Paleo Vegan Banana Crumble Recipe
Ingredients:
20 overripe bananas
6 tablespoons starch- potato, tapioca, or corn starch
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1/8 teaspoon ground vanilla
2/3 cup sweetener of choice, or to taste (I used jaggery syrup, but date syrup, honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar, or even white sugar would work)
Crumble Ingredients:
1 cup starch- potato, tapioca, or corn and 1 cup almond meal or 2 cups gluten free flour of choice
1/4 cup sweetener of choice, ideally liquid sweetener (jaggery syrup, date syrup, honey, maple syrup, etc…)
1 pinch salt
1-2 tablespoons oil, optional (important if using a flour other than almond meal)
1-2 tablespoons water, optional (important is using a dry sweetener)
Instructions:
1. Slice your bananas into small circles.
2. Mix your bananas with starch, sweetener, and vanilla. Note that if you’re using yellow bananas, and not brown like I did, you’ll want to add more sweetener than listed.
3. Put the banana mixture in a 9×13 pan.
4. Mix the crumble ingredients. Add a little bit of oil and or water if needed until it starts having a crumb texture as opposed to loose flour.
5. Put the crumble topping on the banana mixture in a relatively even layer, making sure to cover the entire thing.
6. Bake at 350 uncovered for about 30-45 minutes, or until the top is browned.
7. Serve hot or cold. Serving suggestion- top with vanilla ice cream.
Enjoy!
Are you a fan of bananas? Have you ever made banana crumble? Does this recipe look like something you’d try?
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I have a hard time eating over ripe bananas except in a smoothie. When they get brown, they do not look appetizing.
I have a hard time eating over ripe bananas except in a smoothie. When they get brown, they do not look appetizing.
The second my bananas get ripe its straight into the freezer and then banana muffins and banana cake. i never put in sweetener because it never needs.
That sounds like an interesting recipe. I can’t imagine what a banana crumble would taste like. I may have to try it out! I certainly have enough frozen bananas.