My oh my, this was very good! To make it even better- it used whole wheat flour!
A must for those bananas that have overstayed their welcome....Find the recipe here: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/banana
The exploits of a culinary cat.
A must for those bananas that have overstayed their welcome....
Having said that, I decided today that I would make biscuit turnovers for lunch. My idea was to make biscuit dough, roll it out, cut it into turnover sized pieces, add lots of filling and fold them up. I didn't get too far though....once I calculated calories and realized how many were in 1/8 of the dough (almost 260) I realized that my lunchtime effort was in vain. 1/8 of the dough was not enough to create a reasonable turnover for lunch, let alone a snack.
I don't know how many of you are actually reading this, or how many of you love vintage cookbooks, but this recipe hales from The Family Circle Cake & Cooky Cookbook, published in 1953. There is something awesome about finding and baking recipes from a cookbook published over 50 years ago. In a weird way, it's like forging a connection with a whole other generation of people. And I am sure that the results taste just as sweet now as they did then.All recipes at Butterbur's Bistro have been tested and tasted.