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Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

After seeing several posts around the web making banana ice cream using only frozen bananas and a little bit of milk, I decided to make it with my kids. It was a super hot day and the kids were bored so we grabbed the ripe bananas out of the freezer and made this sweet and tasty treat. My kids had fun making the ice cream and both agreed it would be even better with some mini chocolate chips and shredded coconut added to it. This ice cream was super fun and simple to make and my kids thought it was amazing – they ate every single bite.

Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

How to Make Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

Peel the ripe bananas and cut them into thick coins. Place on a plate and put into the freezer for 2 hours.

Side Note: I used the over-ripe bananas that I had previously placed into the freezer. Trying to peel the frozen banana peels made it more difficult so I recommend peeling and cutting the banana prior to freezing.

Remove the frozen bananas and place them into your blender along with a couple of tablespoons of milk. Blend until creamy, making sure to scrape the sides with a rubber spatula. Remove from the blender and place into a bowl. Add the mini chocolate chips and shredded coconut then mix until well combined. Place into the freezer for 30 minutes then scoop and serve. Enjoy!

 

Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

Homemade Banana Ice Cream with Mini Chocolate Chips and Coconut

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Freezing Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 2

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 3 ripe bananas peeled & sliced into coins
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 2 tbsp mini chocolate chips
  • 2 tbsp sweetened shredded coconut

Instructions

  • Peel the ripe bananas and cut them into thick coins. Place on a plate and put into the freezer for 2 hours.
  • Side Note: I used the over-ripe bananas that I had previously placed into the freezer. Trying to peel the frozen banana peels made it more difficult so I recommend peeling and cutting the banana prior to freezing.
  • Remove the frozen bananas and place them into your blender along with a couple of tablespoons of milk. Blend until creamy, making sure to scrape the sides with a rubber spatula. Remove from the blender and place into a bowl. Add the mini chocolate chips and shredded coconut then mix until well combined.
  • Place into the freezer for 30 minutes then scoop and serve. Enjoy!
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16 Comments

  1. I also learned the freezing the unpeeled banana trick the hard way. Also, don’t try to defrost it and then peel it. The banana turns to mush, which is great for banana bread, but terrible to peel.

  2. I’ve seen banana ice cream a couple of times and have thought it a pretty healthy alternative – and now that it has the kids seal of approval, maybe it’s time I actually try it 🙂

  3. Hey Pam, I loved reading this post. Seeing you cooking and having fun with your kids is a joy. I hope to do the same when I have children. I used to love helping mom bake cakes when younger.

    The ice cream looks delicious too, I’m going to try it this week. Choc chips definitely included.

    Have you ever made sorbet before? I just bought a sorbet maker but I’ve yet to use it….maybe you have a recipe you can share?

    It’s this one I bought: http://www.uniquekitchenitems.com/custom_product/sorbet-maker/

    Thanks,
    Laura