People love to talk about the weather. It’s just part of human DNA. We also like to complain about the weather. You know we all do it.
I was running today with baby E in the stroller and I checked the weather channel and it said it was 85 degrees at the time. I ran and boy was it hot.
Then I recalled the days I lived in Texas and ran in much hotter temps, but I am simply not used to them now. On the other hand I hate running when it’s too cold. If it’s under 60 degrees I want no part of it. It seems like when it’s summer I am longing for the fall and when it’s winter I am eager for summer.
Whatever the case, the fact is the high was 95 degrees yesterday and for the most part of us here in Washington state, we are not used to those hot temps. Most of the homes don’t have A/Cs and we only have ONE ceiling fan in the whole house. How ridiculous is that?
I thought these simple frozen banana bites would be the perfect thing to cool us off. Of course I had to throw in some chocolate to make them even better.
These couldn’t be easier to make- melt chocolate (preferably use a good quality chocolate like this super rich dark chocolate from Trader Joe’s..yum!) with a little coconut oil in the microwave until melted. Dip banana slices into the chocolate until covered. Place on a cookie sheet and freeze until solid. Keep them stored in the freezer for a quick treat when you need one!
As you can see I wanted to test out the sprinkles but didn’t have the extra time to commit to doing more. I think they woul be perfect for a party and you could customize the color of your sprinkles depending on your theme. You could also roll them in any other topping you want like crushed nuts or coconut. Me, I like to keep it simple and leave them plain.
And don’t worry if you’re not a banana fan, you could try a variety of other fruits- strawberries, kiwi slices, mango, etc.
If it’s hot where you are, you might want to stock your freezer with these!
- 3 large bananas
- 8 ounces dark chocolate
- 2 Tablespoons coconut oil (I use refined because it's more neutral tasting or any neutral tasting oil)
- sprinkles, nuts, shredded coconut (optional for toppings)
- Slice banana into bite pieces.
- Put chocolate and coconut oil in microwave safe bowl. Cook for about ~1½ minutes, stirring halfway. Remove from microwave and continue stirring until chocolate is smooth.
- Drop bite size banana pieces, a few at a time, into melted chocolate. Using two forks gently roll in chocolate, lifting up banana bite when covered, letting excess chocolate drip off. Transfer to a parchment lined baking sheet.
- Continue until all banana bites are coated. Place cookie sheet into the freezer until set and then transfer to an airtight container and keep in the freezer. Enjoy!
Christine @ Love, Life, Surf says
I love frozen bananas but I never thought to dip them in chocolate or use other toppings. Genius!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
They are really quite rich with that dark chocolate. One little bite definitely satisfies a craving. Thanks Christine!
GiGi Eats says
Ha! Well it’s funny you post this because next week’s video is about making these, ha!!! Clearly we have some like-minded people in the blog world (the recipe I am making with The Food Pervert, for our show Book To Plate, showcases a fan of Cameron Diaz’s book, The Body Book, and her recipe happened to be one just like this!)
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
No way! How funny. But wait, if I am thinking clearly I am thinking you don’t eat bananas? You know me, always trying to file things into the Gigi approved category. Looking forward to your video!
Angela @ Happy Fit Mama says
These are perfect for a quick chocolate bite. I always forget about bananas and chocolate since I immediately think chocolate and strawberries. But really any fruit and chocolate combo is amazing!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
So true. I mean I think I’d eat just about anything that was dipped in chocolate!
Brittany @ Delights and Delectables says
is it bad that I want these right now??
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Of course not! I crave them at weird times of the day! 😉
lindsay says
these look amazing!!! i love a good banana choc. combo! and frozen!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Thanks Linds! Perfect for that Texas heat. 😉
Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says
We always have frozen bananas in the freezer but I rarely take the time to dip them in chocolate. This would be the perfect afternoon project with my 4yo!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
The kids ask for one everyday but they think they are getting such a big treat and it’s only one small slice of banana in chocolate. Lol. They are really rich and satisfying!
Erin @ Her Heartland Soul says
Omg I want these! They look delicious!
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Thanks Erin! They are great to have on hand.
Linz @ Itz Linz says
yum!! i love the ones with sprinkles! hehe
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Regina says
I freeze bananas and my girls eat them like popsicles. A healthy alternative to ice cream! Those chocolate covered ones are definitely something I want to try!
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Frozen fruit is an awesome treat! 🙂
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
My kids love to snack on frozen fruit as well, with our without chocolate 😉
r.a. says
These look wonderful but would a different type of oil work with these? I have high cholesterol and coconut is on my avoid list and despite coconut products being widely touted as healthy all of the medical professionals I deal with do not seem to agree. It would be most helpful if everyone could agree what constitutes healthy eating!
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
I can understand your frustration! Coconut oil has many wonderful benefits, but the dietary guidelines have yet to change on saturated fat such as coconut oil- it’s confusing even for me. My recommendation (and what I do personally) is just use it in moderation. Vegetable oil would work fine as a substitute. The oil just makes the chocolate smoother and easier for dipping. Enjoy!
Claudia says
So mouth watering! That seems amazing.
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