Made these Banana almond slice with some leftovers that I salvaged from my fridge .... near expiry Digestive biscuits and slivered almonds. I adopted the recipe from The Australian Women's weekly, Biscuits and Slices but had to modify the recipe to suit my 9" x 13" pan.
These are good for snack and are at their best on the day they are made. The crunchy almond slivers do blend in very well with the sweet bananas.
Recipe for Banana almond slice
Ingredients
- 250 gm Digestive biscuits, crushed
- 90 gm butter
- 3 Tbsp caster sugar
- 2 egg yolks
- 1/2 cup custard powder
- 1/2 cup plain flour
- 2 Tbsp milk
- 2 cups sliced just ripe bananas
- 50 gm slivered almonds
- Line a 9 inch by 13 inch baking tray with baking paper. Combine crushed biscuits with 45 gm of butter and press evenly over the base of the prepared tin. Cover and let cool in the fridge for half an hour till firm.
- Using a wooden spoon, beat the remaining 45 gm of butter with egg yolk and sugar till smooth. Add in sifted flour, custard powder and milk. Mix well.
- Spread the egg mixture over the biscuit base with a spatula. Arrange the sliced bananas on top and sprinkle on the slivered almonds.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg.C for 30 mins, till firm and golden brown.
- Cool in pan for 10 mins. before lifting up to cool completely on a wire rack.
- Cut up the slice when cooled.
Seems easy and promising in taste;)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely love this banana bar.
ReplyDeleteThe next day the bar crumbles or softens?
I too love to leave stuff in the fridge till expiring. Then I would be too panicky to make decent stuff. Haha.
ReplyDeleteI normally hate bananas, but this banana almond slice will make the banana more palatable for me.
Excellent post!
Can I have a slice? Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love bars and slices! Have not tried making any with bananas before, yours looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, will try it :)
ReplyDeleteI never make bars before , this recipe sound simple and good.
ReplyDeleteDzoli
ReplyDeleteYes, tasted good freshly baked.
Wendy
Leftovers tend to be a bit soft, so just pop them in the oven toaster to heat up.
Jun
Thank you.
Anncoo
Of course you can, help yourself!
kitchenflavours
My first attempt with bananas too.
yummylittlecooks
Yes, give it a try and see whether you like it.
Sonia
Yes, easy as A,B,C!
digestive sounds like a good base for me too!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Pity my sons don't like bananas! Sigh!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really delicious but we have stopped buying bananas for a while coz prices went up to as high as A$30 a kilo after the Queensld floods.
ReplyDeleteI bet these taste great cos it has digestive crumbs and bananas!!! :)
ReplyDeleteCheah, I adored the look of the crust base. Must be so aromatic and delicious. Slurp.... Better than eating pisang goreng huh! I love hte idea as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKristy
I love to add bananas when making desserts. It gives added flavour and a natural sweetness. Your slice looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteThese look really good and I do still have some Digestives from the last trip to England. Great snack...sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteCheah...looks good ...banana almond bars...healthy too !
ReplyDeleteLena
ReplyDeleteYou can use crackers too if you like.
Jeannie
Yes, we sometimes need to cater to their taste buds!
chopinandMysaucepan
Yes, I heard about that too! Not worth it at all.
hanushi
Yes, best eaten on the day that they are baked.
Kristy
You're welcome!
MaryMoh
When I first saw the recipe, I also was attracted to it.
Biren
Yes, natural sweetness and crunchy!
Hello Cheah, thank you for the recipe. May I check with you according to your recipe above, when do I use the 150gm of melted butter? It is not mentioned. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteKris TSE
Hi, thanks for the highlight. Have edited the recipe, only use 90 gm of butter.
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