Pan Fried Bananas

Devon @cook_3018048
I was in California and I wanted a snack. That's normally how I start making my recipes.
Pan Fried Bananas
I was in California and I wanted a snack. That's normally how I start making my recipes.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat pan with olive oil at medium heat.
- 2
Turn down heat to low, add the two sliced bananas.
- 3
Fry bananas on one side for two minutes and flip. When done take off heat.
- 4
Mix the water and honey. Add to sliced bananas.
- 5
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