Showing posts with label Banana garnish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banana garnish. Show all posts

Banana and Vanilla Pudding Dessert With Banana Garnishes

>>  9/14/2012

Today I have a guest, Seta from www.dish-away.com. Seta has a collection of Arabian and Middle Eastern recipes at her blog. I found that Seta loves desserts, and I love to garnish them. The following post is a combination of our passions. 

Banana and Vanilla Pudding Recipe with Banana Garnishes

Recipe by Seta Tutundjan (http://www.dish-away.com)
Banana garnishes by Selena Ze Arteest (http://garnishfood.blogspot.com)

banana dessert
Banana and Vanilla Pudding Dessert

dessert garnish banana dolphin and banana dollar
Banana Dolphin and Banana Dollar

A few words about the recipe from Seta:

I like to try new recipes and to experiment with preparing my own versions. I would see a picture in a magazine and try to replicate it at home. Today’s dish is one of those experiments. I saw a picture of various cup sweets in a magazine, they looked amazing so I decided I had to come up with my own versions. I now have a few yummy combinations in my recipe book.

The banana and vanilla pudding cups are very creamy. They are the kind of dessert that is very presentable and appeals to all. They are especially pleasing in the summer when you crave for something cold and sweet.
With four simple ingredients you prepare these sumptuous cups. By their looks and taste, nobody will guess how easy they are to put together!



You will need:
8            local bananas (if you are using the larger imported bananas, use less), save one banana for garnish
12-13     packs (90 grams each) vanilla pudding,  I use Danette from Danon
250        grams Digestive biscuits
50          grams unsalted butter
Chocolate rind or cocoa powder for garnish
How to make it:
  • Finely crush the digestive biscuits. This can be done either in the food processor with the heavy duty blade, or by placing the biscuits in a plastic bag, wrapping it with a kitchen towel and using the garlic hammer to crush the biscuits.


  • Microwave the butter for 30 seconds, or melt it in a pan on the oven top.


  • In a glass dish, mix the crushed digestive biscuits with the melted butter. Mix with a wooden spoon or with your hands until all the biscuits are soaked with the butter and your have a uniform mixture.

  • Chop the bananas into round medium-sized slices.

  • The ingredients are enough to prepare 8 large cups. If you want more, then either double the ingredients or use smaller cups.
  • Put some pudding in each cup and top with a banana slice.

  • Cover with a thin layer of the biscuit mixture.


  • Top with a layer of banana slices.


  • Top with a layer of vanilla pudding.
  • We repeat the process: thin layer of biscuits mixture, topped with a layer of banana slices, topped with a vanilla pudding layer.
  • Repeat layers until you reach the top of the glass, just make sure that your top layer is vanilla pudding. If the top layer is sliced bananas, they will darken and not look presentable. Likewise, the biscuit mixture layer isn’t as appealing as the pudding layer.
  • Garnish by sprinkling some chocolate rind or cocoa powder on top.
  • Cover cups with cling nylon so that the top layer doesn’t dry out, and store in fridge until serving time.



 
Hi, my name is Seta and I’m a Jordanian Armenian who is passionate about food. As a working mom, I had little time to spend in the kitchen but didn't want that to prevent me from preparing tasty, homemade and healthy food for my family. So for years I collected and tried quick and easy recipes and adapted them to our taste. In 2012, I started www.dish-away.com where I share those recipes along with the tips I have gathered throughout the years. On my blog you will find many traditional Arabian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean dishes. I hope you pop-by and try out some of my dishes.  You can also find me on Facebook and Twitter.



How To Make Banana Garnishes

Banana Dollar
  • Take a banana ring for a 'coin' and banana peel for the 'dollar sign'. 


  • Cut the peel in strips. Fold the strip in a shape of dollar sigh.
  • Fix the shape with 2 toothpicks.



  • In order to adjust the garnish on the cup insert 2 toothpicks into the coin and set on the cup edge.

banana decoration

Banana Dolphin

  • For a dolphin garnish use a banana part with a stem. Split the stem for making a dolphin's mouth.

banana dolphin garnish how to



  • Carve a fin out of banana peel. Make a cut into the dolphin back and insert the fin in. Try to avoid using toothpicks. 
  • Insert a caramel ball (a kind of cake decorations) for the eye. 
  • Give a chocolate candy to the dolphin to play with :)
  • Set up the dolphin on the dessert's surface.


dolphin out of banana
Banana dolphin


Few more ideas of the dessert decoration. Flower and crown of banana.
For the dessert I used milky bisquits and chocolate pudding.

how to carve flower of banana
Banana flower and banana crown. Easy -to-do decorations.

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Baked Banana & Ice cream Dessert For Drivers

>>  7/14/2011

The "Drivers" dessert was inspired by a baked banana recipe what I have found on a new cooking service eRecipeCards.com. I have never tasted a baked banana before, so then I saw an original recipe of grilled bananas with milk chocolate in Jam Hands blog I understood I should give it a try. 

To make a "Drivers" Dessert you need:

  • baked banana with chocolate,
  • ice cream,
  • any syrup,
  • garnishes form pear and apple in a shape of gear-wheels and traffic signs (like the one in the Lightning McQueen watermelon project).



How to bake bananas with chocolate

For 2 persons I took 2 bananas and a kind of chocolate we use for a chocolate fountain. Slit banana in half  and stuff it with chocolate. Bake for 5-7 minutes. 






While I had my bananas baking I took a time to make fruit garnishes.

Gear-wheel garnish from a pear


you need a thai knife and an apple corer

cut a pear off  and make it round. 

use an apple corer to thirl the pear item in the center

create a gear-wheel design in the pear item using a thai knife
Serve a dessert

Ripe some syrup in the bottom of the dessert bowl. Add ice cream and hot baked bananas. Fill the bowl in with ice cream and garnish the dessert with a pear gear-wheels and some berries ( I used honeysuckle from my mother garden ;))



Gear-wheels carved in a pear


The important note: eat the dessert immediately while the chocolate is melt down and the ice cream is frozen. Mmm.. yum-yum

Greasy road traffic sign carved in apple




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Simple Apple and Citrus Garnishes For Cocktails

>>  12/31/2009

More articles:
Melon Vase and Fruit Tray
"The King Of Smiles"
Some Exotic Fruits From South Asia
How To Make Your Own Cider

Using these fruit decoration you will garnish your drinks for any occasion. I've made them for New Year party. And I can't wait drinking my champagne with the banana dollar garnish ))

Simple Apple and Citrus Garnishes For Him, For Her and For Children

easy apple garnish 

Banana Dollar Garnish - For Him

Cut a babana slice (it's a 'gold coin'). Make the dollar sign from banana skin and fix it with 2 toothpicks. The Banana Dollar is good to beer, cocktail or any alcohol. 


banana dollar garnish


Apple Stars Garnish - For kids


I use cookie cuters to make these apple drink decorations. I love having stars and hearts on my juice. It's easy garnish your kids can do!

easy citrus garnishes

Citrus garnish - For Her

To make the stripy orange&lemon decoration as on the picture above see the step-by-step method. The garnish looks great when use three colors of orange, lemon and lime.

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