Now that it's finally getting colder, I'm finally feeling like using my oven is pleasurable again. The idea of making something warm, dense and oat-y is somehow appealing again after months of barely wanting to be in my kitchen. As much as I spend many days testing recipes, successfully or otherwise, there are times where I do want something simple. After buying fresh raspberries and sour cherry preserves (yes, random purchases), I decided to try this very traditional recipe.
Many things I make never make it on to this blog. Sometimes I don't feel it's fancy or original enough, but there's something to be said about simplicity. One of my favorite restaurants, Franny's, seems to make dishes with three ingredients taste unlike anything I've ever had. Just like I said never underestimate the classic and satisfying quality of a peach pie, the same goes for this recipe. It's simple, classic and when done with quality ingredients, can taste very fancy.
FROZEN BANANA WITH MINT-CHOCOLATE SHELL
I have never been into science. I definitely have a "creative mind" in that way, and remember nothing of the biology classes I had to take during school. One of the more peculiar, scientific things I am aware of is the sensitivity coconut oil has to temperature. If you notice, it can be liquid like oil or as thick as butter (and sometimes thicker!) It is such a fascinating obsession of mine, beyond it's sometimes scientific characteristics.
PEPPERMINT FROZEN BANANA WITH CHOCOLATE COCONUT SHELL (Gluten-free, Vegan, Raw opt.)
If you don't like mint, experiment with other extracts! Try adding carob powder, macadamia nuts, or any topping you like. This recipe has infinite options and will be wonderful any way you prepare it, I promise. Enjoy this frozen treat for our last few days of summer, or if you're like me, anytime around the year.
Serves 4
2 organic bananas, halved
1/4 cup extra virgin coconut oil, liquefied
1/4 cocoa or raw cacao powder
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1 teaspoon peppermint or vanilla extract
2 tablespoons walnuts, finely chopped
1. Slice each banana in half and skewer one end with wooden stick or toothpick. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.
2. Warm coconut oil just enough to liquefy it completely. Whisk in cocoa or cacao powder, sweetener, and peppermint extract.
3. Create an assembly line of bananas, chocolate sauce and chopped walnuts. Dip banana in chocolate and very quickly coat in walnuts (the shell will form immediately, so if you're not fast enough you won't get any walnuts). Repeat for each banana.
4. Eat immediately or re-freeze.