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Banana Milkshake

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Banana Milkshake

I think this is obvious.

But perhaps it is not.

And a run-in with a new acquaintance recently reminded me…

of the simple banana milkshake.

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what you need

1 frozen banana, ideally cut into chunks

1 tablespoon maple syrup

1 scoop vanilla protein powder of choice *see note

1 cup almond milk

1/4 cup heavy whipping cream

An additional 2 teaspoons maple syrup

*I’ve gone back and forth on protein powders over the years. Currently, I use a protein powder on gym days for an extra boost. There are two that I like and they are both incredibly easy on my stomach with gentle texture and taste.

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1. Perelel Health Triple Support Protein Powder is a plant-based (pea) protein powder with creatine and prebiotic fiber. It has a plain taste and my stomach loves it. It works exceptionally well in this shake.

2. Ancient Nutrition Vanilla Bone Broth Protein Powder is an animal-based protein powder with collagen and a slightly sweeter taste. It emulsifies very well and wins best texture award. It makes this shake slightly sweeter.

how to make it

Utensil: Blender

Place frozen banana, almond milk, and maple syrup into a blender and blend until blended. BLEND UNTIL BLENDED.

Whip the heavy whipping cream into medium peaks, add maple syrup, and whip a moment longer to incorporate.

Spoon cream onto top of milkshake. Optional garnish of freshly grated nutmeg and lemon zest.

*Note: You can make this shake with a date instead of the maple syrup, which I love, but it does ruin the completely white vanilla-ness of the shake unless you soak the date for a while in hot water beforehand so it can completely blend with the milk.

**You can also add some Greek yogurt for additional protein and/or chia seeds for fiber.

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Banana Bread

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Mom's Banana Bread

This delicious and simple banana bread is the timeless treat you want with your morning coffee, your afternoon tea, or just after dinner. It has a rightful place on my food blog because my mother made this recipe nearly every other Sunday growing up. There would always be a fresh loaf of banana bread in the house – her version has the golden raisins which is how I make it to this day. And it even freezes well! That’s right, throw a fresh (cooled) loaf in some plastic wrap and put it in the freezer to enjoy a few weeks later. That is, assuming there is any left. 😉

what you need

1 stick (1/2 cup) butter

3/4 cup sugar

1 1/2 cup flour

2 1/4 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

2 eggs

3-4 ripe bananas, depending on size

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

(optional) 3/4 tablespoon orange zest

(optional) 3/4 cup golden raisins

(optional) 3/4 cup walnuts 

(optional) 3/4 cup chocolate chips of choice

how to make it

Heat oven to 350.

Cream butter and sugar using food processor or hand mixer. Add eggs and vanilla, and beat for another 30 seconds. Add bananas, mash them up, and stir until well combined. Add cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange peel, and stir. Stir in flour and raisins/nuts/chips (if using) until just combined. 

Spoon into loaf pan, mini loaf pans, standard muffin tins, or mini muffin tins. Cooking times follow.

Standard loaf: 35-40 minutes (makes 1)

Mini loaves: 35-40 minutes (makes 4)

Standard muffins: 35-40 minutes (makes 12)

Mini muffins: 20-25 minutes (makes ~30)

Enjoy with tea or coffee!

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