I was talking with my brother the other day about peanut butter and banana sandwiches. And, after reading about them, he had the urge to have one again.
Specifically, my brother had a craving for what’s apparently known as a “Velvet Elvis”, which is a peanut-butter-and-banana sandwich, except that it’s grilled as if like a grilled-cheese sandwich (with each slice buttered on the outside).
So, he set out to buy the necessary ingredients. And, normally, this wouldn’t be a problem, except that he’s interning in Germany for the summer. So, while the bread and bananas were easy enough to find, he just couldn’t find any peanut-butter at his local grocery store.
However, like any good European food-store, his local store had plenty of Nutella. Now, in case you’ve been living under a rock, Nutella is a chocolate-flavored spread made with hazelnuts. It’s very much delicious, but can hard to find in this country (at least at reasonable prices). So, at any rate, he picked up some Nutella as a substitute for the peanut butter.
He assembled and grilled the sandwich: bread + bananas + Nutella. He tells me that, though it was definitely tasty, it still didn’t live up to the full potential of a genuine Velvet Elvis. Nonetheless, he named this new sandwich as a “European Elvis” (a good name, I think). And, though I'm still a big fan of ordinary peanut butter and banana sandwiches, I look forward to consuming a European Elvis sometime.
ObJulie: Yes, I'm aware that Central Market probably has Nutella for sale ;).
Nutella?
Yummy!
I recommend combining Nutella with Cream Cheese.
Example: spread both on a bagel. Or, for a real treat, buy some pre-made crepes. Lay it out flat, and spread Nutella on half, and Cream Cheese on other half. Then roll it up, nuke it. Tasty! (I doubt healthy, Alex. :-P )