Kid-friendly frozen treat
When my granddaughter came to visit this summer, I was looking for fun frozen treats to make. I tried a few Popsicle recipes, but they drew mixed reviews. Then, I struck gold. Or, chocolate. And bananas. Yes! Frozen Banana Pops! A winner!
Super short ingredient list
These pops have the shortest ingredient list ever: bananas and chocolate chips. I got fancy and made half white-chocolate and half chocolate-chocolate, but that is strictly optional. Oh, and the googly eyes. Very important. They’re optional, of course, but really, who can resist watching a 3-year-old place googly eyes on edible objects? Not me!
(Googly eyes can be found at most supermarkets in the cooking ingredients aisle).
How to make banana pops
To make this work, simply place chocolate chips in a small bowl and melt in the microwave for about a minute. Stir until smooth. In the meantime, cut up the bananas.
I decided to make some about 3-4 inches long, but also some bite-sized to be prepared for the inevitable question: “Can I have one more?” Answer: “Yes, but a small one this time.”
Place a Popsicle stick in each banana piece. Most directions tell you to dip the banana with Popsicle stick into the chocolate, but I found it easier to just spread the chocolate over the banana with a small spoon.
Once the banana is covered with chocolate, place it on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet. Add googly eyes while the chocolate is still melted.
Once all banana pieces are coated and googly-eyed, place the cookie sheet in the freezer for about an hour.
These would also be fun with sprinkles or other decorations – use your imagination and have fun!
📖 Recipe
Frozen Banana Pops
Ingredients
- 3-4 medium bananas
- 1 bag semi-sweet chocolate chips or a half bag semi-sweet and a half-bag white chocolate
- Popsicle sticks
- googly eyes or other decorations– optional
Instructions
- Prepare a cookie sheet by lining with wax paper.
- Place chips in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave 30-60 seconds to melt the chocolate. Stir until smooth.
- Cut bananas into thirds and/or bite-sized pieces and mount each piece on a Popsicle stick.
- Dip banana pieces into the chocolate. Spread the chocolate with the spoon used for stirring to get an even coat.
- Place each dipped banana on the lined cookie sheet. Add decoration while the chocolate is melted.
- Once all pieces are dipped and decorated, place the cookie
sheet in the freezer for about an hour until the chocolate is set and the
banana is frozen.
Nutrition
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
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Anaiah
I love all the fun treats you make!! They've been giving me lots of ideas to keep my son busy during lockdown. We'll definitely be trying these frozen banana pops!!
Sula
Oh yes, involve your son in the making. He will love it!
Giangi Townsend
Yummy!!! Fun, healthy and so easy to make. Little one's as well as adults will love this fun recipe
Sula
They really are super fun for all!
Kayla DiMaggio
These were so fun to make! They are the perfect Summer treat!
Sula
Easy and fun! That's what summer's about!
Big Trouble
Mmm, these look so cute! And what a great way to trick kids into eating something healthy! Ha ha ha, suckers! This would be great for kids' (and adults') parties!
Sula
Yes, good for adults too - I thought they were very tasty!
Gabriela
I love this pops they are so cute. In Mexico we have a similar dessert called choco-bananas. These are small and cute and so good especially when we are watching our weight versus the entire banana like I'm used to 😝
Sula
I had no idea this was similar to something in Mexico - how fun! And yes, I like the portion control aspect of these, for myself as well as the little ones.