Since Nick and I have changed our diet, I’ve found myself hankering for a few yummy things I can no longer just pick up at the supermarket.
I’m discovering a bit of a passion for concocting sweet treats and baked goods that we can eat, which is surprising, as I’ve never been much of a cook or baker in the past! I guess needs must, hmm?
Anyways, when you don’t eat grains, dairy or sugar {okay, we eat sugar once in a while, I ain’t giving up chocolate for the rest of my life!}, there’s not much left that’s sweet other than fruit, so I’ve discovered a new appreciation for it.
I almost never ate fruit before – I wasn’t much of a fan – but either my tastebuds have changed or my desperation for something sweet has kicked in, because man oh man, how good does an apple taste now?
One thing I love – but that we never ate much of – is ice cream. But of an evening, after a day of eating all-savoury food, we both had a hankering for a small sweet treat.
Thankfully, I knew from past experience that frozen bananas whipped up with the Bamix made a passable ice-cream substitute. However, with a little bit of research, I found something way better, and here it is.
A 3-ingredient, dairy-free, creamy ice-cream – paddle-pop style! This is perfect for anyone who eats paleo or vegan.
You can, of course, just whip this up and serve it in a bowl straight away, but I decided to make these little ice-cream pops so we had a small-serve sweet treat in the freezer when we wanted one. Automatic portion control, and you only have to make a mess once for a week’s worth of treats. Win-win!
Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 Frozen bananas
- A handful of frozen blueberries
- 100% natural coconut cream (I use Ayam brand, which has NO other ingredients)
- Sillicone cupcake moulds
- Plain wooden paddle pops
- Before you make this, you’ll need to cut up and freeze a couple of bananas. The night before should be fine. I use pre-frozen blueberries, but if you’re lucky enough to have access to fresh ones, freeze them the night before, too!
- Chuck about 2 banana’s worth of frozen banana chunks, a generous handful of blueberries, and two large dessertspoons of coconut cream. These 3 ingredients can be adjusted to taste.
- Whiz them up with your Bamix or in your food processor till you have a thick, creamy ice-cream textured mixture with all the lumps gone.
- Spoon into little sillicone cupcake moulds.
- Pop a clean paddle-pop in the middle.
- Put all your ice-cream pops on a tray and put it into your freezer.
- Because most of it was frozen to begin with, these will probably be ready to eat within an hour or so!
- Eat and enjoy your treat.
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Which Bamix-blade do you use for blending frozen fruit? Won’t it need a decent amount of liquid to work? Looks delicious.