Caramelized Banana Toastie

Caramelized Banana Toastie

CARAMELIZED BANANA TOASTIE⁠
(A sweet crunch with a gooey twist 🍌🍫✨)⁠

Ingredients:⁠
▪️ 2 slices sourdough bread, lightly toasted⁠
▪️ 2 small bananas⁠
▪️ 2 tbsp peanut butter⁠
▪️ A handful of chocolate chips⁠
▪️ A dash of cinnamon⁠

Instructions:⁠
1. Preheat Fritaire to 400°F.⁠
2. Slice bananas and place them on the air stand lined with parchment paper.⁠
3. Air fry for 10 minutes or until golden brown.⁠
4. Spread peanut butter onto each slice of sourdough.⁠
5. Top with caramelized bananas, then sprinkle with cinnamon and chocolate chips.⁠
6. Serve warm and melty!⁠

🍌 Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a cozy snack moment.

 

● Fritaire is non-toxic (no PFAs, BPA, or Teflon)

● It’s self-cleaning – rinse, dry, fry

● You can watch food crisp in real time

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