Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Apple Banana Bake

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In a recent post, I told all of you that I had joined weight watchers, well this Apple Banana Bake recipe is delicious and only 1 point per serving.  I am enjoying eating fruit after so many years of only eating very small portions.  I am loving making new recipes for desserts with fruit that are healthy and low in points.  This came out so delicious and I think you are going to love it as much as I did.  It was so easy to make and you should have all of the ingredients in you house.  Especially, since there are only 3 ingredients.  Give me an easy dessert recipe to make any day of the week. 

I am also giving you an alternative option, using Log Cabin Sugar Free Syrup.  This would be 0 points and that would make the whole baking dish 0 points.  So you could eat 2 servings instead of 1 for 0 points.  This is a delicious alternative and if you are really hungry, it would certainly fill you up.


Apple Banana Bake
Serves 2
1 Smartpoint per serving - with maple syrup
0 Smartpoints for all of it - with sugar free syrup

Ingredients:

1 large granny smith apple, peeled, cored, and sliced thinly
2 bananas sliced

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Spray a small baking dish with non stick spray.

Put your sliced apples and bananas in a large bowl and pour maple syrup over them.

Toss the fruit and syrup.

Pour into the baking dish.

Bake for 25 minutes.
  
Eat and Enjoy!



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4 comments:

  1. Oh yum! I was on weight watchers 10 years ago but I still count points (the old ones) and I still eat like I am on it most of the time. This is so perfect for breakfast. I will be trying this. Thanks!

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    1. Hi AnnMarie,
      I'm happy that you like the recipe. You are so right, it would be great for breakfast, delicious with yogurt, oatmeal, or granola also. I did weight watchers a long time ago also. The points are a little different, food is more points then before, but you get more points in a day then before also.
      Have a great day.
      Debi

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  2. Looks delicious. Thanks for sharing your favorites from Weight Watchers. We can all benefit from their recipes, whether we're members or not. :-)

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    1. Hi Kim,
      Thanks. It was really good. You are right about that all of us benefiting from their recipes. This one is good, easy, and not loaded with sugar, which is always a plus in my book.
      Debi

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