How to Make Banana Boats in the Oven - Simply Stacie (2024)

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These Banana Boats are the perfect camping dessert recipe and require NO cleanup! Like s’mores without the graham crackers, these bananas are filled with gooey chocolate and melted marshmallows!

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Banana Boats

S’mores bring the best memories of childhood campouts, scouting retreats, family singalongs and so many camping moments. These Banana Boats are your new campout dessert or are perfect for throwing on the still-hot grill after dinner!

You stuff a whole banana with chocolate and marshmallows, wrap it in aluminum foil, and cook it over the embers of an open fire. When I’m not camping, I substitute the oven for the fire! The inside is packed with melty chocolate, gooey marshmallows and soft banana you’ll need to eat with a spoon. The banana peel acts as your “bowl” to hold it all together.

Love s’mores-themed desserts? Try my S’mores Cake for a brown sugar and graham cracker cake topped with chocolate ganache and perfectly toasted marshmallows.

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I kept wanting to call these Banana S’mores, but they are missing the graham crackers! If that’s your favorite part of the s’mores, add a few pieces once the bananas are cooked to keep the crackers crisp.

Ingredients

  • Bananas, ripe and ready to eat but still firm enough to hold its shape
  • Chocolate chips
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Aluminum foil — not edible here, but a must for these treats!
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What I used for my Banana Boats

  • Aluminum foil: The MOST important thing in this recipe because with bad foil, it could leak everywhere! I use this foil exclusively for all my cooking and baking needs, from the grill to the oven.

How to Make Banana Boats

  1. Without peeling, slice bananas lengthwise without cutting through the other side, creating a pocket with a little uncut space on each end.
  2. Then, push sides apart and fill the pocket with chocolate chips and mini marshmallows.
  3. Next, wrap in aluminum foil, and be careful to keep them all with the cut side facing up!
  4. If you’re camping, put your wrapped bananas in the fire for about 5 to 10 minutes. If you’re at home, put them in a 300-degree F oven for about 10 to 15 minutes, or until the chocolate and marshmallows have melted. Serve immediately with a spoon.

Get ‘em while they’re hot! I had one left over that I kept in the fridge overnight, and I ended up throwing it away because it looked unappealing. They’re so delicious you likely won’t have leftovers, but one per person is a good rule of thumb here.

What to Add

These Banana Boats are just the starting point of some very amazing campfire desserts!

For this recipe, you can use any kind of chocolate — dark, milk, or white. If you have butterscotch fans, those chips would also work!

Bananas are a great dessert fruit, but so are strawberries. Got both? Bring everyone to the party and add some sliced strawberries to the bananas after cooking.

Looking to make it like a banana split? Add some whipped cream and chopped nuts! A garnish of graham cracker pieces is an amazing add-in here as well.

Other amazing dessert recipes to try…

  • Strawberry S’mores
  • Banana Cake
  • S’mores Ice Pops
  • Banana Chocolate Cake
  • S’mores Coffee Milkshake
  • Banana Split Brownies

Need more banana inspiration before they all go bad? Check out these 25 delicious recipes for brown bananas. Try Banana Cupcakes and Honey Banana Grilled Cheese Sandwich.

Do you have any amazing camping dessert recipes? I’m always looking for more recipes to try! Follow me on Instagram @simplystacieblog, on Facebook at Simply Stacie, and on Pinterest @SimplyStacie and let me know how you liked this and my other recipes!

Have you made Banana Boats before? If you have, did you make them in the oven or in a campfire?

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Banana Boats

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

The perfect camping dessert! Ripe bananas stuffed with gooey marshmallows and melty chocolate are always in season.

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Ingredients

  • 4 bananas
  • ½ cup chocolate chips
  • ½ cup mini marshmallows

Instructions

  • Slice bananas down the center being careful not cut through to the other side.

  • Open up carefully and fill with chocolate chips and marshmallows.

  • Wrap in aluminum foil.

  • Place in a 300°F oven for 10 to 15 minutes, or until chocolate and marshmallows are melted. Serve hot with a spoon.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 9mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 30g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Keyword Banana Boats

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