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A wonderful way to start the day or as a healthy after-school treat for the kids.
4 bananas
3-4 C your favorite carob chips
1-2 C your favorite chopped nuts
In microwave or double boiler, melt carob chips. While carob chips are melting, peel and cut bananas in half. Place chopped nuts in small bowl. Remove melted carob chips from heat. Dip bananas into melted carob then in chopped nuts. Pace on waxed paper to set. Keep refrigerated. Makes a great breakfast food for kids.
Frozen bananas make a great dessert.
Servings: 4-6
Donna Green Goodman, M.P.H. is a health educator living in Huntsville, Alabana and author of Something to Shout About. These recipies first appeared in the March/April 2007 Message Magazine. Used with permission. All rights reserved © 2007 AnswersForMe.org. Click here for content usage information.
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Recipe allows the sauce to be adaptable, use regular gravy, mushroom or celery soup instead of a tomato base.
1 C walnuts or pecans, ground
1 C grated yellow cheese
1/2 C cottage cheese
1 C cracker crumbs or half bread crumbs
1 onion, chopped very fine
4 or 5 eggs
pinch or 2 or garlic salt
Mix all ingredients together. If too moist, add more cracker crumbs. If not moist enough, add more cottage cheese. Make balls about walnut size. Drop in hot olive oil and fry until brown. When they are brown, place in a casserole dish.
Sauce:
1 onion
1 can tomato soup
1 or 2 cans of hot sauce
2 tsp sugar
pinch garlic powder
pinch of chili powder or as desired
2 tsp minced bell pepper
1-2 bay leaves, whole
Simmer onion in pan used for frying balls. Add rest of the ingredients, tomato soup, hot sauce, and seasonings. Simmer for 30 minutes. Pour sauce over the meat balls. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes. If sauce is made ahead, bake for 15 minutes before serving.
Note: Sauce can be not cooked and baked over meat balls in oven or partially cooked and then added to meat balls.
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