A mishmash recipe that fits the bill
Call it whatever... but I hate to toss food items.
So, when I ended up with 2 overripe bananas, fresh lemons that hardened overnight (from the heat from my log burner), and a melted tub of ice cream, I jotted down a list of ingredients, got creative, and mixed them all together with some more...
I was excited to buy this double pack of Italian Pistachio Gelato ice cream, but it turned out to be a disappointment, and I didn't even taste a hint of pistachio. Still, I placed the second one in the freezer, thinking that I'd eat it soon. However, I forgot about it, and when I woke up, it was melted because my freezer was underpowered that night.
Calculating it all, instead of tossing the bananas, ice cream, and lemons, I thought the chocolate and nuts from the ice cream could add an element of excitement if I made some banana and lemon muffins. Also, I have used yoghurt to make banana and lemon muffins in the past, so I imagined the gelato ice cream to be not too far from yoghurt.
Don't it? Well, let's see, right?
The mystery of what these muffins would turn out to be excited me, and my creative juices kept flowing. I decided to add muesli to the flour to make oatmeal banana and lemon cream muffins.
Here's the list of what I used:
1.5 cups Plain Flour
1 cup Muesli (Oats)
1 tsp Baking Soda
6 tbsp of melted Butter
a pinch of Salt
1 tbsp of Lemon zest
2 tbsp Lemon Juice
1 tub of melted Ice Cream
2 long, ripe Bananas
2 large Eggs
a pinch of cinnamon
a pinch of nutmeg
I don't add sugar to my fruit-based mixture, but you could add sugar or, better yet, some honey to your taste.
Also, if you have a mixer, you could use it; however, I did everything manually with a basic fork.
- I added the dry ingredients: flour, muesli, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a bowl.
- I then mixed the butter with the lemon zest.
- I mashed the banana in 2 stages. First, a little lumpy.
- Until it was smooth like this.
- I added the eggs, ice cream, and lemon juice and mixed it all thoroughly.
- Then, combine the dry ingredients with the wet.
Satisfied with the mixture, I then greased my muffin tray with butter and filled each cup.
After baking this on high heat (approx. 240) for 25 minutes, I placed a toothpick in the centre of one to test if it was baked right through.
The Verdict!
The muffins had a nice rounded flavour and came out soft and fluffy. The raisins from the muesli added a nice texture, and I was surprised at how well the oats baked since I had not soaked them before.
I think someone who takes sugar would find it lacking, but I think it would be a nice treat for a diabetic person who has a yearning for pastry.
I had the first two hot with a spread of butter, and it was so yummy. Nothing perks up a coffee moment like muffins do.
These twelve muffins lasted me for a few days, and I got even more creative by placing the muffins in a ziplock bag in a pot of boiling water, steaming them for 5 minutes to reheat, while keeping them moist and fluffy.
Overall, I was pleased with the turnout of these muffins, and who would have thought that ice cream could be added to baking, huh?
This was a testament that we can wasteless by applying a bit of creativity in the kitchen, don't you think?
Let's aim to reduce waste over this festive season. Find creative ways to prepare leftovers, or perhaps give your extra food to someone hungry.
Happy Holidays y'all!
Processing these ingredients one after the other on my taste bud is making me crave for this recipe already. I haven't tried this before and should definitely give it a try.
It's simple and perfect for the morning with a warm cup of coffee. Compliment of the season to you and your family.
Hey George!
Happy Holidays to you!
I was prepared to toss the tray thinking that at least I tried, so you can imagine how chuffed I was that they came out lovely.
Those muffins were 5 days' snacks for my afternoon coffee. You're great in the kitchen so I'm sure you find many creative ways to use up items too 🤗
Wow you made tasty juice. Enjoy it
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This is creativity speaking...I love how you made these muffins. I also do not take sugar, so, I would definitely enjoy having some of those. Nice pictures, too. Merry Christmas to you ❤️
I hope that your conscious decision to not take sugar is helping you 🤗
Thank you, I'm pleased that you like this, and I wish I could send one to you through the screen.
Happy Holidays and have a lovely day 🤗🎄
I wish too..hehehe.
Yes, it's been over 3 years of not taking sugar and it's a decision I do not want to look back at again. Thank you 😊
Kudos to you 🤗
It's good to be creative about what we eat to avoid wasting food in the house, I have been trying to bake with banana but then I don't have oven if not I would have try this recipe out as soon as possible.
You are such a good cook ma'am, I should start learning from you from now on because I can never think of adding yogurt to baking and you did and it came out deliciously
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I hope I haven't misses out on this great recipe
No, the recipe is there. You could try it whenever you like:)
Woww I loved the result 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Who would have thought that with these ingredients would come out a healthy and delicious dessert...?
I tell you that here in my country we went through very strong years of crisis, there was no food and if there was, they sold them very expensive, so our kitchen became a laboratory. What little we had we cooked it in different ways and sometimes it was very tasty 😋
I remember that we made a soup with white bone, yucca and salt to taste. That was one day's meal and he was tasty. Crises are not pleasant at all but they help us to reflect and make better use of what we have. I don't like to throw food away either, it's nice to find a way to make something new or as you say give it to someone who is in need ❣️❣️
It was a pleasure to read your post 😉🌻💖
I bet! People survived by being ration in the wartimes, yet they waste so much now without blinking an eyelid. Sadly, you experienced hard times in your country, but it seems you learned some positive things from those trying times.
Thanks for your thoughtful comment and Happy Holidays:)))
That looks delicious, I liked the idea of putting my mind to work to create a recipe so as not to waste food. I'm not usually creative in the kitchen, but I don't like to throw food away either, so I will use your idea of making a list and inventing a unique recipe, who knows? Maybe it will be as good as yours.
I really enjoyed reading it. Hugs 🤗
I'm pleased that you appreciate it and it's great that you find creative things to do in the kitchen. Here in the UK, people toss food just for the sake of it.
Happy Holidays:)))
Buon apetitte ;))nice work ;))
Thank you!
I’m definitely sending this to my sister who likes trying new recipes. It sounds very simple to make and I’m glad she gets to make use of those ripe bananas in her kitchen.
I hope that she'll like it and if she's a good baker, then she'd know how to adjust measurements... like she could add more butter if she wanted to ... I was running a bit low on that day 🤗