It's Toddler Café Tuesday. Our book has been out about a year now and I thought it was time to start sharing more of the recipes with you, my loyal readers.
Banana Hot Dog
In a pinch, a plain old banana can become a hot dog! This is a funny and different way to serve this fruit. Put it in front of your child and watch their reaction. Let your kids help add the “mustard”—it may be messy, but it is sure to get them interested. And it’s a great way to use up your old hamburger or hot dog buns. Serve with banana chips for the ultimate tropical experience.
Makes 1 serving
1 banana, peeled
1 whole-wheat hot dog bun
Jelly
Creamy peanut butter
Place the peeled banana in a bun. Fill 2 zip-top baggies, 1 with jelly and the other with peanut butter. Cut a tiny hole in the corner of each bag, and squeeze out onto the banana as you would mustard and ketchup. Eat and enjoy.
Variations:
• Add crushed pistachios for a crunchy relish look-alike.
• Cereal and dried fruit make great additional toppings.
Toddler Tip:
• Let your toddler have some fun squeezing out the peanut butter and jelly in crazy patterns on their plates.
Recipe Note:
• If you are weary of peanut butter, try soy nut or almond butter for a change.
2 comments:
Very creative & makes perfect sense! My daughter & I will have to try these, many thanks.
What a great idea, my daughter would love that :)
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