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Banana custard

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Banana custard
Alternative namesBananas in custard
TypePudding
Main ingredientsBanana slices, Custard

Banana custard or Bananas and custard is a type of traditional pudding made from banana slices mixed with custard. The bananas are peeled and then sliced horizontally into thin slices and added to a bowl of custard, the custard is then heated till it is piping hot.[1] The hot custard and banana slices is then served. Some versions are served with chilled custard.[2]

History

Preparation

The dish is made by preparing a bowl of custard, then bananas are peeled and sliced horizontally into thin slices. the banana slices are added to the custard and it is then heated till it is piping hot, finally the piping hot custard and bananas is served in bowls.

See also

References

  1. ^ Saffery, D. (2007). The Ghana Cookery Book. Jeppestown Press. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-9553936-6-2.
  2. ^ Keyes, M. (2013). Saved by Cake: Over 80 Ways to Bake Yourself Happy. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-101-63796-8.