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Posted on Saturday, November 22, 2014

Caramelized Banana Bread

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Caramelized Banana Bread does not mean the bananas are caramelized, but that the loaf is. The loaf? Yes. Look first at this picture.

Caramelized Banana Bread next to bananas

Now take a look even closer. Notice the sugar crystals?  See the slightly caramelized edge underneath those crystals? I bet you want to keep reading.

This recipe is

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