Bananas in Suzette Sauce

The key player in this very decadent recipe is the orange juice which is used to make the suzette sauce.

The key player in this very decadent recipe is the orange juice which is used to make the suzette sauce.
By Nandita Nataraj

I discovered this recipe very recently on a TV show. I decided to give this a try and from then on, I have been hooked. This is one dessert that redefines the word decadence. Bananas in suzette sauce, unlike other desserts does not contain cheese, cream or any other ingredients that is loaded with calories. The key player in this recipe is the Orange juice which is used to make the suzette sauce. The sauce is sweetened by caramelized sugar and the flavours are further enhanced by the use of cardamom and nutmeg.

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I have made a few changes to the original recipe by reducing the sugar from 2/3 cup to 5 tbsp and by replacing the cinnamon powder with nutmeg. Give this recipe a try and I am sure you will floored like I am right now.

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Bananas in Suzette sauce


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  • Author: Nandita Nataraj
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x

Ingredients

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  • Ingredients
  • Bananas 4-5
  • Freshly squeezed Orange juice- 1 cup or 240ml
  • Butter- 50gm or 3tbsp
  • Sugar- 5tbsp
  • Nutmeg powder- 1/2tsp
  • Freshly ground cardamom powder- 1/2tsp
  • For garnishing
  • Orange zest
  • Almonds- 10 slivered
  • Raisins
  • Brown sugar
  • Vanilla Ice cream to serve

Instructions

  1. Peel the bananas and set aside in a dish.
  2. Melt the sugar in a pan and saute till its color changes to brown and add orange juice, butter, Nutmeg and cardamon powder and bring to a boil.
  3. Then simply pour it over the peeled bananas.
  4. Top it up with some orange zest, raisins, and sprinkle some brown sugar and bake it at 170 C for 15 -20mins and serve hot with vanilla ice cream
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins

 

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