Banana Split Kabobs

Banana Split Kabobs

Posted on September 12, 2017

These Banana Split Kabobs are a fun, delicious treat that can be quickly assembled for all of the flavors of a banana split, on a stick! And while this recipe evokes banana split flavors, it is a bit on the lighter side, with plenty of fruit. These cute little kabobs would make a perfect dessert for summer, or for any time you want it to feel like summer! And what better way to display these kabab creations than with this classic white tray. Simple, yet elegant!

First, wash and cut off the stems of approximately a dozen strawberries. Use this adorable fruit-shaped colander to wash the produce.

Next, cut up pieces of pineapple, brownies, and bananas. All of the pieces should be a similar size as the strawberries. This bowl set is perfect for sorting the chopped ingredients to prepare for assembling the skewers.

Assemble each skewer using 1 strawberry, 1 pineapple piece, 1 banana piece, and 1 brownie piece. Alternate ingredients as you go.

Sprinkle with chopped nuts, and dip in whipped cream. Serve on this classic white tray, and enjoy

Banana Split Kabobs Recipe Instructions

These Banana Split Kabobs are all the flavors of a banana split, on a stick!

Ingredients:

  • 12 strawberries
  • 12 pineapple pieces (similar size to strawberries)
  • 12 brownie pieces (similar size to strawberries)
  • 2 bananas, cut into pieces (similar size to strawberries)
  • whipped cream
  • chopped nuts
  • wooden skewers

Directions:

  1. Assemble each skewer using 1 strawberry, 1 pineapple piece, 1 banana piece, and 1 brownie piece. Alternate ingredients as you go.
  2. Sprinkle with chopped nuts (optional) and dip in whipped cream

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