Banana Ice Cream Recipes - 15 New Flavors! (2024)

How to make the best delicious and creamy banana ice cream recipe at home for a healthy dessert or snack, with just one ingredient and unlimited flavor options!

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Easy one ingredient banana ice cream

One of the most frequent requests I receive each month is from readers asking for more banana ice cream or nice cream recipes.

The basic concept is simple: Just blend peeled and frozen bananas in a food processor or blender until the results resemble a creamy soft serve ice cream texture!

After you have the base, you can create an endless array of custom flavors, including dark chocolate, blueberry, nutella, caramel, coffee, rocky road, or butter pecan.

Also try this Almond Milk Ice Cream (with no banana)

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Homemade nice cream ingredients

This is a super short list, as bananas are the only required ingredient!

Depending on the strength of your blender, you may want to add a small amount of milk of choice or another liquid, such as pineapple juice, to help with the blending process. For vegan nice cream, any plant based milk is fine to use.

Optional add-ins or toppings are completely up to you. I’ve included a few of my favorite flavor combinations below, but feel free to experiment.

Inspiration is everywhere – from restaurant menus, to grocery store displays, to even looking up the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor list online.

In other words, don’t be surprised if you ever see a Peanut Butter Fudge Core banana soft serve ice cream recipe show up here on this blog.

Want cookie dough nice cream? Add Chickpea Cookie Dough!

Above, watch the banana ice cream recipe video

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Banana Ice Cream Flavors

Chocolate Banana Ice Cream: Use 3 bananas. Add 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract, pinch salt, and 3 tbsp cocoa powder.

Mint Chocolate Chip: Use 2 bananas and a pinch of salt. Add 1/8 tsp pure peppermint extract (or more if desired), and stir in chocolate chips or cacao nibs after blending. Optional, blend in a pinch of spirulina or a small handful spinach for color and an extra nutrient boost.

Nutella Nice Cream: Blend a generous spoonful of Homemade Nutella or your favorite chocolate hazelnut spread in with the bananas.

Peanut Butter: Make the original recipe below, adding 2-3 tbsp peanut butter or another nut butter or allergy friendly alternative before blending.

Piña Colada: Make the original recipe below, using 1/4 cup canned coconut milk as your milk of choice. Blend in 1/2 cup frozen pineapple. Stir in shredded coconut if desired.

Cookies’n Cream: Make the original recipe below, adding 2 tbsp coconut butter if desired. After blending, add in a crushed Oreo cookie sandwich.

Very Berry: Make the original recipe below, adding 1 cup frozen berries of choice and 1/8 tsp pure vanilla extract.

Strawberry: Use 2 bananas. Blend in 1/2 cup frozen strawberries. Add 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract and optional shake of cinnamon.

Vanilla Bean: Use 3 bananas and a pinch of salt. Add 1/2 tsp vanilla bean paste.

Pistachio: Make the original recipe below, adding 2-3 tbsp pistachio butter and 1/8 tsp pure vanilla extract. Sprinkle crushed pistachios on top if desired.

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How to make banana ice cream

Once your bananas are ripe (when the peels are at least partially brown), peel them and cut into pieces. Freeze in a ziploc bag or container.

You can do this step days, weeks, or even months in advance so there’s no need to wait when you are ready to make banana ice cream.

To make the nice cream, start by tossing the frozen pieces of about three bananas into a food processor or blender. No need to be exact with measuring, and feel free to double or triple the recipe for a larger serving or to feed a family.

If using a regular blender instead of a high speed one like a Vitamix, or if your frozen bananas are rock hard, add a few tablespoons milk of choice or another liquid.

Blend until the mixture resembles a thick and smooth soft serve texture.

Either transfer to a bowl and enjoy right away, or spread the banana soft serve into a container and freeze for thirty minutes or so to get a firmer ice cream texture.

Usually, I will eat the banana ice cream in a bowl, straight out of the blender, because this option involves no waiting. If you do want the firmer texture, I recommend scooping it out with an ice cream scoop after chilling, for authentic presentation.

Try topping it with homemade Coconut Whipped Cream!

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Recipe tips and tricks

While banana ice cream is a wonderful and refreshing healthy snack on its own, adding a little fat to the blender, such as peanut butter, almond butter, or coconut milk, can even make it start to taste pretty similar to actual ice cream!

Be sure to let the bananas ripen before peeling and freezing. If they are green or entirely yellow with no brown spots when you buy them, it means the fruit is not yet ripe and will have more of an earthy taste than a sweet one.

Let the bananas sit on the counter until the peels at least begin to turn brown. I like to wait until they are almost entirely brown, because brown bananas develop a rich caramelized flavor. Ripe bananas are a great natural sweetener option that can be used in many recipes instead of added sugar.

This soft serve banana nice cream is even healthy enough to eat for breakfast, with no heavy cream or added sugars. The recipe can be fat free, dairy free, egg free, vegan, raw, paleo, and gluten free.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 2 – 3 servings

5 from 153 votes

Ingredients

  • 3 overripe frozen bananas
  • optional milk of choice, if needed
  • optional pinch salt
  • see above for different flavor ideas

Instructions

  • Peel ripe bananas, and slice them into a few pieces. Freeze in a bag or container. This can be done months in advance so there's no need to wait when you're ready to make the ice cream. Once frozen, toss about three banana's worth of pieces into a food processor or blender. If not using a high speed blender (such as a Vitamix), or if bananas are frozen rock solid, add a few tablespoons of liquid. Blend until smooth. Either eat right away as soft serve, or freeze in a container for about thirty minutes for a firmer texture, then scoop out with an ice cream scoop.

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Notes

For homemade ice cream without banana, try this Coconut Ice Cream.

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FAQs

Can you blend bananas before freezing for ice cream? ›

3. Puréeing the soft bananas and then trying to freeze it. The bananas for banana ice cream must be frozen — try puréeing bananas and then freezing them and you'll be disappointed with starchy, gooey icicles. Freeze the banana slices first and then process quickly for creamy, dreamy nice cream.

Why is my banana ice cream bitter? ›

You can also blend in a few frozen raspberries or blueberries for a fruity twist. Bananas – Bananas can tend to get a bitter taste to them after freezing and it's intensified if they're under-ripe So definitely use very ripe bananas for this. They shouldn't be brown-mushy-banana-bread-ripe, but ripe.

What blender is best for frozen banana ice cream? ›

High-speed blenders (especially a Vitamix) with a tamper can make banana nice cream in 2-3 minutes, or depending on the motor power and skill, even 1 minute! Requires babysitting and using the tamper the whole time.

When should you not use frozen bananas? ›

Freeze bananas for up to 3–6 months. Freezing bananas beyond 6 months may be fine, but the peeled bananas do begin to darken over time, and then they thaw into an overly mushy mess. I've found up to 6 months is fine, and under 3 months is even better.

How long can you freeze a blended banana? ›

Store the bananas away.

Seal the bag, removing as much air as possible, and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. For thawing frozen mashed bananas, you can thaw it overnight in the fridge, or let it sit at room temperature for about 1½ to 2 hours.

Is there banana flavored ice cream? ›

It's rare to find tasty, naturally flavored banana ice cream out there, but we've got you covered. It's the perfect blend of banana and ice cream that's refreshingly delicious! You can now have this lower-calorie ice cream bar shipped to you in our 6 count box. Each box comes with 6 individually wrapped bars.

How to make banana split dreamlight valley? ›

How to Make the Banana Split Recipe
  1. 1 Slush Ice.
  2. 1 Banana.
  3. 1 Milk.
  4. 1 Sugarcane.
  5. 1 Sweet (Example: Sugarcane)
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Can you make Slush Ice dreamlight valley? ›

The first step is to collect 15 Snowballs from the biome, these can be found on the ground around and about the land. After all 15 have been collected, players can take these to the Crafting Station with a Purified Night Shard Potion, which will be provided to the guest, and these two items will make Slush Ice.

How often do you water banana ice cream? ›

Ice cream banana trees require waterings about once a day. Make sure the root systems stay wet by giving it a deep watering every time you water the fruit tree. Standing water will kill the plant by rotting the rhizome, so make sure the soil is wet but not soaking.

Why does my banana taste like chalk? ›

Green bananas are very unripe, feeling firm to the touch and are lacking their beautiful signature fragrance. They are chalky to eat and there is no hint of sweetness.

Why does my homemade ice cream taste like eggs? ›

But sometimes you end up with an ice cream that tastes like scrambled eggs. This is most likely due to the cooking temperature being too high. When cooking your custard base, make sure the temperature of your custard does not go higher than 185°F (85°C).

Can I just put frozen fruit in a blender? ›

Yep, frozen fruits are the best for blending into smoothies. Now, take a peek at some of the best fruits to use in a smoothie: Blackberries.

Can I use blender instead of mixer for ice cream? ›

You can make ice cream using a food processor, a hand mixer, a blender or using a KitchenAid® stand mixer with the Ice Cream Maker Attachment.

Do frozen bananas blend better? ›

Cut each banana either into small chunks (quarters) or slice bananas into ½ inch slices. Frozen bananas will blend more smoothly when they are cut into smaller pieces rather than if you try to blend frozen whole bananas. The smaller the pieces, the easier they will be to blend.

Does banana puree freeze well? ›

As banana puree is so quick and easy to make there is less need to make in batches for storing. However, if you have a surplus of bananas you can easily freeze banana puree. The puree may brown a little and change texture (can go a little slimey) but it is perfectly safe to eat.

How to blend frozen bananas? ›

Slice 4-6 bananas and place them in a freezer-friendly food storage container. Then, place the container in the freezer for at least six hours. Once the bananas are firmly frozen, place them in a blender and pulse until they are smooth and creamy.

Can you blend frozen bananas with a hand blender? ›

Frozen banana, when blended in a blender, becomes the most incredible, sweet, soft-scoop textured 'icecream'. I have used a Morphy Richard Hand Blender.

Why freeze bananas before blending? ›

Cut each banana either into small chunks (quarters) or slice bananas into ½ inch slices. Frozen bananas will blend more smoothly when they are cut into smaller pieces rather than if you try to blend frozen whole bananas. The smaller the pieces, the easier they will be to blend.

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