Easy and Yummy Banana Foster Recipe

Hello, sweet ones!

I’m so sorry I’ve been so absent, but this week has been crazy busy with so many things, and what’s taking up most of my time these days is Mr. Dolce’s birthday with all its thousands of preparations. That’s what happens with such personalized themed parties, hehe.

Easy and Yummy Banana Foster Recipe

I’ll tell you about that next week. In the meantime, let’s enjoy these delicious caramelized banana crepes inspired by the famous “Bananas Foster” dessert.

What is the origin of Bananas Foster?

Bananas Foster is a relatively new dessert, conceived in New Orleans, Louisiana, the home of Creole cuisine. In the early 1950s, the city’s port was the main point of entry for banana shipments from Central and South America.

Local restaurateur Owen Brennan wanted to promote the consumption of this new ingredient and asked his chef, Paul Blangé, to create a banana‑based dessert.

It was named after a good friend of Brennan’s, Richard Foster, and became a staple at Brennan’s restaurant to this day. It’s said that Brennan’s restaurant uses 35,000 pounds of bananas each year for Bananas Foster.

Ingredients for 3/4 crepes

IngredientQuantity
Wheat flour175 g
Salt1 tsp
Egg1
Milk125 ml
Vanilla extract1 tsp
Vegetable oil1 tbsp
Bananas2
Butter2 tbsp
Brown sugar75 g
Ground cinnamon1 tbsp
Non‑alcoholic rum extract (halal‑certified)30 ml
Vanilla ice creamas needed

Clean hands, let’s cook!

  1. Mix the flour and salt in a bowl and stir.
  2. In a separate bowl, mix the milk with the egg, vanilla extract, and vegetable oil. Beat well.
  3. Mix both mixtures and let it rest for 20 minutes.
  4. Peel and slice the bananas. Set aside.
  5. In a frying pan, mix the butter and cinnamon with the brown sugar. Once the butter has melted and is well mixed with the sugar, add the bananas and cook for about 5 minutes.
  6. Add the non‑alcoholic rum extract and let it evaporate and reduce for about 10 minutes.
  7. Brush a non‑stick frying pan with vegetable oil or a little butter. When it’s nice and hot, pour small amounts of batter into the pan and spread it out to form a very thin layer. After a couple of minutes, flip it over, cook for another two minutes, and remove it. Repeat the process until all the batter is used.
  8. We serve the crepes with the ice cream and the bananas caramelized at the moment.

Nutrition Facts

NutrientAmount per Serving% Daily Value*
Calories420 kcal21%
Total Fat16 g21%
Saturated Fat10 g50%
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol50 mg17%
Sodium85 mg4%
Total Carbohydrate66 g24%
Dietary Fiber3 g11%
Total Sugars50 g
Protein3 g6%
Calcium100 mg8%
Iron0.5 mg3%

Disclaimer: Nutrition estimates are for general guidance only, based on a 2,000‑calorie diet. Actual values vary with ice cream type, butter amount, and alcohol reduction.