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Ahmad Rashad’s Banana Pancakes

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Eggs, Dairy, Vegetables Breakfast 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Eggs, large
1 c Flour, all-purpose, sifted
3 ts Baking powder
1/2 c Milk, low-fat
2 tb Vegetable oil
2 Bananas, large, ripe, mashed
1 Banana, sliced
Honey, warmed
Maple syrup, warmed
1/4 c Pecans, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

BATTER
TOPPING
According to NBC sportscaster Ahmad Rashad, men and women behave very
differently in the kitchen. "When men cook, it usually looks like a
disaster area," says the former Minnesota Viking. "And there's no rhyme or
reason to what they make. My father sometimes cooked chicken for breakfast.
And when he cooked, everything came out six times bigger than when Mom
cooked."
Rashad's father prepared banana pancakes for him when he was a little boy,
back in Tacoma, Washington. Washad, in turn, makes them for his 5-year-old
daughter, Condola Phylea. On Super Bowl Sunday, he promises, she'll be
starting off her day with a short stack.
1. In a mixing bowl, using a hand or electric mixer, beat eggs for 2
minutes until frothy. Add flour, baking powder, milk and oil.  Stir in
bananas.
2. On a hot griddle, pour 1/4 cup batter for each pancake. Cook until edges
become dry, about 2 minues per side. Top with banana slices.  Drizzle with
honey or maple syrup and sprinkle with pecans.
Posted to EAT-L Digest  by Al & Diane Johnson <johnson@NEGIA.NET> on Sep
18, 1997

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