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More than a feeling!
Four desserts, all with whip cream ... love it.
Per Kentucky Living, there was no mayonnaise in the Kentucky State Park banana pudding as of 2010, anyway ...BANANA PUDDINGRecipe by Bill Ware1/2 C cornstarch1/2 gal whole milk1 stick margarine or butter3/4 C granulated sugar6 extra-large eggs1 tsp vanilla flavoring8 bananas1 lb vanilla wafersMeringue6 egg whites1 tsp cream of tartar1/4 C sugarTo make custard, blend cornstarch with 2 cups of milk until smooth in a pan. In steam kettle or double-boiler, pour remaining milk, margarine, and sugar. Whisk together and heat until milk is hot and margarine has melted, whisking occasionally. Slowly whisk in eggs one at a time, and then the cornstarch slurry. Stir constantly to avoid lumps and keep at medium heat until reaching desired pourable consistency. Blend in vanilla flavoring. Remove from heat and set aside.To make meringue, whip egg whites and cream of tartar until foamy; add sugar a tablespoon at a time to dissolve, then whip until stiff peaks form.Spray 9” x 13” glass baking dish with no-stick cooking spray. Pour quart of custard in bottom of pan, slice 4 bananas over layer, then add half the wafers. Cover with another quart of custard, then add another layer of 4 sliced bananas and rest of wafers, covered again by custard as needed. Top pan with meringue (should be 2” to 3” thick and fluffy) and place in 400° oven for 4 to 6 minutes until golden brown. Serve warm. Serves 12.
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Is that .38 Special?
I can't place that thing. At first, I thought it was "So Caught Up In You," which I love, but, by the end of the MIDI fadeout, I'm pretty sure that's not it.
The .38 Special drummer is wearing a No. 38 Atlanta Braves jersey in this (fantastic, absolutely 1982) video, and No. 38 with the 1982 Atlanta Braves was Joe Cowley of Lexington.
I like the trend of the podcast ... I think we're finding our stroke with, "Two Old Friends Misremember Things And Look Stuff Up On The Internet."
ReplyDeleteMore than a feeling!
ReplyDeleteFour desserts, all with whip cream ... love it.
ReplyDeletePer Kentucky Living, there was no mayonnaise in the Kentucky State Park banana pudding as of 2010, anyway ...
ReplyDeleteBANANA PUDDING
Recipe by Bill Ware
1/2 C cornstarch
1/2 gal whole milk
1 stick margarine or butter
3/4 C granulated sugar
6 extra-large eggs
1 tsp vanilla flavoring
8 bananas
1 lb vanilla wafers
Meringue
6 egg whites
1 tsp cream of tartar
1/4 C sugar
To make custard, blend cornstarch with 2 cups of milk until smooth in a pan. In steam kettle or double-boiler, pour remaining milk, margarine, and sugar. Whisk together and heat until milk is hot and margarine has melted, whisking occasionally. Slowly whisk in eggs one at a time, and then the cornstarch slurry. Stir constantly to avoid lumps and keep at medium heat until reaching desired pourable consistency. Blend in vanilla flavoring. Remove from heat and set aside.
To make meringue, whip egg whites and cream of tartar until foamy; add sugar a tablespoon at a time to dissolve, then whip until stiff peaks form.
Spray 9” x 13” glass baking dish with no-stick cooking spray. Pour quart of custard in bottom of pan, slice 4 bananas over layer, then add half the wafers. Cover with another quart of custard, then add another layer of 4 sliced bananas and rest of wafers, covered again by custard as needed. Top pan with meringue (should be 2” to 3” thick and fluffy) and place in 400° oven for 4 to 6 minutes until golden brown. Serve warm. Serves 12.
I totally agree with me about my thoughts on how to arrange the NCAA basketball tournaments.
ReplyDeleteWhatIfSports.com does, in fact, still exist! Good for WhatIfSports!
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to hear the outgoing theme! It's seconds away ...
ReplyDeleteIs that .38 Special?
ReplyDeleteI can't place that thing. At first, I thought it was "So Caught Up In You," which I love, but, by the end of the MIDI fadeout, I'm pretty sure that's not it.
ReplyDeleteThe .38 Special drummer is wearing a No. 38 Atlanta Braves jersey in this (fantastic, absolutely 1982) video, and No. 38 with the 1982 Atlanta Braves was Joe Cowley of Lexington.
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