27 Best Recipes Using Frozen Bananas (2024)

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This collection of 27 Best Recipes Using Frozen Bananas features creative and delicious ideas for healthy breakfast, snack or dessert. If you have frozen bananas in your freezer, read on and get inspired to make something delicious AND nutritious your family will love!

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  • Smoothies and milkshakes
  • Thick and creamy smoothie bowls
  • What makes smoothie bowl thick?
  • Banana based ice cream (nice cream)
  • Frozen Banana Recipes FAQs
  • Ideas for baking with thawed frozen bananas
  • Meet the Author
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Smoothies and milkshakes

My rule of thumb is that as long as I have SOME frozen banana in my freezer, I will always find other ingredients to turn it into a smoothie! Add greens like spinach or kale to make a super healthy and trendy green smoothie. Or, fresh or frozen berries, such as strawberries, blueberries or blackberries are a wonderful pairing with frozen banana to create a vibrant smoothie that's full of antioxidants. Or, blend your frozen banana with regular or plant milk, peanut butter or cacao to create the BEST healthy milkshake.

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Thick and creamy smoothie bowls

Smoothie bowls are like smoothies only so much better! The main difference is that a smoothie bowl is much thicker, almost like soft serve ice cream. They are served in a bowl and topped with fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, nut butters, coconut or chocolate chips. They are not only delicious but also stunning to look at. Just take a peek at the photos below and get your blender ready!

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  • Mango Banana Smoothie Bowl - filled with tropical flavors and nutrients
  • Nutella Smoothie Bowl - no actual Nutella in this vegan bowl but tastes like the iconic hazelnut chocolate spread
  • Thick and Creamy Snickers Smoothie Bowl - for peanut butter chocolate lovers! Made with frozen avocado and cocoa powder
  • Blue Spirulina Smoothie Bowl - mesmerizing blue smoothie bowl filled with nutritious ingredients and hidden veggies
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Smoothie Bowl - tastes like strawberry rhubarb pie!
  • Fruit and Vegetable Smoothie Bowl - filled with fruit and veggies, such as avocado and spinach
  • Peanut Butter Acai Bowl - perfect for all acai fans
  • Vanilla Coconut Smoothie Bowl - SUPER creamy thanks to canned coconut milk frozen in ice cubes (genius!)
  • Cookie Dough Smoothie Bowl - a perfect healthy treat when you're craving sweets

What makes smoothie bowl thick?

Here's a rule I live by: smoothie bowl MUST be thick and creamy. Anything that looks like liquid in a bowl with half sunk toppings is just sad and should be poured into a glass and sipped with an oversized straw. Smoothie bowls should have the consistency of soft serve ice cream and the toppings need to stay on top of it.

It can be a bit tricky to create a thick smoothie bowl that's not watery but if you follow the tips below, your smoothie bowls will always be the right consistency:

  • Use a high powered blender, preferably a stand up blender with a tamper such as Vitamix or Blendec. For a more cost effective option, Ninja Smoothie Bowl Maker is a great choice
  • Make sure your solid ingredients are completely frozen. While fresh fruit, veggies and green work great for smoothies, they do need to be frozen to create a thick bowl.
  • Use liquid sparingly. I recommend starting with ¼ cup of (plant) milk. You may need to stop the blender a couple times, scrape the sides and get anything that gets stuck under the blades. Only add more liquid (1 tablespoon at a time) if it looks like your blender is not cutting anything.
  • Be patient! If you're tempted to add more liquid to help the blender do the job faster, don't! See my note above.

Banana based ice cream (nice cream)

Love ice cream but not the sugar and fat that comes with it? Nice cream is your answer! It's basically ice cream but made with frozen bananas. You won't believe how much this mock ice cream resembles the "real thing" though it doesn't contain ANY dairy, eggs or added sugar. For the simplest vanilla nice cream just blend together frozen banana slices (or chunks) with some vanilla extract. Below you'll find some of the best dairy free nice cream recipes on the internet!

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Frozen Banana Recipes FAQs

What is the best way to freeze bananas?

I find that the best way is to wait till your bananas are nice and ripe (spotty skin). Peel them and cut into slices or small chunks. Spread on a cookie sheet or a tray (I line mine with parchment paper for easy clean up) and place it in the freezer for at least an hour. Once frozen, place banana slices in a ziplock bag or an airtight container and store for up to three months. This way of freezing bananas is best for making smoothie bowls and nice cream as smaller pieces are easier to blend with minimal liquid.

Do bananas spoil when frozen?

No. Frozen bananas are perfectly good to use for several months. You can either use them frozen (as in all the recipes above) OR thaw them and use in baking. Thawed bananas are much softer (almost liquid) than fresh bananas but they're perfect when mashed.

Can I freeze bananas with the skin on?

Yes but I only do this if I'm planning to thaw and bake with them. In fact, I always have whole unpeeled bananas in my freezer. Once I want to bake something like banana bread, I take them out, place in a bowl and wait for them to thaw, which usually takes under an hour. Once you remove the peel you will notice that the banana almost turned to thick liquid. That's fine - it's perfect for baking!

Can I still make a smoothie bowl or nice cream if I have whole frozen bananas?

Yes. If you have whole (unpeeled) frozen banana, just take it out and slice with a sharp knife. It's surprisingly easy! Use the freshly cut slices as needed or place back in the freezer. Just do it as quick and possible and don't let them thaw!

Ideas for baking with thawed frozen bananas

If you have frozen peeled or unpeeled bananas and would like to use them up, just let them thaw them and use to make delicious and healthy baked goods! I find that frozen and thawed bananas work exceptionally well in banana bread and muffins. Here are my best banana based baking recipes:

  • Healthy Banana Oat Bread
  • Banana Strawberry Oat Muffins
  • Banana Carrot Oat Muffins
  • Banana Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins {with Almond Flour}
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter TikTok Baked Oats

If you are looking for more ideas, check out this epic list of 45 Best Healthy Banana Breakfast Ideas for some inspiration.

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27 Best Recipes Using Frozen Bananas (2024)

FAQs

Should frozen bananas be thawed before baking? ›

Not only do frozen bananas work for baking, but they arguably work better for baking than fresh bananas. Not only does the freezing process not affect the taste or the nutritional value of the bananas, but defrosting bananas makes them softer and therefore easier to mix into batter.

When baking with frozen bananas do you use the liquid? ›

For best results, discard any liquid before mashing and using in the recipe. The frozen pre-mashed bananas will be more watery as it is not possible to discard the liquid once defrosted, it is best to use them in denser bakes such as banana bread or muffins.

How long do frozen bananas last? ›

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 do you use whole frozen bananas? ›

If you have leftover bananas, you can freeze them in a tupperware container or freezer bags to use at a later time. Then to use whole frozen bananas, let them thaw at room temperature or place them in a bowl of warm water until they are soft enough to mash with a potato masher or fork.

What happens when you thaw frozen bananas? ›

You can freeze unpeeled bananas, if you want—you'll just need to thaw them and peel them when they're ready. But keep in mind that bananas frozen that way get mushy when they're thawed, so you'll need to use them only for recipes that require mashed bananas.

Do bananas taste the same after being frozen? ›

Upon thawing a banana will turn soft, but this has no effect on nutrients or taste. Perfect for smoothies, shakes or baking, you will always have healthy food at your fingertips.

Why do my frozen bananas taste bitter? ›

Bananas will bitter when frozen if underripe. To prevent the bitter taste of frozen bananas, chose to freeze them when ripe, and even better is over riped, but not banana bread ripe (brown and mushy).

Are thawed frozen bananas mushy? ›

Note: When frozen fruit thaws, it tends to release quite a bit of excess liquid. (Thawed bananas look slimy, brown, and unappealing, but don't let this scare you.) You can use the liquid they release in baking recipes that call for mashed bananas because fresh bananas contain the same moisture.

Do frozen bananas go bad? ›

Frozen bananas will stay good for about 2-3 months, although you can safely consume them for several months beyond that window. If, like me, you tend to forget when you originally froze the fruit, label the filled container or bag with the date you froze them.

Why do frozen bananas taste different? ›

When you remove the banana from the freezer, the amylase diffused in the freezing process starts to convert the starch diffused in the freezing process into sugar, thus making the defrosted frozen banana sweeter on the tongue (via Fine Dining Lovers).

Can I microwave frozen bananas? ›

And if you really need them thawed immediately, you can use the defrost setting on the microwave. It's not ideal, as they are likely not going to be evenly thawed, but after three to four minutes the bananas will be ready.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

Is it better to freeze bananas with or without peel? ›

You can freeze whole, peeled bananas in large plastic bags like smaller banana chunks. You can also freeze bananas whole in their peels, but this will only work if you want mashed bananas. After thawing and peeling a banana frozen in its peel, it will come out of the peel in an essentially mashed texture.

Can you eat bananas that have been frozen for a year? ›

You can also microwave them using the defrost setting for 2–4 minutes, or place them in a bag and submerge them in warm water for 10–15 minutes. Ideally, use frozen bananas within about 6 months. If you leave them in the freezer any longer, they may develop freezer burn.

Can you eat frozen bananas without thawing? ›

Yes, you can definitely eat a frozen banana without thawing it first. In fact, many people enjoy the unique texture and taste of a frozen banana as a refreshing snack.

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