Easy Banana Ice Cream Recipe - Vegan Fashion + Vegan Lifestyle Blog ❁ Beauty & Colour (2025)

Easy banana ice cream recipe:

Today I wanted to share my easy recipe for making the perfect vegan banana ice cream. If you’ve never heard of it, search for the hashtag #nicecream on Instagram to know what I’m talking about! It’s also referred to as a smoothie bowl when there are toppings on it. Once you learn how to make it, you’ll honestly think it tastes exactly like ice cream, except it’s 100% healthy, light, AND dairy free. I eat this stuff for breakfast literally every day (check out my What I Eat In A Day post for even more healthy meal ideas!) and since it consists of nothing but fruit and a little bit of almond milk it is one of the healthiest things you could eat! You can expand uponthe two ingredient recipe below and make all kinds of different flavors with this base, like chocolate, raspberry, blueberry, mango, strawberry, etc!

I love this recipe because of how light it is. You know that feeling you get of being bloated and just so overly full after eating way too much? You definitely won’t be getting that from eating this stuff! It is still super filling and a great meal for kids and adults alike – and the more toppings you put like granola, almond butter, chia seeds, berries, coconut flakes, etc, the more filling and protein rich it will be! It’s really all about personal preference and over time you’ll discover your favorite toppings to go with this easy banana ice cream recipe.

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All you need for one easy serving of plain banana ice cream is:

A blender (this oneis the best one I’ve used so far)

4 regular size bananas

Half a cup of your favoriteunsweetened or vanilla plant milk (unsweetened almond milk is what I use)

Optional but highly recommended:

Any other frozen or fresh fruit if you want to make a fruit flavor other than banana. The basicbanana ice cream is still really delicious, but I find adding berries or mango makes it AMAZING. Or, you can buy low fat peanut butter like PB2 powder and mix that in for a peanut butter flavor. I personally buy these packages ofcacaopowder from the brand Navitas Naturals and I put in about two and a halftablespoons per five bananas – this makes the banana ice cream taste EXACTLY like chocolate soft serve ice cream and the powder is sugar free and vegan!

  1. Start by un-peeling fourregular size bananas and then cut them up into pieces. Then put the pieces in a plastic storage container and freeze them for 5+ hours or overnight.

  2. Once the bananas are frozen, take your half cup of plant milk and put it into the blender FIRST. If you froze the bananas overnight, you’ll want to leave them out to defrost for 15-20 minutes. This will make it easier on the blender, but you don’t want to thaw them too much to the point where they start to get mushy. It’s all about achieving the perfect consistency which you’ll learn after you’ve made this a few times!

  3. Take a fork and start to pick apart the bananas. Take a couple small chunks at a time and put them in with the milk, then start blending. If you find that you need more milk, add it in a little at a time. The key is to not make it soupy because you don’t want your toppings to sink.

  4. As the blender works its magic, add more and more banana chunks in until you’ve blended them all. When you’re done, it should have the consistency of soft serve ice cream and look like this:

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Here’s an example of strawberry banana ice cream. I just take a handful of frozen strawberries and add them in two a time so the blender doesn’t have to work too hard:

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Then it comes out like this (I added my favorite toppings of course!):

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And that’s my quick and super easy banana ice cream recipe! Pretty soon you’ll be making banana ice cream bowls like these:

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FAQs

What is banana ice cream made of? ›

Arrange banana slices on paper and freeze until solid, 3 to 5 hours. Peel bananas from the parchment paper and place in the blender. Add milk and cream and blend until smooth; transfer to a sealable container and freeze until set, about 2 hours.

What is the difference between vegan and vegetarian ice cream? ›

Most vegan ice creams are made with coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. All of those bases come from plants, and none include anything that comes from an animal. If, however, an ice cream is made with coconut milk but contains egg, it is dairy-free but not vegan, since it has egg.

Why is my banana ice cream bitter? ›

Bananas – Bananas can tend to get a bitter taste to them after freezing and it's intensified if they're under-ripe So definitely use very ripe bananas for this. They shouldn't be brown-mushy-banana-bread-ripe, but ripe.

What is monkey ice cream? ›

B&J's Chunky Monkey has to be one of the best ice cream varieties I've ever had. Smooth banana ice cream with sweet, rich fudge, chunks of bananas and walnut pieces. Absolutely not your average flavor. Of you love bananas- this one is for you.

What replaces dairy in vegan ice cream? ›

The secret is nothing more than coconut milk. Full-fat, creamy coconut milk. Other vegan milk substitutes, like almond milk or soy milk, just don't cut it when it comes to ice cream.

Is vegan ice cream healthier than dairy ice cream? ›

Vegan ice cream removes the cholesterol issue and usually offers lower saturated fat levels. However, the sugar content tends to remain high.

Is vegan ice cream anti-inflammatory? ›

Vegan diets, which naturally rely on plant-based proteins and nutrients, have been shown to alleviate symptoms of inflammation, and can even help provide relief to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. In summary, vegan ice cream can offer a solution to those looking to make healthy changes in their diet.

Is ice cream made from bananas healthy? ›

Frozen banana ice cream (or banana nice cream) is a healthy take on traditional ice cream. With just 3 simple ingredients – frozen banana, almond milk, and maple syrup (or monk fruit) – this healthy vegan ice cream takes just 5 minutes to whip up in a food processor or high-powered blender.

What is banana split ice cream made of? ›

This classic ice cream dessert starts with a fresh banana, three scoops of ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry), pineapple, chocolate syrup, and strawberries. Oh, and don't forget the whipped cream, nuts, and maraschino cherries.

Does banana ice cream taste like bananas? ›

I tried it again. The peanut butter version was unquestionably banana-tasting, with, unfortunately, little to no hint of peanut butter. But it tasted good and was certainly more ice cream-like, and better tasting, than my usual breakfast banana.

What is banana ice flavor? ›

Banana Ice: Sweet and creamy banana flavor, blended with icy menthol.

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