kathy xxx

Victoria - Florence and Mary said...

Yummmmmmmm!

Victoria xx

PS Any leftover steak sandwiches??

Lx @ Twelve said...

Ooooo yum-yum

Off to stick some bananas on a radiator....

Lx

Candy said...

Delicious save with the bananas served on delightful dishes.
YUM ;-P

sweetwyo said...

Sounds delightful! Banana jam is another good use for ripe bananas!

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lemonade kitty said...

If there's any left you can post it up to me...yummy. Lucey xx

Alison said...

Hi Just found your blog via Pink Milk.

So glad I did....just love Flapjack of any kind.Problem is bananas don't hang around long enough in this house to over ripen. Perhaps if I hide them......

Suzy's Vintage Attic said...

What a delicious looking recipe. I will definitely try that one out. I love flapjacks and babanas so it will be perfect combination.

Homemade Banana milkshake is one of my favourites too. (Goats milk, ripe banana and a scoop of clotted cream vanilla ice cream...)

Warm wishes
Isabelle x

Unknown said...

Sounds delicious!!!!Save me some!!!!!xxxxxxxx

Midstream Musings said...

Impressive! I've never had the privilege of trying a flapjack but it looks wonderful. Lucky the friends you invite over for tea! :)

Stella said...

Looks just perfect with a cup or tea or coffee. It is always a problem of what do with overripe bananas isn't it.

Blueberry Heart said...

oooh, that looks the business!!! I always end up ,aking banana bread and eating virtually the whole thing! Will be keeping this recipe handy!
BH x

Lx @ Twelve said...

Nope - I wasn't impressed either!

Hope you are well & still having fruity fun - I had a whale of a time choosing the body shop bits, so glad you liked the satsuma BB!

Looking forward to having a go at the banana flapjack recipie...

Love Lydia

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

Looking so so delicious, sweet Angel! I'm sure you enjoyed your banana treat.
Have a happy Wednesday and for now, a good night... xoxo

Claire said...

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Thanks for writing such a lovely blog xx

Hannah VanderHart said...

Angel, you have inspired me! :) but I will have to be the dessert yen to your healthy yang ;)

Michela said...

How did I miss this yummy post???!!! xxxx

Michela said...

How did I miss this yummy post???!!! xxxx

LoloDesigns said...

Gotta make me some of these! Only thing is I only have 1 banana at the moment! xx