Caramelized Pumpkin Banana Split Recipe
Hello pumpkin! Fall brings one of our favourite scones with it, the Pumpkin Scone. We think we’ve dreamt up the best dessert. Our recipe for a Caramelized Pumpkin Banana Split puts a twist on the classic recipes with banana, ideal for those cozy fall evenings! This dessert is sure to delight, featuring Pumpkin Scones, caramelized bananas, ice cream, raspberries, finished with a decadent caramel drizzle. It is the PERFECT banana fall dessert recipe!
Caramelized Pumpkin Banana Split Recipe FAQ
What is a traditional banana split made of?
A traditional banana split is typically made from 3 ingredients: bananas, ice cream and toppings. The banana is typically split and placed in a long dish. Then three scoops of ice creams of different flavors are placed in the dish. Finally, toppings like chocolate syrup or whipped cream are added. Some dishes come with other garnishes like nuts, berries, sprinkles or whipped cream.
What is the difference between a banana split and banana royale?
A banana split is a classic ice cream dessert that features a split banana with scoops of ice cream placed in between. On the other hand, a banana royale is a simpler variation of the banana split. Both desserts offer a delightful combination of sweet, creamy and fruity flavours, so either option is sure to satisfy your cravings.
Are sundaes and banana splits the same?
While both are delightful ice cream desserts, a sundae is a more general term for any ice cream dish with toppings, whereas a banana split is a specific type of sundae that includes a split banana and multiple ice cream flavours with toppings.
Ingredients
- 2 x COBS Bread Pumpkin Scones, un-iced
- 2 Bananas
- 4 tbsp Brown Sugar
- 4 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream
- Raspberries
- 4 tbsp Caramel Sauce
Directions
- Cut your bananas in half, lengthwise.
- Tear each Pumpkin Scone into 3 pieces.
If you’re using a cullinary blowtorch:
- Put the bananas on a baking pan, and sprinkle the cut side with brown sugar.
- Using the cullinary blowtorch, melt & caramelize the sugar. Set bananas aside.
If you’re using a frying pan
- Add butter to a non-stick frying pan and turn element to medium heat.
- When the butter has melted, sprinkle the base with 1/2 the brown sugar & add bananas on top. Cook this side for 1 1/2 minutes, flip and sprinkle the other side with the rest of the sugar. Cook this side for 1 minute. Take off the heat and set aside.
Assembling the Caramelized Banana Pumpkin Split
- Optional: in the same pan you cooked the bananas, add your Pumpkin Scone pieces and heat for 1-2 minutes.
- On a dessert plate, assemble the banana split by placing the banana slices next to each other.
- Add the Pumpkin Scone pieces on top.
- Add 2 scoops of ice cream in between the Pumpkin Scones and top with raspberries.
- Drizzle with caramel sauce and enjoy!