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Banana Foster Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
For EACH Banana Foster:
» 1 banana sliced like for cereal
» 2 tablespoons of Kahlua (Apple Juice can be substituted for alcohol free version)
» 2 tablespoons of Brown Sugar
» 2 tablespoons of Salted Butter (yes, 1/4 of a cube)
» Dish of vanilla ice cream
» Heavy Duty Foil (wide)

Directions:
Directions:
This is a simple recipe that we often use for a B.Y.O.B party — that is Bring Your Own Banana! It is done on a BBQ.

Take a large sheet of heavy duty foil – approximately 18" wide roll by 24-28 inches. Fold in half (18 x 12-14 inches. Fold at a 45 degree angle the two corners nearest the fold, using multiple small folds to create a tight seal. You now have a "V" shaped container with an 18" opening at the top. (I will eventually provide a photo here).

Add the sliced banana, Kahlua, Brown Sugar and Butter to the pouch:

Roll down the top to form a tightly sealed bag. Shake. Write your name on your bag with felt tip pen if several people.

BBQ for five minutes, turning one or twice.

Over a bowl of ice cream (recommend fairly hard, as the sauce is very hot), have someone hold both end of the triangle top, while you slice an opening in the bottom middle to let all the sauce and bananas slide down the funnel, over the ice cream.

Enjoy.

 

 

 

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