Chocolate Banana-Nut Ice-Cream
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I don't measure the amounts in this recipe - it's very flexible. Just taste it and see if you want more cacao/cocoa, or agave, etc, and adjust to taste. But for those of you who like everything 'just so', I've added approximate amounts.
Toss into Thermomix bowl and process on speed 9 until it all comes together - about 30 seconds:
- half a TM bowl of frozen banana pieces (about 500g, cut in 1 inch chunks )
- a good handful or two of raw pecans or macadamia nuts or raw cashews (about 150g)
- a couple of heaped tablespoonfuls of cacao powder or organic cocoa powder (about 20 - 30g)
- a couple of tablespoons of agave syrup, to taste or pure maple syrup/raw honey (about 30g)
(It will be crumbly at first, but keep mixing and it will come together.)
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That's it! Serve it immediately before it melts. This makes enough for 4 - 6 people.
This a great way to get the kids out of bed on a school day - just yell, 'Chocolate ice-cream for breakfast!' and they'll come running. ;D I always buy a few bags of over-ripe bananas when they're in the throw-out box at the supermarket - just peel them and toss them in a bag and freeze them, then they're ready for ice-cream anytime you want it. Cut them into pieces about an inch long before processing. For more info on cacao, check my blog: http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2010/02/chocolate-banana-nut-ice-cream.html (http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2010/02/chocolate-banana-nut-ice-cream.html)
* Optional extra: to make this extra special, add in some Rapadura sweetened choc chips at the end! *
If you want it smooth (some kids don't like nuts) just grind the nuts first, then add everything else.
Members' comments
JD - I am very impressed Jo, thanks a lot for this recipe. I reckon this would be a good one for consultants to show off at demos in summer instead of custard, anyone can make custard but a delicious, healthy ice-cream like this would really make the guests sit up and take notice.
cathy79 - Made this tonight using almonds and maple syrup (because that's what I had). It was divine! I blended for about 30 seconds and the almonds were small crushed pieces - perfect. Our guests couldn't believe how easy and quick it was, and kept asking what was in it as they didn't believe me. I'm definitely never buying ice-cream again - just lots of bananas.
PamH - I made this for my grandkids for an after school snack (without the nuts)on Tuesday and they loved it so much we had it again yesterday, will have to get some more bananas into the freezer for them. Thanks for the great recipe.
cookie1 - I made this tonight as a test for a friend who is doing a demonstration later in the week and wanted something different and healthy. I used macadamias and maple syrup. There were chunks of macadamia through the 'ice-cream' which made it even more special. It is really very nice and ever so easy. The 3 of us gutsed ate the whole lot. I can't wait to impress someone with it at dinner one evening.
courton - I bought the agave syrup and made the ice cream. WOW! Yummy! Can't believe it does not have unhealthy ingredients in it. I plan to buy proper wafer cones and serve the ice cream to guests next time.
I served it with chocolate waffle cones last night. Taste sensation!
Moonmobile - I just made this this morning with cashews and it was absolutely lovely. My flatmate was most impressed! It is hard to believe there was no dairy in this 'ice-cream'!
Denzelmum - I used Dutch cacao and it has darker colour then Jo's. DH and DD don't enjoy this as much, so have left over in the freezer. Need to put them in microwave for 10 seconds to soften, but still have nice texture and the colour still stay the same.
TAT - Thanks Judy and Cookie for your top tips! It was amazing! I think I'm addicted now! We had a two course Quirky dinner and it was all delish! Jo's a genius!