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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients3ripe bananas, divided2cupswhole-milk vanilla Greek yogurt1 ½tablespoonssugar2cupscoarsely crushed vanilla wafer cookies (about 4 ounces)Whipped cream (optional)
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Ingredients
3ripe bananas, divided
2cupswhole-milk vanilla Greek yogurt
1 ½tablespoonssugar
2cupscoarsely crushed vanilla wafer cookies (about 4 ounces)
Whipped cream (optional)
DirectionsMash 1 banana in a medium bowl. Add yogurt and sugar and mix well.Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons crushed cookies in the bottom of 4 clear 8-ounce glasses. Slice the remaining 2 bananas. Top the cookie layer with about 3 tablespoons yogurt mixture and 3 or 4 banana slices. Repeat the layers 2 more times. Top with any remaining crushed cookies and whipped cream, if desired.Andrea MathisOriginally appeared: EatingWell.com, May 2021
Directions
Mash 1 banana in a medium bowl. Add yogurt and sugar and mix well.Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons crushed cookies in the bottom of 4 clear 8-ounce glasses. Slice the remaining 2 bananas. Top the cookie layer with about 3 tablespoons yogurt mixture and 3 or 4 banana slices. Repeat the layers 2 more times. Top with any remaining crushed cookies and whipped cream, if desired.Andrea Mathis
Mash 1 banana in a medium bowl. Add yogurt and sugar and mix well.
Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons crushed cookies in the bottom of 4 clear 8-ounce glasses. Slice the remaining 2 bananas. Top the cookie layer with about 3 tablespoons yogurt mixture and 3 or 4 banana slices. Repeat the layers 2 more times. Top with any remaining crushed cookies and whipped cream, if desired.
Andrea Mathis

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, May 2021
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)388Calories10gFat65gCarbs12gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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