SMOKED BANANA DOUBLE BITES |
Finished Smoked Banana Double Bites |
If
you joined us for our series on smoking banana, now it’s time to learn just
what you can do with this flavorful fruit.
This recipe for Smoked Banana Double Bites makes for a perfect snack,
kid loving dessert, or even a sweet party item.
Gather together:
• 6 oz. of semi-sweet chocolate
•
1/4 cup shredded coconut, the finer the better
•
4 oz. slivered almonds, crushed
• 2 tablespoons butter
•
4-5 smoked bananas (see our previous series on this process if you missed it)
You’ll
also need a saucepan for melting the chocolate or a microwave safe bowl,
popsicle sticks or similar disposable handle for inserting in the banana
segments, and a small cake spatula for spreading the chocolate. I would also keep on hand some hot water in
case the chocolate should seize or harden on you. If that occurs, simply add 1 teaspoon of hot
water at a time, mixing well, until you restore the smooth consistency.
Preparing:
It’s
important that you get the other ingredients ready prior to melting the
chocolate as you want to prevent the chocolate from hardening. Take your 4 ounces of slivered almonds and
add to a storage bag. I am old school so
I will crush my almonds using a canned good.
You can use a kitchen mallet or rolling pin, whatever is the easiest for
you. Be sure you just crush the almonds
– don’t make almond dust or flour! Then
prepare a sheet pan with wax paper and get your popsicle or other wood stick
ready for putting the Smoked Banana Double Bites together. I named this recipe after the average bites
it takes to get one of these little flavor explosions into your tummy.
Melt the
Chocolate:
Once
the other ingredients are at the ready and your sheet pan with wax paper is set,
it’s time to melt the semi-sweet chocolate.
You can do this a couple of way.
In a double boiler which is the preferred method, in a saucepan set to a
low temperature, or in a microwave. Your
choice just be sure you get a consistency that is not too thin or thick so the
banana will coat easily. I add 2
tablespoons of butter to the chocolate to produce a shiny result. Melt until just smooth being careful not to
go beyond that stage or the chocolate will harden. If you do go too far, simply add 1 teaspoon
of hot water to the mix to thin and recover it.
Assembling
the Bites:
With
the chocolate melted we are now ready for assembly of our Smoked Banana Double
Bites! Taking your popsicle stick or similar
wooden item, insert into the center of a banana segment. Remember, I had cut my bananas into 2-inch
segments when I did the smoking process.
Now dip into the melted chocolate and begin to spread into an even layer
using a small cake spatula. Just get the
top and sides coated so they can roll in the next two ingredients. Again, if your chocolate should seize or
harden on you, simply add 1 teaspoon of hot water to bring it back.
With
our banana segment covered in chocolate, we are now ready for “the roll”. First, place some crushed slivered almond on
a piece of wax paper. Then roll the
chocolate covered banana into the almonds being careful not to press down. Just allow the almonds to stick on their own. Next, a trip to the shredded coconut. You can put the coconut on a wax sheet as
well or leave in a small container that can accommodate the size of your
banana. Let the coconut fill in all the
spaces between the almonds then lay on a sheet pan covered with wax paper. These will need to harden a bit in the
refrigerator.
The Yummy,
Creamy, Chocolate Finish:
So
here we are. The finale! After taking our bananas to a smoky place
using SmokinLicious® Minuto® Wood Chips, we gave them a bath in luscious
dark chocolate. Then the roll – into
crushed almond and shredded coconut – 2 fantastic flavor pairings for
banana. Then off to the sheet pan
covered with wax paper to set everything up in the refrigerator. You just need about 45 minutes of setting
time then it’s off to the party, or for a snack or that great dessert.
Don’t forget to put your own spin on this
recipe by swapping the dark chocolate for white, the almonds for pistachio or
pine nuts. Always keep the holidays in
mind too. Use pastel dyes for the
coconut or white chocolate for a great Easter dessert, green and red dyes for
Christmas, and blue for Hanukah. Make
this great, simple recipe your own. You
can even do whole bananas, set them up, and then slice them over ice cream or
pound cake with a hit of fresh cream.
Get your imagination going and expand on the great use of smoked banana.
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