This week I needed a quick and easy recipe using very few ingredients. I am currently staying in an extended stay hotel with a very small kitchen, so a healthy dessert consisting of three ingredients sounded pretty darn appealing!
With a few ripe bananas to spare, I looked for a simple recipe to use them up and found a delicious treat from FitSugar.com.
Freezing Greek yogurt in the middle tastes pretty similar to well… frozen yogurt or even ice cream. If you are a fan of peanut butter and bananas, you are really going to love this one!
Ingredients
5 medium ripe bananas
1 Tbsp. all natural creamy peanut butter
2 oz. non-fat vanilla Greek yogurt
Directions
1. Peel one banana, mash it, and mix in a small bowl with yogurt and peanut butter. Set aside.
2. Peel the other bananas. Slice into half-inch thick slices.
3. Smear the peanut butter/yogurt/banana mixture on half of the banana slices and make banana sandwiches by places the other half of the banana slices on top.
4. Place on a wooden cutting board or plate and freeze for at least two hours.
Breakdown
These frozen mini sandwiches are so, so easy!
Peel and mash one banana, then mix in a small bowl with yogurt and peanut butter.
Set aside.
Peel and slice the other bananas into half-inch thick slices.
Smear the peanut butter/yogurt/banana mixture on half of the banana slices and make banana sandwiches by places the other half of the banana slices on top.
Freeze for at least two hours.
Enjoy!

ooo that looks like a great idea. how do you tend to store these once they are done, in case you want to save for later?
Well, that is a good question as bananas are tricky! This batch didn’t last longer than two days before hardening… if you have extra of the middle yogurt/PB filling mixture, I would suggest keeping that in the fridge or freezer and making a second one with fresh bananas a few days after the first one runs out 🙂
Uhhhh…YUM!!! Stealing this idea! Read something similar a long time ago and never tried it! So thanks for reminding me again so I can do it! 😉
I’m going to dip them or drizzle them in chocolate – maybe then you won’t notice they turn color in the freezer
Great idea! I’ll have to try that next time!
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