The secret ingredient in Banana Nut Bread Pudding is bread crumbs. Dry and light to carry, bread crumbs absorb the sweet juice created when you gently cook banana slices and sugar in water.
I know it looks like mush in the photo, but trust me; you'll eat it and ask for seconds.
Ingredients:
At Home:
For more information about dehydrating bananas, see the dehydrating fruit page.
Learn how to make bread crumbs using a dehydrator on the making bread crumbs page.
Place banana slices and sugar in a 3 x 5 plastic bag and place nuts and bread crumbs in another 3 x 5 plastic bag. Slide the two bags into a 4 x 6 plastic bag to stay organized and compact.
On the Trail:
Combine banana slices and sugar with water in a small pot and heat over low flame until banana slices are soft and warm. Ten or fifteen minutes of warming will get the job done.
Extinguish flame and stir in nuts and bread crumbs. After a few rotations of the spoon, the bread crumbs will absorb the sweet juices and the banana slices will break down into pudding.
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
I know it looks like mush in the photo, but trust me; you'll eat it and ask for seconds.
Ingredients:
- ½ cup banana slices, dried
- ¼ cup mixed nuts
- ¼ cup bread crumbs
- 2 tsp sugar
- ½ cup water
At Home:
For more information about dehydrating bananas, see the dehydrating fruit page.
Learn how to make bread crumbs using a dehydrator on the making bread crumbs page.
Place banana slices and sugar in a 3 x 5 plastic bag and place nuts and bread crumbs in another 3 x 5 plastic bag. Slide the two bags into a 4 x 6 plastic bag to stay organized and compact.
On the Trail:
Combine banana slices and sugar with water in a small pot and heat over low flame until banana slices are soft and warm. Ten or fifteen minutes of warming will get the job done.
Extinguish flame and stir in nuts and bread crumbs. After a few rotations of the spoon, the bread crumbs will absorb the sweet juices and the banana slices will break down into pudding.
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
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