![]() ![]() That’s why whipped cream is the next best option. The temp in a cooler is ALWAYS slightly north of 32 degrees. Even if kept in a cooler loaded with ice, it is still slowly melting. Whipped Cream: As much as we’d love to have ice cream when camping, it’s just not a practical idea. Mini Marshmallows (optional): Marshmallows aren’t usually a part of a banana split, but it just felt right. We used the Rich Caramel + Milk Chocolate for this particular recipe (the Fudgy Peanut Butter bar is another favorite). Not under-ripped (green sections) or over-ripped (brown spots), just a solid evenly ripened yellow.Ĭhocolate: We used Endangered Species chocolate bars because we love all the great varieties they offer, plus really love their mission of giving back to support animal conservation. So if you’re looking to switch up your campfire dessert options, give this foil-wrapped Banana Split a try! Ingredients:īanana: The ideal banana for making a banana boat is one that is uniformly yellow. The result is a delicious, gooey, chocolate-y dessert that you can eat with a spoon! This Banana Split variation takes it one step further, by using caramel chocolate and adding whipped cream and cherries. Basically slice a banana down the middle, stuff it with chocolate, marshmallows, and other goodies, wrap it up in foil, and place it in the campfire embers. One of our favorite (non-s’more) campfire desserts are Banana Boats. ![]() Sponsored by Endangered Species Chocolate Thirty new hybrids in the new HM.Looking for a new camping dessert? How about a Campfire Banana Split! Banana, chocolate, mini marshmallows, whipped cream, and cherries!.AI-powered produce scanners to put an end to wasted strawberries. ![]()
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