Go Bananas
Easy ways to grill up something surprisingly good
(Family Features) Bananas aren't just for breakfast or lunch anymore. By grilling this popular fruit, you can add a whole new flavor dimension to a dinnertime recipe and turn a basic dessert into something wow.
Adding bananas to your summer grilling routine is a fun way to eat fruit. You can grill them in their peels while the BBQ coals are still hot or add peeled slices to a tasty kabob - it's that simple. From kid-friendly desserts to grown-up dishes with a tropical twist, make it easy on yourself and go bananas on the grill.
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Did You Know?
- With no fat, cholesterol or sodium, vitamin-packed bananas are a guilt-free summertime treat.
- Banana peels are great for polishing shoes. Use (the inside of) an empty peel on your leather shoes as you would shoe polish and then buff off with a soft cloth. The banana's oils soak into the leather and, like most commercial shoe polishes, contains potassium.
- As bananas ripen, the starch in the fruit turns to sugar. Therefore, the riper the banana, the sweeter it will taste.
- Ten or more bananas growing together are called "hands" and a single banana is called a "finger." Four to six bananas sold in the store are called a "cluster."
How to Store Bananas
- Remove bananas from plastic produce bag and store at room temperature. The warmer it is, the faster the bananas will ripen.
- To slow ripening, refrigerate (peel will turn black but the fruit inside will be fresh and ripe). Bananas can be frozen once the banana is peeled and stored in a freezer bag until ready to use (use a bit of fresh lemon juice to reduce browning).
- If bananas are too green, place them in a brown paper bag, in a warm dry area (but not in direct sunlight) for a day or two to encourage ripening. If there is still not enough yellow appearing on the peel, place a ripe apple in the bag with the bananas.
Island Kabobs with Tropical Fruit Salsa
Preparation : 10 minutes
Grill Time: 10 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
- 2 ripe, firm Dole® Bananas, peeled, each cut into 6 pieces, plus 1 ripe Dole Banana, peeled and diced
- 12 chunks Dole Tropical Gold Pineapple
- 16 extra large or jumbo shrimp, shelled and deveined
- 1 green or red bell pepper, cut into 8 pieces
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1 mango, peeled and diced
- 1 tablespoon chopped mint
- 1 Dole Green Onion, minced
- 2 to 3 teaspoons minced jalapeño pepper
- Thread banana pieces, pineapple, shrimp and bell pepper pieces equally onto skewers.
- Whisk together lime juice, oil and allspice in small bowl. Brush 2 tablespoons over kabobs.
- Combine remaining marinade with diced banana, mango, mint, green onion and jalapeño pepper; place in a serving dish.
- Grill kabobs over medium high heat 8 to 10 minutes, turning once or until the shrimp are opaque. Arrange the kabobs on top of the salsa.
Teriyaki Pork Chops with Grilled Bananas
Preparation : 20 minutes
Grill Time: 20 minutes
Makes: 3 to 4 servings
- 1/4 cup dry sherry
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 1 pound boneless pork chops (3 to 4)
- 2 large firm Dole Bananas, peeled
- 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch
- 2 cups hot cooked rice
- 2 tablespoons sliced Dole Green Onion
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seed
- Combine sherry, soy sauce, brown sugar and oil in small bowl. Remove 2 tablespoons sherry mixture and brush on pork chops and bananas.
- Grill pork 8 to 10 minutes on each side until cooked through. Grill bananas 2 to 3 minutes on each side until heated through. Cut each into 1-inch pieces.
- Combine remaining sherry mixture and cornstarch in small saucepan; cook, stirring until thickened.
- Arrange pork and bananas over rice on serving plate; drizzle with sauce. Sprinkle with green onion and sesame seed.
Grilled Bananas
No prep needed.
Grill Time: 10 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
- 4 Dole Bananas, unpeeled
- Assorted favorite dessert toppings
- Place unpeeled bananas on grill over medium high heat.
- Grill 4 to 5 minutes on each side until peels blacken and soften. Insides will be custard-like.
- Serve warm or chilled with your favorite toppings such as fresh fruit, chopped nuts, miniature marshmallows, chocolate bits, caramel or frozen yogurt.
Grilled Caribbean Fruit Salsa
Preparation: 10 minutes
Grill Time: 8 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
- 1/2 fresh Dole Tropical Gold Pineapple, peeled and sliced vertically
- 1 large, ripe firm Dole Banana, slice in half vertically
- 1 mango, skinned, peeled and sliced in half vertically
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 1/4 cup red onion, minced
- 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 2 kiwi, diced
- Combine pineapple, banana and mango slices with the olive oil and lime juice.
- Brush to coat the fruit. Place fruit on grill.
- Grill fruit 4 to 5 minutes each side, remove and cool slightly.
- Roughly chop the grilled fruit, reserving juices.
- Combine fruit and reserved juices with the red onion, red pepper flakes and kiwi.
- Serve warm or room temperature. Great with grilled chicken or fish.
Source: Dole