Bananas Foster doesn't necessarily have to require banana liqueur, in fact, there's a fairly simple swap that does the ...
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Serves 2 to 4. Recipe courtesy of Brennan’s Restaurant in New Orleans is from “Louisiana Sweets: King Cakes, Bread Pudding & Sweet Dough Pie” by Dixie Poché. 1 ounce butter ½ cup light brown sugar ¼ ...
In 1951, New Orleans restaurateur Owen Brennan became an innovator in the field of back-scratching when he named a dessert after his buddy Richard Foster from the New Orleans Crime Commission. Bananas ...
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Bananas Foster

Bananas Foster is a traditional, elegant dessert... but did you know that it works well as an easy camping dessert? Here's how we do it! Back in 2005, I joined a social organization - where I met ...