Blueberry crumble, strawberry crumble, rhubarb crumble.....why no banana crumble?
I've wondered that from time to time.
And had to fix that.
Even pineapple crumble sounds good too.
I made these fairly simple, fairly easy--easy to throw together if you have really ripe bananas lying around and aren't in the mood for a heavy banana bread.
I made these on the first try, but should I make them again I would definitely sauté the bananas with a bit of spiced rum, just to give it that extra something-something.
So, I highly suggest doing this if you want to give these a go.
And also with these, it's ok to bake them a little longer for that "crisp/crunch" factor.
They have oats in there so they can take a little extra browning.
It should be noted, that my 'banana hating' husband LOVED these, in case you have a 'banana-hating' person in your household.

Adding a layer of crushed nuts (pecans, walnuts) on top of banana filling might be a great idea too.
Just sayin....


Half the crumble dough for bottom of pan, then banana filling, then remaining dough on top, in clumps.
Easy peasy!


TIP: if you want traditional gooey crumble hot from the oven? Try serving this immediately after baking with vanilla ice cream.
Or if you want crumble bars, then let it cool down a bit before slicing.

5/27/13
banana-oat crumble bars
5/24/13
friday links
Happy Friday indeed!
A nice long holiday weekend to look forward to.
We will have rain all weekend, and then hopefully sun on Monday.
Anyone coming to Cape Cod for the weekend?

I love this!

Hopefully Monday will look like this on the cape.

Need any ideas for baking?
My blueberry shortcake is a huge hit, fairly easy to make too.

Peach shortcake with buttermilk biscuits.

Extra crunchy broccoli salad.

Buffalo chicken salad.

My favorite: tomato, cheddar and walnut salad.

Summer salads wouldn't be complete with a Frito Salad! AKA the "man salad" (all condiments).

And of course we need a good kicked up lobster salad BLT.

Pecan-strawberry crumble bars.
around the web:
balinese chicken lawar from serious eats
sunshine can greatly benefit health & prolong life from science daily
20 natural disease fighters in fruit from intent blog
6 hidden health benefits of cherries from bliss tree
how to banish body acne for good from bliss tree
see what a week of groceries looks like from around the world from elite daily
the BRCA gene & cancer: do you really want to know? from Dr. Oz
Incan girl perfectly preserved for 500 years from elite daily
what your poop is telling you (informative for sure!) from mind body green
my stroke of luck (stroke survivor story) from NYTimes
roasted strawberry BBQ sauce from closet cooking
when athletic shoes cause injury from NYTimes
japanese vegetable pancakes from smitten kitchen
bacon caramels from margaritas in the rain
jam infused cupcakes from wassims cuisine
strawberry brownie tart from gi365
refreshing avocado pops from the primlani kitchen
chocolate swirl buns from annie eats
open letter from a "fat chick" to Abercrombie & Fitch from write human
avocados signal a healthy diet from Dr. Weil
avocado egg roll with creamy cilantro dip from I wash you dry
10 signs you have too much cortisol from mind body green
astaxanthin: nature's most powerful antioxidant from mercola
what is a "cronut" from fox news
is peanut butter healthy? from marks daily apple
consuming coffee is linked to lower risk of autoimmune liver disease from science daily
7 characteristics associated with longer life from marks daily apple
(wonderful baking conversion chart--bookmark this one)
gluten free myths from huffington post
compound in Mediterranean Diet makes cancer cells mortal from science daily
cookie decorating trouble shooting from bake at 350
frozen banana! from eat the love
tortilla hot dog wraps from BS in the kitchen
5/22/13
espresso butter creams






5/19/13
lemon crunch bars
Remember when I made the ginger crunch bars?
Me too.
Those were so good.
Actually I had kept them in the back of my mind to re-create with a new flavor.
And finally that new flavor hit me: lemon!
Lemon is the perfect match for these buttery, sweet, crunchy critters.
Seriously, you need to give these a go, and if you can get your hands on Meyer lemons then please do so.
I know you're going to ask me what can I use instead of golden syrup?
I just don't know, as golden syrup is really the perfect base for the glaze here because is thickens up as it cools.
Please invest in a small can of golden syrup, it's not that pricey and a little bit goes a long long way.

As I type this post up, I am thinking in the back of my head how I can sneak in another bar without ruining my gym workout. I promised my doctor he and his wife would get this tomorrow, but I don't know if there will be any left!

They are that good. Thin, crispy, buttery, and full of lemon flavor.
Isn't that yellow color pretty too? That would make a fabulous wallpaper color for a second bathroom.


Mix the lemon zest with the sugar and the lemon juice; let it sit a bit to marinate.

Make sure to push the dough down in all the little nooks of the tart pan.

Time for a glaze bath.
Note: I only used half the glaze for this and saved the other half for a cake, muffin or loaf.
The glaze is sweet and very tangy, so you only need a little bit.



5/14/13
mini corn & cheese dogs (one bowl easy!)
Ever have a dusty box of ____ in the cupboard and look at the expiration date and think "yikes, how did I let that get so old?"
That happens to me a lot, I have good intentions of using said dusty box soon, and yet all it does it sits there for a year or more.
Said box in question is the corn bread mix from Trader Joe's.
I remember buying two boxes of the cornbread, knowing one box will be used to make corn bread muffins JUST so I can make another batch of my sweet & spicy bacon jam.
And the second box, just sat on the shelf for the longest time, it got moved from one cupboard to another in hopes I'll remember to use it to make something.
Last weekend I finally came up with a use for it: will it will deep fry?
Yeah, let's deep fry it! (tell me your brain works this way too?).
And yes, it does deep fry, very well in fact.
One bowl easy too.
Just mix, add some cheese, dip hot dogs or mini hot dogs in batter, and deep fry.
It fries up nice and light. The batter is a little bit of a challenge to work with to coat hot dogs, but once you have the hang of it, it gets easier.
Of course if you are still weary of deep frying then make baked corn dogs!
Just pour the batter in a flat pan or brownie pan, top with a few lines of hot dogs and bake!
I made baked corn dogs ages ago, so please ignore the bad photos--it's a really old post, but a great recipe.

So easy to assemble.
Use the Trader Joe's Cornbread Mix.
Mix, add cheese if desired.
Then dip hot dogs.


You can coat the dogs one of two ways: using a small ice cream scoop.

And this will give round corn dogs or fritters.

Or you can just coat them using your fingers.

And this will give you thinner, longer corn dogs.
Of course if you had skewers then that would also work, but alas I didn't.

I served these with corn relish dipping sauce. Any excuse to eat corn relish!

mini corn & cheese dogs (one bowl easy!)
print recipe
trader joes cornbread mix (you could try another brand, but I don't know if it will deep fry)
1/2 - 1 cup grated cheddar cheese (use as much or as little as you like)
couple dashes of pepper
mini hot dogs (about 10-15) (or use tofu dogs!)
vegetable oil for deep frying
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.
Using a small ice cream scoop or your hands, coat the hot dogs in batter and fry in the oil.
They fry up pretty fast so keep an eye on them, and make sure to turn them over once during frying.
Let cool and drain on brown paper or wire racks with sheet on bottom.
They really don't need to be salted when they come out of the fryer.
Use whatever dipping sauces you like; I loved using corn relish.
One box made about 12-15 mini corn dogs.
Of course you could try baking these if you're uneasy about deep frying.
Since I have not done this, I would use a brownie pan or bigger.
Place the cornbread mix in greased pan, then place hot dogs (large or small) on top of batter.
Then bake at 350 degrees for?? 15-30 minutes (or whatever the directions on the box said??)


