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Banana Bread Squares

Makes: 25 Servings

 

Ingredients:

 

18 Oz Flour
1/2 Lb Sugar
1 Tablespoon Evaporated Milk Or Rice Milk
1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
1/3 Tablespoon Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda
2 Eggs (Or Equivalent Amount Of Egg Replacer)
3/4 Cups Water
4 Bananas - Mashed
3 Oz Butter

 

Instructions:

  1. Mix dry ingredients thoroughly.
  2. Combine wet ingredients & add butter.
  3. Add mashed bananas.
  4. Beat all three mixes thoroughly. Heat, remix, and blend as needed.
  5. Mix all three in a large bowl & then add resulting batter to a greased pan.
  6. Bake until golden brown.
  7. Remove & cool on a rack.
  8. Cut into squares and serve.


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