How To Freeze Bananas (2024)

Once you learn how to freeze bananas, you’ll have a frozen treasure ready to be turned into all sorts of yummy concoctions!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: From banana bread to smoothies, frozen bananas are so useful and delicious. Don’t throw away those overripe bananas!

How long it takes: 5 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: freezer containers or bags, baking sheet, freezer
Servings: Freeze as many as you like!

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About Freezing Bananas
  • 3 What You’ll Need
  • 4 How To Freeze Bananas
  • 5 How To Use Frozen Bananas
  • 6 FAQs
  • 7 Banana Recipes
  • 8 Storage Tips
  • 9 More Food Prepping Ideas
  • 10 Get the Recipe: How To Freeze Bananas

Do you have a few ripe bananas languishing on your counter? Maybe they’ve become a bit speckled with brown spots and everyone is turning their nose up at them. Maybe they’ve become completely brown and are starting to attract fruit flies.

The good news? You can freeze bananas. It’s super easy to do and there are all sorts of things you can make with them. Bake them into cakes, muffins, or banana bread, make smoothies, or non-dairy banana ice cream. Keep reading for lots of ways to use ripe bananas or take a look at this list of banana recipes.

Never throw out these golden treasures ever again! Nestle them into your freezer and you’ll be all ready to make sweet delights.

Did you know that ripe bananas are sweeter because their starch turns into sugar as they ripen?

Bananas are good for you. They have good-for-your-gut fiber, vitamins (even vitamin C!), potassium, antioxidants and phytonutrients (Healthline). They are sweet, tasty, and low calorie (only 89 calories per banana, depending on size).

About Freezing Bananas

You can use frozen bananas in lots of different ways. Freezing bananas isn’t really a recipe but it’s a useful how-to tip. Keep reading for plenty of recipe links; we have lots of delicious ways to use frozen banana slices, from smoothies to muffins.

Freezing bananas is really easy. Some folks like to freeze them with the peels on, or freeze them peeled but whole. I like to freeze the bananas sliced because I find it’s easier to use them that way. They can go into blender containers for smoothies as is, no need to thaw or mash. If I’m baking with them, slices thaw more quickly than whole bananas.

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What You’ll Need

  • Ripe Bananas: It doesn’t matter if they are “over the hill.” The riper they are, the sweeter your banana bread will be!
  • Freezer Container or Freezer Safe Bag
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How To Freeze Bananas

If you’re speed-reading, here’s the short version: Peel and slice the bananas, and freeze the slices briefly on a tray or baking pan. Once they’re frozen, simply slide the frozen slices into a freezer bag, label, and freeze for up to three months.

Now for those of you who like a little more detail…

Peel the banana.

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Using a knife, slice the banana into slices about a half inch thick. There’s certainly no need to take an accurate measurement; three-quarters to one inch slices are just fine.

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Find a tray or baking sheet that will fit flat in your freezer. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper so you’ll have an easy clean-up. Spread the slices out on the pan and pop them into the freezer. They’ll be firm in an hour or so.

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After bananas are frozen and firm (1 to 2 hours), place the banana slices in a container that seals well, label and date it, and return to freezer. We like to label the bag with the date and how many bananas the bag contains.

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You’ll want to note how many bananas are in the bag so if you have a recipe that calls for two bananas, it will be easy to tell. Some cooks like to put one banana in each container so they know exactly.

Put the frozen banana slices into your freezer. They’ll keep for up to three months. They’ll be safe to eat longer than that but the banana slices do get browner and mushier as time goes on. They still work great for baked goods.

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How To Use Frozen Bananas

Smoothies: For smoothies or other drinks, there’s no need to thaw the bananas before using. Frozen bananas (or other frozen fruit) can take the place of ice and won’t water down your beverage.

Baked Goods: For recipes like banana bread, it’s best to thaw the frozen banana slices. Take them out of the freezer an hour or so before you start baking. If you forget, microwave the frozen slices on 50% power in 15-second increments until they’re soft.

Don’t worry if they get juicy or brown when you thaw them. Just add the juice with the bananas when you mash them. It may look unappealing, even a little gross, but don’t worry. Everything turns out fine. I’ve done it a million times.

FAQs

How do you freeze bananas without them turning brown?

The riper the banana, the more quickly they turn brown in the freezer. If they are still relatively firm and white when you put them in, they’ll stay white for a few weeks.
The good news is that, no matter what color they are, they will taste fine in baked goods or smoothies.

Should bananas be frozen with or without the peel?

For best results, remove the peel before freezing. It can be really difficult to remove the peel from frozen bananas and who wants to hassle with that? It’s so easy to peel bananas before they’re frozen. Why wait until they’re frozen?

Banana Recipes

Here you go! As promised, I have lots of banana recipes for you to try. You’ll be so glad you froze all those bananas. These goodies will put a golden banana smile on everyone’s face :)

Breads, Muffins, Doughnuts, Pancakes
  • Whole Wheat Banana Bread Recipe (one bowl!)
  • Whole Wheat Caramel Banana Bread
  • Banana Bread Muffins
  • Triple Chocolate Banana Muffins – healthier!
  • Whole Wheat Banana Streusel Muffins
  • Baked Banana Donuts with Brown Sugar Glaze
  • Healthy Banana Pancakes – Whole Wheat
  • Banana Coconut Blender Pancakes
Cakes, Cupcakes
  • The Best Banana Cake – seriously!
  • Banana Chocolate Chip Cake with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Banana Cupcakes
Smoothies, Milkshakes
  • Peach, Banana, Honey and Cottage Cheese Smoothie
  • Tropical Smoothie Recipe – make it your own!
  • Mango Smoothie
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Banana Milkshake
Non-Dairy Banana Ice Cream or “Nice Cream”

Nice cream is frozen bananas blended into a smooth creamy frozen dessert. Use a high-powered blender or food processor. If necessary, add a bit of non-dairy milk (or regular milk, if non-dairy isn’t your thing) if the mixture is too thick. Nice cream can be eaten right away like a soft serve ice cream, or frozen to eat later.

Check out 10 flavor variations, like peanut butter banana, cookies and cream, or very berry, and the basic technique at Chocolate Covered Katie.

Banana popsicles are another frozen treat you can make with bananas. They’re easy to make, economical, and delicious.

Storage Tips

Just a reminder: Frozen bananas will keep for at least three months. After three months, they will look less “a-peeling” but will taste great in baked goods.

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Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

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Total Time: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

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Once you learn how to freeze bananas, you'll have a frozen treasure ready to be turned into all sorts of yummy concoctions!

Ingredients

  • 1 ripe banana (or as many as you want)

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Peel bananas and cut into ½ -inch thick rounds and place in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.

  • Freeze until solid, or about 1 hour.

  • Remove from baking sheet and transfer to a freezer-safe bag or freezer-safe airtight container.

  • Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Bananas can be frozen longer and are still safe to eat but will be browner and softer.

Notes

  • If you prefer, bananas can be frozen whole. Peel them and place into a freezer bag. Frozen bananas are easy to break into pieces for smoothies, etc.
  • Don’t worry if thawed bananas are juicy. Simply combine the juice and banana when you mash them.
  • Check out the post for lots of banana recipes.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1banana, Calories: 105kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 1mg, Potassium: 422mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 14g, Vitamin A: 76IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

How To Freeze Bananas (2024)

FAQs

Can you freeze bananas in a Ziploc bag? ›

Place the bananas in an airtight resealable plastic bag, label it with the date, and freeze 2 to 3 months.

How do you keep frozen bananas from turning brown? ›

To prevent the bananas from turning brown in the freezer, make sure to use an airtight container, or freezer-safe plastic bag. Exposure to air is what causes bananas to brown, so as long as they're sealed tightly, you won't have any issues with browning.

Do bananas taste good after freezing? ›

They are delicious on their own.

Frozen bananas can be sliced into pieces that taste like mini bites of ice cream. (My daughter loves them as a snack!) You can also dip them in melted chocolate for a frozen banana bite, or stick them on a popsicle stick for a Chocolate Covered Banana.

What can I do with too many ripe bananas? ›

What to Do with Overripe Bananas
  1. Mash Into Oatmeal. Breakfast is a great time to take advantage of the energy boost that comes from eating the natural sugars in bananas. ...
  2. Blend Into Waffle or Pancake Batter. ...
  3. Make Banana Muffins. ...
  4. Bake Banana Cookies. ...
  5. Add to a Smoothie. ...
  6. Turn Into Ice Cream. ...
  7. Whip Up Beignets.
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Can you just throw bananas in the freezer? ›

Place bananas in a freezer container. Feel free to peel first or leave the peel on. You can freeze bananas in a large zipped-top freezer bag or any covered container, such as these glass freezer containers. Freeze bananas for up to 3 months.

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate bananas? ›

It turns out that the best—and safest—way to preserve the life of your bananas is not in the fridge, but in the freezer.

Can you mash bananas and freeze them for banana bread? ›

Mashing bananas before you freeze them is a quick and easy way to prep overripe bananas, especially if you're going to use them in recipes that call for mashed bananas, such as banana bread or muffins. Simply peel and mash the bananas, then scoop the mash into resealable plastic freezer-safe bags.

Can I freeze bananas in tin foil? ›

Flexible bags or wrappings (plastic freezer bags, freezer paper and heavyweight aluminum foil) are best for freezing food products with little or no liquid. Vacuum packaging removes more oxygen than other freezing methods (Refer to manufacturer's instructions.)

How do I defrost frozen bananas? ›

The first is to seal them in a ziplock bag, fill a bowl with lukewarm water and set it out on the counter. At most, this should take a few hours. And if you really need them thawed immediately, you can use the defrost setting on the microwave.

How to freeze bananas without parchment paper? ›

You can leave the banana whole, or slice it in half. Then arrange them in a single layer on a baking sheet and place it in the freezer for about 1 to 2 hours, until they're completely frozen. Store the bananas away. Transfer the frozen bananas to a freezer-safe bag labeled with the date.

Is it better to freeze bananas with or without peel? ›

Should you peel bananas before you freeze them? Technically, freezing sliced or whole bananas in their skin will reduce air exposure (less so with sliced bananas) and the risk of freezer burn, making the bananas last longer, says Weinstein.

How to prepare bananas for freezing? ›

Peel your bananas and pop onto a tray and into the freezer, and freeze until solid. Then transfer into a labelled resealable freezer bag, ensuring you remove any excess air before sealing. Frozen bananas are best used within six months.

What is the best way to preserve bananas? ›

Just remember, cool + dry = perfect. Bananas that are already ripe should be placed in the fridge right away in an attempt to halt their decay and eke out a few extra days with them. No matter what, the best thing to do to keep bananas fresh longer is to wrap the stems in plastic.

How to store bananas so they last longer? ›

Store Bananas in a Cool and Dark Place

Any cooler, your bananas will stop ripening and the peel will turn black. Any warmer, your bananas will ripen rapidly—that's why a warm kitchen isn't the ideal place to store your bananas. Also, keep them away from direct sunlight.

How do you thaw frozen bananas? ›

The first is to seal them in a ziplock bag, fill a bowl with lukewarm water and set it out on the counter. At most, this should take a few hours. And if you really need them thawed immediately, you can use the defrost setting on the microwave.

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