Frozen Chocolate, Coconut, Banana Bites

Frozen Chocolate, Coconut, Banana Bites
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This is the thing to make when all you want is a little sweet treat with chocolate that won’t take much effort to make. All you do is melt, dip, freeze, wait impatiently, poke bananas to see if they’re fully frozen yet, lick the melted chocolate off your fingers, wait some more, poke again, wait, forget about it, come back, and enjoy an amazing little bite bursting with flavor.

The chocolate freezes over like a chocolate ice cream shell. The coconut provides little more than something to make it prettier (unless you really load it on), and the banana freezes and becomes like a little bite of ice cream.

It’s a perfect summer treat, not to mention fairly versatile. Try it with different nut butters (Coconut Cream Concentrate might work really well here!), different dried coconut cuts, chopped nuts, and different chocolates. It’s all good.

Enjoy!

Sarah 🙂

Frozen Chocolate, Coconut, Banana Bites

Serving: 4
Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 3 ounces dark chocolate (or other chocolate of choice)
  • 1/4 cup coconut peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon brown rice syrup (optional, but recommended if using dark chocolate)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla powder or extract
  • 2–3 bananas, sliced to desired thickness
  • shredded, dried coconut

Directions:

Melt chocolate over very low heat or double boiler with coconut peanut butter, brown rice syrup, and vanilla until melted and smooth. Pour into a bowl and stir a few times to cool.

Dip banana slices into chocolate. Spoon a little extra over the top, if desired. Sprinkle with coconut.

Freeze until fully frozen and enjoy!

Recipe courtesy of Sarah Shilhavy.

Recipe prepared by Sarah Shilhavy and photographed by Jeremiah Shilhavy.

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