Pan Fried Honey Bananas
Wait until you taste these all natural Pan Fried Honey Bananas! They are unbelievably easy to make and are sweetened naturally with honey then sprinkled with cinnamon. You could eat this for breakfast but for me it is more of a dessert or great snack.
Source: Debi Schull
Ingredients
Add the olive oil to a large frying
pan and heat over medium heat.
Slice the bananas and place them
in a single layer in the pan.
Cook for 2-3 minutes until golden brown.
Turn the banana slices over and
cook the other side for 2-3 minutes.
In a small bowl add the honey with 1 Tbsp water.
Whisk the two together.
Remove the browned bananas from the
pan and place them on a plate.
Drizzle the honey mixture over the banana slices.
Sprinkle the cinnamon on top and serve.
Pan Fried Honey Bananas
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Ingredients
- 1 firm banana
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 Tbsp water
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Directions
- In a large frying pan add olive oil and heat over medium heat.
- Slice the bananas and place them in a single layer into the pan.
- Fry until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes.
- Turn them over and fry the other side until golden brown.
- Remove from the pan and onto a plate immediately.
- Whisk together the honey and water. Drizzle over the bananas.
- Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve.
Sounds delicious ! Love to try these crispy-skinned honey-soaked banana slices.
Thanks Megala!
Yummylicious!❤
Thanks! They turned out very tasty!
YES MA’AM! THAT’S WHAT I’M TALK’N ABOUT! Yummo! Thank you for sharing! ((( of course you state that it’s “easy”, but with my cooking skills, I can screw anything up )))
The ONLY way you can screw these up is if you burn them…lol Check them at 1 minute then every 30 seconds because they brown fast. You got this Mickey!
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Thanks Mickey!
Yummy 😄😜
Have a wonderful Friday!
Sid
Thank you Sid you do the same!
beautiful presentation and they look yum!
Thank you!
I love the simplicity of this treat!
It was so different than anything I have ever done with bananas! The honey and cinnamon combination were delicious! Thank you Robin!
Looks easy and delicious!
They were and what a nice change of taste! Thanks Valerie!
I bet these are delicious!
They really were! Thanks Erica!
Never heard of such a thing. What a fun idea!
YUM!
Thank you!
Yummy!!!
Thanks!
Lovely
Yum! I want those on oatmeal!
Yum! I have to try this!
Delicious idea – a treat 🙂
Oooooohhhhhhh! I’d like to add some chopped pecans to the honey. Then add some vanilla ice cream on top. Then some chocolate syrup. Then some whipped cream. Then maybe a few glazed donuts. OMG! Look what you’ve done to me!! 😫
Sounds mouthwatering and delicious! Will absolutely try this out! Do you recommend green or more ripe bananas?
Looks like a ice simple dessert.
It really was! Thanks Chris!
Whoops – my iPad seems to be leaving out letters. That should have been, a ‘nice’ simple dessert.
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Now who would buy those fried banana chips in a bag when you can have these?
Hahaha I never thought about that!
That looks so delicious! Would love to try it, especially since I love bananas.
That’s why I thought this sounded good, I love them too! Thanks!
Never thought about this and after 2 weeks of project site work…home at the stove is so appealing!
Oh my I bet! Eating out gets old! Enjoy some good home cooking…you deserve it!
We all do!
I cooked this for my dad & my aunt they both enjoy it. Thanks for sharing this amazing yummy recipe. Keep sharing and also stay connected with my posts too. Thanks again.
Thank you and I certainly plan on it!
This looks like an easy, delicious and relatively nutritious snack. Thanks for sharing. I have my grandchildren this weekend, but no bananas. Maybe next time.
Enjoy the grandkids! I have mine every weekend. I took my granddaughter in a cave today! Grandson is too young for that. I hope they like these! Thanks Carla!
We went to the library, but my 2 year old granddaughter was so loud, and there were people studying, so we ended up going home and reading books here instead.
That looks yummy! It’s been years since I fried bananas, and then I drizzled it with peanut butter.
OMG I bet that tastes amazing too!
I love fried bananas!!! Well, actually I use plantains but you should try using those too and compare! I’ve never tried bananas so I might try that next
I tried them one time but I don’t think they were ripe enough. They are hard to come by where I live. I’m sure they are amazing if prepared right.
They might have not been. I made the mistake of making them when they weren’t ripe and they didn’t taste good at all lol
Yum-o!
Thanks!
Love hot banana!
So good!