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Reviewed: Sep. 25, 2004
Mmmmm- this is such a great idea! Made some changes though: Halved recipe; used "eggbeaters"; a little less sugar and a little more salt; 3/4 of an overripe banana, thinly sliced; added a handful of diced walnuts. I cooked it- covered- in a small skillet with NO oil, just brushed with butter, over medium-low heat. Dusted w/powdered sugar. YUMMY- excellent flavor! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2004
simple to make, tasty, and since i like to experiment i added some french vanilla cream to it, kids loved the pancakes!
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Reviewed: Dec. 29, 2002
These are messy and it would probably work out better to make smaller pancakes, the kids do enjoy the flavor though. I certainly wouldn't throw them down the disposal, what an unnecessarily rude comment.
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Reviewed: Oct. 14, 2002
My toddler loves these. Her pediatrician put her on a high-calorie diet, so despite the frittatas being nutritional (the bananas), she's also getting calories from the other ingredients. I found them to be a little doughy on the inside, but this doesn't seem preventable as the bananas are so gooey (but the batter definitely cooks). I cut up the bananas finely so that my toddler could handle the bites, and this seemed to help with the frying. Mine didn't fall apart at all, but I remember having added more milk than what was required for the batter to get it a little less gloppy. I didn't sprinkle them with sugar, either. They're sweet enough without. Thanks for a great recipe!
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Reviewed: Aug. 29, 2002
Interesting. Eggy. Too much oil/butter, though. Overpowering flavor of bananas. Next time I'll add vanilla, less bananas, and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
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Reviewed: May 22, 2002
This tastes great! I often cook it for breakfast because it is so good and very easy to make. I did try it in one large skillet to begin with but quickly found out that it works so much better by cooking it in a 6 inch non-stick skillet so I end up with two smaller ones instead of one large one. I cook half at a time. Makes it easy to flip and makes the perfect breakfast for my husband and I.
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Reviewed: Mar. 21, 2002
I really liked the way this tasted. It was kind of messy when I flipped it over. I think that was due to the sliced bananas. I think next time I will try smashing the bananas before putting them in the batter. If I had made several frittatas instead of one, it would have turned out perfectly. It's a great alternative to pancakes or even a light dessert.
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2001
Yes... Very messy and I couldn't keep it from breaking apart, but my kids loved the taste! Next time I'll try to make little pancakes instead of one big dish.
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Living In: Damascus, Maryland, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 4.14 star rating.
Reviewed: May 4, 2001
FRITTATA DISASTER ALERT! Try at your own risk! This was terrible. It looked like where someone had thrown up, and I suspect tasted about the same. It was impossible to turn over in one piece. Not even powdered sugar could help this mess. The proper rating would be -*****. Mine went down the disposall. Sorry!!
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