Ingredients
1 portion(s)
Rusks
- 125 g rice
- 1 banana, approx 125g, peeled
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6
40min
Preparation 10minBaking/Cooking -
7
easy
Preparation -
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Recipe is created for
TM 5
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Recipe's preparation
Preheat oven to 180C and line a baking tray with baking paper.
Weigh rice into mixing bowl.
Mill 30secs/speed 9 stopping every 20 secs to push grains from the top of the lid back into the bowl.
Repeat Step 2 until rice grains are a fine powder.
Break Banana into peices and add to the mixing bowl and mix 10 secs/speed 5.
Transfer mixture to a separate bowl.
Form mixture into 8 - 10 8cm long log shapes and place on baking tray.
Place in the oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through.
Allow to cool completely before giving to your little one to enjoy
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Tip
1. Use any type of rice for this recipe.
2. Substitute banana for fruit of your choice (pureed would work best).
3. Form mixture into any shape you like.
4. Store in an airtight container for up to three days.
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Comments
Add a commentAre these safe for a 5 month old refuse just...
Are these safe for a 5 month old refuse just started purees? Is it ok if they are a bit grainy?
I made the mixture but haven't baked them yet.... Had to stop and feed baby :/
I used mango and banana - found it to be chewy on...
I used mango and banana - found it to be chewy on the inside. Is this the consistency or is it suppose to be harder - like the store brought ones. Maybe need to add more rice for a harder consistency.
Tastes nice tho.
I had already made these with banana before and am...
I had already made these with banana before and am now trying with pears. They're in the oven and smell good Hopefully my boys like them (baby boy/almost 3yrs old cant eat rice so the older boys eat them/love them)
I followed the recipe and mine were successful....
I followed the recipe and mine were successful. Our little boy loves them!
I'm going to try this today!
I'm going to try this today!
Hi, ...
Hi,
Do these stay together quite well? Really hard like traditional rusks?
I have only just started purees and am worried a bit too large may break off?
Thanks
Super easy and a big hit with mr 5 month old and...
Super easy and a big hit with mr 5 month old and miss 24 month old who couldn’t stand not eating when her brother was! Thanks!!
MTolmie: Mine were fine after being defrosted. I...
MTolmie: Mine were fine after being defrosted. I was the only way they would have lasted. No way could a baby eat all of them in three days. 😜
Tiny:...
Tiny:
Hi!
I am looking at some recipes for my little one for next year (due in 3 weeks) and am hoping to be able to make instead of buy due to preservatives etc etc
You said you froze these - how long can they freeze for? Were they ok when defrosted to take to either day care or even just to throw in nappy bag to take to grandparents etc?
Thanks!
Thank you! These worked great! I used a mini...
Does anyone have the recipe? It is saying...
Does anyone have the recipe? It is saying forbidden.
Sooo quick and easy. I used basmati rice and did...
Sooo quick and easy. I used basmati rice and did not super fine mill it as 9 month old grandson's teeth producing gums need a bit of a rub.
Husband and I tasted one before giving it to our treasure and thought it thoroughly awful, thankfully, little one loved it and gnaws on it constantly. It must feel great on his sore gums.
I sent a few home with health conscious Mum who is delighted with them, and froze a few. I'll be making a whole heap more of these.
Thanks for recipe.
Super easy to make my daughter loves them...
Super easy to make & my daughter loves them! Definitely going to make them in bulk & freeze next time
Perfect So quick and easy to make
Perfect! So quick and easy to make
I had some rice flour to use so I used this and it...
I had some rice flour to use so I used this and it was excellent. If I was to use rice I'd definitely mill it to the same rice flour consistency. Great recipe and super easy. My little man loves them. Thanks.
JessiLou wrote:...
That is a very good question... frozen banana whips up nicely like ice cream but im not sure what would happen when you bake it.
I guess that as long as you can get the right consistency with the frozen banana and the rice mix then it should still bake fine although it would still depend on the stage of the banana when frozen.
Generally, the riper the banana when frozen the more moisture it seems to have when defrosted/used. If this was the case then I would add more rice to keep the consistency of rusks.
It would be great to hear your results if you do try with your frozen bananas
Would this work with frozen banana....
Would this work with frozen banana.
I have so many zipbags with frozen banana cause i didn't want them going off.
ajbrown wrote:...
ajbrown, I always rolled mine into logs and then cut this into the size bars that I was wanting (as my boys grew I made them larger). After cutting the log I found I could further shape them if I was not happy with the form. I hope this helps you and I would love to hear how you go next time
Kizza wrote:...
I would think that they should work just fine however you would probably not need to mill either of them for as long as rice. I would love to hear if you tried this and how it worked for you though
Lenka wrote:...
Thanks for that tip to make your rice even finer. I hope your baby did love them as much as mine did!
Cassandra Simm wrote:...
Thanks for that Cassandra Simm... that was my whole intention. I'm glad you like them!
stinimende wrote:...
You could certainly mill the rice to make it finer if you prefer a smoother texture. I did want to make them quite rustic and less like store bought ones to try and make them last longer so my son had to actually chew on them. Thanks for trying them out and let me know if you achieve a more suitable texture
tashwalker wrote:...
Thanks for sharing tashwalker...
krazykook wrote:...
I'm glad your son loves them mine both did too!
Chef Kez wrote:...
Great ideas Chef Kez! Thanks for those tips.
Jo Copping wrote:...
Thankyou for trying it out Jo Copping!
juzziemc wrote:...
That is so good to hear juzziemc! Thanks for leaving a comment.
Hol18a wrote:...
Great idea thanks Hol18a!
These are great. I have to
These are great. I have to work on making them rectangular better. Any tips?
Would these work with quinoa
Would these work with quinoa or buckwheat do you think?
These came out great, I used
These came out great, I used 1.5 bananas as that's what 125g made up. I also whizzed up my brown rice for 3x30sec sessions to make it super fine.
These are great and so easy!
These are great and so easy!
Are these meant to be a
Are these meant to be a little gritty in texture? Or did I not mill the rice/bake long enough?
These are perfect!!
These are perfect!!
These are awesome! So quick
These are awesome! So quick and easy to make, and my son loves them.
Great recipe! I have made a
Great recipe! I have made a few times now with medium grain brown rice and always make a double batch. A double batch for me normally yields 26 sticks as I make them a little smaller. I then reduce baking time to only 20mins.
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! So simple and best
Fantastic! So simple and best of all, bub loves them.
Great recipe. I use brown
Great recipe. I use brown rice and put them in the freezer after cooking and just take one out each day
These are awesome. I needed
These are awesome. I needed to grind the rice up a bit more but worked out either way. Thank you for this recipe.
These were fantastic! Made
These were fantastic! Made them for my nephew and he loved them.