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Last Post 06-21-2008 06:39 PM byEric White. 7 Replies.
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shaferguy91  Send Private Message
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03-30-2008 06:29 PM  
Any suggestions for wine with bananas foster ?
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03-30-2008 09:04 PM  
tawny port
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03-30-2008 09:06 PM  
Damn kpak you nuked my post. ;)

Maybe one of the Aussie sweet wines. BF has very strong flavors (yum!). The other way to go is a Moscato to try to lighten up some of the heaviness.
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03-31-2008 05:16 PM  
Late harvest Chardonnay (although my personal preference would be nothing).
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04-08-2008 01:14 AM  
Demitasse.
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04-08-2008 01:19 AM  
OK, buttery, caramelly, warm bananas, with orange liqueur, brandy, and vanilla ice cream? And a wine to pair with that? Wow, that is really tough. Ideally, orange liqueur or cognac, and the demitasse. If I HAD to recommend a wine, I'd say Tokaji 6 putts. Older. Chilled.
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05-24-2008 12:05 PM  
I would suggest a nice commandaria...St. John's, for example.
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06-21-2008 06:39 PM  
I would go with an Alsatian or Loire SGN.  I know nobody asked, but FWIW here is my favorite recipe for this:

 

Jason’s Bananas ala Mode

 

3 or 4 bananas (depending on size) sliced crosswise

1 stick of butter

1 cup of brown sugar (light or dark)

1 ounce (shot glass aka “jigger”) light rum

1 ounce (jigger) Crème de Banana liqueur  (Bols brand preferably)

Cinnamon for sprinkling

Vanilla ice cream….good stuff like Haagen Dazs or Breyers or Dreyers

 

 

In a medium-size skillet or wok on  medium to medium-high heat, melt the butter.  Add the brown sugar stirring frequently.  Add the banana slices and sauté until the bananas are a little soft.  Add the rum and liqueur.  Cook a few minutes until the rum and liqueur flavors are melded with the caramelized mixture and much of the alcohol has cooked off.  OR add the liqueur and rum and flambé the mixture!  (Do this to taste.  If you like a lot of alcohol flavor cook less.  If there are children cook it more.)

 

Put a scoop or two of ice cream in banana split-type serving dishes.  Spoon the hot bananas and sauce over the ice cream and serve right away.

 

This recipe won First Prize at a Taste of Honolulu Expo in 1997 for Haagen Dazs.

 

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