Banana Burritos
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Banana Burritos


This recipe for Fruity was submitted by newjerseygal on 3/23/2004. Click here to view the recipe.

Recipe number 1215.


Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)


By Tam

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I'd think you can skip the sugar all together on this one. Bananas are pretty sweet on their own and so is peanut butter and nutella both. Much healthier to cut out the need for sugar. Don't get me wrong, I love sugar but it doesn't love me. I'm having to cut it out of my diet due to high triglyceride levels. For those who need the lower GI, they could do this with little to no sugar and still taste good because bananas already are pretty sweet on their own.

Comment submitted: 4/8/2016 (#19866)



By S. Holiday

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

My daughter asked me to make these again. She calls them "fancy bananas".

Comment submitted: 1/29/2013 (#15115)



By goldie

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I think it would be even better with one of those store-bought crepes. But anything with Nutella is good with me.

Comment submitted: 4/29/2012 (#13851)



By ChewyMuey123

Here's something else to try for a odd breakfast:

1. Cook some bacon until it's just how you want it.

2. Take some bread and toast it until light brown.

3. Spread some peanut butter on the bread.

4. Place chopped bananas all over the bread.

5. Sprinkle some cinnamon over the bananas.

6. Add the bacon strips and eat up!

I really liked it because it was something different. So give it a try and you may say the same!

Comment submitted: 10/16/2011 (#13034)



By Zolman

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

You could deep fry it also, make it a chimichunga. Not as healthy, but deep fried banana is killer.

Comment submitted: 9/5/2011 (#12878)



By Lazy J.

Mmm. Tortilla. Mmm. Nutella. Cool idea.

Comment submitted: 2/7/2011 (#12079)



By Natster

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

It's tasty and filling. I agree that a crepe would make it yummier.

Comment submitted: 1/25/2011 (#11987)



By Zimmy

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I make them a little differently. For sweetness, I add honey rather than sugar. If you don't like the taste of honey, you can use agave syrup. I also use granola to give it crunch.

Comment submitted: 10/15/2010 (#11396)



By Liz

Instead of a tortilla, this would be great with a crepe!

Comment submitted: 6/19/2010 (#10723)



By Manuel Ruiz

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

With Nutella spread it's extremely delicious!!

Comment submitted: 12/8/2009 (#9196)



By RoboBebo

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Great Idea, :)

Comment submitted: 9/3/2009 (#8634)



By me and many

You can get macadamia nut butter with no peanut traces from Hawaii by mail order which is great for those of us cooking for peanut allergy sufferers. Plus, I think it would taste even better! (There is also sunbutter made from sunflower seeds.)

Comment submitted: 6/7/2009 (#8230)



By Oily Miliken

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Make it a wheat tortilla it sounds health enough.

Comment submitted: 10/11/2008 (#6569)



By redcop

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Great idea!!!! I think I'll squeeze a little bit of lemon juice on the banana.

Comment submitted: 6/25/2008 (#5599)



By Jessica Rabitt

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I loved this, plus it's healthy! Thank you New Jersey Girl and Mister Breakfast. You rock!

Comment submitted: 9/10/2007 (#3538)



By Allan

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Awesome!

Comment submitted: 4/18/2007 (#2190)



By David-lvz-cats

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Nice ^^ brill recipy thanks

Comment submitted: 4/18/2007 (#2185)