How to Make a Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich

Spread 1 tablespoon of peanut butter onto each slice of bread., Peel and slice a banana., Place the banana slices onto one of the bread slices., Drizzle some honey on top of the bananas., Press the two slices of bread together., Cut the sandwich in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Spread 1 tablespoon of peanut butter onto each slice of bread.

    You can use any type of bread you like, but whole wheat bread goes well with bananas and peanut butter.

    If you'd like, you can also lightly toast the bread first., Try to cut the banana as thinly as you can; this will help reduce bulk.

    About ½-inch (1.27 centimeters) thick slices will be enough. , If you wish to make an open-faced sandwich, then place the banana slices onto both pieces of bread.

    Spread the banana slices across evenly; they should be touching but not overlapping. , If you'd like, you can also add a sprinkle of cinnamon as well., You can also skip this step, and enjoy the sandwich as an open-faced sandwich instead., You can cut the sandwich vertically or diagonally.

    This will make it easier to eat and less-likely to fall apart. ,
  2. Step 2: Peel and slice a banana.

  3. Step 3: Place the banana slices onto one of the bread slices.

  4. Step 4: Drizzle some honey on top of the bananas.

  5. Step 5: Press the two slices of bread together.

  6. Step 6: Cut the sandwich in half.

  7. Step 7: Finished.

Detailed Guide

You can use any type of bread you like, but whole wheat bread goes well with bananas and peanut butter.

If you'd like, you can also lightly toast the bread first., Try to cut the banana as thinly as you can; this will help reduce bulk.

About ½-inch (1.27 centimeters) thick slices will be enough. , If you wish to make an open-faced sandwich, then place the banana slices onto both pieces of bread.

Spread the banana slices across evenly; they should be touching but not overlapping. , If you'd like, you can also add a sprinkle of cinnamon as well., You can also skip this step, and enjoy the sandwich as an open-faced sandwich instead., You can cut the sandwich vertically or diagonally.

This will make it easier to eat and less-likely to fall apart. ,

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