GRAHAM CRACKER/BANANA CAKE, and easy Snack Cookies
When I was a kid, this was absolutely my favorite desert! It still ranks pretty high on my list. I'm not sure where my mom got this recipe, but I suspect it might be the Womens Home Companion Cookbook (circa 1941).
This is a terrifically easy no bake recipe that you can expand infinitely depending on the size of the crowd. Each cake serves about 6.
1 stack Graham Crackers (1/4 box)
bananas, sliced 1/4" thick
Buttercream Frosting
1 lb Powdered Sugar
1 stick Butter (softened)
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/4 cp milk
place a graham cracker on a plate. Cover with a layer of banana slices. Repeat until you've used up the crackers (ending with a cracker on top).
In a mixing bowl, beat sugar, butter, milk and vanilla till smooth and fluffy. Frost cake.
Let this cake sit a few hours before serving so the crackers soften. Mom always sliced this cake. I prefer to cut it in quarters so everyone gets big pieces and plenty of frosting!
What to do with left over frosting?
mix in some peanut butter and/or cocoa. apply to a graham cracker in a thick layer. top with another graham cracker. duplicate this process until you've run out of frosting. call the kids. serve with milk.
This is a terrifically easy no bake recipe that you can expand infinitely depending on the size of the crowd. Each cake serves about 6.
1 stack Graham Crackers (1/4 box)
bananas, sliced 1/4" thick
Buttercream Frosting
1 lb Powdered Sugar
1 stick Butter (softened)
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/4 cp milk
place a graham cracker on a plate. Cover with a layer of banana slices. Repeat until you've used up the crackers (ending with a cracker on top).
In a mixing bowl, beat sugar, butter, milk and vanilla till smooth and fluffy. Frost cake.
Let this cake sit a few hours before serving so the crackers soften. Mom always sliced this cake. I prefer to cut it in quarters so everyone gets big pieces and plenty of frosting!
What to do with left over frosting?
mix in some peanut butter and/or cocoa. apply to a graham cracker in a thick layer. top with another graham cracker. duplicate this process until you've run out of frosting. call the kids. serve with milk.
2 Comments:
At 5:19 PM, Isabella di Pesto said…
I'm happy to learn any recipe for a dessert that doesn't require having the oven on.
It's hot here.
Thanks for posting this!
At 7:57 PM, Anonymous said…
i've never made buttercream. a stick of butter! now i know why they call it buttercream...
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