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  2. What to Do With Overripe Bananas: 15 Easy Recipes to Try - AOL

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    One-Bowl Gluten Free Banana Bread from the Minimalist Baker calls for three bananas, plus avocado oil and almond meal, among other ingredients. It gets 4.76 stars from more than 800 reviewers. It ...

  3. 19 Baking and Breakfast Recipes That Make the Most of Ripe ...

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    Related: 30 Insanely Interesting Banana Bread Recipes. Flavors That Pair With Ripe Bananas. Bananas are a natural sweetener and pair wonderfully with so many flavors (chocolate, peanut butter ...

  4. Three Easy Recipes to Use Up Overripe Bananas - AOL

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    Preparation and making the batter took us approximately 10-15 minutes, and we baked it for an hour, with the first 45 minutes leaving the bread uncovered, and the last 15 minutes covering the top ...

  5. Caramelization - Wikipedia

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    Caramelization is a process of browning of sugar used extensively in cooking for the resulting butter-like flavor and brown color. The brown colors are produced by three groups of polymers: caramelans (C 24 H 36 O 18), caramelens (C 36 H 50 O 25), and caramelins (C 125 H 188 O 80).

  6. PAM (cooking oil) - Wikipedia

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    PAM is marketed as a nominally zero-calorie alternative to other oils used as lubricants when using cooking methods such as sautéing or baking (US regulations allow food products to claim to be zero-calorie if they contain fewer than 5 calories per Reference Amount Customarily Consumed and per labeled serving, and the serving size of a 1⁄3 ...

  7. List of banana dishes - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, bananas used for cooking may be called plantains. The fruit is variable in size, color and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved, with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind which may be green, yellow, red, purple, or brown when ripe.

  8. This Is the Fastest Way to Ripen Bananas - AOL

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  9. Ginanggang - Wikipedia

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    Ginanggang is made from a type of banana in the Philippines called saba (a cooking banana also known as the Cardaba banana). The banana is peeled, skewered and then grilled over charcoals. When the outer surface is lightly charred, it is then taken off the grill, brushed with margarine, and sprinkled with sugar.