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Basic Bananas Foster Recipe

Basic Bananas Foster
Difficulty: Easy | Total Time: | Makes: 4 servings

Flambéing bananas and rum in front of your guests gives you massive kitchen cred. (And this dessert is actually easy!) What’s not good cred? Having the fire department at your dinner party, too. So make sure nothing flammable is near the pan.

Special equipment: If you’re cooking over an electric stove, use a long match or a grill lighter to ignite the rum vapors.

To see this recipe with illustrated steps, check out The Basics: How to Make Bananas Foster.

INGREDIENTS
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter (1/2 stick)
  • 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 2 pinches ground cinnamon
  • 1 pinch fine salt
  • 4 ripe but firm bananas, peeled and cut in half crosswise then lengthwise to yield 16 pieces total
  • 1/2 cup dark rum
  • Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, for serving (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Place the butter, sugar, cinnamon, and salt in a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring constantly, until a bubbly and slightly thickened caramel forms, about 3 minutes.
  2. Add the bananas, cut side down, in a single layer (try to keep them from touching). Cook until the bottoms are coated with caramel, about 1 minute. (Don’t overcook or the bananas will get mushy.) Using two forks or a spatula, carefully flip the bananas over.
  3. Remove the pan from the heat, add the rum, and let it sit a few seconds so the rum warms up. (Note: You are about to light the rum on fire, so make sure nothing is hanging over the stove, and use caution!) If you’re using a gas stove, place the pan back on the burner over medium heat and slightly tip it so the burner flames ignite the alcohol. (Don’t actually let the alcohol touch the flame, and don’t pour it out of the pan.) If you’re using an electric stove, light a match or grill lighter and lower the flame toward the rum in the pan until it ignites. Remove the pan from the stove and let the flames burn off, about 1 to 2 minutes.
  4. Arrange the bananas on a serving dish, pour the sauce over them, and top with vanilla ice cream if desired.
    Write a review | 5 Reviews
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    1

    Why was this photo included in the "Visually Stunning Dishes" category? The composition looks sloppy and not very appealing.

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    1

    I have to comment that your method of igniting the alcohol by using the burner flames on a gas stove is incredibly irresponsible and dangerous! I've cooked with alcohol on my gas stove numerous times and have never ignited it with an open flame; in fact I make sure the flame is off. I use a long handled lighter and then a metal spoon to gently stir the contents until the flames have burned off. I am very shocked by your recommendation!

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    4

    I adore Bananas Foster, I add Walnut Halves to my sauce or you could use pecans as well, I also use a little nutmeg (just a pinch) and a little Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla. Now I'm craving it.

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    4

    @ Jimbo, there aren't really any alcoholic effects because 99% of the alcohol is burned off. The dark rum adds another, deeper layer of flavor. Bland without it--just sugar on bananas. And I don't see any banana liqueur in their recipe.

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    3

    Just me, but who needs the rum even ? I used to make this without the banana liqueur and rum on the electric stove. It was fine without the fire show and alcoholic effects.

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