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31 PUREE recipes

Bananas 'n Cream Bundt Cake
Bananas 'n Cream Bundt Cake

Reminisce Magazine's contest winning recipe. By: Oma Rollison (my mother) "'This absolutely scrumptious cake needs no icing...just a dusting of confectioners' sugar. Even though this recipe has been a 'family secret' for years, I'm delighted to share it with my fellow Reminisce readers."

Banana Bread (No Milk or Wheat)
Banana Bread (No Milk or Wheat)

Banana Bread (No Milk or Wheat) recipe

Banana Pecan Torte with Cream Cheese Frosting
Banana Pecan Torte with Cream Cheese Frosting

"A delicious 3 layer cake that makes a lovely presentation at the table."

Super Moist Banana Black Walnut Muffins
Super Moist Banana Black Walnut Muffins

Super Moist Banana Black Walnut Muffins recipe

Blueberry Banana Muffins
Blueberry Banana Muffins

These ideal breakfast muffins are not too sweet and very moist. Oats and whole wheat flour add extra fibre and nutrients, but the muffins still come out nice and fluffy. Burst of blueberries are in every singe bite.

Banana Blueberry Muffins
Banana Blueberry Muffins

Banana Blueberry Muffins recipe

Banana Raisin-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Banana Raisin-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Banana Raisin-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies recipe

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Diabetic Banana Cream Pie

Diabetic Banana Cream Pie recipe

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Sliced Kiwi & Banana with Strawberry Puree

Sliced Kiwi and Banana with Strawberry Puree recipe

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Sliced Kiwi & Banana with Strawberry Puree

Sliced Kiwi and Banana with Strawberry Puree recipe

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Raw Vegan Key Lime Mousse

This raw vegan key lime mousse SO easy and epitomizes the "blend and chow in under 5 minutes" philosophy that I am so fond of. Just throw all the ingredients in your blender and puree until smooth. Chill and Devour. How easy is that?

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Black Rice Porridge with Coconut

Black rice, also known as forbidden rice, derives its name from when it was first cultivated for the sole consumption by the emperor in China. It is still cultivated in small quantities, and is not as popular as brown or white rice. However, studies have shown that the bran hull of black rice contains significantly more vitamin E than that of brown rice and more anthocyanin antioxidants than blueberries! It has a rich, nutty flavor and pairs beautifully in sweet dishes, such as this one where it is combined with coconut.