Steps:
- 1. Cut 4 (12-inch) sheets of foil. 2. Make deep lengthwise cut along inside curve of each banana, being careful not to cut all the way through. Open slit to form pocket. 3. Fill each banana with 2 tablespoons chocolate chips, 2 tablespoons marshmallows and 2 tablespoons cereal. 4. Wrap each banana in foil, making sure that foil opening is on top. Using tongs, set wrapped bananas in coals of campfire; cook 8 to 10 minutes. Carefully remove from fire; peel back foil.
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Olga McGuigan
mcguigan-o@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of bananas, but I loved these banana boats! The bananas were perfectly cooked and the marshmallows were gooey and melted. I will definitely be making these again.
Yuh Madda
yuh-madda23@hotmail.comThese banana boats were delicious! I loved the combination of bananas, chocolate, and marshmallows. I will definitely be making these again.
Moshan Jon
jon.m@hotmail.frI had a hard time finding all of the ingredients for this recipe. I think I will try a different recipe next time.
Charles Bruce phantom
b_charles68@yahoo.comThese banana boats were a bit too messy for my taste. I think I would have liked them better if I had used a different type of bread.
Botwe Francis
bf@yahoo.comI've never had a banana boat before, but these were amazing! I loved the way the bananas caramelized and the marshmallows melted. I will definitely be making these again.
Negussie Kebede
negussie.kebede13@yahoo.comThese banana boats were a fun and easy treat to make. I loved the combination of bananas, chocolate, and marshmallows. I will definitely be making these again.
James Billings
b_j14@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of camping, but I love banana boats. I think I might try making these in my oven at home.
Mehar Mubashir
m.mubashir37@hotmail.frThese banana boats were delicious! The bananas were perfectly cooked and the marshmallows were gooey and melted. I loved the combination of flavors. I will definitely be making these again.
Pamela Buss
b@yahoo.comI had a hard time getting the bananas to cook evenly. Some of them were still raw in the center while others were overcooked. I think I will try using a lower heat next time.
Terry Mullen
mullenterry@gmail.comThese banana boats were a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I would have liked them better if I had used less chocolate and marshmallows.
Eturnally Shoozt
eturnally-shoozt34@yahoo.comI love the idea of making banana boats in the campfire! It's such a fun and easy way to enjoy a classic treat. I will definitely be trying this recipe next time I go camping.
Rocenda Salinas
srocenda99@aol.comThese banana boats were so yummy! I made them for a group of friends and everyone loved them. They were the perfect way to end a summer night.
Prince Pooranjeet786
ppooranjeet786@yahoo.comI'm not a huge fan of bananas, but I thought I'd give this recipe a try. I was pleasantly surprised! The bananas were actually really good and the combination of flavors was amazing. I will definitely be making this again.
J K
j_k85@aol.comThese Campfire Smores Banana Boats were a hit with my family! They were so easy to make and the combination of flavors was perfect. The bananas were soft and gooey, the marshmallows were fluffy and melted, and the chocolate was rich and decadent. I w