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Fried Bananas

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~*Tutorial*~ Fried Bannanas

This is one of my favorite things to eat and was also a favorite of Elvis as well as being a southern food.

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  1. Step 1

    put skillet on the stove turn up to high

  2. Step 2

    spread earth balance onto the skillet with the spatula


  3. Step 3

    once it starts to sizzle cut up you banana into slices or half's

  4. Step 4

    add the banana to the middle of the skillet and sprinkle the sugar on the top


  5. Step 5

    turn the banana over and sprinkle again with sugar keep doing this until the each side is brownish looking (caramelized).

  6. Step 6

    Serve and eat

    You can also add this to two slices of bread that have had peanut butter spread on them for a sandwich.

    Pictures Coming soon!

    ~*FiN*~

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Vazquez

Vazquez

06 Aug 02:40

cute!

camilaustral

camilaustral

06 Aug 03:23

i want to try this

Tosh

Tosh

06 Aug 08:49

i use to eat fried bananas all the time in Thailand, i miss them so thanks for the tut. Oh also i look forward to trying them in a sandwich. >_<

Binki

Binki

06 Aug 17:51

this is also good with Plantains, which are larger and a bit starchier then bananas. It goes great with latino food and are cuban favorites called : platanos maduros

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

12 Aug 16:30

Mmmm

Amberly

Amberly

18 Aug 01:58

While camping, I attempted to make these with maple syrup instead of sugar and butter. They wern't as good but, a very interesting alternative.

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August 06, 2008 00:09

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