Reasons to love these Banana Popsicles
Minimal effort to produce maximum satisfaction that you and your kids are going to go crazy over. That is what I promise with these banana popsicles or bananas on a stick! There are SO many reasons why you should make these today.
Made with simple ingredients – I have a feeling you have most if not all of them on hand right now! No need for special equipments A healthy treat that can be made without any added sugar depending on the toppings you choose A fun activity to do with your child. Perfect for birthday parties or any celebration – You can set up a bar with all the toppings (you can even match with the party theme) and let the kids or guests make their own. Fun and delicious!
Ingredients
Fresh bananas – you want to use ripe bananas with some brown spots for natural sweetness. However, you don’t want to use overripe bananas as they won’t hold their shape well. Avoid using green bananas. For coating – Here I’m using melted chocolate and Greek yogurt Toppings – this is optional but there are SO many options to elevate your banana popsicles.
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Variations
Coat the bananas in
Melted chocolate – I like to use chocolate chips but feel free to use whatever you have on hand. Milk chocolate, semi-sweet, or dark chocolate, they will all work! Yogurt – I prefer the thickness and creaminess of full fat Greek yogurt. It also stays better on the bananas. But you can use regular yogurt or dairy-free yogurt alternative. You can also use flavored yogurt, such as this homemade peanut butter yogurt, vanilla yogurt, strawberry yogurt, blueberry yogurt, or mango yogurt. All SO easy to make with no added sugar! Peanut butter – you can also use nut butter, like almond butter, or seed butter.
Note: You can also do 2 layers. For example, Coat the peanut butter first, freeze until set, then coat in melted chocolate.
All the toppings
Nuts – walnuts, almonds, cashews, pecans…all are welcomed! You can roughly chop, finely chop or grind depending on your child’s age. Seeds – Sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds, chia seeds, or flax seeds are all great! Freeze-dried fruit – I like to place in a plastic bag and crush using a rolling pin or the back of a measuring cup. You can also use a food processor or blender. Granola – Crush any big chunks. You can use store-bought or try this no added sugar granola recipe! Cereal – like rice crispies or any of your favorite cereal. Chop any large pieces. Baby cereals or puffs Coconut flakes Sprinkles
Step-by-Step Instructions
For chocolate banana popsicle version
For yogurt banana popsicle version
Storage
I like to make a large batch of this banana treat and keep in the freezer for whenever we have a craving for something sweet, especially on hot summer days. Simply transfer to a freezer bag or airtight container and store in the freezer for up to 2-3 months. However, for best taste and texture, I recommend eating them within the first month of freezing. Let the popsicle sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly. Did you make this recipe? Leave a rating below and let me know how you liked the recipe! Your feedback means so much to me!