Bananas Foster Recipe for NewcomersWow the Attendants at your next Dinner Party with a gourmet Dessert!
This autumn, entertain your dinner guests with Bananas Foster, a wonderful, gourmet dessert that packs a big "Wow!" and only a little effort.
Colder weather and blustery skies don’t have to keep you from a good time. Hosting a dinner party can mean fun for both you and your guests! Best of all, a special dessert---like Bananas Foster--will wow your guests while giving you a new-found confidence in the kitchen because of the simple flambé technique. Invented in 1951 by chef Paul Blangé at Brennan's Restaurant in New Orleans, Bananas Foster is a simple, elegant dessert that takes less than ten minutes to make and will impress each of your guests. Essentially, the dessert is simply bananas cooked in a sweet brown sugar sauce, spooned over vanilla ice-cream. The dish was named for Richard Foster, an acquaintance of Owen Brennan's who also served as New Orlean's Crime Commission chairman. You Will Need (makes 4 servings):
To Prepare:The art of flambéing is entirely safe if you follow several simple guidelines. First, roll up any clothing that hangs loose and tie back any hair that dangles. Also, make sure your exhaust fan is off, as the flames could be sucked into the ventilator. Finally, have a fire extinguisher ready simply as a precautionary method. Making The Dish:
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