Banana
Grilled Fruit with Lemon Zabaglione
This is a very simple dessert that anyone can muster. Bananas, pineapples, and stone fruit that is firm and not too ripe are best in this recipe. Grilled fruit also make a great salad (toss in some beautiful cherries or grapes). It's also wonderful at breakfast served with yogurt and granola. And it makes a fabulous chutney when combined with raisins, juice, and Indian spices. So, when you grill fruit, grill some extra to make these other dishes.
By Mary Karlin
Grilled Pineapple and Bananas with Lemonade Glaze
Use gas or hardwood charcoal when grilling fruits. Fruits absorb too much smoke flavor when grilled over wood or briquets. The trick to grilling fruit is to use fruits that are ripe but not overripe or too soft, then brush them with a glaze to bring out the sweetness. Turbinado is a natural, unrefined sugar; you can find that and cane syrup (a thick, sweet syrup used in Caribbean and Creole cooking; I use Steen's brand) at specialty markets, some grocery stores, or online. When you're grilling fruit and using a sugary glaze, it's most important to start out with a clean, oiled grill grate so the fruit is less likely to stick or taste of previously grilled foods.
By Ardie A. Davis
Peanut Butter Banana Cream Pie
This pie was almost my obsession. I desperately wanted a banana cream pie that wasn't too sweet, and I couldn't find one with the right consistency or the right banana flavor. I think this is pretty close to perfect, and the flavors marry well with the Elvis-inspired peanut butter layer.
By Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito
Almond-Banana Smoothies
These smoothies are light, delicious, and not too sweet. If you prefer a thicker smoothie, add 1/4 cup plain yogurt. Almond milk is a dairy-free product made from ground almonds; it's available at some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and natural foods stores.
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Chocolate-Dipped Frozen Banana Bites
Use your favorite nuts, candies, or cookies to coat the bananas.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Bourbon Banana Pudding with Glazed Pecans
In this bourbon-spiked baby, homemade génoise (a kind of spongecake) subs for the traditional vanilla wafers, and brown sugar contributes a molasses-like sweetness. Glazed pecans add some crunch to the layers of silky pudding, ripe bananas, and tender cake.
By Andrea Albin
Rum, Caramel, and Banana Bread Pudding
Bananas Fosterthe New Orleans favoritein bread-pudding form. The caramel sauce is especially rich and flavorful, thanks to a splash of dark rum.
By Sarah Patterson Scott
Peanut Butter Cheesecake with Caramelized Banana Topping
By Dédé Wilson
Chocolate Chip and Banana Ice Cream Sandwiches
A chocolate-dipped frozen banana meets an ice cream sandwich.
By Sarah Tenaglia
Caramelized Bananas
The faint flavor of smoke and caramelized brown sugar do exquisite things to a banana. A drizzling of rum or liqueur gives this simple dessert "gourmet" status. Tips for success: Choose firm, just-ripe bananas so they don't fall apart, cut the bananas as instructed for ease of handling, and use a clean grill rack or a fresh piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil to cover the grill.
By Andrea Chesman
Caramel-Walnut Upsidedown Banana Cake
A new take on pineapple upside-down cake. Here, a sticky brown-sugar caramel drips down the sides of a super-moist banana cake.
By Jill O'Connor
Whole-Wheat Oatmeal Pancakes
By Andrea Albin
Banana Chocolate Walnut Cake
A great way to use very ripe bananas, this easy-to-make cake incorporates everything you love about banana bread and adds a few more favorites—chocolate, walnuts, and cinnamon—for good measure. (It's also much more tender, with a light, moist crumb.)
By Ruth Cousineau
Banana Cream Pie with Whole Grain Chocolate Crust
By Susan Reid
Caramel-Banana Bread Puddings
Store-bought caramel sauce spiked with a little sea salt makes these fast and easy puddings something special.
By Alice Medrich
Caramelized Banana Splits with Hot Chocolate Sauce
With its warm, gooey goodness, this dessert will bring bananas Foster to mind. You'll have some sauce left over, which will be handy because, we assure you, you'll be in the mood to have this again the next night—if not sooner.
By Lillian Chou
Grilled Pineapple and Banana Sauce with Honey and Lime
By Dédé Wilson
Chocolate-Banana Tarts
Satisfy a chocolate craving the healthy way: Serve the sweet stuff in a light crust with nutrient-rich bananas.
By Lesley Porcelli
Whole Wheat Pancakes with Bananas and Pecans
Amber likes to serve these pancakes for brunch. Diced fresh pineapple would be a delicious alternative to the bananas.
By Amber Levinson
Banana Rum Cream Pie
This voluptuous rum-spiked pie will surprise you with its complexity—a hint of curry powder adds an elusive undertone that makes it particularly delicious.