Bananas Poached in Vanilla-Scented Chardonnay
Updated Feb. 7, 2023

- Total Time
- You can poach the bananas several hours before serving.
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Ingredients
- 2cups Chardonnay
- 1vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise
- ⅓cup mild honey, such as clover
- 1cinnamon stick
- ½cup golden raisins or currants
- ½cup dried apples (optional)
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 3 to 4firm but ripe bananas
- ½teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- ¼cup lightly toasted slivered almonds
- Plain yogurt or whipped cream
Preparation
- Step 1
Pour Chardonnay into a medium saucepan. Using the tip of a paring knife, scrape seeds from vanilla bean halves into wine and add pods. Add honey, cinnamon stick, raisins or currants, and dried apples and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 5 minutes.
- Step 2
Meanwhile, fill a bowl with water and add lemon juice. Peel bananas;,cut them in half lengthwise and, then into 2-inch pieces, and immediately place in the acidulated water. (This prevents bananas from discoloring.)
- Step 3
After wine mixture has simmered for 5 minutes, dDrain bananas and add to simmering wine to wine. Add nutmeg. Return Bring backmixture to a simmer, cover and simmer 5 more minutes. Remove from heat. Add almonds. Remove cinnamon stick and if you wish, add a little more nutmeg. Serve warm, topped with whipped cream or plain yogurt if desired.
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Very yummy when in mood for soupy dessert in cold weather
We made this recipe in 1977 in Austin as part of a vegetarian cooking class Martha Shulman taught. The entire course was wonderful, and this dessert was hands-down the class favorite. In Martha's handout she said any white wine could be used, and we used toasted pine nuts; otherwise the recipe here is identical. I’ve made this many times in the years since, always to high praise. And I always credit Martha, who is amazing.
Do you remove the vanilla bean pod and the seeds, or does that stay in?