I was at McDonald's (MCD) the other day (well, my usual hang-out area while waiting to pick up my son from school) enjoying their latest promotional craze - Banana Pie. Well, I have to admit that I really fell for the pie the moment it set in my mouth. The crust is just perfectly thin and super crisp. The filling is slushy and yummy.
It hit me so hard that I literally went bananas scouring the net searching high and low for a similar recipe of which I finally called it quit and waved the white flag. Seriously, I can't seem to find any pie recipe close to that of McDonald's's version. All I could find was the open-type but not the enclosed one.
Persistent as I was, I decided to make it from scratch. First, I would have to search for the filling recipe, then followed by the pastry recipe. Looking for the filling recipe was surprisingly easy. I only found one recipe (that resembled McDonalds's version). So, I hadn't had any choice to choose from - take it or leave it! So cruel! As for the pastry recipe, well I have to admit that I was more fussy and picky on this. Actually, all that I am looking for in a pastry is that it has to be crispy and flaky. I was somehow glad that I finally found one.
Well, it took me two days before I got both the filling and pastry recipes that passed my so-called personal requirements. Once done, I got down to business and made them. All I could say, the making process was straightforward and pretty easy.
But more importantly, what's my verdict on this recipe? On a scale of 1-10, I would give an 8. I am generally satisfied with what came out. The filling was yummy with a nice buttery banana-ry aroma (except that it's a little on the sweet side). The pastry was buttery, crisp and what's more important is it was SERIOUSLY FLAKY!!! So, generally, FILLING + PASTRY = NICE BANANA TURNOVER.
You may ask me - you gave 8 out of 10, so what happen to the remaining 2? Well, so long as I don't find the McDonald's-like type, the pie does not deserve a 10 from me.
The Recipe:
- 4 ripe bananas, cut into 1/4-inch thick slices
- 4 Tbsp. margarine or butter
- 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
- 1 Tbsp. corn starch, dissolved in 2 Tbsp. water
- Heat margarine or butter over medium heat in a wok or frying pan. Stir in sliced bananas and cook for about 2 minutes.
- Add sugar and lemon juice, then cook for another 3 to 4 minutes over low heat until the texture becomes slightly creamy. Add the corn starch, dissolved in water, to the mixture. Once the filling is creamy with chunks of banana, turn off the heat. So, this is how it looks like finally.
- 300g plain flour
- 225g butter, cold diced
- (35g caster sugar for sweet pastry/1 tsp salt for savoury)
- 6-8 tbsps cold water
- Measure out the plain flour into a large bowl.
- Dice the cold butter into small pieces. Easiest way I’ve found to do this is to work on a plate. Slice the butter and add a good spoonful of the flour for the pastry. Tossing the butter in the flour as you dice stops them from sticking to each other and keeps the pieces separate.
- Add the butter to the flour and start to rub it in with your fingertips. Now maybe the reason I love flaky pastry so much is it’s the lazy persons pastry, you don’t want to rub it in fully pretend you’re making a shortcrust and do a half hearted job, only rubbing it in half way – so there’s plenty of little pebbles of butter still left.
- Stir through the caster sugar for a sweet Flaky pastry or 1 tsp of salt for savoury.
- Start to add the water, just a couple of tablespoons at a time and mix it together with the blade of table knife until it just comes together without being crumbly.
- Lightly knead the pastry in the bowl to form a dish.
- Wrap it in clingfilm or a freezer bag and place it in the fridge to chill for 1 hour.
C) Assembling Everything
- Roll the dough (according to your desired size) into a square.
- Put 2 to 3 heaping tablespoons of filling in the center of each square and fold in half into a rectangular shape.
- Use a fork to press the edges firmly closed and to also make a decorative pattern.
- Arrange the turnovers 2 inches apart on a cooking sheet or in a baking pan lined with foil.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Brush the turnovers with an egg wash, consisting half of water and half of eggs. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown.
HAPPY TRYING!!
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