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Banana : Top 20

 

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Banana Crumb Muffins

Submitted by: Lisa Kreft 
A basic banana muffin is made extraordinary with a cinnamon-and-brown-sugar streusel topping. 

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Banana Sour Cream Bread

Submitted by: Esther Nelson 
Sour cream gives enough tangy bite to take the edge off this banana bread 's sweetness. Dusting the baking pans with cinnamon sugar gives these small four loaves a gentle spice undertone. 

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Banana Pudding IV

Submitted by: Patricia Osborne 
No-cook banana pudding made with cream cheese, condensed milk and whipped topping. 

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Janet's Rich Banana Bread

Submitted by: Virginia 
Sour cream guarantees a moist and tender loaf. And bananas are sliced instead of mashed in this recipe, giving a concentrated banana taste in every bite. 

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Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins

Submitted by: Lois Gordon 
These banana muffins are my kids' favorite. I adapt it for adults by adding chopped nuts or dried apricots. 

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Bananas Foster II

Submitted by: BUTTERMEBREAD 
Bananas are cooked in a bubbling pan of dark brown sugar, butter, rum and cinnamon and served over ice cream with walnuts in this elegant, quick dessert. 

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Uncooked Banana Pudding

Submitted by: LeAnne 
Dessert in 10 minutes with vanilla pudding mix, bananas, sour cream and whipped topping. 

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Joy's Prizewinning Trifle

Submitted by: Joy 
Cake and a pudding, sour cream, whipped topping fluff layered with pineapple, banana, kiwi, and strawberries. 

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Chocolate Chip Banana Bread II

Submitted by: Betty Karda 
Rich and sweet with chocolate chips and walnuts, this banana bread is made with shortening and mayonnaise, making it very moist. This recipe makes 2 loaves. 

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Banana Nut Bread Baked in a Jar

Submitted by: Linda Jean 
This traditional banana bread features an ingenious twist: It is baked in a canning jar! Such a fun and unique presentation makes it perfect for gifts. 

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Banana Pudding III

Submitted by: Barbara 
A no-cook version made with instant vanilla pudding mix, whipped cream and condensed milk -- and, of course, bananas and vanilla wafer cookies! 

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All-Around Good Smoothie

Submitted by: AmyJessica 
This is a recipe I experimented with to try to get a good amount of vitamins, calcium, protein and fiber in my diet. The great part of this is that I don't get bored with it (even though I drink it every day) because I can change the type of fruit I use whenever I want. 

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English Trifle

Submitted by: Teri 
This dessert recipe came from a friend from England. It is delicious and elegant looking layered in a trifle bowl or individual dessert glasses. 

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Bananas 'N' Cream Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Oma Rollison 
'THIS absolutely scrumptious cake needs no icing...just a dusting of confectioners' sugar. Even though this recipe has been a 'family secret' for years, I'm delighted to share it with my fellow Reminisce readers.' 

Banana Slush Punch

Submitted by: Cheryl Moody 
Three portions of banana citrus slush are frozen, and then served with ginger ale. 

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Raspberry Banana Bread

Submitted by: Nancy Ross 
A patient at the doctor's office where I work brought in this bread one morning while it was still warm. It was so good I made sure to get the recipe. 

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Dessert Pizza

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
The crust is made from cookie dough and cooked until golden brown. The topping is a whipped topping and a swirl of fresh fruit slices -kiwi, strawberries or peaches. 

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Banana Split Bars

Submitted by: Pam 
A banana split bar which is very rich and a nice dessert. 

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Chocolate Hazelnut Fruit Crepes

Submitted by: StylinCook 
Home Town: Lewiston, Maine, USA
Living In: Auburn, Maine, USA
Can you say yum!!! I had these at a French breakfast restaurant, this recipe is the closest I can get it. Its so quick and easy but looks and taste like a gourmet breakfast! You can use any fruit you would like - strawberries, kiwi, pineapple are all great too !! 

Photo of: Peanut Butter and Banana Dog Biscuits

Peanut Butter and Banana Dog Biscuits

Submitted by: Sandra 
Home Town: Modesto, California, USA
Living In: Astoria, Oregon, USA
Crisp and crunchy, these easy-to-make, rolled, cut-out dog cookies combine peanut butter, honey, and an egg with whole wheat flour and wheat germ. 

 
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