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Rating
5/5 (from 1 ratings)5 -
Yield
Serves 2
Ingredients
2 small bananas or 1 large one (fresh or frozen)
½ cup raw cashews
2 tablespoons fresh lavender flowers (separated from stem)
2 dates (pitted)
1 teaspoon alcohol-free vanilla extract
½ cup water
Recipe Directions
1. Throw everything into a high speed blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
2. Garnish with a lavender blossom, if you like.
Amysue's Thoughts
By amysueMy lavender has just come into bloom and I couldn’t wait to use it!
This was a lovely dessert but would also make a great breakfast.
I like it quite sweet, but you can skip the dates, if you like.
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Heartfeltjourneys
Oct 12, 2010
This recipe is really great and so creative!
gorawmom
Sep 14, 2010
This recipe makes me want to plant some lavender! I would love to see more "flower recipes!" Quite intriguing!!! :)
Nuri
Sep 14, 2010
I’ll try this with my lavender flowers! It sounds pretty and good tasting!
Thanks!
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Heartfeltjourneys
Oct 12, 2010
This recipe is really great and so creative!
rachel_akiko
Sep 19, 2010
I planted lavender two months ago but the flowers aren't growing. :( it's just leaves.
amysue
Sep 14, 2010
gorawmom - we LOVE eating flowers, especially lavender in puddings or cookies or a sweet bread. If you have any daylilies you can try putting a spread or nut cheese on the petals, or you can throw nasturtium blossoms on a salad for beautiful color and a peppery taste. So glad it's summer. Just make sure they're organic.
gorawmom
Sep 14, 2010
This recipe makes me want to plant some lavender! I would love to see more "flower recipes!" Quite intriguing!!! :)
Nuri
Sep 14, 2010
I’ll try this with my lavender flowers! It sounds pretty and good tasting!
Thanks!
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