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I use the banana one in my peanut butter cookie recipe. I hated standard peanut butter cookies because they had too much flour, not enough peanut butter, and I could always taste the leavening agent.
I started tweaking things and accidentally ended up with a vegan, gluten free recipe that can only not be eaten by people with peanut allergies or carb dodgers. And since you don't need to split an egg to make a smaller batch you can make smaller batches more easily.

Piller's Peanut Butter Cookies.
Servings: 15 three inch cookies.
1 teaspoon baking soda (not powder).
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup demerara sugar
1/2 cup powdered demerara sugar (half a cup demerara in a spice grinder and remeasured to half a cup).
1/2 a banana
1 cup all-natural chunky or smooth peanut butter.

  • preheat oven at 350f.
  • in a small bowl smash the banana with a fork until creamy with no chunks.
  • In a large bowl mix the the baking soda, baking powder and sugars.
  • add the peanut butter and banana and mix thoroughly.
  • Spoon one to three tablespoon amounts onto silicon baking mat in a baking sheet or an insulated baking sheet.
  • flatten them to about 1/3 inch (1 cm) thick with a fork or meat tenderizing hammer.
  • bake for 10-15 minutes, they will be very soft.
  • let cool completely and they will firm up into crispy goodness.
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