Preheat oven to 300ºf. Place on a baking sheet. The foil gets hot. Deep leaving 1 2 in. Open peel wider to form a pocket.
Although this might be a classic campfire treat the good news is that if you live in a condo like we do and can t exactly have a bonfire on your balcony you can still make these in your oven in just a couple of minutes. Stuff each slit with chocolate chips and marshmallows. What is a banana boat. Like a cross between a s more and a banana split a banana boat is a quick and easy dessert to make while camping. Crimp and shape foil around bananas so they sit flat.
Return each banana to its foil boat. A finished banana boat is not gorgeous but it is. The banana peel will turn black from the heat. Uncut at both ends. Wrap each banana in aluminum foil and cook over a fire on the barbecue or in a 300 degree oven for 5 minutes or until chocolate is melted.
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These banana boats are a comfort dessert at its best they are ooey gooey and oh so messy but utterly delicious. Cook 8 to 10 minutes or until marshmallows soften. Just fill a sliced banana peel and all with marshmallows chocolate chips and golden grahams cereal wrap in tin foil and bake over the fire. Crumble 1 whole graham cracker onto each loaded banana. Fill each with 1 teaspoon chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon marshmallows.
Place each banana on a 12 in. Gather round the campfire for these banana boat s mores. Eat with a spoon. Bake at 350 for. Heat the banana boats up in a campfire on a grill or in the oven for a few minutes until marshmallows are soft and chocolate is melty.
Use tongs or oven mitts to check the banana boats and get them out of the fire grill oven. Fill pockets with pineapple granola pecans and chocolate chips. Load the bananas 1 4 cup each of the caramel bits chocolate chips and mini marshmallows. Place on grill over medium heat. Deep leaving 1 2 in.
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Deep leaving 1 2 in. Seal top of foil leaving 2 to 3 inches headspace. Return each banana to its foil boat. Although this might be a classic campfire treat the good news is that if you live in a condo like we do and can t exactly have a bonfire on your balcony you can still make these in your oven in just a couple of minutes. Preheat oven to 300ºf.