Banana Ice Cream (2024)

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I see those ripe bananas on your counter, and I raise you a scoop of homemade Banana Ice Cream. Actually, make that two scoops—no way are you going to want to stop at just one serving of this creamy, dreamy summer bliss!

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What we have today is a real-deal, from-scratch, old-fashioned banana ice cream recipe with milk, cream, eggs, and should you desire, bonus add-in flavors like peanut butter and/or chocolate chips.

I know that one-ingredient banana “nice cream” (the one that caused me to burn out my mini blender) is social media famous, and I do still enjoy it from time to time when I need a healthy dessert fix.

But—and I think we should all be honest about this for a moment—it’s not real ice cream.

Sure, frozen bananas taste like ice cream (a little), but it’s not the same as having a bowl of truly spectacular, real-deal ice cream.

If you want luscious, creamy banana ice cream the way your grandmother would have done it—with real cream, eggs, and a touch of sugar—THIS IS THAT RECIPE.

Real-deal ice cream is one of summer’s greatest joys. It’s actually surprisingly easy and fun to make ice cream from scratch!

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If at this point you are wondering, Why would I make ice cream when I can just buy it, let me share my top two reasons.

  1. Flip that store-bought ice cream container around and look at the back. That ingredient is list LONG, and I can barely pronounce most of it.

Now, compare that list to this simple banana ice cream recipe. Milk. Cream. Banana. Eggs. Vanilla.

That is pretty much it. In comparison, the first container of store-bought ice cream I checked at the grocery store contained well over 15 ingredients.

  1. It is tremendously fun and deliciously rewarding.

The joy of watching custard you conjured from eggs and milk transform into a bowl of sweet, creamy summer bliss cannot be oversold.

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5 Star Review

“This is some of the best ice cream I’ve ever had. I don’t love bananas, and even I couldn’t get enough of this. It was so creamy!”

— Sarah —

How to Make Banana Ice Cream

Homemade ice cream is easy to make, even for a novice cook, and its flavor is so superior to the mass-produced stuff, you’ll be gleefully ruined for life.

Just make sure to choose each ingredient carefully, as its taste will shine.

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The Ingredients

  • Bananas. The riper, spottier, and uglier, the better. A deeply ripe banana will give you the best natural sweetness, creaminess, and banana flavor. Going bananas for desserts? Check out Banana Bread Brownies.

What About Frozen Bananas?

Frozen banana is good with ice cream too. Let the bananas thaw overnight, pat away excess moisture, then use in the recipe as directed.

  • Eggs. I like to use cage-free eggs. The shells are sturdier, the yolks are more vibrantly colored, and the flavor is purer.
  • Whole Milk + Heavy Cream. This is not the place to count banana ice cream calories. If you try to swap skim (or any other milk), the ice cream will be more icy than soft. Conversely, I don’t think you need entirely heavy cream, as this ice cream is already quite rich. The ratio of 1 cup milk to 2 cups heavy cream is the right one for us.
  • Rum. Since homemade ice cream is made without additives, it freezes harder than mass-produced ice cream. Because alcohol doesn’t freeze, a splash of rum keeps the ice cream softer.

Substitution Tip

You can also use vodka in this recipe.

If you prefer not to include alcohol, you can omit it and set the ice cream out 15 minutes prior to serving to give it additional time to soften.

  • Sugar. Just 2/3 cup makes this ice cream taste like a treat, without stealing the spotlight from the banana’s natural fruity sweetness.

The Directions

  1. Make the egg, milk, cream, and sugar custard base.
  2. Cook the custard until it easily coats the back of a spatula or wooden spoon.
  3. Blend the bananas with half of the custard.
  4. Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for several hours.
  5. Freeze the ice cream in your ice cream maker, adding the chocolate during the last five minutes. Transfer to an airtight freezer-safe storage container. DIG IN!
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Special Banana Ice Cream Flavors

As written, this recipe makes an outstanding banana ice cream. It is simple and sublime. If you’d like to gussy it up, here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Banana Ice Cream with Chocolate Chips. Chocolate banana ice cream is my go-to! Toward the end of the ice cream maker’s cycle, slowly add 2/3 cup dark chocolate chips or chunks. I like to chop up a good-quality dark chocolate bar. We’re making ice cream from scratch. No skimping!
  • Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream. Toward the end of the ice cream maker’s cycle, slowly add 3 tablespoons creamy peanut butter.
  • Chunky Monkey Banana Ice Cream. Combine both of the above! Toward the end of the ice cream maker’s cycle, slowly add 3 tablespoons creamy peanut butter and 1/2 cup chopped dark chocolate or chocolate chips.
  • Ultimate Reeses Banana Ice Cream. Another way to peanut butter! Toward the end of the ice cream maker’s cycle, slowly add 1/2 cup chopped peanut butter cup candies.
  • Banana Walnut Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream. Toward the end of the ice cream maker’s cycle, slowly add 1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts (or pecans) and 1/2 cup chopped dark chocolate.
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Storage Tips

  • To Store. Freeze ice cream in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months.

Leftover Ideas

For a fun treat, turn leftover ice cream into a delicious ice cream sandwich. Use Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies or graham crackers as the “buns.”

What to Serve with Banana Ice Cream

For a dessert spread everyone can get behind, pair this ice cream with an array of other delicious ice cream flavors!

Stop wondering where to buy banana ice cream, and start treating yourself to this homemade, healthy banana ice cream instead!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Make Dairy Free Banana Ice Cream?

I’ve only tested this recipe as a homemade banana ice cream with milk, so I can’t say for certain. However, if you need a dairy-free recipe, I’d recommend checking out my Oat Milk Ice Cream instead.

Is Banana Ice Cream Good for Health?

Compared to the store-bought kind (like banana ice cream Nestle), this ice cream is good for you (as far as ice creams go, at least). This recipe is made of only a handful of simple ingredients and garners health benefits from the bananas.

Can I Make Ice Cream without an Ice Cream Maker?

While I’ve never tried to make banana ice cream without machine help, this article provides some tips that might be helpful.

Why is My Homemade Ice Cream Hard?

Store bought ice cream contains filler ingredients designed to keep it soft directly from the freezer—it’s convenient but not natural. Simple homemade ice cream freezers harder because it is made without these. Set your homemade ice cream out on the counter 15 minutes prior to serving to allow it to soften and become scoopable.

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Homemade Banana Ice Cream. TO DIE FOR. Rich, creamy, and studded with big chunks of dark chocolate. Simple, from-scratch recipe that anyone can make!

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 20 minutes mins

Total: 9 hours hrs

Servings: 8 servings (1 quart)

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 5 large egg yolks save the whites for another use
  • 1 cup whole milk yes, it must be WHOLE milk!
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 3 large very ripe bananas (or 4 medium) the more brown, the better
  • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon dark rum or vodka*
  • 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate roughly chopped (about 2/3 cup)

Instructions

  • Prep your workstation: Create an ice bath by placing a moderate amount of ice and water in a large bowl. Set an empty, medium bowl in the larger one on top of the ice. Pour the heavy cream into the medium bowl and set a strainer on top. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg yolks until well combined.

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, stir together the milk, sugar, and salt until small bubbles form along the edges and the sugar has dissolved. Do not let boil.

  • Gradually pour some of the milk into the bowl with the egg yolks, whisking constantly as you pour (I like to use a ladle for this). Once you've poured in some of the milk, return the saucepan to the stove over low heat. Slowly pour the yolks into the saucepan, stirring constantly. This process is called tempering and will keep the eggs from scrambling.

  • Continue cooking the egg-milk mixture (also called custard) over low heat, stirring constantly and scraping the bottom of the saucepan with a rubber spatula or wooden spoon, until the custard thickens enough to coat the back of the spatula. Strain the custard into the bowl with the heavy cream.

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  • Place half of the custard into a blender or food processor with the bananas. Puree until smooth, then pour it back into the bowl with the rest of the custard. Stir in the vanilla extract and rum. Cover, pressing a piece of plastic wrap against the surface, thenchill thoroughly in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or, if time allows, overnight.

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  • Freeze the ice cream in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions, adding the chocolate during the last 5 minutes of churning.Transfer the ice cream to an airtight container and freeze 3 hours or overnight. Let stand at room temperature 10 minutes before serving.

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Notes

  • *The addition of hard alcohol helps keep the ice cream softer and creamier. If you like the flavor of rum, it’s delicious in this recipe. If not, vodka is a flavorless addition that will still keep the ice cream creamy. If you prefer not to use alcohol, it can be omitted completely, though the ice cream will freezer slightly harder.
  • TO STORE: Freeze ice cream in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 8), about 0.5 cupCalories: 455kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 6gFat: 31gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 186mgPotassium: 380mgFiber: 2gSugar: 32gVitamin A: 1117IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 102mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

Can you get banana ice cream UK? ›

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Our Funky Banana Ice Cream was first made in our factory back in 2013 and it's been a big favourite ever since. Love a banoffee pie? Then you'll the flavour of our Funky Banana Ice Cream!

Does banana ice cream exist? ›

But banana ice cream is just two ingredients! Instead of putting my ice cream maker in the freezer for 24 hours, I take ripe bananas and slice them and can put in the freezer for as little as an hour, throw in the food processor with a little heavy whipping cream and done!

Does any company make banana ice cream? ›

It's rare to find tasty, naturally flavored banana ice cream out there, but we've got you covered. It's the perfect blend of banana and ice cream that's refreshingly delicious! You can now have this lower-calorie ice cream bar shipped to you in our 6 count box. Each box comes with 6 individually wrapped bars.

How does banana ice cream taste like? ›

I'm sure you wouldn't taste the vanilla if you made real banana ice cream. It's just banana. Creamy or not, you know you're just eating a couple more bananas. I'd recommend adding some whipped cream and toppings to spice it up a little, for the variety of texture.

Does Tesco sell banana ice cream? ›

Tesco Banana Split Banana Dairy Ice Cream Topped with Chocolate 900 ml - Tesco Online, Tesco From Home.

Does Iceland sell banana ice cream? ›

Briana Banana Millions Ice Cream 1L | Ice Cream Tubs | Iceland Foods.

Why is banana ice cream so good? ›

Simply put, it's based on churning up frozen banana, which turns into a remarkably creamy base, without the need for any added dairy or refined sugars. You might have spotted a few other frozen banana type recipes out on the interwebs, some of which even just use one ingredient (frozen banana!).

Does banana ice cream taste like ice cream? ›

Sure, frozen bananas taste like ice cream (a little), but it's not the same as having a bowl of truly spectacular, real-deal ice cream. If you want luscious, creamy banana ice cream the way your grandmother would have done it—with real cream, eggs, and a touch of sugar—THIS IS THAT RECIPE.

Which Ben and Jerry's has banana? ›

Bananas Foster CORE

Our take on this classic dessert offers all the cinnamon-kissed banana, brown sugar & saucy caramel you'd expect. The only thing missing is the tableside flambé service.

Does banana ice cream taste like bananas? ›

It tastes like- let's be real here, bananas. But it's still quite delish. One of the great things you can do is add some mix-ins to the food processor along with bananas. Sure it won't make it “one” ingredient ice cream anymore, but it's sure yummy.

Can you mash bananas and freeze them for ice cream? ›

Peel the bananas, cut them in 2- to 3-inch chunks and place them in a freezer bag in the freezer for at least 6 hours. Remove and blend in a blender until smooth. Serve immediately, or freeze in an airtight container for at least 2 hours.

What brand is Aldi ice cream? ›

And while most stores never reveal the businesses behind their private labels, a Michigan-based company called House of Flavors may be responsible for creating Aldi's delicious ice cream products.

Is ice cream made from bananas healthy? ›

Being made of milk it does qualify as a healthy food but due to the high sugar content may still be a big No for many! Banana Icecream is a good alternative to cool off and enjoy the sweetness without worrying about the sugar content. Banana is known to be a good source of pottasium which is very good for heart health.

Why are frozen bananas bitter? ›

Bananas will bitter when frozen if underripe. To prevent the bitter taste of frozen bananas, chose to freeze them when ripe, and even better is over riped, but not banana bread ripe (brown and mushy).

How long does it take for ice cream bananas to fruit? ›

From the time you plant them in soil, ice cream banana trees take about a year and a half to two years to grow ripe bananas.

What is the most popular ice cream flavor UK? ›

UK TOP 10 FLAVOURS OF ICE CREAM
  1. 1) Vanilla. Coming in at first place, we have arguably the most versatile flavour: Vanilla. ...
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  8. 8) Raspberry.

Do Greggs sell bananas? ›

In 2016, as part of a range of new products for Greggs, for the first time it offered customers Fairtrade bananas and teas as part of its widening product focus.

Can you get bananas in the UK? ›

Bananas are the favourite fruit in our grocery basket and are grown by millions of people, working on small-scale farms in tropical regions. Bananas are the staple food for millions of people around the world and the UK's most popular fruit. Bananas are grown both on small family farms and much larger commercial farms.

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