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Banana Boats

Submitted by: Kelsie
A perfect campfire treat, fresh bananas are carefully slit open and stuffed with marshmallows and chocolate chips, wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked for a few minutes until the chocolate is melted. Then just dig in with your spoon! 

Extra Simple BBQ Banana

Submitted by: Annie
Whole bananas are grilled, skin and all, for a great vanilla ice cream topping. Too simple, even a kid can do this! 

Warm Tropical Banana Ice Cream Topping

Submitted by: Kathy Mosquesda
This is a very rich and warm topping that is great for vanilla ice cream. It is very easy to make and the family will love it. It is also great alone just for a treat. 

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Banana Split Dessert

Submitted by: Stella Paukovich
Provided by: Taste of Home
This refreshing dessert creates such a pretty picture, it's sure to be met with compliments. It has all the flavors of a banana split but fewer calories with whipped topping instead of ice cream. --Stella Paukovich Apollo, Pennsylvania 

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Banana Flavored Jam

Submitted by: Sara
Try this tropical jam warm over pancakes and waffles or spread on bread when it's cool. 

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Banana Streusel Pie

Submitted by: Gayle Kuipers
Provided by: Taste of Home
I obtained this recipe from my mom, who is a great cook. It's been in the family for years. We usually serve it at holiday meals - it's always a crowd-pleaser. 

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Peanut Butter Banana Melties

Submitted by: Kaileemar
Home Town: Quadra Island, British Columbia, Canada
Bananas are filled with peanut butter and chocolate, then roasted in the coals of a campfire! 

Layered Banana Dessert

Submitted by: Trish Schoofs
Provided by: Taste of Home
Trish Schoofs' no-cook banana dessert is old-fashioned comfort food that tastes like you fussed. 'This recipe is a real winner at our house,' she writes from her West Bend, Wisconsin kitchen. 'Not only is it lighter in fat and calories, but it's light on your time, too. Plus, it's a great way to use up bananas.' 

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Banana Cream Dessert

Submitted by: Angel Hall
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'Whether I take this creamy banana dessert to work, church or family get-to-gethers, I'm always asked for the recipe,' says Angel Hall. The Grayville, Illinois baker relies on bananas, instant pudding mix and whipped topping to make the refreshing treat. 

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Banana Toffee Cream

Submitted by: Betty Ferguson
Provided by: Taste of Home
I spotted this recipe in a magazine about 40 years ago. Its tasty ingredients and ease of preparation appealed to me. I recall when my preschool daughter and I were planning her upcoming birthday party, I asked her what kind of cake she wanted. She replied, 'I don't want a cake...I want that 'brickle stuff'.' -Betty Ferguson, Edmonton, Alberta 
 
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