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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Which foods do you crave at MIDNIGHT?
I want to say thanks to everyone for all of the amazing get-well wishes!! They made me feel all warm and fuzzy...and did help me feel better...if only for a few seconds at a time :) I did get plenty of virtual soup...and I virtually slurped it all up...but here in the flesh, it was warm water with lemon, B&B and a whole head of roasted garlic (in one sitting...is it any wonder that most of those boogies skedaddled?) that kick started my war on germs. We're all still wrestling with it a bit, but overall the icky's seem to be on their way out...if begrudgingly.
So, imagine you've been under the weather for a few days and not necessarily getting any food cravings and even if you did, you wouldn't be able to taste the food anyway. It's closing in on midnight...the house is silent, aside from some gentle snoring and night-time wall kicking from a tossing, turning child...and your tummy starts to growl. You don't want to hit that creaky floorboard, so you zigzag-ily hop your way into the kitchen. The lights will definitely wake that light-sleeper known as middle child...who will surely take it as a sign that it is time to get up and get ready for school. So, you light a candle, grab some bread and peanut butter from the pantry and a banana from the bowl on the counter. As luck would have it, the cast iron skillet is sitting on the stove top. You spy the butter dish...
Elvis Presley's Fried Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
from Nigella Bites by Nigella Lawson
1 small, ripe banana
2 slices white bread
2 scant Tbs. creamy Peanut Butter
2 Tbs. butter
Smash up your banana. Lightly toast your bread and then spread the peanut butter on one slice and the banana on the other. Sandwich together.
Fry in butter...turning once, until each side is golden brown. Cut sandwich carefully in half on the diagonal and eat.
...now blow out that candle and zigzag your way back to bed! Do you have any Midnight Sneaks...perhaps made from a recipe by Nigella? Because that is our them over at IHCC this week, and we'd love for you to join us!
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I heard that this sandwich combo is American's favourite, I'd try this out one day. Good to know you're doing well!
ReplyDeleteapples and creamy peanut butter. or grilled cheese. god those are so good!
ReplyDeleteThat is a hunka hunka burnin love...
ReplyDeleteAll i want at midnight is a glass of cold cold milk
omg...i loooove banana sandwiches! I've been eating them since I was a little girl (my dad is from the south) but I've never had it toasted! MUST TRY!
ReplyDeletehmmm...for a quicky snack, i like the simple...butter on saltine crackers. thats it. must be the salty crunch or something.
oh ya...and i'm glad you're feeling better :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves this sandwich!!!! I love a piece of cheese for a late snack.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better...my craving is French toast....YUM!
ReplyDeleteWell, love Evis's music, don't care for his sandwich LOL, and I have tried it in the past. I just don't get it. I think I am one of the very few who aren't mad for this combo. Oh well, different strokes for different folks, eh? Your picture does make it look so good that I confess I am tempted to ask you for a tiny bite of yours!
ReplyDeleteGlad you and yours are doing better! Bad old germies! Glad they're skedaddling!!
Pb & nanners fried in butter! Just what the doctor ordered!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat midnight sneak!
This is something I would probably do but the people at my house won't eat..
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling a bit better. Lots of garlic - that's my girl! :-) You just reminded me, it's "that season" I have got to post my super cure all soup very soon!
ReplyDeletePS - At midnight I crave pizza and beer - but then again that's what I crave all the time ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a serious mid-night snack! I love the sweet and nutty flavors of this sandwich! I also like to toast the slices of bread in butter over a pan before assembling this together. Sometimes, I do a PB&J and banana. There are so many ways to indulge this mid-night snack!
ReplyDeletemy brother did something like this for easter, but it was with bacon and had egg batter and crumbs on the top and a bit of jelly swirled on the top - heaven!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are feeling better!! This looks like one serious midnight sneak. I have had tyler's peanut butter and jelly with banana and grilled it. It is one decadent treat, a lot like a dessert. Looks like one tasty midnight snack! I bet it hit the spot as you started to feel better.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're just an over-achiever. It took me three weeks to feel better! I am delighting in your decadent, guuilty snack - sandwich - what fun it is! And what a grand idea - what do I eat at midnight? Well, I'm a pumpkin by then.
ReplyDeleteyou are so cute, oh cereals or banana for me
ReplyDeleteGood one! I was looking at that on in her Bites book the other day.
ReplyDeleteI'll tell my son to drop by and get a sandwich from you...he loves these. He is, at this moment, on his way to Indiana...driving since 9 PM. Now I'll worry.......
This IS low calorie, right??
ReplyDeleteIf I ate the Elvis Special every time I was up at night (almost always...hubs starts in with the snoring at 2:30am like clockwork), I'd have the ass the size of India.
ReplyDeleteStill, I am not proud of my go-to midnight snack: glass of wine, pepper jack cheese slices, crackers. And if I can't get back to sleep, more wine :)
I am so glad that you and your family are doing so much better. And thanks for sharing the sandwich idea! BTW, I have an award waiting for you on my blog! Stop by and pick it up! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I hardly eat anything after 8pm....but now I would love to have your midnight-craving peanut butter banana sandwich!
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That is most definitely my kind of sandwich!! I am glad that you are feeling better. Hopefully you and your family are done with sickness for a while. Congrats on the foodshots. That is a very COOL site.
ReplyDeleteI've never had the urge to try peanut butter and banana together. But your photos are amazing that it's convincing me otherwise.
ReplyDeleteCan't say that I've had midnight cravings... usually at that time of night, I'm dead to the world. ;-)
I'm reading this in the early morning when I haven't eaten anything yet. My stomach is screaming "I need food!"
ReplyDeleteGlad you're feeling better there girl. Ya know, I've never had one of these (amazing considering I'm a HUGE Elvis fan and all) although, I do remember my mom eating smashed bananas on toast. A must try (doubtful it will be at midnight ;) )
ReplyDeletesweetness on the sandwich and sweeeeetnessss on the foodshots -
ReplyDeleteOnly you could make this little sandwich look amazingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy craving?
caramel apples with nuts on them. I could eat and eat them.
Ooo, I would totally go for this delicious sandwich at midnight! I like to mix banana slices with cocoa powder for my midnight snack :)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed that you made this. great job.
ReplyDeleteMmmm your sandwich looks soooooo good!! Forget midnight, I want it right now!!! At midnight I usually crave whatever leftover baked goods are around the kitchen. I have a horrible habit of "evening out the edges" of a pie or cake just so I wont feel as bad eating a whole piece. I can justify just "helping out by cleaning the edges" much more than another piece! haha
ReplyDeleteThis is a heavenly delicious midnight snack. It would give me sweet dreams for sure! Congrats on Foodshots!
ReplyDeleteI've heard about this...I need to try it one day. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteHeh, I've been wanting to try that for ages, but never quite get around to it. Looks great! I always seem to want pizza in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteoh my!! vat a great combo girlie :)i should try this delicious sandwich sooner :) thanx for sharing! and glad that ye are feeling much better :)
ReplyDeletecheers and have a great weekend! :)
oh my goodness, if i'm going to eat anything at midnight, it's going to be this! i'm glad you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteThis same pb and nana sandwich we've been eating since we were little is now fried huh? Sounds messy but its gotta be just as good fried...Jen
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're feeling better.
ReplyDeleteElvis would be proud. Believe it or not, I've never had food cravings in the middle of the night. Maybe because I eat too much during the day. I'm also not a night owl. I turn into a pumpkin much past nine or ten.
Sam
The perfect solution for those midnight cravings. I had this one marked too before I settled on my chocolate pots. It looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds perfect! get well soon!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm never up at midnight...But when I was, I used to make popcorn a lot.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I've heard that this sandwich of Elvis' is supposed to be good; I'll have to try it sometime! For me, at midnight, hmmmm, pizza warmed up or a pimento cheese sandwich (very Southern!. So glad that you're better! ~ Roz
ReplyDeleteHey girli! I grabbed your button to put on my blog....I've got one too if you'd like. Thanks, Roz
ReplyDeleteI don't have any midnight sneaks but, if I did, it would be Elvis's famous banana and peanut butter sandwich. Man that looks good. A perfect midnight or anytime snack.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better.
Grilled cheese and bacon. I've convinced myself it's better for me than bacon and eggs.
ReplyDeleteMmm! I ate a version of this sandwich today. It was delicious.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try grilled PB apple and bacon sometime.
Glad you're feeling better. I was going to email you earlier and ask how you were.
ReplyDeleteAt midnight, we usually munch on buttered raisin toast :-)
Wow ! This certaily goes for midnight cravings !!! Hope you are better !!
ReplyDeleteForget midnight, this is what I crave constantly! I seriously could eat peanut butter at every meal for the rest of my life and be entirely happy. This sandwich looks ideal for every occasion in my life. Great choice.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better!! That peanut butter banana sandwich looks GOOD!
ReplyDelete(personally, I'm a midnight cookie eater)
I remember trying this after I saw Nigella make it on her show a long time ago ... turns out it's not really my cup of tea .. but I still love Nigella AND Elvis! My fav midnight snack is usually something savory and fried ... and possibly cheesy!
ReplyDeletethat looks so divine!!! i love your blog...yum! :)
ReplyDeleteI skip the bread and just spread the peanut butter right on to the banana and eat it that way.
ReplyDeleteI have to try your recipe... cuz currently... I have a no frills way of snacking... I'm with Diana... a spoon... a jar of PB and a banana and I'm a happy woman.
ReplyDeleteI have been under the weather the past 1.5 weeks & I know how you're feeling about being sick too :(. Hope you'll get better really soon. This banana peanut butter fried sandwich is SO tempting!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm Love Fried Peanut Butter and banana Sandwiches. Haven't had one for years though. My Midnight snack is super grain filled bread, toasted with thin sliced of White Cheddar, no Mayo, slapped on really quick so the cheese becomes slightly melty with the residual heat from the toast.. MMMMMM Now I am starving... LOL
ReplyDeleteOh how you just brought back memories of girlfriends coming home late from clubbing...12 egg omelets sounded so good when we talked about it on the way home, but why did I have to cook them...I have not had one of these sandwiches in yearrrrrs!
ReplyDeleteYou have too much good food.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to potluck with Nigella, this week.
She has so many wonderful recipes.
Hello from Holland.
ReplyDeleteWow! I grew up eating peanut butter and banana sandwiches but never fried. I did see this in the Nigella cookbook but never saw anyone do it. So yummy! And glad you are better!
ReplyDeleteGotta admit: this is one sandwich that I'm not terribly keen to try, notwithstanding the mild peanut allergy I have. With that said, the gooey-ness of it is certainly appealing. 8-)
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