Banana Honey Walnut Toasts

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Although Ramadan ended over a month ago, we are still having a difficult time breaking some of our Ramadan schedule and habits. Not only do we still stay up pretty late (midnight is the norm for me), but we also eat like mice early in the morning because it feels strange to fill up right after we’ve woken up. With all the things we have going on in our life, we certainly can’t afford to skip out on the most important meal of the day so today I’m sharing a simple breakfast idea that’s sweet, crunchy, and filling. Banana sandwiches are something we grew up eating as a treat. My father would make it for us and share stories of his picky-eating days, growing up in Beirut, where all he would eat was bread and sugar to fill up. I guess you can’t really go wrong with bread and banana! Thankfully none of us turned out that picky but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the product of my father’s resourcefulness πŸ™‚

When I got married, I was introduced to a whole different world of foods I had never eaten. One of those things was geimar,Β a creamy Iraqi spread similar to clotted cream. It’s thick and rich in just the right way and it’s unsweetened which makes it the perfect base for a sandwich like this. We don’t eat it often but when my in-laws are in town we make sure to get our fill of geimar, samoon (Iraqi flatbread), and honey. When I photographed this recipe, I used sourdough toast that I had on hand but you can use any bread you like. If you desire more substance and less bread, you can cut the banana length wise and roll it up in a thin pita bread just like my dad used to do.

Ingredients
Quality artisan bread/toast
Salted butter or clotted cream
Banana
Honey
Walnuts

Note: You can use unsalted butter if you’d like but I find the saltiness works wonderfully with the sweetness of the honey and banana.

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Directions
Toast the bread of your choice and generously lather on some butter while it’s still a bit warm. Layer on banana slices and walnuts and then drizzle on some honey. Serve alongside a nice cup of piping hot tea.

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6 thoughts on “Banana Honey Walnut Toasts

  1. Liz

    I love banana (always have a huge fruit basket full of bananas for the week), I have a huge container full of walnuts for anytime snacking and I have a mega jar of honey. I shall make this for breakfast tomorrow. Thank you for sharing!

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  2. Just out of curiousity: Are you from Iraq? My aunt lives there and she makes these all the time! She isn’t able to share all her Iraqi recipes with me, but the ones I’ve tried are drool-worthy. Amazing post, by the way!

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    • It’s funny that you say that, my SO has his roots from there, his parent’s visited a while back that was a favorite breakfast item! They have really cool and unusual recipes but we haven’t had time to put them out there πŸ˜€

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