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Louise Lander

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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Does anyone have a recipe for baked bananas, preferably made with crema? Gracias.




John Miller

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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Hi,

Could somebody tell me what half and half is?

Thanks

John









scott mattress

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Joe

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:Maybe your percussionist could drum you up a good recipe!!


Does anyone have a recipe for baked bananas, preferably made with crema? Gracias.



Denis

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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I don't have exactly what you asked for, and I haven't been able to scare it up anywhere, but here's what I do. Slice the bananas lengthwise and sauté them in butter. Serve with crema mexicana. This approximates what I was fed in a Salvadoran restaurant and takes no time to make.



loco

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Mexican Banana Bake

1 3 oz. package cream cheese, softened
1/4 c. packed brown sugar
1/4 c. rum
3 tbsp. half and half
1/8 tsp. ground cinnamon
5 medium bananas
1 tbsp. butter or margerine

Place cream cheese, sugar, rum, half-and-half, and cinnamon in
blender container. Cover and blend on high speed until smooth, 30
seconds. Slice half the bananas into ungreased 1 quart casserole.
Dot with butter; spread with half the cheese mixture. Slice the
remaining bananas into casserole; spread with remaining cheese
mixture. Bake uncovered in 325 F oven until hot and bubbly, 20 -
25 minutes.

4-6 servings

 
 
 
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