Y’all know how much I loved my friend Pam’s Reese’s Banana Bread Muffins, right? Something else I’ve become a little obsessed with different flavors of nut butters! Until a few weeks ago, I had never tried Nutella, Biscoff, or any other kind of exotic peanut butter. I’m a Peter Pan girl and I lived in ignorant bliss for nearly 50 years! Then, in the space of a few weeks several blogs I follow posted recipes using Nutella. I bought a jar and loved it! Then, I had to go on this cruddy diet so trust me – THAT was out. But this is my week to increase my calorie intake to a somewhat normal level and I’ve been looking around the grocery store when I visit experimenting with other “new” food products. Earlier this week, in the produce I found these mini-bananas. They are about 2 bites worth, taste delicious, and when you eat one, it gives you a shot of “sweet” without all the extra calories that bananas have. I would say that kids would like these as well because they are kid-sized.
I was all set to use several mini-bananas and make some more of Pam’s muffins but as I stood at the fridge peering in to see what I could find, I saw some crescent rolls that needed to be used up within the next day or two because they would go out of date during my next 2 week less than normal person calorie period. I pulled them out and laid them down by the bananas as a matter of convenience and since Mr. Picky-eater made a Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter sandwich this morning for breakfast, it was also sitting nearby. I had a moment, I guess and thought I could put them all together and make a warm ooey-gooey piece of paradise – or a hot mess whichever came first. Here is what I did:
Banana Nut Butter Crescents
1 can crescent rolls
Mini-bananas
Flavored nut butter
Lemon juice
Almonds – optional
As you can see I put ALL the flavored nut butters we have in the house and you could easily use any one of them. I used the dark chocolate peanut butter because that is what was opened. I also didn’t have any fresh lemons so I just used the bottled kind – you don’t even have to use that at all if you don’t care to. First I chopped up the almonds.
I set the oven at 350 F and rolled out the crescent rolls. Then I sliced a banana. I used a knife because while the peel is thin, it’s a tough little dickens. I sprinkled on a little lemon juice.
Then I spread on the butter – I didn’t pay much attention to how well I put in on.
Sprinkled on the almonds – only on some of them because Mr. Picky-eater doesn’t like them.
On the first one, I rolled it up like a traditional crescent roll.
Then on the others I did this:
I folded the wide end onto the banana:
Then the short end:
Finally, I smooshed up the sides and tried to seal them as best I could. They look a little like rolls.
Then I cooked them for 20 minutes and this is how they turned out!
These tasted sooooooooooo good, I ate two right away and that’s why there is a fork in the picture. So easy – so few ingredients – so delicious! And the dark chocolate peanut butter was just perfect!
quilt32
I love Nutella but I’ve never tried the chocolate peanut butter. I’ve never used the crescent rolls but I always have small amounts of pie crust dough in the freezer which would probably be pretty good, too. Good idea.
Lillian
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kalamitykelli
I bet it would! The dark chocolate peanut better is really very good – As you can see some of the stuff seeped out of a few of them because I didn’t fix it well on the sides, but I put them in the fridge and they are just as good cold!
Choc Chip Uru
Haha isn’t it such an awesome feeling discovering nut butters? LOVE IT! ๐
This looks like a delicious chocolate crescent roll!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
kalamitykelli
It IS an awesome feeling!!
eliotthecat
What a way to increase your calorie intake!
kalamitykelli
Yep and I enjoyed every morsel!! ๐
pamasaurus
Oh wow. This looks delicious! I’ve seen these made with chocolate chips and marshmallows (like a smore!). I want to make them all, lol.
kalamitykelli
That sounds wonderful! Maybe I’ll try that next time – in 2 more weeks! ๐
LizForADay
I think I can make that in my easy bake oven, as my boss calls it. I will have to let you know how that comes out. I will have to make the dough myself. Cool recipe. ๐
kalamitykelli
I want to see a picture when you are done!!!
LizForADay
OK!
Anita Schecter
OMG! Diet or no diet, none of the ingredients on that table are within my normal calorie load. But I do LOVE them and I love what you created. I’ll just come over for a quick bite. ๐
kalamitykelli
That would be lovely – except my son-in-law ate most of them last night! ๐ I’m kind of glad because I had 2 and needed no more!
chocolateandmore
Kelli, I love that you just used what you had in the fridge! I tried using crescent rolls with nutella one time and it just made a huge mess. Never thought about folding up the sides and sealing it! Will have to give it another go.
kalamitykelli
It sooooooooo worth it Joan! Some looked good and some (that I didn’t seal well) had nutella run out but my son in law said it really didn’t matter, he ate them all!
thebetterbaker11
Oh that sounds wonderful! I sooo love each of these ingredients – putting them together HAS to be fantastic! Thanks so much for linking up at Weekend Potluck!
kalamitykelli
Thank you Marsha! My son-in-law ate them ALL Thursday night – straight out of the fridge. Of course, I had to do quality control so I ate 2 but still – he ate 6 in one sitting!