Wednesday February 06, 2008
light my fire! bananas foster
A fiery sweet Seduction Meal that is sure to fan the flames of desire in you both. A delicious New Orleans standard --Bananas Foster. The dish was created by Paul Blangé at Brennan's Restaurant; it was named for Richard Foster, a friend of Owen Brennan's and New Orleans Crime Commission chairman. This dish is a true show stopper and fun to make together--you'll definitely impress when flaming up the skillet!

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Bananas Foster
1/4 cup butter
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 cup banana liqueur
4 firm bananas, cut in half lengthwise, then halved
1/4 cup dark rum
4 scoops vanilla ice cream

Makes 4 servings.

Combine the butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a flambé pan or skillet. Place the pan over low heat either on an alcohol burner or on top of the stove, and cook, stirring, until the sugar dissolves. Stir in the banana liqueur, then place the bananas in the pan.

Light it up!
When the banana sections soften and begin to brown, carefully add the rum. Continue to cook the sauce until the rum is hot, then tip the pan slightly to ignite the rum. If you have an electric stove, add a match to the skillet, however, you might want to remove the skillet first, to an open area so the flames do not shoot up and hit something. (Keep a large metal lid on hand to cover the dish in case your flambe gets out of hand). When the flames subside, lift the bananas out of the pan and place four pieces over each portion of ice cream. Generously spoon warm sauce over the top of the ice cream and serve immediately; the warm sauce will quickly melt the ice cream. I had a hard time photographing this because the ice-cream melted so quickly.

On a last note:, when dealing with fire, I highly suggest practicing before serving to master the art of working with fire.

Bananas Flambe
Another easy dessert that you can Fire Up for your Sweet Seduction

1 large firm banana
5 tspn honey
5 tspn of chopped walnuts and pecans
4 tspn brandy

Cut banana in half, place in a small flameproof dish. Drizzle cut surface of each half with 2 teaspoons of honey and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Broil the bananas about 4-5 minutes until heated--do not burn. Remove from broiler and carefully pour brandy over bananas and Fire it Up! Serve Immediately

Posted by terry dagrosa at 08:13AM on February 06 in light my fire, sweet temptations / Permalink
Comments

Seriously... excellent site. I am a lover of food. I will definitely have to try your recipes. Are they original?

Hello SoupNumber5 (fun name). Thank you. The recipes are a combination of my original recipes, recipes submitted by Seduction Meals readers (see Seduce Me stories), and recipes I've tried from cookbooks, magazines and other food blogger sites. Send your SeductionMeal....I'd love to post it. Terry

Thank you so much for your exotic website and cooking.

I have just discovered the joy of cooking. I am now studying the art of waffle making , with all the fixings....Belgian Waffles.

I am now adding the bananas foster to it - what do I say when the fire is going up - I think it is a Greek word?

you rock...thank you

Hi Richard,

Thank you! I am happy to hear about your new love of cooking. I would love to post a story about your waffles, please send a recipe and photo when you are ready. The word you are looking for is OPA- a Greek word used to describe a jubilant emotion of or during a 'celebration'. I had dinner the other night at Mylovos in NYC and ordered Saganaki, which of course was fired up and delivered with this word.

Very nice!!

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