Creamy Chocolatey Goodness |
Well, it's a staple in our house. Just ask Brian, he'll tell you: if I'm not hoarding bananas for my banana bread, I'm hoarding them for this banana ice cream.
This is your ticket to magic banana ice cream town. |
I have to admit taking a few liberties with the original recipe so mine isn't usually made with only one ingredient. Still, it's about as quick a dessert as I've ever seen and I almost always have everything I need on hand! Way easier (and healthier) than making the trip to the Fro-Yo place around the corner. I usually add about a teaspoon of regular or dark cocoa powder in the food processor with the frozen banana since I am a self-admitted chocoholic. I also really enjoy adding a teaspoon of natural peanut butter or almond butter too on occasion. And I find that a teensy pinch of salt helps round out the sweetness, and about 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract adds some depth of flavor. And let's not forget the toppings! They're not necessary but come on, when you're eating a frozen banana for dessert, you can splurge a little on toppings. Some of my favorite combinations are:
*a dollop of fresh, homemade, lightly-sweetened whipped cream with a teaspoon of chocolate jimmies
*a tablespoon of Reece's Pieces
*some chopped salted peanuts and chocolate chips (about 1 tablespoon of each)
*dark chocolate chips (about 1 tablespoon) , mini marshmallows (1 tablespoon) and crumbled graham crackers (1/2 of a cracker) - S'mores!!!
*a tablespoon each of dried blueberries and dark chocolate chips
*Nutella (you can never use too much)
I also think it would be fantastic with some caramel sauce drizzled on top but there's a reason I don't keep that in the house.....(total lack of self-control).
S'mores! |
Some other notes on the original recipe: I've never just frozen the bananas for an hour or two so I cannot vouch for how it will turn out. I usually slice up a few ripe bananas and place them on a plate covered with parchment paper, then freeze overnight. Once they're frozen solid, I toss them all into a freezer-safe ziploc bag or plastic container and keep them in the freezer until the need for something sweet and creamy strikes. Then I whip them out and toss them in my mini food-processor and go to town! Just be forewarned, you will have to scrape down the sides of your food processor many times during the process. I also find that letting the mixture sit for a few seconds (5-10) in between pulses with the food processor helps allow the bananas to melt a little which allows it to come together into that creamy texture you're looking for.
Yup, that's a plastic spoon. I was fresh-out of real spoons...but that couldn't stop me from gettin' my ice cream fix. |
Let me hear how you make your One-Ingredient Magic Banana Ice Cream! What toppings do you like to use?
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