I cooked a bit of bacon to go into the strata this morning. Which was delicious, but left me with the conundrum of what to do with the leftover bacon grease. It wasn't really enough to be worth saving, but I also didn't have any ideas readily to hand for it. Reiver suggested it might go well with the slightly over-ripe bananas on the counter, so I poked around for some ideas.
I contemplated doing a slightly savoury banana bread. And there was an interesting banana-bacon-cornbread recipe that I stumbled across as well. But those all required a fair bit more bacon fat than I had available. So, in the end, I went with this simple recipe for bacon and bananas. I didn't actually have the bacon for it since all of that went into the strata, but the bananas were still great on some pancakes! And I can always try it with the bacon next time.
From Reiver: There wasn't any actual bacon in the recipe, just the bacon fat from the Cheese and Bacon Strata. While a simple enough classic, this went wonderfully with the granola pancakes.
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Banana and Bacon
Slightly adapted from Cuisine Fiend
Ingredients
- 3-4 slices of smoked streaky bacon
- 1 Tbsp. butter
- 2 tbsp. maple syrup
- 2 small bananas, halved lengthwise and crosswise
Directions
- Cook the bacon, then remove from pan and set aside.
- Add the butter and maple syrup to the pan.
- Add the banana pieces, cut-side-down, and cook for 3-4 minutes until slightly caramelized.
- Flip and cook until softened and evenly cooked throughout.
- Remove the bananas onto a plate, top with bacon, and drizzle with any juices left in the pan.
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