Decadent Bananas Foster Pancakes: Your Ultimate Guide to a Luscious Breakfast (with & Without Alcohol)
Prepare to elevate your breakfast game with these utterly decadent Bananas Foster Pancakes. Forget your standard banana pancakes; this recipe takes inspiration from the iconic New Orleans dessert, featuring a rich, caramelized banana topping that is truly out of this world. Whether you prefer your Bananas Foster pancakes with a hint of rum or a delicious alcohol-free version, this recipe delivers an unforgettable experience that even IHOP can’t rival. Get ready to transform your morning into a luxurious culinary adventure!

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While these Bananas Foster pancakes are a showstopper on their own, the versatile banana foster topping can be used in many creative ways. Imagine drizzling this luscious sauce over your homemade Oatmeal Cookie Ice Cream, adding a tropical twist to your Banana Cake, or enhancing your Banana Bread French Toast. The possibilities are endless for this rich, sweet, and utterly delightful banana concoction.
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What is the Flavor Profile of Bananas Foster?
Bananas Foster is a culinary masterpiece that hails from the vibrant city of New Orleans, known for its rich and indulgent cuisine. At its heart, it’s a decadent dessert crafted from ripe bananas, caramelized in a luxurious sauce of brown sugar, butter, and often rum. This classic combination creates a symphony of sweet, buttery, and slightly spiced notes. Depending on the recipe, a touch of cinnamon and sometimes banana liqueur can be added to deepen the flavor, enhancing the natural sweetness of the bananas. Traditionally, this warm, caramelized delight is served alongside a scoop of cool, creamy vanilla ice cream, which provides a delightful contrast in temperature and texture, making each spoonful an absolute pleasure.
The traditional Bananas Foster recipe was famously created at Brennan’s Restaurant in New Orleans way back in 1951. Owner Owen Brennan challenged his talented chef, Paul Blangé, to devise a new dessert that prominently featured bananas, given New Orleans’ role as a major port for importing bananas. Chef Blangé rose to the occasion, inventing this now-iconic dish. To add an element of theatrical flair and further its renown, he even introduced the dramatic flambé technique, setting the rum-infused sauce alight just before serving. This captivating presentation contributed significantly to Bananas Foster becoming a beloved and legendary dessert.

The Story Behind the Name: Why “Bananas Foster”?
The charming name of this celebrated dessert holds a special connection to its origins. Owen Brennan, the imaginative owner of Brennan’s Restaurant, chose to name his chef’s brilliant creation after his good friend and a prominent civic leader in New Orleans at the time, Richard Foster. This thoughtful gesture forever immortalized Richard Foster’s name in culinary history, associating it with one of the city’s most beloved and enduring dessert legacies.
Enjoy Bananas Foster Pancakes Without Alcohol
For those who prefer to enjoy the rich flavors of Bananas Foster pancakes without the alcohol, rest assured, it’s absolutely possible and equally delicious! You can easily adapt this recipe to create a truly decadent, family-friendly version. Instead of traditional rum, simply use a high-quality rum extract to infuse the sauce with that signature warm, aromatic flavor. The extract provides all the deep, complex notes of rum without the alcohol content, ensuring everyone can savor this delightful breakfast treat. Be sure to check the recipe card below for the precise measurements for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic variations. You don’t have to compromise on flavor to enjoy these incredible Bananas Foster pancakes!

Key Ingredients for Fluffy Bananas Foster Pancakes
Crafting these extraordinary Bananas Foster pancakes involves two main components: light and fluffy buttermilk pancakes, and the show-stopping caramelized banana foster sauce. Below, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of the ingredients, with specific measurements available in the recipe card.
For the Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes:
- All-Purpose Flour: The foundation of our pancakes. While this recipe uses all-purpose flour for the best results, you might experiment with oat flour for a different texture. For ultimate accuracy in baking, always measure your dry ingredients by weight or use the spoon-and-level method.
- Baking Powder & Baking Soda: These essential leavening agents work in harmony to create that signature fluffy, airy texture every perfect pancake needs. They react with the buttermilk to produce gas bubbles, ensuring a light rise.
- Ground Cinnamon: An optional addition to the pancake batter, providing a subtle warmth that complements the cinnamon in our Bananas Foster topping. It’s a lovely precursor to the main flavor event.
- Salt: Just a pinch of salt is crucial. It doesn’t just add flavor; it enhances the richness of the butter and balances the sweetness, making the overall taste more profound.
- Buttermilk: The true secret weapon for incredibly fluffy pancakes! The acidity in buttermilk reacts with the baking soda, causing the pancakes to rise beautifully. It also imparts a subtle tangy flavor that adds depth and complexity to the batter.
- Eggs: We’ll use both a whole large egg and an extra egg yolk. The whole egg provides structure, while the additional egg yolk adds a wonderful richness and tenderness, contributing to the luxurious mouthfeel of our buttermilk pancakes.
- Pure Vanilla Extract: Don’t skimp on quality here! A high-quality pure vanilla extract makes a noticeable difference. For an even more rewarding experience, consider making your own homemade vanilla extract with just two simple ingredients.
- Melted Salted Butter: A touch of melted butter is incorporated into the batter to ensure a rich, moist crumb and a tender texture. Using salted butter also subtly enhances the overall flavor profile.
- Granulated Sugar: A small amount of granulated sugar is added to the pancake batter to provide just the right hint of sweetness, preparing your palate for the decadent topping.

And then, to truly transform these into Bananas Foster pancakes, we forgo traditional maple syrup for a luscious, warm caramelized banana foster sauce:
For the Decadent Bananas Foster Sauce:
- Salted Butter: Key to the rich, buttery base of the sauce. I prefer salted butter here as its slight saltiness perfectly balances the sweetness of the brown sugar, creating a more complex flavor.
- Dark Brown Sugar: This is where the deep, molasses-rich sweetness comes from. Dark brown sugar provides a more intense caramel flavor than light brown sugar, making the sauce incredibly indulgent.
- Dark Rum (or Bourbon): The classic choice for Bananas Foster, offering a warm, complex, and slightly spicy note. If you’re opting for an alcohol-free version, a little rum extract is an excellent substitute, delivering the iconic flavor without the alcohol.
- Ground Cinnamon: A touch of cinnamon is absolutely fantastic in this sauce. Its warm, spicy aroma complements the sweet and buttery flavors of the caramelized bananas beautifully, adding an extra layer of comfort.
- Chopped Walnuts: A handful of chopped walnuts adds a delightful textural contrast. Their buttery crunch provides a wonderful counterpoint to the soft bananas and smooth sauce, making each bite more interesting.
- Pure Vanilla Extract: As with the pancakes, use a high-quality pure vanilla extract. Vanilla amplifies all the other flavors, adding a fragrant, sweet undertone that is essential to the Bananas Foster experience. Don’t forget, you can also make your own!
- Banana Slices: The star of the show! For the best results, choose fresh bananas that are just barely ripe, or even slightly underripe. These bananas will hold their shape better and won’t turn too mushy when cooked in the caramel sauce, ensuring lovely caramelized banana slices. For more fruity goodness, check out my Blueberry Cake Filling!
- Whipped Cream: While optional, a generous dollop of fresh whipped cream is highly recommended. It adds a light, creamy texture and a cooling element that contrasts wonderfully with the warm sauce, giving a delightful nod to the classic Bananas Foster recipe traditionally served with vanilla ice cream. It’s the perfect finishing touch for your sweet tooth!

Variation: Indulgent Banana Foster French Toast
If you’ve fallen in love with these Bananas Foster pancakes, you absolutely must try this equally delightful twist: Banana Foster French Toast! It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the incredible flavors of the caramelized banana sauce on a different canvas. Simply prepare your favorite French toast recipe – my Keto French Toast is a great option (just substitute the Keto bread for a rich brioche or challah for the ultimate indulgence). Once your French toast is golden and perfectly cooked, prepare this amazing Bananas Foster sauce and generously pour it all over your finished slices. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream or a dusting of powdered sugar, and brunch is served in the most spectacular fashion!
Understanding the Calories in Bananas Foster Pancakes
It’s no secret that this Bananas Foster recipe is a truly decadent treat, designed for indulgence rather than calorie counting. As such, it is naturally rich in calories, fat, and sugar – components that contribute to its incredibly satisfying flavor. For those curious about the nutritional breakdown, one serving, which constitutes one-fourth of the entire recipe and typically includes 3-4 Bananas Foster pancakes generously topped with the caramelized bananas and sauce, is calculated to contain approximately 671 calories. While it’s certainly a rich dish, it’s perfect for a special occasion or when you’re looking to treat yourself. For more detailed nutritional information and disclaimers, please refer to our Nutrition Disclaimer.

Essential Equipment for Perfect Pancakes & Sauce
Having the right tools can make all the difference in achieving perfectly cooked Bananas Foster pancakes and a beautifully caramelized sauce. For the pancakes, I highly recommend using a griddle pan, which provides a large, even cooking surface. Alternatively, an electric griddle offers consistent temperature control, or you can simply use a large nonstick skillet. For crafting the delectable Bananas Foster sauce, a sturdy pan is essential – I personally love my Le Creuset skillet for its even heat distribution and beautiful caramelization. Don’t forget a good pancake spatula for easy flipping!
Storage Tips for Leftovers
While these Bananas Foster pancakes are best enjoyed fresh, you can certainly store any leftover pancakes. Place them in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to two days. When reheating, a toaster or a lightly oiled pan works well to crisp them up. However, the Bananas Foster sauce, with its delicate caramelized bananas, is truly at its peak when freshly made. The bananas tend to lose their fresh texture and can become mushy if stored for too long in the sauce. Therefore, I highly recommend preparing the sauce right before serving for the optimal taste and texture experience.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bananas Foster Pancakes
To truly complete this luxurious breakfast or brunch experience, I highly recommend pairing your Bananas Foster pancakes with a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream or a generous dollop of freshly whipped cream. The cool, rich dairy provides a delightful contrast to the warm, sweet caramelized bananas. For beverages, my Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte offers a complementary sweetness, while savory sides like my Air Fryer Hash Browns can perfectly balance the sweetness of the pancakes.
No buttermilk? No problem! You can easily create a substitute. Simply measure out the required amount of whole milk, then remove 4 teaspoons of it and replace them with white vinegar or lemon juice. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes until it slightly curdles – congratulations, you’ve made your own “buttermilk”! Alternatively, if you’re looking for a dairy-free option, you can use my Oat Milk Pancakes recipe as the base and substitute non-dairy butter in the banana topping.
Creating these delicious Bananas Foster pancakes without alcohol is straightforward! The key is using a good quality rum extract. Simply stir in about a tablespoon of rum extract into the warm sauce just before you add the banana slices. This will impart that signature rum flavor and aroma without any alcohol, making it perfect for all ages.
Banana pancakes often fall apart when there are large, chunky pieces of banana directly in the batter, which can disrupt the structure. However, with this particular Bananas Foster pancake recipe, you won’t encounter that issue because the banana slices are cooked separately and placed on top as a sauce. If you’re adapting this Bananas Foster sauce for a different banana pancake recipe, such as my Banana Cinnamon Pancakes, that recipe specifically uses mashed bananas, which helps maintain the pancake’s integrity, ensuring they stay together perfectly.
Soggy pancakes are usually a sign that your cooking surface wasn’t sufficiently preheated. It’s crucial to allow your griddle or pan to heat up thoroughly before adding any pancake batter. If the pan isn’t hot enough, the batter will cook too slowly, absorbing excess oil and resulting in a flat, dense, and soggy pancake. I recommend preheating your pan for at least 5 minutes before adding a small amount of oil or butter, then allowing the oil to heat for another minute before you start pouring your batter. This ensures a quick, even cook and a beautifully golden, fluffy pancake.
The wonderful thing about this recipe is its versatility! Essentially, it’s a show-stopping banana topping for pancakes, meaning you can pair it with any pancake base you prefer. If you’re short on time, feel free to use a convenient boxed pancake mix and simply top that stack of pancakes with our luscious Bananas Foster sauce. For dietary adjustments, you can swap our buttermilk pancakes recipe for a dairy-free option like my Oat Milk Pancakes, or even a gluten-free alternative like these delicious Coconut Flour Pancakes. The star is truly the Bananas Foster sauce, so feel free to make the pancake component your own!
If you’re looking to expand your breakfast repertoire, I have plenty of recommendations! For a savory side dish, my Fried Potatoes and Onions are a timeless favorite. If you have a sweet tooth, you’ll adore my White Chocolate and Raspberry Muffins or the refreshing Mango Overnight Oats. Around the holidays, be sure to explore my comprehensive list of 24 Thanksgiving Breakfast Ideas to Start Your Day Right. And for those with a sourdough starter, these quick sourdough discard waffles are an absolute must-try!
If you try this recipe, I would love it if you could leave a star review rating and comment below! It’s so wonderful hearing your feedback and seeing your culinary creations! And don’t forget to share your delicious Bananas Foster pancakes with me by tagging @chenee_today on Instagram!
Chef’s Top Tip for Perfect Bananas Foster
To ensure your Bananas Foster sauce has the perfect texture and your banana slices hold their shape beautifully, it’s crucial to select the right bananas. Be sure to use bananas that aren’t overly ripe, as they tend to become mushy very quickly in the warm sauce. In fact, for optimal results, it’s even better if the bananas are slightly underripe – look for those that are mostly yellow with a hint of green at the ends and minimal brown spots. This ensures they caramelize wonderfully without disintegrating.
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Bananas Foster Recipe – Banana Topping for Pancakes
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Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups (188 g) all-purpose flour – measured by weight with a kitchen scale or fluffed and measured with the spoon-and-level method
- 1 ½ teaspoon (6 g) baking powder
- ½ teaspoons (2 g) baking soda
- 2 tablespoon (24 g) granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon (1 g) ground cinnamon – optional
- ½ teaspoon (3 g) salt
- 1½ cups (360 g) buttermilk – (room temperature) plus extra as needed
- 1 large egg – room temperature
- 1 large egg yolk – room temperature
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons (28 g) salted butter – melted
- butter, vegetable oil, or cooking spray – for the pan
Caramelized Bananas and Banana Foster Sauce
- 3 tablespoon (44 ml) salted butter
- ½ cup (110 g) dark brown sugar – packed
- 4 teaspoon (20 ml) dark rum – or 1 teaspoon rum extract
- ½ teaspoon (1 g) ground cinnamon – (optional)
- ⅓ cup (39 g) chopped walnuts
- 1½ teaspoon (7 ml) pure vanilla extract
- 3 medium bananas – sliced; slightly underripe is best – yellow with slightly green tops and minimal spots
- whipped cream – optional
Instructions
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Heat a griddle pan or electric griddle over medium heat.
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In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside.1 ½ cups all-purpose flour, 1 ½ teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoons baking soda, 2 tablespoon granulated sugar, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ½ teaspoon salt
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In a large bowl, add buttermilk, egg and egg yolk, vanilla, and melted butter. Whisk well until combined.1½ cups buttermilk, 1 large egg, 1 large egg yolk, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 2 tablespoons salted butter
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Gradually add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, whisking until mixture is just combined.
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Grease pan and use a measuring cup to pour ¼ cup of batter onto hot pan, spreading if necessary to form a circle.butter, vegetable oil, or cooking spray
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Flip when pancake is dry on the edges and has small bubbles on the surface, about 2-3 minutes. Cook on the other side until golden brown.
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Continue with remaining batter until all pancakes are cooked.
Bananas Foster Sauce
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In another skillet, melt butter over medium heat.3 tablespoon salted butter
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Add rum, brown sugar, cinnamon, and walnuts and stir to dissolve brown sugar (if using rum extract, wait to add it until the next step). Let cook 1-2 minutes or until mixture is thickened and bubbling.½ cup dark brown sugar, 4 teaspoon dark rum, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ⅓ cup chopped walnuts
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Stir in vanilla extract and banana slices and toss to coat bananas in sauce. Cook an additional 1-2 minutes.1½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 3 medium bananas
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Remove from heat and pour bananas and sauce over served pancakes, along with whipped cream if you like.whipped cream
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Important Food Safety Tips
Ensuring food safety is paramount when cooking any dish. Please keep these general guidelines in mind:
- Always cook food to a minimum internal temperature of 165 °F (74 °C) to eliminate harmful bacteria.
- Avoid leaving cooked food out at room temperature for extended periods. Promptly refrigerate leftovers within two hours to prevent bacterial growth.
- Never leave cooking food unattended on the stove or in the oven, as this can lead to accidents or overcooking.
- When frying or sautéing, use oils with a high smoke point to prevent the formation of harmful compounds and to ensure food cooks properly.
- Always ensure you have good ventilation when using a gas stove to dissipate any fumes or byproducts of combustion.
For more comprehensive food safety guidelines and detailed temperature charts, please see USDA.gov.
