This is the Wraith here.

I'm once and for all proving the existance of the Banana Nut Cookie!


The real BNC
Wild Banana-Nut and Banana-Coconut Cookies 

1 stick Crisco-bar or 2 sticks butter (16 tablespoons total) 
1 teaspoon baking soda 
1.5 cups white sugar (may substitute brown sugar) 
a couple glops of honey (or more if you reduce the sugar a little) 
2 eggs 
a gurgle of vanilla (2 tablespoons if you're picky) 
1 banana (easier to smush if it's ripe enough that the peel is browning) 
1/2 cup nuts (I like walnuts) or 1/2 to 3/4 cup shredded coconut 
2.5 or so cups of flour 

Melt Crisco in a large bowl. Smush a banana into it. Add in everything else but the flour.
Add nuts for a banana-nut cookie. Or add coconut for the banana-coconut version (very exciting!).
Mix. Add flour. Mix some more. Add extra flour until the mixture is reasonably firm (doesn't stick 
very much to your fingers). If you added much honey, it helps to chill the dough briefly -- otherwise
the cookies melt and make big flat cookies (though they still taste good). Drop little clumps of dough
onto baking sheet. Bake 9-10 minutes at 375 degrees F. Don't overcook -- the cookies should come out 
slightly undercooked for that delicious chewy texture. If you pull them out a little undercooked, you can 
let them cook just a little more after you pull them out of the oven as they're cooling off on the cookie sheet. 

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Note: Nothing on my other site is real... it is all fictitious except for the pictures.
However, everything (including cookies) on this site is real.
My apologies for not spending money for a domain name to prove the existance of the BNC. This is possibly why I haven't included any fancy little sounds or widjets here... I'm just trying to prove a cookie, okay!?


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