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Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters baked in the oven are like mini stuffed biscuits and they are sure to be a family favorite. Made with refrigerated biscuit dough, they are super easy to make and only a few ingredients are required.

Banana Peanut BUtter Fritters

Now that my kids are teenagers (15 and 18) it seems half my day is spent trying to keep tabs on what they are doing. If you have teenagers I’m sure you do the same. “Where are you going?” “When will you be back?” “Who else is going?” “Who is driving?” “Is your phone charged so you can answer my texts?”
It’s never-ending.

Luckily my kids have really great friends which helps lessen my worries, but even still I like to keep my kids home under my watchful eye as much as possible. And you know teenagers. They just want to be around their friends as much as possible.

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

So I have no choice but to lure their friends to our house. That is best done with food. Teenagers are ALWAYS hungry.
Make yummy food to share with your kid’s friends and before you know it, your kids will be getting stopped in the hallway at school. “Hey, your mom making anything today?”

It totally works.
And if you can think of something they can help make, even better.

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

These Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters are super fun to make. No need to search through drawers for a rolling pin or cookie cutter either!

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

 

Use a mini Coca-Cola can to roll out some refrigerated biscuit dough, then cut out circles with the bottom of the can. As a bonus you get to give your kids a lesson about being resourceful while doing it.

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

 

Banana Peanut Butter Fritters

Next, top half the circles of dough with a slice of banana and half with a dab of peanut butter.

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

Sandwich them together, pinch the sides together and bake until lightly browned.

Ten minutes in the oven and you will have a treat the neighbor’s kids will be beating down your door to get. Drizzle them with melted chocolate and bacon pieces if you want to serve them Elvis-style. They pair perfectly with a cold Coca-Cola!

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

 

Banana Peanut Butter Fritters

 

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters

Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters baked in the oven are like mini stuffed biscuits and they are sure to be a family favorite. 
PREP: 15 minutes
COOK: 16 minutes
TOTAL: 31 minutes
SERVINGS: 15 fritters

Ingredients

  • 1 (10-ounce) can refrigerated biscuits, 5 large biscuits
  • 1 banana, sliced into ¼ to ½-inch slices
  • ½ cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup chocolate chips, melted in microwave (optional)
  • 1 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Using a mini Coca-Cola can, roll each biscuit out and cut circles using the bottom of the can. You should be able to cut at least 6 from each biscuit.
  • Place a banana slice on half of the pieces of dough.
  • Spread about 1 teaspoon of peanut butter on the pieces without banana.
  • For each fritter, sandwich a peanut butter piece on top of a banana piece and pinch the pieces of dough together around the circumference, stretching the dough some if necessary. Note: the pieces of dough will try their best to separate while they bake so it helps to tuck the seam part underneath as much as possible.
  • Place on a lightly greased baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown.
  • If desired, drizzle with melted chocolate and sprinkle with bacon.

Nutrition

Calories: 125kcal
Author: Christin Mahrlig
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American

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22 thoughts on “Banana-Peanut Butter Fritters”

  1. The recipe looks delicious, but the Coke is so random here. It kind of grosses me out to see a soda can used to roll out dough. I guess if it’s washed first, but I think in a bind, you’d use a glass not a soda can.

    Just super random and very obvious for product placement. I think something that actually ties in the Coke would have made more sense.

  2. Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel

    Delicious fritters and cokes! What teenager could resist that! This is such a fun project 🙂 And I love that you used the cans as rolling pins and cutters! So fun!

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