2 slices of bread (or more if you want more then 1)
Butter knife
Plate
Step1
Put your pieces of bread down on the plate.
Step2
Open the peanut butter and using the butter knife spread some of the peanut butter on one of the slices of bread.
Step3
Close the peanut butter. (Wouldn’t want it drying up now would you?)
Step4
Set the bread with no peanut butter on it underneath the other one (so that the peanut butter is still facing up).
Step5
Peel the banana and set it on the side of the plate that is now clear.
Step6
Take the butter knife and begin to slice 1/4 inch or so sections of banana. They can be smaller or bigger, it all depends on how you want to cut them. (And how tall you want your sandwich to be)
Step7
Once the banana is cut, pick up the slices of banana, and move the bread slice on the bottom back to its original position.
Step8
Place the banana slices one at a time on top of the peanut butter however you want to; in a grid, thrown on top haphazardly, or in some other arrangement.
Step9
Put the plain slice of bread on top of the bananas. (That are on top of the peanut butter)
Step10
Now you can either eat the sandwich, or give it to someone else.
Tips & Warnings
I wouldn’t recommend this sandwich if you don’t like bananas or peanut butter.
Try to use fresh ingredients as that makes a huge difference.
If you are allergic to any of the ingredients I would recommend against eating the sandwich.
on 10/24/2007
I never even heard of a peanut butter and banana sandwich (only with grape jelly or with celery and raisins to make "ants-on-a-log" for girl scouts - ok that's not a sandwich, but still). For that reason, I do appreciate the effort put into writing this article. Now, if I dared try this sandwich without cringing, does grilling it make it tastier? If so, please add to the instructions! :-) Thanks!
on 10/24/2007
I never even heard of a peanut butter and banana sandwich (only with grape jelly or with celery and raisins to make "ants-on-a-log" for girl scouts - ok that's not a sandwich, but still). For that reason, I do appreciate the effort put into writing this article. Now, if I dared try this sandwich without cringing, does grilling it make it tastier? If so, please add to the instructions! :-) Thanks!
on 8/17/2007
I agree there really wasnt any need to write a article about this.
Besides the peanut butter and banana sandwich is considered (in my mind) to be THE GOD of all other sandwiches and should never be considered to become a gift to someone else (unless you bump into Nelson Mandela or someone of similar greatness):P
Comments
spast said
on 10/24/2007 I never even heard of a peanut butter and banana sandwich (only with grape jelly or with celery and raisins to make "ants-on-a-log" for girl scouts - ok that's not a sandwich, but still). For that reason, I do appreciate the effort put into writing this article. Now, if I dared try this sandwich without cringing, does grilling it make it tastier? If so, please add to the instructions! :-) Thanks!
spast said
on 10/24/2007 I never even heard of a peanut butter and banana sandwich (only with grape jelly or with celery and raisins to make "ants-on-a-log" for girl scouts - ok that's not a sandwich, but still). For that reason, I do appreciate the effort put into writing this article. Now, if I dared try this sandwich without cringing, does grilling it make it tastier? If so, please add to the instructions! :-) Thanks!
Olorin said
on 8/17/2007 I agree there really wasnt any need to write a article about this.
Besides the peanut butter and banana sandwich is considered (in my mind) to be THE GOD of all other sandwiches and should never be considered to become a gift to someone else (unless you bump into Nelson Mandela or someone of similar greatness):P
tsikay said
on 8/16/2007 its okay if the step-by-step-instruction is simple..... i appreciate your effort in sharing your "how to" article.
Keyguy242 said
on 8/16/2007 this is so simple its hard. is there really a need for instructions? besides arent you supposed to grill the sandwich after making it?