The link below includes detailed instructions on how to make Campfire banana boat desserts.
They are a treat to make over a campfire in the back yard. Even more delicious than S'mores! Simply cut into the banana length wise ensuring that you don't cut thru the peel. Place the banana on a sheet of aluminum foil. Stuff it with sugary treats: mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, coconut flakes, etc. Place it on a metal grate or use a campfire wire mesh basket to roast them. Take them off the grill within several minutes. Enjoy the sensation of all the ingredients melted together. Easy cleanup with the foil wraps.
https://www.freshoffthegrid.com/campfire-banana-boats/
An extract from that link:
The concept behind a banana boat is simple. Take a banana with its peel still on and cut it down the middle (along the concave side). Not all the way through, but until the tip of your knife just grazes the peel on the other side. You can then pull the peel and banana slightly ajar.
You then want to fill your banana with some ingredients. We’ve listed a bunch of specific flavor combinations below, but the basic idea is to include:
Something Melty + Something Sweet + Something Crunchy
Examples:
They are a treat to make over a campfire in the back yard. Even more delicious than S'mores! Simply cut into the banana length wise ensuring that you don't cut thru the peel. Place the banana on a sheet of aluminum foil. Stuff it with sugary treats: mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, coconut flakes, etc. Place it on a metal grate or use a campfire wire mesh basket to roast them. Take them off the grill within several minutes. Enjoy the sensation of all the ingredients melted together. Easy cleanup with the foil wraps.
https://www.freshoffthegrid.com/campfire-banana-boats/
An extract from that link:
The concept behind a banana boat is simple. Take a banana with its peel still on and cut it down the middle (along the concave side). Not all the way through, but until the tip of your knife just grazes the peel on the other side. You can then pull the peel and banana slightly ajar.
You then want to fill your banana with some ingredients. We’ve listed a bunch of specific flavor combinations below, but the basic idea is to include:
Something Melty + Something Sweet + Something Crunchy
Examples:
- CLASSIC S’MORES:
Banana + Milk Chocolate + Mini Marshmallows + Crumbled Graham Crackers - STRAWBERRY HAZELNUT:
Banana + Strawberries + Nutella + Chopped Hazelnuts - SAMOAS:
Banana + Chocolate Chips + Caramel Sauce + Toasted Coconut