Have you ever had one of those days when you’re craving something sweet, but you don’t want to spend a lot of time or effort on a complicated dessert? We’ve all been there. And that’s when this recipe comes to the rescue. Sauteed Bananas – a dessert that is as simple as it is delicious. It’s a dessert that’s been enjoyed in different forms around the world, from the street food vendors of South East Asia to the elegant dessert plates of French cuisine. The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. With just four ingredients – bananas, confectioners sugar, flour, and butter – you can whip up a dessert that’s sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Plus, it’s quick to make, so it’s perfect for those moments when you need a sweet treat in a hurry. And let’s not forget about the bananas. This recipe transforms the humble banana into something truly special. The heat brings out the natural sweetness of the bananas, while the butter and sugar add a rich, caramel-like flavor that’s just irresistible. I love this recipe because it’s a reminder that sometimes, the simplest things can be the most satisfying. So the next time you’re craving something sweet, give these Sauteed Bananas a try. You won’t be disappointed!
Ingredients
- bananas
- confectioners sugar
- flour
- butter
Cooking Method
- Peel bananas, cut in half lengthwise, and again cut in half crosswise.
- Sprinkle with flour.
- Saute in butter until delicately brown.
- Drain.
- Sprinkle with confectioners sugar.
Calorie: 150
Total cooking time: 15 minutes
Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Banana Saute Showdown
There I was, standing in the kitchen, a mere mortal about to go to battle with a bunch of bananas. My weapons of choice? A dusting of flour, a pat of butter, and a sprinkle of confectioners sugar. Yes, my friends, today we are tackling the epic culinary challenge of Sauteed Bananas.
Peeling Back the Layers
Peeling bananas is nothing short of a life lesson. It’s all about exposing the true self, the inner beauty hidden beneath layers of thick, tough skin. I gingerly unpeeled each banana, half expecting them to start spilling their life stories. Each one was cut in half lengthwise, and again crosswise. The cutting board looked like a banana massacre. But I knew it was all for the greater good.
The Flour Power
Next came the flour. I sprinkled it with the same reverence a priest might use while blessing the congregation. You see, the flour is not just a dry, white powder. It’s the magic dust that would transform these ordinary bananas into a golden, sauteed delight. Of course, I conveniently forgot that I was wearing a black shirt and ended up looking like a snowy yeti.
Butter Me Up
Now, for the butter. The room seemed to hush as I placed the butter in the pan. It started sizzling and popping like an excited toddler. I added the bananas and watched as they started to dance in the buttery pool. If sauteing were a sport, these bananas were definitely going for the gold. They turned a delicate brown, much like me after a day at the beach.
Drain Game
Draining the bananas was like an emotional goodbye at the airport. It was hard to part with the butter, but we knew it was for the best. I carefully drained them, promising to remember the good times. The butter, meanwhile, was plotting its revenge in the sink, solidifying and refusing to go down the drain.
Sweet Victory
Finally, it was time for the confectioners sugar. With a flourish, I sprinkled it over the bananas, feeling like a fairy godmother. The sugar sparkled like a million tiny stars, giving the bananas a magical glow. I took a moment to admire my work, forgetting that I was still holding the sieve. Cue the sweet snowfall on my already flour-covered shirt.
The Final Act
And there you have it! My journey with the bananas was complete. I looked down at my masterpiece, and then down at my shirt. I couldn’t help but laugh at the irony. The bananas were delicately brown and elegantly dusted with sugar. I, on the other hand, looked like I had wrestled with the flour and sugar…and lost.
So, my friends, may your culinary journeys be less messy, but equally delicious. Remember, cooking isn’t just about the end product, but the fun (and funny) moments along the way. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a shirt to wash and a sink to unclog.