Peel and Slice: Start by peeling the ripe bananas. Slice them into smaller pieces to make them easier to mash.
Mash the Bananas: In a mixing bowl, use a fork or potato masher to mash the bananas until they are mostly smooth, with just a few small lumps remaining for texture. The riper the bananas, the sweeter and creamier your mixture will be.
Add Condensed Milk: Pour the sweetened condensed milk over the mashed bananas. If you’re using vanilla extract, add it now as well.
Mix Thoroughly: Use a whisk or spatula to mix the bananas and condensed milk together until fully combined. The mixture should be smooth, creamy, and slightly thickened.
Add Salt: Sprinkle in a pinch of salt to enhance the flavors. This step is crucial, as it balances the sweetness of the condensed milk.
Incorporate Optional Add-ins: If you’re using cinnamon, nuts, or chocolate chips, fold them into the mixture at this stage. Each addition will contribute unique flavors and textures to your final dessert.
Refrigerate: For the best taste and texture, cover the mixture and refrigerate it for at least 30 minutes. This allows the flavors to meld together beautifully.
Serve: Once chilled, serve the banana condensed milk mixture in small bowls or cups. Top with whipped cream if desired, and garnish with additional banana slices or nuts for a professional touch.
Creative Serving Ideas
As a Dessert Bowl: Enjoy it as a simple yet delicious dessert on its own.
On Toast: Spread it on warm toast for a decadent breakfast treat.
As a Dip: Serve it with fresh fruit like strawberries, apple slices, or graham crackers for dipping.
In Parfaits: Layer it with granola and fresh fruit for a delightful parfait.
As a Pancake or Waffle Topping: Drizzle it over pancakes or waffles for an indulgent brunch option.
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