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Export 8 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Fill a large pot with water and bring to a boil.
Step 2
Cut the ends of each banana and then slice the skin lengthways (do not remove the skin now).
Step 3
Carefully lower the bananas into the pot of water and boil about 15-20 minutes until the skin and water darkens and the bananas are tender.
Step 4
While the bananas are boiling, melt some dairy free butter in a skillet on medium heat.
Step 5
Start by frying the cumin seeds for about 2 minutes
Step 6
Add the onion and garlic and saute for 10 minutes until lightly golden and set aside.
Step 7
Drain the water off the bananas and remove the skin (it should come off with ease)
Step 8
Use a food processor/immersion stick/potato masher to puree the bananas adding the almond milk in intervals.
Step 9
Use a fork or spoon to mix in the half of the cooked up onions along with the thyme/shado beni, black pepper and pink salt to taste
Step 10
Use the remaining onions to top the mash when serving.
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