Grilled Bananas – Best Kept Secret

Grilled Bananas Recipe

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My first thoughts when getting ready to write this post on grilled bananas were “They’re gonna think I am weird”.

But honestly, if you are just now figuring that out about me, we got us one Jim Dandy of a learning curve here.  Just about all Southerners are weird (the good ones at least).  Where else do folks call every carbonated beverage a “coke” or “co-cola” despite flavor, brand, or location? 

Now outside of the south, folks might call our weird behavior “eccentric” but everybody knows eccentric is just weirdness puttin’ on airs and Southerners don’t put on no airs.

 Now you know I’m not going to bring you something unless I absolutely love it. This grilled bananas recipe wins bonus points with me also because it uses up food that might otherwise have gone bad or wasted and that’s another tender spot of mine.  

People that come from my kind of people don’t like to waste food.

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This is a great last minute dessert to have while you’re grilling out or cooking in.

Just put them on when you put your hamburgers on and wait til they turn good and black.

Don’t you just love it when you make food that is SUPPOSED to turn black? Me too.

Ingredients for Grilled Bananas

  • You’re gonna need:
  • Bananas
  • Butter
  • Brown Sugar Use light or dark brown sugar, whatever you have on hand is fine.
  • Cinnamon We also found that a little cinnamon is DIVINE mixed in as well.

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Smoosh up your margarine and brown sugar really good.

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You will have a nice pasty mixture like this.

If you don’t get you a pinch of that I’m going to be very disappointed in you.

Anytime you are making something with brown sugar, it’s very bad luck not to taste it 😉

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Lay your banana on its side and cut a slit in it but don’t go through the bottom of the peel.

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Stuff it with your brown sugar mixture.

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Set it on the grill or in a pan. It doesn’t have to be any special temperature, just whatever you have it set on for what you are cooking is fine.

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Watch it ….

Your banana is cooking to ooey gooey goodness.

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Almost done but not quite. Lets let it get nice and black.

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NOW we’re talkin’!

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This is delicious served alongside ice cream. You can eat it out of the peel or…

Take it out and chop it up a bit to use as a topping for your ice cream.

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If you’re not using your smile, you’re like someone with a million dollars in the bank and no check book.

~Les Giblin  

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162 Comments

  1. Try making the grilled bananas but added mashmallows and chopped chocolate bars inside as it is grilled. Very taste desert.

  2. Those Grilled Bananas were so good, I could not eat enough of them! Leftovers can be put in the fridge and “nuked” to eat with ‘nilla ice cream later. Ahhhhh, the memory is still good…..

    1. Folks, this is Del Olds, my sister in law’s father,so I consider him my father-in-law-esque figure. He was the GREATEST TASTE TESTER I’ve ever had!!! I had so much fun feeding this man. You just put a plate in front of him and he eats it!!!!!

      He is also my gardening guru.

      Folks, meet Del.

      Del, meet folks.

      ~smiles~

      ~Christy

      1. Still smiling over the memory of those black bananas. They were so good. Man, those Jordan boys are lucky men 😉

  3. Southern weirdness- we eat mayo on everything here in my house! French fries, hot dogs, chicken–but two of my personal “weird” favorites are mayo on saltine crackers and mayo on a bowl of pinto beans with crumbled cornbread and chopped green onions! Ummmm…..

  4. What about peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. Anyone ever do that? Or eating an onion straight from the garden?

    1. My grandpa (PawPaw) would eat onions as though they were apples. And pop cloves of garlic in his mouth, like candy. Also, eating tomatoes whole, also like apples.

    2. I LOVE peanut butter and pickle sandwiches! I grew up eating them and so did my dad. Now our youngest son requests them. DON’T KNOCK IT UNTIL YOU TRY IT. =)

      Hugs,
      Jamie

  5. Pork fat rules!!! My aunt turned me on to peanut butter & bacon sandwiches and I love ’em.

    Also, when we were younger we’d have sugar & butter sandwiches. It was born out of what you had on hand!!!….Tammy

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