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biggs682

biggs682

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I'm unconvinced. Banana crumble?
Try it
 

Cathryn

Legendary Member
Banana Crumble
Ingredients
4 large bananas
2 cups mixed fresh berries
Non-stick cooking spray
5 Tablespoons whole wheat flour, divided
1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats
¼ cup light brown sugar, packed
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon Pinch of salt
4 Tablespoons cold unsalted butter
⅔ cup nonfat plain yogurt
1 Tablespoon honey


https://cookingmatters.org/recipes/banana-crumble

I'm SO nearly up for making this but I want someone cynical to do it first
 
I do savoury crumbles too. Swap the sugar for cheese and herbs...works as a topping instead of pastry for most pies, particularly fish pie. Leek, mushroom and feta crumble really good too
Oh, yes! We do this too. Mrs optic does a very fine Lamb crumble with Cheshire cheese and herbs in the topping. A great way to use up the remains of a roast lamb
 

T4tomo

Guru
Hmmmmm Banana crumble you say.......is it one of those recipes for using up brown bananas or does it need hard ones?

I have some that have gone brown and was going to do a banana loaf/bread with them, as that's always best with mushy bananas.

Crumble with creme fraiche btw, none of your custard or double cream odd ways.:whistle:
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Over the last couple of years i have been making various Crumbles myself , mainly apple and when in season other fruits .

Whilst talking with one of my work customers he mentioned that every so often he made crumbles as well , which surprised me somewhat , he then asked if i had ever tried banana crumble so said no but had wanted to make one , so today's crumble baking session was one large apple and mixed fruit one and a smaller banana crumble .
Well the banana was lovely and i will be doing another one for sure ^_^


Do you have the recipe?
 

vickster

Legendary Member
Do you have the recipe?
There’s a recipe on post #14
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Thanks for suggesting savoury crumbles. Sounds like an idea for tomorrow's tea.

Re the banana thing - I can never keep them in the house long enough to be ripe enough for cooking with. I do love my bananas.
 
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