Rum Caramel Banana Pancakes
Home » COOK » Recipes » Recipes By Course » Desserts »Yesterday was Pancake Day, and this year, I managed to create a yummy topping and am able to blog about it – unlike last year when it was, quite frankly, abysmal. In fact, in that post from 2013, I promised to make better pancakes next [now this] year, and I think I’ve fulfilled that promise with my Rum Caramel Banana Pancakes!
I was sent a sample of Appleton Estate Rum to use in a pancake recipe…
All Appleton Estate Jamaica Rums are produced on the world-famous Appleton Estate, Jamaica’s oldest sugar factory and distillery in continuous production. The first known documentation of rum production at the Appleton Estate is dated 1749.
Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum delivers distinctive, rich, complex, luxurious flavours within its range of premium aged rums.
These rums have been produced using time-honoured traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation. The sugar cane is grown on the Estate, which is located in the unique Nassau Valley in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. All Appleton Estate Jamaica Rums are Estate distilled using a proprietary yeast strain propagated from the sugar cane grown on the Estate, and produced using copper pot stills that are unique to the Estate. With the ideal climate on hand, Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum matures in carefully selected, hand-crafted oak barrels. The process is finalized with the artful blending by renowned Master Blender Joy Spence – the industry’s first female Master Blender.
The Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum range is Jamaica’s leading premium rum and is distributed in over 60 countries around the world.
…and here is how to make my yummy, sweet rum flavoured banana and caramel sauce/topping for your pancakes, which, quite frankly can be eaten anytime of year, not just Pancake Day!
Rum Caramel Banana Sauce/Topping
Ingredients
- 30g unsalted butter
- 50g light soft brown sugar
- 2 bananas, sliced
- splash of rum
Instructions
- In a small frying pan, melt the butter and then add the sugar.
- Stir quickly to mix together and then add the bananas.
- Toss together until all the bananas are coated - for about a minute or so.
- Add a splash of rum (how much you want to use is up to you!) and flambé the bananas and carmamel by setting light to it with either a long match, or by tipping the pan to catch the gas ring (if you have a gas hob). After a few seconds the flame will go out.
- Serve over warm pancakes, on their own, or with cream or ice-cream.
Perfect Pancakes
Ingredients
- 110g plain flour
- 2 eggs
- 275ml milk
- oil for frying
Instructions
- Sift the flour into a bowl and make a well in the centre.
- Crack the eggs into the well and start to whisk the eggs into the flour.
- Gradually add the milk, whisking all the time to combat any lumps.
- Make a test pancake first to judge how much you need. Heat a frying pan until hot and add a drop of oil (I use spray oil) then add the pancake batter.
- Swirl around the pan and after about 30 seconds you should see that you can lift the edges of the pancake. Flip over with a spatula and cook on the other side for about 30 seconds. Slide onto a warm plate and continue with the rest of your pancakes.
I find that the first one is always rubbish and the key is a hot pan – by the third and fourth pancake you often have it down! No matter how many times I make pancakes the first one or two are always throwaways, or rather, not perfect enough to roll up!
We are an ‘eat the pancakes as we go’ family, so all the toppings are out on the counter – classic sugar and lemon, syrup (golden and maple), chocolate spread, jam…and of course, my invention for this year of rum caramel banana and the hubs and the boy choose a topping and eat whilst I make more ^_^
Not gonna lie, the rum caramel bananas were the bomb! Nice and sweet, but not too sweet, and whilst alcohol is burned off when you flambé, there was still a warming rum flavour to the topping. I didn’t want anything else on my pancakes this year! Although, I did blob on some ice-cream that we had knocking about the freezer!
What did you have on your pancakes this year? Do you eat them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner? (or all three!!) Do you prefer the traditional style or the American style pancakes?
Emily
March 12, 2014 @ 11:14 pm
Oh wow, they look and sound AMAZING!
Charlotte
March 10, 2014 @ 2:09 pm
They look awesome! My boyfriend would love them
Clare Nicholas
March 7, 2014 @ 8:57 am
Yummy.
I’m the only one that likes pancakes so seems pointless cooking just for me sadly
The Go To Mum
March 7, 2014 @ 7:44 am
They sound very delicious, a perfect pudding for Summer!
Kirsty Hornblow
March 6, 2014 @ 10:02 pm
Your pancakes look fantastic! I am very impressed at the flambĂ©! For the first time ever I made savoury pancakes – we had pea and ham flavoured with spices and they were delicious but we couldn’t have Shrove Tuesday without traditional pancakes too so we had crepes with lemon and sugar too and the little one had jam and banana. Delicious!
fritha strickland
March 6, 2014 @ 4:30 pm
you had me at rum x
Claire Toplis
March 6, 2014 @ 9:54 am
OOOH my how lovely
Sylvia Fiolunka
March 5, 2014 @ 11:52 pm
They look amazing! You made mu hungry now ;-)
Mellissa Williams
March 5, 2014 @ 11:49 pm
These look amazing, truly my type of dessert yummy!
Healthier Mummy
March 5, 2014 @ 11:19 pm
Mmm, sounds tasty. I’ve never had rum on my pancakes but willing to give it a try.
Emma Smith
March 5, 2014 @ 10:43 pm
I’m not keen on rum as a rule but this does look tasty. I’d certainly give it a go.
Kara
March 5, 2014 @ 9:54 pm
These look delicious
laura redburn
March 5, 2014 @ 8:27 pm
not a fan of rum, but the rest sounds tasty, even though i’m not a fan of pancakes.
mummyoftwo
March 5, 2014 @ 8:18 pm
Oh yummy they look delicious – definitely a nice treat for the grown ups!
You Baby Me Mummy
March 5, 2014 @ 7:10 pm
Looks yummy, one to try when I am feeling better x
spicers1976
March 5, 2014 @ 6:48 pm
I can’t make pancakes to save my life for some reason
Cass@TheDiaryofaFrugalFamily
March 5, 2014 @ 5:18 pm
I am drooling – can I come to your house for tea x
Eileen Teo
March 5, 2014 @ 3:41 pm
this sound interesting! yum yum!
JoBryan
March 5, 2014 @ 4:39 pm
I missed pancake day son and hubby out late, daughter at uni so it was a Pancakeless Day. I will make them at the weekend, the rum and banana ones look and sound lovely. The rum looks a good one.
GILLIAN RILEY
March 5, 2014 @ 4:35 pm
I missed pancake day as I was working a late, I was planning on making up for it on my days off and those bananas look insanely gorgeous! x
Kirsty Phillipson-Lowe
March 5, 2014 @ 4:31 pm
Mmmmm rum caramel sounds absolutely delicious! My hubby would love that :-)
Globalmouse
March 5, 2014 @ 1:43 pm
Oh yum, they sound delicious!! My favourite has to be the classic sugar and lemon but I do also really love American style with a few blueberries and a drizzle of maple syrup!!