N. Margolis
N. is 63 years old.
She is the Lead Singer of Drive Shaft.
N. is also known as "Mind Melting Queen".
N. is located in Nashville at Gangstah Sleep Over Nash.
N. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to do nothing in order to get ahead professionally.
Banoffee Pie
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Song Details
Banoffee Pie is Easy Listening music in tempo Moderato. The music is earth shaking and the lyrics are mind melting. The song was written 9/12/2016 by N. Margolis. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
83 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
Rock |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
1/22/2017 |
Dominant Instruments
Lead Vocals
Backup Vocals
Electric Guitar
Drums
Special Lyrics
For the base:
100g butter, melted
250g digestive biscuits, crushed
For the caramel:
100g butter
100g dark brown soft sugar
397g can Condensed Milk
For the top:
4 small bananas
300ml carton whipping cream, lightly whipped
grated chocolate
1. Put the biscuit crumbs in your bowl, then tip in the melted butter and mix it all together. Spoon this into the base and press against the bottom and sides – this is the base of the banoffee pie recipe. Chill it for ten minutes.
2. Melt the butter and sugar into a non-stick saucepan over a low heat, stirring all the time until the sugar has dissolved. Add the condensed milk and bring to a rapid boil for about a minute, stirring all the time for a thick golden caramel. Spread the caramel over the base, cool and then chill for about 1 hour, until firm or until ready to serve.
3. Carefully lift the pie from the tin and place on a serving plate. Slice the bananas; fold half of them into the softly whipped cream and spoon over the base. Decorate with the remaining bananas and finish with the grated chocolate.
Record Releases
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