728x90


Do-Dad

by Joe_LoCicero

Cooking, crafting and laughing ... together

Do-Dad

Cooking, crafting and laughing ... together

Back to Blog Main Page

Plantains for Dessert

Posted May 27, 2007
4  | 
I found this helpful Thank You! Your vote will be tallied soon!

This is such a big grilling weekend that it's fun to consider desserts on the BBQ that will work, too. Plantains -- which are widely available at the market and look like longer, more tough-skinned bananas -- make a great sweet finish (as long as they're ripe!). This weekend, I experimented with it on the grill for dessert, when I realized we had a couple around.

First, butter a one-foot-by-one-foot square of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Then, chop the plantain into thickish (half-inch) slices. To that, add two tablespoons chopped butter, and two tablespoons of light brown sugar. (I also added a splash of dark rum, too, but that's up to your preference). Wrap the aluminum foil up, like you're wrapping a present, to form a packet that you can put on a medium-heat grill.

Once they're on the heat for about 15 - 20 minutes, the plantains soften, and the sugar caramalizes. They ended up wonderfully paired with whipped cream, and also as a topping for coffee ice cream.

And they might be reason enough to turn the grill on sometimes.

Bookmark and Share

Member Comments On...

Plantains for Dessert

Back to Main Blog Page

About Me

My wife and I founded Practical Whimsy (TM), a company that celebrates family style with recipes, products, and tips for entertaining. I'm always working on creating tasty dishes and amazing projects to form lasting bonds with my wife and kids ... and to help others do the same.

300x250
Please log in ...
Close
You must be logged in to use this feature.

Thank You!

Thank you for helping us maintain a friendly, high quality community at Family.com. This comment will be reviewed by a community moderator.

Flag as Not Acceptable?

We review flagged content and enforce our Terms of Use, in which content must never be:

See full Terms of Use.