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Let the Flames Begin: Tips, Techniques, and Recipes for Real Live Fire Cooking

Fire-Roasted Banana Goop Sundaes, with Rum, Raisins, and Butter

Page 377

Cuisine: Caribbean | Course Type: Desserts

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Recipe Review

24th July 2011

Queezle_Sister from Salt Lake City, UT

This was only OK. It was interesting to prepare - bananas (in their skin) are grilled till goopy. Then they are squeezed over vanilla ice cream, and raisins, rum and butter added.

None of us liked the butter (but for us it didn't melt). The banana/rum combination, though, is a classic, and I found it interesting prepared this way, and paired with ice cream. I had to use white rum - no dark in the house - but it would have been much better with dark (e.g. blackstrap rum).

I had a bit of trouble grilling the bananas - I think they would have benefit from longer cooking time (they would have gotten goopier), but the skin split, and they were leaking. It took about 7 minutes to get them to this point, and they were definitely very soft. But they smelled heavenly!

This is NOT a kid-friendly dish. Tried to serve it, no love from the young'uns.

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Jayme - 24th July 2011
That's too bad you didn't like this. It sounds amazing! Although I wouldn't have wanted the butter either. I love your picture of the bananas. I might try this even though you weren't a fan. I have some dark spiced rum that needs using and I've never grilled a banana before.

I wonder if it might be better to cook the banana with the rum somehow?

(edited 24th July 2011) 

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