
What a week. We’ve been doing flooring in the upstairs bedrooms. And by “we” I mean C and his dad, who came to help this weekend. Of course E helped too. I’m getting to the place in my pregnancy where I either have to sit or stand, getting up and down from the floor can count as a workout. So I wasn’t much help!
Anyways, it’s been busy (more on the renovations in another post) but I finally got around to making banana ice cream! E has been asking for ice cream for the last few days. We had a box of ice cream sandwiches that lasted forever and he’s lamenting the fact they’re gone. I had some bananas in the freezer ready to be made into ice cream so I whipped it up.
To say E liked it is an understatement. He loves bananas and ice cream so this was the perfect combination. I added a splash of milk, vanilla and peanut butter for extra flavour. He gobbled it up!
I like the fact that this ice cream is “healthier.” There’s no added sugar and it makes a good snack or dessert. And it’s so versatile. You can add fruit (strawberries, blueberries etc) or cookie bits to change it up. When it comes to feeding kids, sometimes a simple change is enough to get them excited.
In any case, if you want an easy ice cream recipe, give this one a try! And if you want more inspiration, do a quick google search for more ideas. It’s perfect for the coming summer months when you need a yummy cool down!

Banana Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 2 ripe bananas, broken into pieces (I cut them into 1/2 inch coins)
Additional mix-ins (optional):
- 1 TBSP peanut butter (or to taste)
- 1/4 tsp vanilla
- Splash of milk (any kind will do)
Directions:
- Freeze your banana pieces in an airtight container. You want them to be completely frozen, overnight is best.
- Use a blender to mix up your frozen banana. I use my hand held immersion blender, blending small amounts at a time until it is smooth. You may need a splash of milk to help blend it altogether.
- Enjoy! You can eat it as is or add in your extra mix-ins and blend. Play around with your favourite flavours. Freeze leftovers.











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