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soc_puppet) wrote2020-06-06 03:21 am
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Sweet mercy, a break is exactly what I needed. When I woke up, uh, yesterday, I only had the energy to read posts and take tabs of things I might want to get to later; I didn't even have the energy to add tags to simple, one-paragraph text posts. I might have the energy now, but I'm also going to try and save it for later.
First part of the food order is done: 3 doz peanut butter banana cookies. I tweaked my old, familiar gluten-free peanut butter cookie recipe, and after a failed experiment a couple of days ago, am quite pleased with the results. Here's the recipe I ended up with:
1 cup peanut butter
1 banana, mashed
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
Mix all the ingredients together
Scoop with a spoon into roughly 1 Tbs sized balls
Flatten dough balls with a fork
Bake at 375ΒΊF for 8-10 minutes
Now gluten-free and vegan!
Anyway, currently taking a quick break from the kitchen to do more plain relaxing. Up next: three dozen chocolate cake cookies, followed by probably another break, then four dozen chocolate strawberries.
First part of the food order is done: 3 doz peanut butter banana cookies. I tweaked my old, familiar gluten-free peanut butter cookie recipe, and after a failed experiment a couple of days ago, am quite pleased with the results. Here's the recipe I ended up with:
1 cup peanut butter
1 banana, mashed
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
Mix all the ingredients together
Scoop with a spoon into roughly 1 Tbs sized balls
Flatten dough balls with a fork
Bake at 375ΒΊF for 8-10 minutes
Now gluten-free and vegan!
Anyway, currently taking a quick break from the kitchen to do more plain relaxing. Up next: three dozen chocolate cake cookies, followed by probably another break, then four dozen chocolate strawberries.
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One thing I usually do when I have to mash a banana, since I don't have a food processor or blender or anything, is stick it in a plastic bag and mash it that way. It's pretty easy to feel for extra lumps that way, and I think it's easier than just mashing it with a fork. I usually use a ziplock bag so I don't get any spills, then just cut off a corner to pour the banana into whatever bowl I'm using π