ONE-INGREDIENT BANANA ICE CREAM
McKayMachina
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The only ingredient is banana!
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/stepbystep-instructions-for-oneingredient-ice-cream-097170
The smidgen of fat in bananas makes a magic trick when they are frozen and blended up. They turn creamy instead of crumbly, with a smooth texture any home ice cream chef would love to have in their frozen treats.
Here's a step-by-step slideshow of how to do it. The major tips can be summed up as:
• Peel your bananas first.
• Cut them into small pieces.
• Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate.
• Blend, blend, blend - scraping down the bowl when they stick.
• Enjoy the magic moment when they turn into ice cream!
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/stepbystep-instructions-for-oneingredient-ice-cream-097170
The smidgen of fat in bananas makes a magic trick when they are frozen and blended up. They turn creamy instead of crumbly, with a smooth texture any home ice cream chef would love to have in their frozen treats.
Here's a step-by-step slideshow of how to do it. The major tips can be summed up as:
• Peel your bananas first.
• Cut them into small pieces.
• Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate.
• Blend, blend, blend - scraping down the bowl when they stick.
• Enjoy the magic moment when they turn into ice cream!
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I've heard about this and been meaning to try it!
Is it any good?
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mmm sounds good,,,i am going to try it next time i have bananas in the house...do u put in the blender?
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going to have to try this! Sounds yummy!0
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I was hoping the one ingredient would be ice cream. Oh well. Bananas are good too...0
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Its good, guys. Especially on a really hot day. This summer in going to try it in a cone :P
I eat it with strawberries or frozen cherries thrown into the food processor with the bananas. Ive seen people add peanut butter. Never tasted it with pb though.0 -
I put peanut butter in and it is sooooo good. Really is comparable to for real ice cream - can't beat that!0
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I'm definitely going to add peanut butter! Yummmm0
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awesome gonna try; Thanks for the tip.0
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I freeze my bananas overnight so it is super thick. Then I add two tablespoons of skim milk and 1/4 scoop of vanilla whey protein powder for a creamier, more "ice cream" like texture.
Then I add a little healthy banana cookie dough for a blizzard-like treat.
Today I had some in an ice cream cone. Delish!0 -
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The only ingredient is banana!
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/stepbystep-instructions-for-oneingredient-ice-cream-097170
The smidgen of fat in bananas makes a magic trick when they are frozen and blended up. They turn creamy instead of crumbly, with a smooth texture any home ice cream chef would love to have in their frozen treats.
Here's a step-by-step slideshow of how to do it. The major tips can be summed up as:
• Peel your bananas first.
• Cut them into small pieces.
• Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate.
• Blend, blend, blend - scraping down the bowl when they stick.
• Enjoy the magic moment when they turn into ice cream!
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OMG that sounds awesome. Wish I had this yesterday when I couldn't move cause it was SOOOOOOOOOO hot0
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I put in almond milk and vanilla extract, sometimes a little additional fruit.0
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That would be so good with a few mini chocolate chips mixed in too. Maybe not just like my favorite treat at Coldstone but a good substitue. I am going to try this soon.0
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Oooh, I'm gonna have to try this with a little dark chocolate almond milk.0
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I definitely want to try this one..0
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Wow, what an awesome idea! Never heard of this before - thank you!0
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The only ingredient is banana!
http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/stepbystep-instructions-for-oneingredient-ice-cream-097170
The smidgen of fat in bananas makes a magic trick when they are frozen and blended up. They turn creamy instead of crumbly, with a smooth texture any home ice cream chef would love to have in their frozen treats.
Here's a step-by-step slideshow of how to do it. The major tips can be summed up as:
• Peel your bananas first.
• Cut them into small pieces.
• Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate.
• Blend, blend, blend - scraping down the bowl when they stick.
• Enjoy the magic moment when they turn into ice cream!
Hello fellow Redditor.
Hello, other fellow Redditor. =]
It really surprised me when your recognized, and commented on it too.
I foolishly thought I was the only one.0 -
BUMP!0
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Yum!0
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Will be trying this soon!0
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Thanks will definitely try this!0
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Healthy ice cream = AMAZING! I so love you.0
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Gonna try this thanks!0
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And I just happen to have some really ripe bananas in the freezer...yum.0
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Oooh, I'm gonna have to try this with a little dark chocolate almond milk.
Excuse me, say whattt?? Shut the front door! There is dark chocolate almond milk? I LOVE almond milk and dark chocolate and never get the chocolate almond milks cuz it's to bleh.....what brand is this?!0 -
Silk Pure Almond
I tried the banana thing today. It turned out really good, but I think it'd be easier in a food processor instead of a blender.0 -
I love you so much for posting this.
Ice cream is my weakness.
I will find you one day, and kiss your feet.
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Yummmmmm!0
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