CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Dairy |
American |
Desserts, Low fat |
6 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
8 |
oz |
Cereal – I tried to use |
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Golden grahams, but could |
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Only buy |
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One-serving pack, which |
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Wasn't quite enough, so |
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Added some All-Bran. |
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Another time I might try |
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Shreddies instead. American |
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Readers feel free |
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To use no-fat graham |
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Crackers, which I can't get |
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Instead |
1 |
T |
Pear and Apple spread, I |
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Used Pear and Apricot, which |
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Is |
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What I had – I expect apple |
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Butter would be a good |
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|
Substitute), Substitute |
1 |
|
Tin skimmed condensed milk – |
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If unavailable, then as |
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Low-fat as you can |
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Get |
3 |
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Bananas, sliced lengthwise |
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About 8 oz cream substitute |
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I used fromage frais mixed |
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With Quark, but |
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If that means nothing to you |
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Then use yogurt or other |
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Cream substitute. |
INSTRUCTIONS
The day before, boil unopened can of milk for three hours - don't let
it boil dry whatever you do. Allow to cool. Make biscuit base by
turning the cereal into crumbs, melting the fruit butter in the
microwave (only about 30 seconds), mixing the two together and
pressing down into the flan dish. Leave in the fridge to harden.
Please note that cereal crumbs quicker than digestives/graham crackers
do, so be prepared, or what you'll have is powder! Next day, open the
can of milk, which will have turned to toffee, and spread it over the
biscuit base - which will try and stick to the toffee, so just swoosh
it round as best you can. Top this with the sliced bananas, and
instantly with the cream substitute (if you hang about, the bananas
will go brown and ucky). Refrigerate until wanted. From Gemini's
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