6-minute Vegan Banana Foster Recipe - The Fiery Vegetarian (2024)

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This easy vegan banana foster recipe can be whipped up in just six minutes! Perfect for a tasty quick vegan summer dessert without heating up the kitchen too much, or when you are entertaining and don’t want to spend the night in the kitchen.

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I’m not crazy about bananas but slice them up and serve them with this tasty rum sauce and serve hot over delicious vegan ice-cream.

It’s normally served over plain vanilla ice cream, oat-based ice cream is my favorite as I find it much creamier.

I also love it over chocolate ice cream though, so you do you.

Some banana foster recipes slice the banana lengthwise and add them to the sauce, but I prefer the rummy caramelly goodness to coat and impregnate the bananas more so I chop them instead. Again, you can do whichever you prefer.

And if you landed here because you were looking for a quick summer recipe, I’d also recommend checking out my:

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How to make it

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Not going to lie, this is so easy it barely needs instructions. But just in case, I’ve included them along with some pictures here so you can check everything is progressing the way it should.

First, take vegan butter/plant-based spread, and melt it over medium-high heat in a wide frying pan. I’m based in Europe so I use Flora (do check the ingredients as not all the different types of Flora are vegan).

If you’re based in the states I recommend Earth Balance. Otherwise, just use a spread which has a nice flavour – you can even substitute with the same quantity of coconut oil if you don’t mind a little coconut flavour.

If you’re watching your waistline, well, then this is probably not the recipe for you, but you can reduce the amount of spread from three tablespoons to two if you really must…

Once the spread has melted, add the sugar, rum, vanilla, cinnamon, and nuts if adding, mix well and increase the heat to high.

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Once it starts bubbling, let it bubble away for two minutes, scraping the bottom every thirty seconds or so to make sure no sugar gets stuck to it.

Most recipes for vegan banana foster recommend 70% proof rum or higher so you can flambé it, but I’m not a fan of fire in the kitchen (I totally set the cupboards on fire years ago when I took a phone call in the middle of deep frying some chips), so I use 30% proof.

Again, if you want to flambé it, then you can opt for the higher percentage proof rum, you do you.

After two minutes, the consistency of the sauce should be thickened and all the sugar should have dissolved.

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Now add the sliced bananas, gently toss with a spatula to coat in the sauce, and cook an additional one-two minutes longer. One minute if you want the banana slices nice and firm, two minutes if you want them softer.

Take off the heat and serve over ice-cream. Done! Serve immediately as the bananas will get softer the more time they sit in the warm sauce.

I don’t recommend using over-ripe bananas for this recipe as it’s quite sweet, and the softer over-ripe ones will also turn to banana mush when heated. You want to use just-ripe or slightly underripe ones.

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You’ll notice that I spooned my sauce and bananas over ice-cream topped pancakes – I highly recommend it if you have the time to make the pancakes (my favorite no-fail recipe is Nora Cooks vegan pancakes)!

Otherwise, it will still be delicious over ice cream.

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Yield: 6 servings

6-minute Vegan Banana Foster Recipe

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Bananas heated up in a rum caramel sauce with optional pecans and served warm over ice-cream, have you tried vegan banana foster yet? You should! Pure decadence, ready in just six minutes.

Prep Time1 minute

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time6 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp plant-based spread
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 4 tbsp dark rum
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/2 cup roughly chopped pecans (optional)
  • 4 sliced bananas
  • 1-pint ice cream to serve

Instructions

  1. Melt the plant-based spread over medium-high heat in a wide frying pan.
  2. Add the sugar, rum, vanilla, cinnamon, salt, and chopped pecans (if using), mix well, and turn the heat up to high.
  3. Bring to a boil (should start bubbling) and maintain for two minutes, stirring every 30 seconds or so to scrape any sugar from the bottom.
  4. Add the sliced bananas and heat one-two minutes (one minute for firmer bananas, two for softer ones).
  5. Serve immediately over ice-cream.

Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 301Total Fat 12gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 19mgSodium 62mgCarbohydrates 45gFiber 3gSugar 34gProtein 3g

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6-minute Vegan Banana Foster Recipe - The Fiery Vegetarian? ›

Bananas foster is a dessert consisting of sliced bananas and a rum sauce served over vanilla ice cream. It originated in New Orleans and is often prepared tableside in restaurants as a flambé (a cooking technique in which alcohol is added to a hot pan, creating flames).

What is Bananas Foster made of? ›

Bananas foster is a dessert consisting of sliced bananas and a rum sauce served over vanilla ice cream. It originated in New Orleans and is often prepared tableside in restaurants as a flambé (a cooking technique in which alcohol is added to a hot pan, creating flames).

What restaurant created Bananas Foster? ›

Owen asked his sister, Ella, and Chef Paul Blangé, to come up with a new dessert using these bananas. What they came up with is now the world famous Bananas Foster. The dish was originally invented at Brennan's Vieux Carré Restaurant on Bourbon Street, across from The Old Absinthe House.

Is Bananas Foster safe for kids? ›

This simple dessert is made by cooking bananas until they're soft in a buttery cinnamon syrup with rum. The alcohol is burned off during cooking so they're safe for kids to enjoy too.

Why do they call it Bananas Foster? ›

Owen Brennan, owner of Brennan's Restaurant, challenged his chef, Paul Blange, to include bananas in a new dessert. It was Owen's way of promoting the imported fruit. And so was born the spectacle of Bananas Foster, a decadent dessert named for Owen's friend, Richard Foster, a local civic and business leader.

Does Bananas Foster have alcohol? ›

Bananas Foster is a dessert made from bananas and vanilla ice cream, with a sauce made from butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum, and banana liqueur. The butter, sugar and bananas are cooked, and then alcohol is added and ignited. The bananas and sauce are then served over the ice cream.

Where was Bananas Foster first served? ›

Bananas Foster was invented at Brennan's Restaurant. "It was a huge product for the port," explains Ralph Brennan, owner of Brennan's, Bourbon Street's legendary restaurant. The dessert — bananas, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, rum, banana liqueur and vanilla ice cream — was invented there in 1951.

Where does Chiquita banana get their bananas? ›

Chiquita grew many of its bananas on large plantations in Colombia, taking advantage of civil conflict there to purchase land at lower prices. In fact, the Colombia plantations were some of its most lucrative.

What is Foster sauce made of? ›

The (Simple) Magic of Bananas Foster

Bananas foster may look intimidating, but it's SO simple! First, make the sauce by caramelizing butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Then, coat freshly sliced bananas in the sauce. Add dark rum and carefully ignite it to burn off the alcohol, leaving behind a noticeable rum flavor.

Is banana pudding made from real bananas? ›

Yes, using real bananas in the pudding (and not just sliced in-between). Many traditional banana pudding recipes call for vanilla pudding mix, whole milk, bananas, and sweetened condensed milk.

What flavor is Bananas Foster ice cream? ›

The ice cream has a creamy texture, lots of banana flavor. The cinnamon toffee + caramel compliment it very well. It sort of reminds me of banana bread in terms of flavor but super charged in sweetness I usually wait about 20 mins~ to let the ice cream out to soften up a bit, the toffee isn't hard to eat afterwards.

Why do they put plastic over bananas? ›

Banana Bunch Covers can protect the skin of the fruit against wind damage, leaf, insect and some bird damage as the fruit matures. As the ripening gas released by the bunch is trapped inside, the bats and birds etc. are not attracted to the bunch in the same way as not having a cover.

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