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    I use the banana one in my peanut butter cookie recipe. I hated standard peanut butter cookies because they had too much flour, not enough peanut butter, and I could always taste the leavening agent.
    I started tweaking things and accidentally ended up with a vegan, gluten free recipe that can only not be eaten by people with peanut allergies or carb dodgers. And since you don’t need to split an egg to make a smaller batch you can make smaller batches more easily.

    Piller’s Peanut Butter Cookies.
    Servings: 15 three inch cookies.
    1 teaspoon baking soda (not powder).
    1/4 tsp baking powder
    1/2 cup demerara sugar
    1/2 cup powdered demerara sugar (half a cup demerara in a spice grinder and remeasured to half a cup).
    1/2 a banana
    1 cup all-natural chunky or smooth peanut butter.

    • preheat oven at 350f.
    • in a small bowl smash the banana with a fork until creamy with no chunks.
    • In a large bowl mix the the baking soda, baking powder and sugars.
    • add the peanut butter and banana and mix thoroughly.
    • Spoon one to three tablespoon amounts onto silicon baking mat in a baking sheet or an insulated baking sheet.
    • flatten them to about 1/3 inch (1 cm) thick with a fork or meat tenderizing hammer.
    • bake for 10-15 minutes, they will be very soft.
    • let cool completely and they will firm up into crispy goodness.
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    • magnetosphereM magnetosphere

      I really hope you didn’t discover this by trial and error.

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      orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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      The poop meringue was definitely on the error pile

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      • S sunsofold@lemmings.world

        Thinking about what a PB benny would actually be… Bread with peanut butter and ham, and a sauce of mixed peanut butter and butter? I almost want to try it.

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        orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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        #34

        You can substitute the ham for jelly, assuming it’s kosher

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          Lightor
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          My omelette came out really weird guys…

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          • E Ephera

            I mean, I could argue a lack of vitamins, a lack of taste variation, a lack of foods that actually fill up your stomach and therefore satiate you, but really my main concern is constipation.

            I guess, that is another way to fill up your stomach, when no food can leave your body, but it does mean you’re full of shit all the time.

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            featherconstrictor@sh.itjust.works
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            Makes sense 🙂 thanks for taking the time to answer.

            (Dunno why I got down voted, just in case it wasn’t clear it was a genuine question)

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              My omelette came out really weird guys…

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              master@lemm.ee
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              Yep my peanut butter omlette was kind of just fucking gross…

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              • F featherconstrictor@sh.itjust.works

                Makes sense 🙂 thanks for taking the time to answer.

                (Dunno why I got down voted, just in case it wasn’t clear it was a genuine question)

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                Ephera
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                Yeah, it really wasn’t clear. It could’ve also been sarcastic (because you might think it’s very obviously bad) or it could’ve been aggressive (because folks suffering from toxic masculinity will feel like you’re questioning their whole identity).
                It’s just hard to tell from plain text, what your intention is. My response kind of had to navigate all three interpretations. 😅

                But yeah, so proteins are kind of cool, because they take relatively long to digest (similar to whole-grain foods, for example). This means they stay around in your stomach for multiple hours, keeping you relatively satiated over time and also helping to keep blood sugar levels at a steady rate (which is what we want).

                But on the flipside, proteins don’t take up a lot of volume, so if you eat only protein-rich foods, you will have to eat far too much of it before you feel satiated, since our body mainly registers satiation by how full the stomach is.
                This is made worse for bacon, egg and cheese, because they’re also relatively fatty/greasy foods, which is an even more condensed form of energy.

                And unlike whole-grain foods or beans, there’s also not a lot of fiber in bacon/egg/cheese. Fiber passes through your digestive system undigested, meaning it’s free real estate volume to help fill up your stomach and it helps to loosen up what comes out on the other side.
                Very little fiber in combination with the protein taking relatively long to digest is why constipation is likely when eating only protein-rich foods.

                This info-dump brought to you by Autism™. 🙃

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                  chessmasterrex@lemmy.world
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                  #39

                  Corn starch works as a good substitute in many applications

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                    Yep my peanut butter omlette was kind of just fucking gross…

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                    exasperation@lemm.ee
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                    But my French toast slaps now.

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                      Yeah, it really wasn’t clear. It could’ve also been sarcastic (because you might think it’s very obviously bad) or it could’ve been aggressive (because folks suffering from toxic masculinity will feel like you’re questioning their whole identity).
                      It’s just hard to tell from plain text, what your intention is. My response kind of had to navigate all three interpretations. 😅

                      But yeah, so proteins are kind of cool, because they take relatively long to digest (similar to whole-grain foods, for example). This means they stay around in your stomach for multiple hours, keeping you relatively satiated over time and also helping to keep blood sugar levels at a steady rate (which is what we want).

                      But on the flipside, proteins don’t take up a lot of volume, so if you eat only protein-rich foods, you will have to eat far too much of it before you feel satiated, since our body mainly registers satiation by how full the stomach is.
                      This is made worse for bacon, egg and cheese, because they’re also relatively fatty/greasy foods, which is an even more condensed form of energy.

                      And unlike whole-grain foods or beans, there’s also not a lot of fiber in bacon/egg/cheese. Fiber passes through your digestive system undigested, meaning it’s free real estate volume to help fill up your stomach and it helps to loosen up what comes out on the other side.
                      Very little fiber in combination with the protein taking relatively long to digest is why constipation is likely when eating only protein-rich foods.

                      This info-dump brought to you by Autism™. 🙃

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                      featherconstrictor@sh.itjust.works
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                      Ooooooh I totally see it now. I tend to ask very straight forward questions and then get surprised EVERY TIME when it’s interpreted as potentially aggressive or sarcastic (this behaviour is also brought to you by neurodivergence)

                      Love the info dump and it’s a very useful info dump for me to learn how to feed myself better!

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                      • O orteilgenou@lemmy.world

                        You can substitute the ham for jelly, assuming it’s kosher

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                        howrar@lemmy.ca
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                        I’m going to need a ham substitution infographic as proof

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