BAKED RUM BANANAS

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The Spanish carried bananas with them to the New World in the 1500s, planting the root corms in Central America and the Caribbean islands, where they flourished. With its proximity to Cuba, the Florida Keys encountered the fruit long before the mainland did. Bananas weren't formally introduced to Americans until the 1878 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, where, wrapped in foil, they were sold for 10 cents each. From "The Florida Keys Cookbook" and posted for ZWT5.

Provided by kitty.rock

Categories     Dessert

Time 20m

Yield 4 , 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup Meyer's dark rum, plus
1/8 cup Meyer's dark rum
4 large bananas
1 tablespoon butter
vanilla ice cream (to serve)

Steps:

  • NOTE OF CAUTION: As one reviewer stated, she had an issue with blue flames erupting when she opened her oven door due to backdraft. When cooking with alcohol, one must always be cautious ~ please use EXTREME CARE when opening your oven door. As no other reviewers (or me for that matter) have had this problem, I'm hoping it was a fluke occurance, but wanted to post a warning with this recipe.
  • Preheat oven to 450°F Place brown sugar, orange juice, nutmeg, cinnamon, and 1/2 cup rum in a small saucepan over medium heat. Heat until sugar is melted. Remove from heat.
  • Meanwhile, peel bananas and cut them in half crosswise, then lengthwise, forming 4 pieces from each banana. Place bananas in a single layer in a baking dish. Pour hot rum mixture over bananas. Dot bananas with tiny bits of butter, about 3 dots per banana slice. (You can make dessert up to this point just before dinner, cover, and keep at room temperature until entree course is finished.).
  • Bake bananas 10 minutes, uncovered, basting with rum mixture occasionally. Sprinkle remaining 1/8 cup rum over bananas and bake 5 minutes more.
  • TO SERVE: Divide bananas among 4 dinner plates or shallow dessert bowls. Top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • NOTE: If you can find baby finger bananas in your local supermarket, use them instead of ordinary bananas. They are much more flavorful. Cut each finger banana in half lengthwise. Allow 2 finger bananas per person.

Jabulani Zulu
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Overall, I thought this recipe was great. The bananas were delicious and the rum sauce was amazing. I would definitely make it again.


Seemole Chimwawa
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These bananas were a bit too sweet for my taste.


Tamzin Lockyer
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I followed the recipe exactly and the bananas came out dry and overcooked. I'm not sure what went wrong.


Mbabazi Miriam
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These bananas were so easy to make and they turned out perfect. I will definitely be making them again.


Winny Oseghale
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I'm not a fan of bananas, but I tried this recipe and was pleasantly surprised. The bananas were delicious and the rum sauce was amazing. I'll definitely be making this again.


Lalan Kamat
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I'm allergic to bananas, but I made this recipe for my husband and he loved it.


Emmanuel Atta Attipoe
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I've never made baked bananas before, but this recipe was so easy to follow. The bananas turned out perfect!


Ashik A
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These bananas are so easy to make and they're always a hit with my guests.


Shah Khalid
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I love the combination of bananas and rum in this recipe.


Aynadis Aysheshim
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These bananas are the perfect dessert for a special occasion.


Sajja Hillary
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I've made this recipe several times and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


Asonzock Samsin
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I made these bananas for my family and they loved them! The rum sauce is especially delicious.


Md Siam Hossain
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These bananas were a bit too sweet for my taste.


Darlington Arinze
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I followed the recipe exactly and the bananas came out dry and overcooked. I'm not sure what went wrong.


Elvira Jimenez
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These bananas were so easy to make and they turned out perfect. I will definitely be making them again.


Subroto Roy Shuvo
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I'm not a big fan of bananas, but I tried this recipe and was pleasantly surprised. The bananas were delicious and the rum sauce was amazing. I'll definitely be making this again.


Eliash Howladar
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I made these bananas for a party, and they were gone in minutes! Everyone loved them.


Laura Flaherty
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These baked rum bananas were a hit! The bananas were caramelized and tender, and the rum sauce was rich and flavorful. I served them with vanilla ice cream, and it was the perfect dessert.


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