Introduction: Bananas Foster Cocktail
This cocktail was inspired by the well-known dessert, Bananas Foster, and while I'm not a huge fan of bananas, this is amazing! It's creamy and sweet and a true dessert substitute.
Warning: My first attempt led to curdling, so be careful as to the order you pour the liquor/liqueur which I specify in the recipe.
Step 1: Ingredients
You will need the following ingredients:
- Crushed ice
- 1 oz Spiced rum
- ½ oz Butterscotch schnapps
- 1 oz Banana liqueur
- Heavy cream (do not use half-n-half or milk)
Step 2: The Pour
Fill a 12 oz glass with crushed ice.
Pour in the following order to reduce the risk of curdling:
- Spiced rum (wants to curdle dairy)
- Butterscotch schnapps (safe)
- Banana liqueur (safe)
Top with heavy cream.
Serve with a straw.

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12 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
That picture is blowing my mind. You're amazing!
8 years ago on Introduction
I made a drink recently that I called bananas foster.. it was 99 bananas, salted caramel vodka and some baileys vanilla creamer.
Reply 8 years ago
I'd love that recipe!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Sounds tasty, but I'd call it this. :)
8 years ago on Introduction
This sounds really good. I'm wondering though, based on the fact that the spiced rum can curdle the dairy does that also mean you shouldn't mix or stir it? I'm just curious about the flavors and whether or not they mix or if it's more of a layered drink.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! Keep it layered and don't go crazy stirring it with the straw, and if it does curdle, the curds will just stick to the ice and will hardly be noticeable in my experience.
8 years ago on Introduction
An absolute WOW to the long picture in step one! Cool idea to show the process from start to finish in one long scroll-picture!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! :D
8 years ago on Introduction
I love bananas, thank you)
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
:D
8 years ago on Introduction
Dang, this looks delicious! I'm tempted to try this out during my lunch break :) great work on this Instructable!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! But if you have this on your lunch break, you might not be doing too much more work. :P