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INGREDIENTS:
>Eggs - 4 units
>Oil - 80 cc
>Banana Peels - 6 units
>Breadcrumbs - 2 cups
>Baking Powder - 1 table spoon
>Sugar - 2 cups
>Cinnamon - 2 tea spoons
>Salt - 1/2 tea spoon

PREPARATION:
>Blend all ingredients except breadcrumbs and baking powder.
>Add blended mixture to a bowl and mix the remaining ingredients until incorporated.
>Lay the batter onto a greased and floured cake pan.
>Bake on medium oven until done.

>> No.15619975
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How do i bake on the oven?

>> No.15619997

>>15619975
I guess I should have said "in the oven". These types of things really confuse me. Sorry.

So, anyway, this cake was one that my mom used to bake quite often whenever there was a party of any kind in school when I was a little kid. She was very much into "sustainable" meme recipes like that back then (and still is). The kids wouldn't eat the cake as soon as I told them it had banana peels in it, of course, so I ended up bringing the tray back home almost full. It is a good cake, though, so I thought I'd share it.

>> No.15620172

>>15619997
What degree of ripeness for the banana peels?

>> No.15620702

>>15619960
Next time you write a recipie, pit in a separate step to blend. Saying "put blended ingredients in" will throw people who want to make it.
Also do you liquefy everything? What setting are you using?

>> No.15621267

>>15619997
You sure it's a good cake? It has fucking banana peels in it

>> No.15621602 [DELETED] 

>>15620172
So long as they're ripe, it's all good.

>>15621267
It's good. It's got sugar and butter in it. The banana peels just give a hint of banana to it. Also, I forgot to say, you need to wash the peels.

Vegans use banana peels a lot to mock meats, like they bread them and fry them like chicken cutlets or fish.

>>15620702
Sorry about that. English is not my first language, so I come off as too blunt sometimes.

Yes, you liquefy everything. I can't tell you about settings, but just blend until it's all a goop.

>> No.15621606

>>15620172
So long as they're ripe, it's all good.

>>15621267
It's good. It's got sugar and cinnamon in it. The banana peels just give a hint of banana to it. Also, I forgot to say, you need to wash the peels.

Vegans use banana peels a lot to mock meats, like they bread them and fry them like chicken cutlets or fish.

>>15620702
Sorry about that. English is not my first language, so I come off as too blunt sometimes.

Yes, you liquefy everything. I can't tell you about settings, but just blend until it's all a goop.

>> No.15621649

>>15619960
Bananas in the US are literally imported from the massive industry that is the Dole and DelMonte pineapple and banana business of most of Costa Rica, and are not only sprayed by air and doused with insecticide and fungicides while growing, but also finally dunked in a vat of long lasting insectide due to USDA regulations, to ensure import into the US doesn't bring devasting pestulence or blight to local crops and environments. The insecticide is so toxic that most packers and banana farm workers are functionally sterile men with high rates of cancer. Similar problem with tomatoes and citrus, but bananas with their sticky weeping sappy cut surfaces bring the attraction to spiders and fungus, so it's covered in the .
If I could find my SD card, I'll post a picture of how they put a simple porous net on the fruit clusters only, so porous that bees can still fly through (what a joke) before they spray and liberally douse an 'organic' banana tree. But they can claim to "cover" the fruit, so can call it organic. People obvious assume no poison ever touched the banana tree, but it's untrue.

tl;dr do not eat banana peels. do not touch banana peels. use a plastic bag over your hand like a glove when you bag them in the grocery, and by all means be careful with handling any peels. I use a napkin to pull them down after cutting off the top.

>> No.15621684

>>15621649
I've heard that same fungus that wiped out the last breed of banana is still in the soil and slowly adapting to the current bananas. It's only a matter of time until we go to green bananas or something I guess.
Good advice about the peel though, I'm in Australia and I would imagine they do much the same because of how prevalent and dangerous that stuff is.

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>>15621649

>> No.15622999

>>15619960
>banana peels
do you mean peeled bananas?