Stop wasting bananas use my recipes to turn fading fruits into tasty treats (2024)

BANANAS are the most popular single supermarket item, with the average household buying 174 of them last year.

But they are also one of the most wasted foods, as 1.4million are binned in the UK every day, according to new figures.

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However, MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace reckons that can be turned around, by trying a few simple recipes as we notice the bananas starting to go off.

He says: “Everybody loves bananas. They are part of our national psyche.

“So it is a shame to throw them away when they start to brown, as this is when they are at their sweetest and best to bake with.

“They are also packed with potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C and fibre, which help keep you full for longer.”

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Here, Gregg shows Georgette Culley how to bake them . . .  not bin them.

Savoury banana fritters

Serves 2

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YOU NEED:

  • 3 medium bananas, mashed
  • 3 eggs
  • 125ml milk
  • 125g plain flour
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tsp curry powder
  • 1 spring onion chopped
  • 2 tbsp sweetcorn
  • Sunflower oil, for cooking
  • Chilli sauce to serve

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METHOD: In a large bowl, whisk together the bananas, eggs and milk.

Add the remaining dry ingredients and whisk to combine.

Then add the spring onions and sweetcorn. Mix well.

Heat a large frying pan over medium to high heat and add oil. Dollop the mixture into the pan and gently flatten out with the back of a spoon.

Cook for about five minutes per side and serve with chilli sauce.

Banana pancakes

Makes 2 pancakes

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YOU NEED:

  • 2 bananas
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp coconut oil, for frying
  • Berries and yoghurt to serve

METHOD: In a bowl, add bananas and then mash using a fork.

Add eggs, cinnamon and vanilla. Pour into a jug.

Place the pan over a medium heat and add coconut oil.

Pour pancake mixture into pan and gently swirl around.

Cook for two to three minutes on each side.

Serve with berries and yoghurt.

Banana ice cream

Serves 2

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YOU NEED:

  • 2 large bananas cut into slices and frozen

METHOD: Once frozen, place the banana slices into a blender.

Pulse the banana in the blender.

Keep pulsing and then scraping in the sides of the blender using a spoon.

Keep on blending. Scrape down the sides again.

It should turn into a smooth ice cream like texture.

Serve straight away.

TIP: You can add toppings to this ice cream, such as peanut butter, chocolate sauce, coconut flakes.

l For more recipes, see showme.fit with Gregg Wallace.

Banana & oat waffles

Serves 2

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YOU NEED:

  • 80g oats
  • 2 bananas
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 1 handful of berries to serve
  • 1 tbsp yoghurt to serve
  • 1 tbsp peanut butter to serve
  • Olive oil (to oil waffle maker)

METHOD: Prepare your ingredients. Add all of them, aside from the toppings and oil, to a blender and blitz.

Transfer your mixture to a jug and pour into your lightly oiled waffle maker. Cook for ten minutes and enjoy with choice of toppings.

Banana roll-ups

Serves 2

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YOU NEED:

  • 2 slices of brown or white bread
  • 2 tbsp smooth peanut butter or any other nut butter
  • 2 bananas
  • Oil for frying
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp vanilla extract
  • Brown sugar for sprinkling

METHOD: Remove the crust from the slices of bread and roll out flat using a rolling pin. Spread a thin layer of peanut butter across slice of bread.

Roll up a banana inside the slice, into a log shape. Then pinch to seal.

Place pan over a medium heat and add oil. Whisk together the egg, milk, cinnamon and vanilla.

Dip the banana and bread roll into the batter until coated. Shake off any excess.

Cook until brown on all sides.

Pour sugar on to a plate and roll your banana roll-up around to coat in sugar.

Banana curry

Serves 2

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YOU NEED:

  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 large onion, peeled and chopped
  • 2 tbsp curry powder
  • 3 bananas, peeled and thickly sliced
  • 100ml coconut milk
  • 2 tbsp chopped coriander
  • Handful of sugar snap peas
  • Boiled rice to serve

METHOD: Heat the oil in a pan and sauté the onion for up to three minutes.

Stir in the curry powder and cook for 30 seconds. Add the banana and cook for five minutes.

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Then add the rest of the ingredients and cook for a few more minutes.

Add the coriander, season to taste and serve with rice.

Stop wasting bananas use my recipes to turn fading fruits into tasty treats (2024)

FAQs

What can overripe bananas be used for? ›

Don't throw those overripe bananas away! Try one of these delicious recipes for coffee cake, cookies, ice cream, donuts, smoothies—and, yes, banana bread. Rebecca is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com.

What did bananas used to look like? ›

Modern bananas evolved from two wild varieties: Musa acuminata which Smithsonian describes as "a spindly plant with small, okra-like pods that were bred to produce seedless fruit" and the heartier Musa balbisiana, which had hard, large seeds. That wouldn't make it so easy to slice over your breakfast cereal.

When should you not use overripe bananas? ›

If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell. While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten.

What was the old banana called? ›

The Gros Michel banana was the banana of choice until the 1950s. They were slightly bigger than the Cavendish, with a stronger flavour. This was until a fungal disease called Panama disease struck, which almost wiped out the species.

What does eating 3 bananas a day do? ›

The Bottom Line. Bananas are a nutritious, filling, convenient fruit and are also budget-friendly. They're a good source of potassium, antioxidants and fiber, and can help reduce the risk of chronic disease, improve gut health and more.

Can I just eat bananas all day? ›

Eating one banana per day is a healthy option. But since most of the calories in bananas come from carbs, eating too many bananas may result in high sugar intake, which could lead to high blood pressure.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

Why did bananas go extinct? ›

Why are they going extinct? A fungal infection known as Panama disease or banana wilt is causing a significant decrease in Cavendish banana populations worldwide. Panama disease, which is actually a fungus, inhabits the roots of a banana plant and prevents it from absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.

What did a banana look like 100 years ago? ›

Cavendish bananas are the crop we see in our mind's eye when we imagine a banana today, but that was hardly the case 100 years ago. Gros Michel bananas were yellow as well, but the peels were heartier and more resistant to bruising.

What old bananas went extinct? ›

Gros Michel bananas were grown on massive plantations in Honduras, Costa Rica, and elsewhere in Central America. The variety was once the dominant export banana to Europe and North America, grown in Central America but, in the 1950s, Panama disease, a wilt caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.

Is it OK to freeze overripe bananas? ›

Instead of tossing overripe bananas, try freezing them instead. You'll always have ripe bananas on hand when the urge strikes to bake banana bread or bars—or make a smoothie! But instead of freezing them whole, peel them first then freeze in resealable freezer bags.

Should overripe bananas be refrigerated? ›

The ideal place to store bananas is on the countertop, where they can ripen naturally. You can refrigerate bananas once they've achieved your ideal level of ripeness; however, refrigerating bananas too soon or for too long can have detrimental effects on your bunch.

Are overripe bananas still nutritious? ›

Overripe bananas are higher in sugar than their green counterparts, but they also boast higher antioxidant levels. Eating overripe bananas isn't just a great way to reduce food waste. When fully ripe, these fruits are even healthier and more nutritious than their green counterparts.

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