Mini Chocolate Dipped Bananas
Written by joythebaker on July 1, 2009 – 12:23 am -Lovely friends… hi. Dear readers… hello.
Let’s talk about keeping it classy. Hot dang! I try hard to keep it classy. Holy smokes… do I ever fail sometimes.
Let’s discuss classy versus not classy, and what the heck chocolate dipped bananas have to do with anything.
Classy: a tastefully short summer sundress. Not class: booty shorts that awkwardly bunch in the crotch.
Classy: gracefully switching from wine to water at the company picnic. Not classy: maybe getting drunk and punching the sous chef in the face. Oops.
Classy: How much I love listening to public radio. Not classy: How much I love to watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Guilty… but why do they yell so much?
Classy: Enjoying mini chocolate dipped bananas on a summer afternoon. Not as classy: Trying to gnaw your way through a giant chocolate dipped banana. It’s just not pretty friends. Let’s try to avoid this scene this summer. I think we all know why.
In case you’re wondering what I’ll be eating all summer, the answer is homemade kettle corn and these little lovelies. Gracious heavens, how have I not come to these sooner!? Use the best chocolate you can get your hands on. I used a Valrhona 70% chocolate. How about nuts!? Heck yes! I liked chopped honey roasted peanuts, but walnuts or toasted pecans would be lovely too.
Mini Chocolate Dipped Bananas
3 firm but ripe bananas
9- 12 wooden popsicle sticks or lollipop sticks
2 cups chocolate chips or chunks, melted
1/2 cup nuts of your choice, pulverized in the food processor or finely chopped.
Peel three firm bananas and slice each banana into thirds or fourths. Each banana slice should be about 3 inches tall.
Place wooden sticks or lollipop sticks through the center of one end of the banana slice, about 2 inches deep.
Place of a tray or plate, making sure that the bananas do not touch, cover with plastic wrap and freeze for four hours, or overnight.
Using a food processor, pulse the nuts until they are chopped very fine. You can also do this by hand, it just takes a bit longer. Place in a bowl and set aside for the dipping.
Melt chocolate over a double boiler. Simmer 3 inches of water in a pot, place the chocolate in a heat proof bowl and, once the water is simmering, place the bowl of chocolate over the simmering water. The water should not touch the bottom of the bowl. Stir the chocolate pieces occasionally until they’re all melted.
Remove bananas from the freezer, dip in chocolate, roll in nuts and place on a foil lined baking sheet. When all the bananas are dipped, return to the freezer for 30 minutes to harden. Once hard, wrap individually in plastic wrap and store in the freezer until you’re ready to snack on them. Yum! I think they’re best eaten when thawed at room temperature for about 7 minutes.
Tags: banana, chocolate dipped bananas, easy recipe, Fruit, summer
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My boyfriend and I are ADDICTED to your kettle corn recipe! We make it at least once a week. And I make HIM do the shaking now! Lol it’s hard work trying to keep that pot moving!
And now you post an awesome recipe for chocolate dipped bananas! We make these all the time too! I’ve never used a recipe, but I might try this one out.
I think you should come be best friends with my b/f and I!! <333
oh this looks wonderful, easy and sooo tempting… think the kids will like it, too. adding it to my must try list!
This is quite possibly my favorite summertime treat, I used to always get a chocolate dipped banana at Disneyland as a kid!
So easy, so good, so yummy, and yet, so classy!!
Mmmm, with a little graham cracker crumbs and I can feel the warmth of a evening fire. S’mores.
Joy, I love to bake and I love your blog the best! I just discovered it a month or so ago and have made your cinnamon bun muffins, the nectarine and cream cobbler twice and just made these bananas today. I used milk chocolate chips but definitely think the dark chocolate would be better. I rolled some in honey roasted peanuts and some in coconut. I think toasted coconut would be perfect. Happy 4th of July! I absolutely love your blog and especially your recipes. I want to try every one but I am a new mom so its hard to keep up!
Joy,
I did these chocolate bananas last night for my daughter’s birthday and everybody loved them. I met you bleg one week ago and I’m already a big fan!
Thanks from Spain
Here in Austin, they just opened a banana stand (”There’s always money in the banana stand!”) but I think that these are much better looking and probably easier to make in the coolness of my air conditioned house.
Sorry, couldn’t not comment without adding a Arrested Development quote. C”MON!
What a great way to enjoy bananas!
YUM! Brings back memories from my childhood staying at my aunts. She always made these and let us kids garnish, or rather, very liberously, coat the outside with whatever crumbled goodies we could think of!
Love this!!!
I LOVE frozen bananas! They take me back to my childhood in SoCal and Balboa Island. My kids love them too. I love a good quality chocolate, but the kids want fast. I keep frozen bananas ready for when friends come over and let them use the Magic Shell chocolate. It is so fast. They love to make them on thier own and top with nuts coconut or nonparels.
Delicious and so cute!
Am I the only one who failed big time trying to make these? The chocolate just clumped up and slid off. I have to figure out what I’m doing wrong.
YUM!! I want to try these so bad right now! Can’t wait til I get home from work…
Yum! I love your blog and your sense of humor. Thanks for your wonderful blog!
This is such a great idea! Looks absolutely fantastic to me!
Just found your blog and I’m soooo happy!
Have a great day!
I love these! my old school used to have these and i just love them
I’ll try these one of these days but will probably not cut the bananas up so i`ll have them regular size!!
ooh I should make this for my son, only minus the nuts as my youngest has a peanut allergy. I think we can decorate them with something else though! Your’s look lovely!
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