Saturday, September 3, 2011

Free Bean Pot Recipes: Banana Split Dessert





This Bean Pot Recipe is for Banana Split Dessert is a twist to those I have been sharing.  This one is very easy to put together and you do not put in the microwave or oven.  

The Bean Pot  is made out of clay it also retains coldness. This means you will be able to fix this Banana Split Dessert  in your chilled Bean Pot. It will help keep your food cold while sitting at your table.  Did I forget to mention how pretty your Bean Pot will look sitting on your table.

Sonoma Villa Collection
Banana Split Dessert

Items Needed:
1-- 12 oz. non-Dairy Whipped topping (Cool Whip)
1-- 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk           
1-- 21-oz can cherry pie filling
1-- 8-oz can crushed pineapple                                                         
3--  bananas
pecans
And of course 1 Bean Pot 

Directions:

In the bean pot, fold together
12-oz non-Dairy Whipped Topping (Cool Whip) with
14-oz can sweetened condensed milk.
Gently fold in 21-oz can cherry pie filling.
Drain 8-oz can crushed pineapple and fold the pineapple into the mixture. (Drink the juice.)
Cut 3 bananas into chunks and fold into mixture.
Add 1 cup of pecans.

Chill for 2 hours and serve. Tastes like a banana split!

Why not try this recipe for the next brunch you are having.  The Bean Pot with the Banana Split Dessert  will be waiting for you to take out of the refrigerator to serve and will compliment your other supportive dishes.  Enjoy.

To purchase a Bean Pot click on the image above or the words Sonoma Villa Collection.

Please leave a comment if you like or if you would have other suggestions.    What would you serve as supportive dishes for a brunch? Let me hear from you!

Tip for making your home smell fantastic: Fill a bowl or your favorite basket  with the zingy zest of citrus fruit or how about apples for the fall.  Place in the center of your kitchen table not only will it help with the scent of your home but it is nice to pick up a piece of fruit to eat.  Can't pass by.  When a piece of fruit looks "tired" cut it in half and grind it in your garbage disposal to replace unpleasant food odors with a lively, fresh scent.   

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