Bananas in Red Stuff (a.k.a Strawberry Glaze)
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What do you get when you combine a bunch of ripe bananas with strawberry glaze? Bananas in red stuff, a dessert that’s simultaneously light, filling, refreshing, and just the right amount of sweet.
In case you haven’t noticed, there is an awful lot of high fa-lootin’ ness going around in the foodie world today and I try to keep as much distance between myself and anything high fa-lootin’ as possible because that’s just how I like to live. This brings me to today’s recipe. You see, I have achieved my highest culinary dream. I have reached the pinnacle of delicious greatness! I have climbed the highest mountain and crossed the raging seas and I have returned with… bananas in red stuff!
Alright, I know, I could do better on the name. But the thing is, I’ve been calling it that for as long as I can remember, and whenever you ask someone “Hey you know that banana stuff at Shoney’s” they always reply “Oh yeah, you mean bananas in red stuff?”. So today, on Southern Plate, we’re just gonna call it what it is and anyone with eyes can see that it is bananas in red stuff. But if the professionals ask, it’s a bananas with strawberry glaze recipe, okay?
If you are familiar with Shoney’s breakfast bar you know how wonderful this stuff is. It’s the belle of the ball. Light tasting, slightly sweet, filling, and refreshing, I’ve longed (literally, longed) for the recipe for years. Then a few years back Mama and I found ourselves talking about it yet again. We’ve gone over all sorts of possible scenarios from diluted jello to a grenadine-based sauce. The thing is, though, it has to be simple for a restaurant like Shoney’s to turn it out on the scale that they do. It then dawned on us, what is Shoney’s specialty? Strawberry pie. So what would they have on hand at all times? Strawberry glaze!
Oh goodness, folks, we’ve hit pay dirt! Here’s the recipe for bananas with strawberry glaze and I hope you make it soon.
Recipe Ingredients
- Strawberry glaze
- Bananas (you want your bananas to be ripe, but not overly ripe because we want a little firmness left in them).
How to Make Bananas With Strawberry Glaze
Pour your glaze into a mixing bowl.
Using the container the glaze came in, fill it up with cold water and pour that into the mixing bowl as well.
Now mix this on medium speed until completely blended.
It really helps to do this with an electric mixer because it’s just globby and slightly annoying to do it with a spoon.
Now slice your bananas into a medium bowl.
Make the banana slices kinda thick so they will hold up better when you are stirring them up in our next step.
Now pour your strawberry glaze over the sliced banana in your bowl.
And give them a good stir to coat.
Cover with foil or plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for a few hours or until well chilled.
Oh, this is gonna be so good!
Just for you, I dished it all out into pretty little dessert dishes to take a photo and spent a few minutes pretending I wasn’t going to eat it all myself. 🙂
Storage
Leftover bananas in red stuff will only last a couple of days when stored, covered, in the fridge. Any longer and the bananas will begin to turn brown.
Recipe Notes
- Lots of places offer this “red stuff” near the strawberries and there are tons of different brands and such. Now, I’m firmly on team sugar-free glaze. However, I’m here to tell you that the sugar-free glaze tasted nothing like the regular glaze. It wasn’t bad, it was just very different. It was so different that I actually ended up throwing it away and going back to the store for the regular glaze. So I’m gonna recommend you get the regular glaze to make this. You understand, right?
- If you want to make a fruit salad with strawberry glaze, add a quart of fresh strawberries (halved) and 1 can of pineapple chunks (drained) to the banana slices.
Recipe FAQs
How do you serve bananas with strawberry glaze?
Now, I just like to eat it on its own. However, this would also be excellent as a dessert topping. Serve it on top of slices of pound cake, on top of pancakes or , or with a serving of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream – the possibilities are limitless.
You may also like these other Southern banana recipes:
Caramel Banana Pie (a.k.a Easy Banoffee Pie)
How To Make Homemade Banana Pudding From Scratch
Homemade Banana Pudding with Meringue Topping
Banana French Toast with Pecans From Mama’s Kitchen
Grilled Bananas – Best Kept Secret
Ingredients
- 4-6 medium bananas
- 1 10-ounce container strawberry glaze
Instructions
- Place glaze in a medium bowl. Fill the empty glaze container with water and pour that into the bowl as well. Mix with an electric mixer until completely blended.1 10-ounce container strawberry glaze
- Slice bananas in thick slices into a separate bowl. Pour glaze over them and stir to coat.4-6 medium bananas
- Cover and place in the refrigerator for several hours to chill. Serve cold.
Nutrition
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This recipe was featured in Meal Plan Monday and Weekend Potluck
If you toss your sliced bananas into a bowl of sprite or 7-up, they won’t turn brown as fast. Give them a quick dip in the pop, then put the bananas in the red stuff. I promise you, you won’t be disappointed!
About how long do the bananas keep after you mix in the red sauce? I want to make this for a baby shower I’m hosting and need to make as early in advance as I can!
If it’s for a shower I would mix up the red stuff up to three days ahead and the morning of stir in freshly sliced bananas and refrigerate. That way you know it will be nice and fresh for your guests. 🙂
I haven’t had this for a long time. hmm. I have strawberries just need the glaze and bananas. A quick trip to the store tomorrow. Drats they aren’t open now. Sounds so good.
My grandma makes “bananas in red stuff” but she just uses a bowl of frozen sliced and sweetened strawberries. It costs about the same as the glaze, but it’s so tasty!
My husband is going to be so surprised tonight. He loves this when we go out and I had no idea on how to make it! Thanks and keep up the great website! You are making me want to cook again.
Okay, i just crack up when you “talk trash” about other’s superior views of food and what NOT to eat. Hahahahaha, I couldn’t have said it better myself. I’m in-the-process of preparing-to-start-to-think-about launching my food blog….i’m just so stinkin nervous about what to do, and how to do it, and loving everybody’s blogs that I read regularly (yours is on my daily “check” list!!)
All that to say, I love you blog and keep up with the down-to-earth cookin that we all love!
I agree. Food does’nt have to have a fancy name to taste good!All this “with ” and fancy stuff is just silly . I just want food to taste great
I just made the Red Stuff…yummy! I even served it in the same little desert dishes..didn’t they used to come with jelly in them? I also have the glasses and I think peanut butter came in them. Some were my mothers and some were flea market finds. Thanks for such a simple but delicous recipe.
I made this today and used lemon-lime soda (7-up or Sierra Mist) instead of the water. UMMMM good!!!!