How to Freeze Bananas So They Don’t Totally & Completely Rot (2024)

It’s a tale as old as time: you buy a bunch of bananas at the grocery store with every intention to eat them with breakfast or lunch daily for the next five days, but they inevitably go bad before you get the chance. Banana bread is a great way to use up overripe bananas (as we all know from our quarantine days), but sometimes you can’t find the time to bake a loaf before they turn rotten. Like avocados, it’s tricky to track the ripeness of bananas, which leads to food waste. Enter: freezing bananas. Here’s the thing: freezing and thawing bananas leads to somewhat mushy fruit, so you won’t want to eat them as-is, which means they’re perfect for baking and blending. With this brilliant kitchen tip, you’ll never waste a bunch of bananas and will you’ll them on deck when a banana bread craving strikes. (Sounds like a win-win to us!)

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How to Freeze Whole Bananas

Technically, you can freeze unpeeled bananas, but we don’t recommend it; they’ll stick together more than their peeled counterparts. To freeze whole bananas, peel them completely, line them on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, and put them in the freezer for at least 1-2 hours. Once frozen, transfer the bananas to an airtight, freezer-safe plastic bag or container, and place them back in the freezer.

How to Freeze Banana Slices

Freezing sliced bananas follows a similar process: Begin by peeling whole ripe bananas, then slice or dice them (bigger chunks are better for smoothies, while 1/2-inch cubes are our preference for banana bread). Lay out the sliced bananas on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and place the tray in the freezer for about 1 hour, or until the slices are frozen solid. Ready to go? Place the frozen bananas in, you guessed it, an airtight, freezer-safe plastic bag or container and put it back in the freezer until it’s time to use them.

How Long Do Frozen Bananas Last?

Frozen bananas will stay good for about 2-3 months, although you can safely consume them for several months beyond that window. If, like me, you tend to forget when you originally froze the fruit, label the filled container or bag with the date you froze them.

How to Thaw Frozen Bananas

The safest way to freeze bananas isn’t the speediest, but it’s worth doing. To thaw frozen bananas, transfer them to a clean bowl or plate, cover them, and put them in the refrigerator overnight. In a pinch? You can also leave frozen bananas out to thaw on the counter at room temperature for approximately 3-4 hours. If you’re really crunched for time, microwave frozen bananas on the defrost setting for 3-4 minutes, or until completely thawed. Whichever method you use, go ahead and discard the excess liquid, which is simply a result of condensation.

BananaRecipes

Kristen’s Family Banana Bread

Frozen and thawed bananas are ideal for this easy, endlessly adaptable recipe, which calls for 6 very ripe bananas. Make it your own by folding chocolate chips or nuts into the batter before baking.

Kristen’s Family Banana Bread

3-Ingredient Pancakes

This clever recipe only calls for 3 ingredients—bananas, eggs, and almond flour—and results in a stack of delicious, filling pancakes, best served with salted butter and maple syrup. Use frozen and thawed bananas, which get mashed up with the eggs and flour to form a smooth batter.

3-Ingredient Pancakes

The Kitchn’s One-Ingredient Ice Cream

The internet loves this recipe and for good reason: When you blend frozen banana slices in a food processor, the result is a remarkably creamy, ice cream-like frozen treat. Feel free to add ingredients like chocolate shavings or nut butters to jazz up the original recipe.

The Kitchn's One-Ingredient Ice Cream

Dark Chocolate-Olive Oil Skillet Banana Bread

This sultry cake is made with bananas, which are blended into a smooth purée and mixed with tangy sour cream, which keeps the bread moist and balanced. Frozen and thawed bananas (sweet, slightly overripe bananas in particular!) are made for this recipe.

Dark Chocolate-Olive Oil Skillet Banana Bread

Berry Banana Oat Smoothie

No need to thaw bananas for this recipe; just blend frozen banana slices with the other ingredients and let the magic happen! Frozen bananas will lend a luscious, creamy texture to the smoothie, as well as a natural sweetness. A big spoonful of peanut butter is the metaphorical cherry on top.

Berry Banana Oat Smoothie
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How to Freeze Bananas So They Don’t Totally & Completely Rot (2024)

FAQs

What is the best method for freezing bananas? ›

Remove the peels and cut them into coins or chunks. Arrange the banana pieces, uncovered, on a parchment-lined baking sheet in a single, even layer. (You can also line the sheet with a silicone mat.) Put the baking sheet on a level surface in the freezer until they're frozen, about three to four hours.

Can you freeze bananas so they don't go bad? ›

Freeze bananas for up to 3–6 months. Freezing bananas beyond 6 months may be fine, but the peeled bananas do begin to darken over time, and then they thaw into an overly mushy mess. I've found up to 6 months is fine, and under 3 months is even better.

What happens when you freeze a whole banana? ›

You can freeze unpeeled bananas, if you want—you'll just need to thaw them and peel them when they're ready. But keep in mind that bananas frozen that way get mushy when they're thawed, so you'll need to use them only for recipes that require mashed bananas.

What is the best way to freeze bananas with or without peel? ›

You can freeze whole, peeled bananas in large plastic bags like smaller banana chunks. You can also freeze bananas whole in their peels, but this will only work if you want mashed bananas. After thawing and peeling a banana frozen in its peel, it will come out of the peel in an essentially mashed texture.

Can you freeze bananas in a Ziploc bag? ›

directions. Place bananas so they are not touching on a plate and freeze for one hour. (This will prevent the bananas from sticking together.). Transfer to a resealable freezer bag, pressing out as much air as possible before sealing the bag, and return bananas to freezer.

Can you eat frozen bananas straight from the freezer? ›

Yes, but you probably want to peel the bananas and freeze them in a plastic bag for using them in a smoothie or whatever you plan to do with them.

How long will bananas last in the freezer? ›

How Long Do Frozen Bananas Last? If you choose to peel your bananas before freezing them, they will last for about two to three months in the freezer. If you choose to freeze your banana in the peel, they will last for six months in the freezer.

How do you make bananas last longer? ›

Wrap the stems with plastic wrap to keep the bananas ripe for longer or to stop them from becoming overripe too quickly. This method slows down the release of ethylene gas, which is responsible for ripening fruits. Prevent sliced bananas from browning by dipping them in lemon juice or orange juice.

Can you eat bananas that have been frozen for a year? ›

When properly stored at 0 °F, frozen bananas can last forever. According to the FDA and US Department of Agriculture, you can be confident bananas frozen will stay fresh for two-to-three months without losing quality, but the fruit should stay safe for eating long after that if you freeze them correctly.

Can I freeze overripe bananas for banana bread? ›

Frozen bananas are a great way to use overripe bananas in banana bread. If you're like me, you rarely remember to use your overripe bananas on the day they are perfectly ripe so freezing them is a great solution. Thawed bananas are easier to mash and can also add extra moisture to the batter.

Do bananas taste good after freezing? ›

Many people have concerns about the flavour and consistency of frozen bananas. While it is true that bananas will lose their firmness when thawing takes place, the flavour and nutritional value will remain the same as fresh bananas.

Can you freeze bananas to use later for banana bread? ›

Frozen bananas are a great way to use overripe bananas in banana bread. If you're like me, you rarely remember to use your overripe bananas on the day they are perfectly ripe so freezing them is a great solution. Thawed bananas are easier to mash and can also add extra moisture to the batter.

How do you flash freeze bananas at home? ›

Lay the banana slices out in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with wax paper. Flash freeze for about two hours, or until the slices are solid. Then, transfer the frozen slices to a freezer-safe bag or container, and return to the freezer.

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