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Jean B. wrote:
> > Sherry-Baked Bananas > Source: (IIRC) Time-Life's Creole and Acadian cookbook. Alterations by > Jean B. > > T-L had this as a side-dish. It makes a nice fruit dessert though. > > 1/3 c dry Sherry > 1/3 c dark brown sugar > 4 Tbsps apricot preserves (I always use Smuckers--and, unfortunately, > the healthier stuff isn't as yummy, IMO) > 4 Tbsps melted butter > juice of 1 lemon (I always interpret this to mean a very juicy > lemon--about 4 Tbsps juice) > 6 firm ripe bananas, peeled and halved lengthwise > > Preheat oven to 350F. > > Thoroughly combine everything but bananas. Arrange bananas flat side > down in lightly buttered baking dish. Spoon sauce mixture over them. > Bake 30 minutes at 350F or until tender. Sauce should be reduced to a > nice thick syrup by then. I've had this. It's wonderful, but I recommend rum or whiskey instead of the sherry. I also recommend throwing in an apple or a peach. And if you have to choose between firm bananas and ripe bananas, go with the ripe. --Lia |
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Julia Altshuler wrote:
> Jean B. wrote: >> >> Sherry-Baked Bananas >> Source: (IIRC) Time-Life's Creole and Acadian cookbook. Alterations >> by Jean B. >> >> T-L had this as a side-dish. It makes a nice fruit dessert though. >> >> 1/3 c dry Sherry >> 1/3 c dark brown sugar >> 4 Tbsps apricot preserves (I always use Smuckers--and, unfortunately, >> the healthier stuff isn't as yummy, IMO) >> 4 Tbsps melted butter >> juice of 1 lemon (I always interpret this to mean a very juicy >> lemon--about 4 Tbsps juice) >> 6 firm ripe bananas, peeled and halved lengthwise >> >> Preheat oven to 350F. >> >> Thoroughly combine everything but bananas. Arrange bananas flat side >> down in lightly buttered baking dish. Spoon sauce mixture over them. >> Bake 30 minutes at 350F or until tender. Sauce should be reduced to a >> nice thick syrup by then. > > > I've had this. It's wonderful, but I recommend rum or whiskey instead > of the sherry. I also recommend throwing in an apple or a peach. And > if you have to choose between firm bananas and ripe bananas, go with the > ripe. > > > --Lia > Uh, I hate rum. :-) Interesting thought about the other fruits. Gee, now I have things to shop for.... I ALMOST made that molasses bread thing this morning, but I couldn't find any molasses here. Now, if you knew that I have practically a whole store stockpiled here, you would know just how odd that was. -- Jean B. |
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