10 Minute Baked Banana Boats

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Introduction: 10 Minute Baked Banana Boats

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This warm, chocolaty, peanut butter smothered treat bakes up in only 10 minutes! If your craving chocolate or peanut butter, try this delicious baked treat! You can add whatever toppings you would like, and even add icecream for a baked banana split! It's sooo easy! Clean up is a breeze too as the banana peel serves as it's own cooking vessel! The 1-pan you put it in doesn't even get dirty!!! Let's get started!!

You Need:

  • 1 banana
  • Peanut Butter
  • Semi-sweet Chocolate Chips (I used mini's)
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Any additional toppings you would like! (Nuts, whipped cream, ice cream...)

Step 1: Watch the How-To Video!

Step 2: Cut and Stuff!

Slice the banana lengthwise. You want to cut through the banana without puncturing the bottom skin. Pry it open and fill it with peanut butter, chips, and marshmallows (or whatever you want!).

Step 3: Bake and Savor!

Put your boat onto a pan and bake at 350F for 10-12 minutes until the chocolates melt, and the marshmallows brown. Cool for a few minutes before you ENJOY!

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5 Comments

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waterbaby
waterbaby

4 years ago

Delish! Didn't use marshmallows and while my chips got nice and soft they never lost their shape (reminding me why, though they're very tasty, I stopped using them in some of my baking endeavors), even after 20 minutes in the toaster oven (at which point the banana juices were running out of the bottom of the skin), but the overall effect was a smooth and choclatey-peanut buttery-banana-y delight (with just hint of crunch from the crunchy PB)! Next time I think I'll try topping it with some dollops of yogurt. Thanks for the great idea!

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DebTexas
DebTexas

7 years ago

fantastic idea !!

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sunshiine
sunshiine

7 years ago

Too bad I don't have any bananas right now~ Looks tasty though. Thanks for sharing~

sunshiine~

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MaddieJ3
MaddieJ3

Reply 7 years ago

It's delicious! Thanks!