Bananas Foster Jam

"Want to have the taste of New Orleans on your breakfast toast without the fuss and fat? Try this chunky, sweet and rum laced jam instead!"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
1 cup
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine brown sugar, stevia, raisins and water in a small pot and bring to a simmer. Cook without stirring (swirl the pan) until sugar dissolves.
  • Meanwhile, mash bananas with lime juice, vanilla and salt, then stir into syrup.
  • Cook, stirring often, 25 minutes.
  • Stir in the rum and remove from heat.
  • Cool before transferring into a jar and chilling.

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Reviews

  1. Went well on waffles. I know it is supposed to be "jam", but I think I might like it better if the bananas were not mashed, but sliced, and cooked less. Still yummy though.
     
  2. Made and used a samole on some toast this morning. Very nice flavored jam. Though I did leave out the stevia, it still was flavorful, and when the rest here tried it they loved it. Nice idea and recipe here, Made for New Kids on the Block..
     
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<p>Montessori teacher, nutritionist and pastry chef: baking is my passion, but teaching the value of good food to whole families is close to my heart too! I have a passion for re-instilling the love of good-quality, home-made and mostly healthy food into the hearts and kitchens of children and their families today. I believe that any ?homemade? food, even when labelled as naughty, is a more wholesome treat than pre-packaged, cookie-cutter junk.</p> 9408826"
 
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