Some clever child of mine changed my "Merry Christmas" blocks to say this.. I had to take a picture. |
We made it through Christmas! Since the holidays are over so it is time to stop thinking of Rhodes dough shapes and sculptures for a little while. I really wanted to use up some thawed dough that I had in my fridge without taking too much time. It was Sunday morning and I looked around my kitchen for something to use. I came across two bananas that probably would not be eaten even by my children and a bag of dates. I love desert type bread so this got my mind churning.
1) Step one - take out of the fridge an unthawed loaf, 9 Texas rolls, or 12-15 regular rolls, and knead them into one large dough ball.
Step Two: Using your fancy Paula Dean Acacia Wood Rolling Pin roll out dough into a flat rectangle or in this case, oval.
Step Three: Mash two bananas, 1 Tlbs. orange juice, and as many chopped dates as you want into a bowl. Don't make it too runny. Get your brown sugar ready.
Step four: Butter inside of dough lightly, sprinkle with brown sugar, and spread mashed banana mixture on bread, leaving two inches on edges.
Step five: Pinch two edges together. Realize as mixture is coming out the edge, that maybe one to one and half bananas would probably have been better.
Step six: Fold ends up and pinch well.
Step seven: Place upside down in greased loaf pan.
Step eight: Forget to take pictures of it rising in warm oven.
Step nine: Bake at 375 for 20 minutes or so. Keep checking it. I wish I would have baked it two minutes or so more because the inside lower section was a bit runny.
So pretty.
Step ten: Beat off the husband and son as you are trying to slice it for dinner.
I couldn't keep them away. They loved it.
Hello Miss Mel,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Carrie Whiting and I work for Rhodes Bake-N-Serv. We love your blog and would like to "thank you" for using Rhodes products. Please contact me at www.carriew@rhodesbread.com
Thank you and Happy baking! Carrie