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This article has been viewed , times. Learn more Mashing bananas is essential in several different kinds of recipes. Banana bread, banana baby food, and smoothies or shakes are some examples. There are also different methods and appliances to use. This article will tell you how to mash a banana. To mash bananas, start by removing the peels and cutting off both ends of the banana tips.
Next, put the banana into a large bowl and use the bottom of a spoon or fork to press down until the banana is well mashed. If you want to puree your banana instead, cut it into small chunks first and put the pieces into a blender or food processor.
Then, pulse the banana until the mixture is fully pureed. For tips on using mashed banana for baby food, read on! Did this summary help you?
Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. As you can see there is not one, singular best way to mash bananas for banana bread and other recipes — there are actually 3 methods that will do the job :.
Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content shares. Organic Baby Pasta Shapes. Get Social Join us on our social media channels for exclusive competitions, recipes and more! Instagram Facebook Pinterest Twitter Youtube. Join the AK Club. First Name: First Name Required. Last Name: Last Name Required. Sign Up for the Annabel Karmel Newsletter. We Respect Your Privacy. Why not try mixing it with. As banana puree is so quick and easy to make there is less need to make in batches for storing.
However, if you have a surplus of bananas you can easily freeze banana puree. The puree may brown a little and change texture can go a little slimey but it is perfectly safe to eat. To freeze, spoon the puree into an ice cube tray and freeze. Moving on from purees? You may also like this post on Banana for Babies , showing how to prepare bananas and includes some great baby-friendly banana recipes. Looking for more healthy kid recipes?
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Explore the site for creative ideas, tips, and inspiration! Read more. Receive family friendly recipes, delivered weekly to your inbox, for FREE! Hiya, Thanks for so much info! I see you included instructions to freeze, but I wondered if you had any extra info on thawing and is they are ok to eat just a it when thawed?
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