Each day we are trying to do something new with our Princess number 6 exchange student.
Today she had four new experiences. She tried a bagel for the first time. She liked that.
She tried honeydew melon. I spent a bit buying it so she could try it and I was disappointed with the flavor. The melons this year have been such a disappointment all around. She tried this banana boat. I couldn't believe my younger princesses hadn't tried this either. I have failed them in so many ways. :-)
I thought I would blog them so the girls will remember how to make them. Of everyone who tried these and smores, these were the winner. I actually bought the bananas and foil last minute when I went to pick up extra hot dogs when my sister decided to come with her kids. I am glad now that I did.
Replace the peel back into place and then wrap the entire thing with a layer or two of foil. Put them on the coals like you would a foil dinner.
Depending on the coals and how hot they are, you will need to keep an eye on them. If they get really hot, they go super mushy. I like them warm but not mushy. I usually put them on the outskirt unless I want it done quickly and then just put it on hot coals for a minute or two. You can check it and put it back on if needed.
My sister and I shared one as I was one banana short. She thought she would eat it like a smore but the banana just slipped out all sides of the graham cracker. I revised that by just putting it on a cracker and eating it open faced. It was good but I kept thinking how much more I would like it with a coating of peanut butter on the cracker.
The girls all enjoyed it and the one that didn't, we realized that hers was missing the marshmallows. lol
I thought I would share a few links to other camp out treats. Here are a few we've shared in the past.
Here is a link to a post for another treat in the fire that was similar using mini pie crusts.
Also, here is a link to camping kettle corn we made a few years ago.
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