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Invisible Banana French Toast 
 
Jan. 22, 2011 11:59 am 
Updated: Jan. 26, 2011 3:00 am
I had not made this recipe in a long, long time.  I used to make it for my kids when they were little.  They thought it was cool that it was called Invisible Banana French Toast!  Its a great recipe to make with your kids who are wanting to cook with you and very yummy to boot!

The recipe for Invisible Banana French Toast can be found on The Life & Loves of Grumpy's Honeybunch.  I hope you enjoy!
Invisible Banana French Toast
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Jan. 22, 2011 4:57 pm
I was just wondering when you'd post another recipe. Invisible huh? My guys like French toast so we will have to try this.
 
Jan. 22, 2011 7:39 pm
Of Course it's invisible! It is soo yummy, it vanishes before your very eyes! I will give it a go! Thanks for HB:) Good to see you again Honey!
 
Jan. 23, 2011 2:40 am
Thanks Cat & Patty! Invisible Banana....because the banana is blended into the batter you dip the bread into. ;o) Of course, Patty Cakes is right too...it does vanish quickly! lol
 
Jan. 23, 2011 5:16 am
Thanks. I love banana bread and will check this out
 
Jan. 23, 2011 10:16 am
That french toast looks wonderful! I will definitely be trying that recipe. My kids will surely love it!
 
Jan. 23, 2011 5:36 pm
Thanks!
 
Jan. 23, 2011 9:07 pm
grump great recipe! i see on your profile that you like most any food but SOUTHERN...gal you need some cheese grits, catfish and collards...lawdy mercy!
 
Jan. 26, 2011 3:00 am
LOL. gedrr, my friend Cajun Chef Ryan has me set up with a southern recipe I plan to try soon! Thanks!
 
 
 
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Grumpy's Honeybunch

Home Town
Richville, New York, USA
Living In
Albany, New York, USA

Member Since
Aug. 2004

Cooking Level
Intermediate

Cooking Interests
Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Quick & Easy, Gourmet

Hobbies
Hiking/Camping, Boating, Biking, Reading Books, Music

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About Me
I am a home cook who loves to experiment and create in the kitchen. I love to both cook and bake. My one place I am not the best at is the grill - and I leave that to Grumpy! Since I started using AR several years ago, my home life has changed a lot. My sons no longer live at home and its just Grumpy, me, and our 3 cats. We live in the Albany, NY area, 4 hours south of our hometowns. A new life began for us two years ago when Grumpy accepted a job in Albany, NY and we left our families behind to move to this region. The one thing that has not changed (besides our love for each other!) is we both LOVE to Eat!! :) I was just accepted into the Allrecipes Allstar program and am looking forward to participating in the program with other AR lovers!
My favorite things to cook
I always was a baker but since I started blogging almost 5 years ago, I have also become a more experienced cook. We love pasta meals and especially Asian inspired meals. I love homemade candy although I'm not the best candy maker, I will still attempt it every so often. My very favorite sweet treat from this site is Brooke's Bombshell Brownies. I've taken the recipe and used it as a base to create several different brownie recipes, my favorite being "when life gets you down" brownie (chock full of Peanut Butter flavor) and a peanut butter caramel swirled brownie. Both recipes are on my blog grumpyshoneybunch.com.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Summer fish frys at my aunt and uncles home. Homemade fudge and popcorn on Saturday nights while a child! When my boys were younger Friday night was homemade pizza and movie night and some of my most special memories are baking cookies with Nanny. I have every one of her "special" cookie recipes on file and when feeling nostalgia hit I will bake one of her recipes.
My cooking triumphs
My best compliment ever - a cheesecake I made was described to be "better than Juniors!" The pumpkin fudge recipe on this site that I reviewed at 5 stars....this is an awesome cooked fudge recipe. My son totally loves the fudge and so do I!
My cooking tragedies
Once when I was first married, I made fudge. It didn't set up and I was too embarrassed to tell my hubby, so I hid it in the closet (no idea WHY I did such a thing!) and ended up forgetting about it. We came across it one day cleaning and I had to fess up, he had more of a laugh because I tried to hide it!
 
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