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Call it banana soft serve, call it “nice” cream, call it vegan ice cream—whatever you call it, if you haven’t tried making banana ice cream at home, stop what you are doing right now and go put some bananas in the freezer! You gotta try this.

If you’ve never heard of banana soft serve before, the concept couldn’t be any simpler. Freeze some banana slices, and then when they’re frozen solid, pulse them in a food processor until you get an end result that is almost exactly the same texture as soft serve ice cream—you’d never know it was only bananas!

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Banana soft serve is one of my favorite healthy summer treats—it’s literally just fruit—so I feel totally fine serving this “dessert” to myfamily all the time. We eat it for breakfast (it’s awesome on top of overnight oats). We eat it for a snack. We eat it for dessert.

I don’t think there is anything wrong with real ice cream, but when you’re looking for a healthier option to enjoy at any time of day, you can’t beat banana soft serve.

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Banana soft serve is great classic style—just with bananas—but it also lends itself to being awesome with all kinds of mix-ins. I partnered up with my friends at Musselman’s Apple Butter to bring you eight awesome ways to enjoy banana soft serve.

Musselman’s Apple Butter is a great way to add moisture, flavor, and sweetness to all kinds of recipes—including your banana soft serve creations. I love that Musselman’s has no high fructose corn syrup and only three ingredients—apples, sugar, and spices. It’s exactly how I’d make apple butterat homeif I could find the time in my schedule to go pick apples, peel them all, and make apple butter (maybe one day). For now, I rely on Musselman’s!

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Before we dig into the eight banana soft serve recipes, I want to give you a little bit of an overview of how to freeze bananas. For banana soft serve, you only want to freeze ripe bananas—green ones won’t taste right as ice cream. I avoid using too ripe bananas, too—they just aren’t my favorite. But if you like ’em, go for it!

To freeze the bananas, peel them, then break or cut into small pieces (~1″ in length). Place the pieces in one layer on a baking sheet, and freeze until hard. Then transfer the frozen pieces to a large zip-top bag. I keep a bag of frozen bananas in the freezer at all times. They are great for soft serve, for smoothies, and for banana bread. Alright, onto the recipes!

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It’s really hard to believe that this is just bananas, but it is! Not only is this a delicious treat for any day, but it’s also a good option for sore throats or unhappy tummies.

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All the flavor of apple pie in a super healthy treat! This one uses Musselman’s Apple Butter to give an awesome burst of apple cinnamon flavor.

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The chocolate and banana combo is classic for a reason—it’s super delicious! This is as close the classic ice cream flavor as you’re going to get.

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You know when it’s still 90 degrees outside, but you start to see pumpkin recipes on Pinterest? This recipe combines the best of summer and fall into one healthy treat! Lots of pumpkin pie flavor is added thanks to Musselman’s Apple Butter!

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This banana soft serve has the most beautiful bright pink color! We keep frozen strawberries on hand at all times for smoothies and banana soft serve.

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This is my favorite banana soft serve combo! I like to serve it up with a little chocolate sauce drizzled over top. Sub in almondbutter or sunflower butter for a fun alternative to peanut butter.

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This carrot cake banana soft serve has the flavor of carrot cake and the nutrition of eating healthy fruit! This recipe uses Musselman’s Apple Butter to add spice cake flavor!

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A healthy taste of the tropics! Frozen bananas are blended with pineapple and coconut milk (the full fat stuff in the can) to make a creamy, dreamy treat.

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8 Vegan Banana Soft Serve Recipes

Yield: 1 large serving

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Frozen bananas pulsed in the food processor turn in to dreamy, creamy, vegan ice cream!

Ingredients

For Classic Banana Soft Serve:

  • 2bananas, cut into slices and frozen

For Apple Cinnamon Banana Soft Serve

  • 2bananas, cut into slices and frozen
  • ¼ cupMusselman’s Apple Butter
  • ¼ teaspoonvanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoonground cinnamon

For Chocolate Banana Soft Serve

  • 2bananas, cut into slices and frozen
  • 1 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ teaspoonvanilla extract

For Pumpkin Spice Banana Soft Serve

  • 2bananas, cut into slices and frozen
  • 2 tablespoons Musselman’s Apple Butter
  • ⅓ cuppure pumpkin puree
  • ¼ teaspoonpumpkin pie spice

For Strawberry Banana Soft Serve

  • 1banana, cut into slices and frozen
  • ½ cupfrozen whole hulled strawberries
  • ½ teaspoonvanilla extract

For Peanut Butter Banana Soft Serve

  • 2bananas, cut into slices and frozen
  • 2 tablespoons natural peanut butter
  • Pinch of salt

For Carrot Cake Banana Soft Serve

  • 1banana, cut into slices and frozen
  • ¼ cupMusselman’s Apple Butter
  • 1large carrot, peeled and grated
  • ¼ teaspoonvanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons raisins
  • 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts

For Piña Colada Banana Soft Serve

  • 1 banana, cut into slices and frozen
  • ⅓ cup canned pineapple chunks, drained
  • ⅓ cup full fat coconut milk (from a can)
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened coconut flakes

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until the texture resembles soft serve ice cream, about 3 minutes. You may need to scrape the sides of the food processor with a rubber spatula occasionally. Serve immediately, or freeze for 10-15 minutes to solidify.

Notes

Prep time does not include time to freeze bananas.

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FAQs

What can I use instead of bananas in ice cream? ›

Ingredients
  • Cut two ripe mangos into cubes and freeze overnight. Lissane Kafie.
  • Once frozen, add mango chunks to a food processor and add half the can of coconut milk. Blend until a creamy "ice cream" consistency. ...
  • Once fully combined, cut the third mango and fold into "nice" cream.
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What can you do with old bananas? ›

What to Do with Overripe Bananas
  1. Mash Into Oatmeal. Breakfast is a great time to take advantage of the energy boost that comes from eating the natural sugars in bananas. ...
  2. Blend Into Waffle or Pancake Batter. ...
  3. Make Banana Muffins. ...
  4. Bake Banana Cookies. ...
  5. Add to a Smoothie. ...
  6. Turn Into Ice Cream. ...
  7. Whip Up Beignets.
Mar 12, 2024

What frozen banana tastes like ice cream? ›

It turns out that frozen bananas are good for more than just dipping in chocolate. If you freeze a banana until solid, then whiz it up in a blender or food processor, it gets creamy and a little gooey, just like custard ice cream.

Is there a substitute for ice cream? ›

Some options mimic the look and feel of regular ice cream but don't contain all of the calories and fat. Those include Halo Top, Enlightened, and Sweet Habit. Frozen yogurt is also a great alternative that gives you that frozen treat feel but with the same health benefits as yogurt.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Bananas are safe for dogs, but moderation is key. Bananas are high in sugar, so too much of it can put your dog at risk of developing medical conditions. You should give your dog only a few thin slices of banana once in a while. At least 90% of your dog's food should be regular dog food.

When should you not use ripe bananas? ›

If you notice any mold on your bananas, it's time to throw them away or toss them in the compost bin. The black skin itself is not mold. Mold on bananas is fuzzy white, gray, or greenish—it looks a lot like mold on bread. If a banana smells rotten or fermented or is leaking fluid, it's time to say goodbye.

When should you throw out bananas? ›

Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell. While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten. Another sign that bananas have gone bad is if they start leaking any fluids.

What ingredient does banana replace? ›

One ripe banana replaces one egg in a cake recipe—the banana will flavor the cake, so only use them when they complement the other ingredients. Extra leavening may be needed. Bananas can also be a substitute for butter and oil in recipes. If using bananas for butter, replace in equal amounts.

What are fruits that can be added to ice cream? ›

If so, it's likely a good fruit for ice cream. That includes berries like blueberries and strawberries, stone fruit like peaches and plums, and other oddballs like figs and grapes. It also includes fruits too low in acid to make jam but still pulpy enough to be jammy when cooked, such as melon, papaya, or pineapple.

What can you have instead of bananas? ›

A list of high-potassium foods
  • Avocados. Avocados are packed with healthy fats, vitamin K, and folate. ...
  • Sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes are often used as an alternative to white potatoes. ...
  • Spinach. Spinach is one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables. ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Coconut water. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Legumes. ...
  • Tomato paste.

What is the best fruit substitute for banana? ›

Mango is one of the most common substitutes for bananas in smoothies. It has a pretty mild flavor. Because it's not as juicy as most fruits, mango is great at creating a creamy texture. Use about 1 cup of frozen mango to replace 1 banana.

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