Love These Bananas Foster Parfaits

Banana desserts are so fantastic and seeing as today is National Parfait Day I though why not find you a banana version so how about these banana foster parfaits that look so delicious

 

Parfaits are great to make for any occasion great to end a meal with a light and delicious dessert and I think parfaits is just the job here

 

This great banana parfait recipe is brought to you by bettycrocker.com website , thanks for sharing it with us

 

Here below is a list of the items you will need to make this dessert from the website

 

 

 

  • Prep Time 10 MIN
  • Total Time 10 MIN
  • Servings 2

 

 

Enjoy this quick and delicious parfait layered with Yoplait® Greek 100 yogurt, bananas and caramel topping–perfect for a dessert.

 

 

Ingredients

2 containers (5.3 oz each) Yoplait® Greek 100 banana caramel yogurt
2 medium bananas, sliced
2 tablespoons fat-free caramel topping
1 tablespoon coarsely chopped walnuts

 

 

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NATIONAL PARFAIT DAY

Usually served in a specially styled glass, parfaits are what this day is all about as we all celebrate National Parfait Day.  Each year on November 25th, people fill their glasses with layers of their choice of ingredients anywhere from ice cream and chocolate to yogurt, fruit and nuts.

 

A French word that literally means “perfect”was originally used to describe a kind of frozen dessert beginning in 1894.

Served differently in other countries, in the United States, parfait refers to either the traditional French parfait or to a popular variant, the American parfait, which is made by layering parfait cream, ice cream and/or flavored gelatin or puddings in a tall, clear glass topped with whipped cream, fruit and/or liqueurs. 

The Northern United States expanded on the parfait and began to use yogurt layered with nuts or granola and/or fresh fruits which may be, but are not limited to, strawberries, blueberries, bananas or peaches.    This spread quickly across all parts of the country and the “yogurt parfait” gained popularity as a breakfast item.

Times have changed over the years and now parfaits are made up of almost any dessert combination that works well put into layers in a tall, clear glass, ranging from crushed Oreo cookies and cheesecake with  whipped cream to angle food cake pieces and lemon cream filling with whipped cream.

Article Source :http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-parfait-day-november-25/