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Bananas Foster

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New Orleans Desserts 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 tb Butter
2 tb Brown sugar
1 Ripe banana, peeled and sliced lengthwise
1 ds Cinnamon
1/2 oz Banana liqueur
1 oz White rum

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt butter in a chafing dish. Add brown sugar and blend well. Add banana
and saute. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Pour over banana liqueur and rum and
ignite, basting banana with flaming liquid. Serve when flame dies out.
Source: The New Orleans Restaurant Cookbook, Dierdre Stanforth Recipe:
Brennan's

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