This is really a nice treat to have anytime of the year. At least I'll have it any season there's something so comforting about it. The kiddies wanted some ice cream so I thought mummy would make it a bit more posh. I had some bananas on hand and I figured instead of making them banana split, which they would've loved anyway why not have them try one of my favourites.
Banana Flambé
Flambé is French which means to drench in liqour and ignite. I'm not one to play with fire so I did this part outside of my kitchen with adult supervision, lol ; ) The fire burns the alcohol off but leaves a nice flavour of the liqour and gives the bananas a beautiful glaze.
For my kiddie version I left out the alcohol. I served it over vanilla ice cream with wafer thin specks of semi sweet chocolate. They loved it : )
Ingredients
3 ripe bananas sliced
2 tablespoon butter
3 tablespoon dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon Madagascar Bourbon vanilla
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
tub of vanilla ice cream
* I made a separate batch for the kiddies opting out the alcohol
Method
On a non-stick skillet on medium heat melt the butter then add the dark brown sugar. Melt together then add the sliced bananas. Gently stir the bananas so that they don't break they become really soft when cooked. Add the vanilla still a gently and for the finale... Add the Grand Marnier and ignite. Do this with caution in my case I took my skillet out to the backyard.. Better to be safe and voila! Add to your ice cream..
Enjoy, TTFN!
Banana Flambé
For my kiddie version I left out the alcohol. I served it over vanilla ice cream with wafer thin specks of semi sweet chocolate. They loved it : )
Ingredients
3 ripe bananas sliced
2 tablespoon butter
3 tablespoon dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon Madagascar Bourbon vanilla
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
tub of vanilla ice cream
* I made a separate batch for the kiddies opting out the alcohol
Method
On a non-stick skillet on medium heat melt the butter then add the dark brown sugar. Melt together then add the sliced bananas. Gently stir the bananas so that they don't break they become really soft when cooked. Add the vanilla still a gently and for the finale... Add the Grand Marnier and ignite. Do this with caution in my case I took my skillet out to the backyard.. Better to be safe and voila! Add to your ice cream..
Enjoy, TTFN!
Grand Marnier, bananas and ice cream - so much to like there. I normally add rum to bananas but I'm definitely up for trying an orange flavour too.
ReplyDeletePlease let me know what you think after you've tried it. I'll have to try it with rum next time since the rum tasted so nice with the caneles :)
DeleteWow, your banana flambe looks delicious and a great way of using bananas x
ReplyDeleteThank you Miss C :)
DeleteOh wow, that looks great! I've only had banana flambe once.. and never have I tried to make it at home... Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenn, it's now become a favourite here :)
DeleteYum! What a great treat! We always have bananas in the house and my fave liqueur is Grand Marnier ... a nice and easy end to a special meal!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, It really is a nice combination :)
DeleteI can just imagine how delicious these bananas tasted!
ReplyDeleteMary x
Thanks Mary I was quite proud lol : )
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