Sunday, August 23, 2009

Caramelized Banana Crisp with Brown Sugar Vanilla Ice Cream

Yes!  This is as good as it sounds especially if you are a fan of bananas and we are!  My three loved it!

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I saw the crisp on Teanna’s blog, Spork or Foon and took Jaime of Good Eats ‘n Sweet Treats’ advice and made Brown Sugar Vanilla Ice Cream.  The ice cream was made in the beginning of July by the baking group Sweet Melissa Sundays.  Only the weekly hostess posts the recipe.  Everyone else links back to her.  I’m following their tradition and just giving you the link to the recipe.  I will though provide you with Teanna’s Caramelized Banana Crisp recipe. ‘Cause I’m nice like that. Other than doubling the recipe I didn’t change anything.  Teanna  topped hers with ice cream and Hot Buttered Rum Sauce. I forgot about the sauce and by the time I remembered we had already scrapped our “bowls” clean!  :) 

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Caramelized Banana Crisp

For the Bananas:

2 tablespoons butter

1/4 cup brown sugar

2 medium bananas

Melt butter in large sauce pan over medium heat. Add brown sugar and lower heat to a simmer.  Let simmer for 2 min. Slice bananas in a diagonal into 1/3" inch slices. Arrange in a single layer in sauce pan, turning after 2 minutes, until golden brown on each side.

For the Crisp:

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed

1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour

1/4 cup oats

1/4 teaspoon salt

6 tablespoons butter

Directions

Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter or spray two individual ramekins.Combine bananas, sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon in a ramekin.Mix sugar, flour, oats and salt. Cut in butter until it forms crumbs. Scatter mixture over batter and bake 40 minutes or until browned.

DSC02030 Okay, so you checked out the recipe?  Would I make this again?  Yes!  BUT here’s what I would do differently……skip caramelizing the banana.  It’s unnecessary.  With the crisp baked for 40 minutes the bananas will caramelize inside the oven. I followed the recipe and mine were actually past caramelized and extremely mushy.  Instead place the banana slices in the ramekins and top with the brown sugar and butter.  While I baked my crisps for the 40 minutes and I think I should have checked and pulled them earlier.  Maybe 5 minutes earlier.  Watch yours.  Last change, I’d add some nuts to the crisp.  

I did make some changes to the ice cream recipe. I didn’t have any vanilla beans so I used some vanilla bean paste instead.  I also didn’t have any dry skim milk and just omitted it.

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DSC02103In an earlier post I mentioned being busy with football and cheerleading practices after work everyday. Devon, one of the twins is playing football again and  Babygirl is now a cheerleader. She’ll be cheering for his team!  She’s very excited, especially with her uniform and all the other girlie accessories that go along with it.  Here’s a photo of her.  (Monica, think Ingrid with glasses and curly, darker hair, LOL!)

74 comments:

  1. Oh you can bet I'll be making this!! It sounds so good!!! Baby girl is adorable!! Your gonna be one very busy mommy running everybody where they need to go for football season!!!

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  2. Oh man, does this look good! It's totally sticky, gooey, creamy, chewy material - right up my alley! Plus, it looks easy to make. I must try this one!

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  3. Oh my! This is going on my list! YUM YUM YUM!!!

    We haven't officially moved yet. Our stuff was packed up 2 weeks ago (it takes up to 60 days for it to get from Germany to Texas). We are living in a relatively empty house for now. We head to AZ for a visit Sep 7 and then we are off to TX on the 27th. Thanks for asking how we were doing! :)

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  4. This would be a huge favorite dessert in our house. I love the idea of a banana crisp! BTW your little girl is adorable!

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  5. I'm also a huge fan of bananas in dessert - I love this and really like that the bananas are caramelized first - yum!

    And, what a cute picture of your little cheerleader!

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  6. What a cute little cheerleader!

    That is an awesome combination! Yummy!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  7. ha! That's too funny. I was just looking at Baby girl and think how you would look. I was trying to picture her with darker hair!

    I'm not a fan of mushy ripe bananas but I'm certain I would love this with another fruit (peaches!). And I would so make that ice cream. mmmmm!

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  8. I LOVE banana based desserts :) It being caramelised is just like a bonus :P
    It looks delicious :)

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  9. You're not a soccer Mom, you're an all sports Mom! Babygirl is beautiful and that's an adorable photo of her!

    As for the banana crisp with brown sugar vanilla ice cream, bypassing the drool factor, I have to say..the photos are awesome, and they get better and better with each entry.

    On another note,I cannot believe how many challenges there are in the food blogging universe - can never keep up with 'em! I turn my head, and yet another one pops up!

    Finally, I got my camera and lens back Friday - all fixed and good as new, major relief :D

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  10. Your sweet girl looks so grown-up. She and Sam are about the same age, I think.

    And as for bananas and challenges. What a coincidence that Cupcake Hero is banana for Sept. LOL My family isn't so crazy about me baking a bunch with bananas (no pun intended!). They like 'em fresh, but not baked into anything. They don't like the smell of the bananas coming from their baked goods. : )

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  11. Oh Lord, this looks like a 5 star dessert!!

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  12. This dessert looks so good!! Your daugher is adorable! My daughter is a cheerleader too - fun times watching them cheer at football games :)

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  13. I love this with the caramelized bananas and all that delicious crumble on top! The ice cream just puts it over the top! Your daughter is beautiful, I bet she takes after her Mom!!

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  14. Oh baby...that looks SO good!

    Your daughter is a doll!

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  15. Your a busy mom! arling daughter. :)
    I'm not huge on bananas but that ice cream looks pretty darn good.

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  16. i've never heard of a banana crisp before! yum. glad you tried the ice cream :)

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  17. Yup...I am Drooling! This sounds too good!

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  18. Sounds like bananas foster with an added crunch. Delicious! This will go on our list of recipes to make.

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  19. comfort food for sure, excellent. Baby girl looks adorable.

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  20. go team! she's a cutie-patootie. :)
    meanwhile, i've never seen bananas used in a crisp, but i like the idea! the ice cream is the kicker though--good stuff!

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  21. This looks awesome and I love brown sugar ice cream! Actually, I love brown sugar anything!

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  22. What a cute cheerleader! The crisp turned out great! and with the ice cream on top...yum!

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  23. What a cute cheerleader!

    The banana crisp sounds amazing. I've never thought of bananas and crisp together before, but why not?

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  24. This dessert looks like heaven in a bowl - delicious.

    I am sure you daughter will have fun cheering her brother on.

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  25. This dessert sounds AMAZING!! Definitely a must do!!

    Devon is positively beautiful; what intelligent eyes she has. There's a lot going on behind that smile of hers!

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  26. Oh my goodness..This looks like a bit of heaven!

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  27. Ooohhhhhhhhh yummmyyyy! This looks fabulous!

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  28. Oh, gosh. All that crispy sweet caramelization has me speechless. And I need more dessert like a hole in the head... so, I'm going to silently BACK AWAY from the screen. Now.

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  29. this looks downright incredible, your desserts are out of this world. what a little cutie!

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  30. Oh, man. Looks delicious!

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  31. How in the world could these posts be "blah" this is one of my fave blogs and I love everything you do on here, there is no better blog than one with amazing food!! I think your amazing!

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  32. I hate bananas, but - brown sugar vanilla ice cream?! Is this some sort of conspiracy to make me obese?! I should resist, but I can't...

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  33. I've never made banana crisp! It looks great! I was a cheerleader back in the day:) She is a cutie!

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  34. yum...homemade ice cream + a crisp! what a lucky bunch you have ingrid ;) and can i just say that baby girl is too cute?! little known fact...i was a cheerleader throughout high school, hard to believe, yes!

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  35. This looks delicious- I love bananas and am definitely a sucker for a fruit crisp... never would have thought to put bananas in one. But come to think of it, I really haven't tried many banana desserts...

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  36. Yeah! I am finally back. THis looks amazing. I love bananas. I never thought of making a crisp out of it!!!!

    Is that your daughter? She is absolutely beautiful.

    This is on my to try list!!!!

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  37. Ooooh, I'm a fan of crisps, and a fan of bananas, but why have I never thought of making banana crisps?? *smacks forehead*

    Definitely bookmarking this :)

    Oh, and your daughter looks so cute! How fun is it to be cheering your own brother on :) She must be thrilled!

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  38. Oh my gosh what a cutie she is! You have some all-American kiddos, huh? Adorable.

    Cash likes to take bites off MY banana, but he doesn't want to pick up his own. Go figure. I bet he'd eat THIS dish off a spoon!

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  39. OMG are you serious?!?! Banana crisp... that sounds so freaking good I am dying right now!

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  40. The caramelized bananas in this dessert must add so much flavors! :) Great idea!

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  41. With or without the sauce it looks sinful!

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  42. This looks fab!! Thanks for the idea!
    I hope you don't mind, but I have placed this blog on my blogroll

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  43. WHAT a cutie!

    Ok, we would be all over this!! Bananas are actually something both boys love --no berries for them, go figure.

    Thanks so much!

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  44. this sounds sooo amazing! i hate eating bananas, but love bananas in desserts. i really like this idea of using them in a crisp.

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  45. wow, that looks mouthwatering. great idea. regards...

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  46. A banana crisp. How genius is that?!

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  47. Yumm I love banana crisp..Sounds amazing

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  48. YESSSSSSSSSSS!!! Thanks for the shoutout! And I TOTALLY Agree with your suggestions! The next time I make these, I'll skip the caramelizing! Awesome!

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  49. That is a new one for me. Banana crisp. It looks amazing with that scoop of ice cream on top!

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  50. I love how crunchy the crust looks! It looks so yummy with the nice scoop of icecream

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  51. OMG, that banana crisp. Am salivating here. I just ifnished the last of the bananas.

    And such a change from the usual banana desserts! bookmarked, Ingrid!

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  52. Oh my goodness, I love the idea of a banana crisp! I don't think I've ever had something like that, but I can just imagine how it tastes, with the crispy crust and the ice cream.... great recipe!

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  53. I love carmelized fruit, can't wait to try this banana crisp! Thanks for sharing :)

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  54. Ya know...I've had a million crisps but never banana, this sounds amazing! And of course, anything caramelized is even better - looks and sounds delicious! btw...your sauces are on the way:)

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  55. Such a terrific blog you have here! My oh my oh my! Your recipes look GREAT! I, too, love books and baseball and baking. I'm so glad to have found your site.

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  56. look at the yummy crispy topping. yumm!

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  57. Oh my .. this looks devilishly good! Especially with the big scoop of ice-cream.

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  58. You can see "so proud" written all over her face. Very sweet.

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  59. Ingrid your daughter is adorable! You know that I love this dessert, anything with bananas is popular in my house!

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  60. I absolutely LOVE this ice cream and have been eating it plain since we made it for SMS. This sounds like a great pairing for it what I will have to try soon. Thanks for sharing Ingrid.

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  61. Wow, this looks so good! I love carmelized bananas and that delicious scoop of ice cream looks wonderful.

    Your daughter is an adorable cheerleader!!

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  62. We wish the kids good luck! We're sure that they will all do a great job. Babygirl looks so cute and enthusiastic, btw. She really is a cheerleader in the making.

    And for sharing this yummy banana crisp recipe, you really are nice. :D

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  63. Wow everything about this sounds insanely yummy! :D

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  64. Ingrid,
    I left you an award at my site...
    I love your blog and your awesome!!!

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  65. Looks like a delicious end-of-summer ice cream treat!

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  66. Thanks Ingrid for visiting my page, your banana crisp looks yummylicious... the combination of taste and textures are perfect. i think i have to make that as dessert next time. regards.

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  67. Ingrid, this looks absolutely delicious!!!

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  68. Oh wow, this looks so delicious. I'll have to try it.

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  69. Okay I made this. And didn't even wait to take pics!! :D LOVED it. Making it again, for sure!

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~ingrid