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Nov
05

Three Minute Ice Cream- Three Flavors

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Despite the cold weather, I was in the mood for ice cream this week.

I posted this Summer about a quick and easy ice cream made in the food processor.  It was our stand-by treat since I accidentally broke the ice cream maker.

It’s easy, has no added sweetener and takes me all of 3 minutes to make.  Try some with your kids before it gets too cold to enjoy it.

This recipe is lazy cooking at its finest.  Three minutes, everything goes into the dishwasher, you have quiet, happy kids and you’re done!

 

 

I love this ice cream because as long as I have bananas in the freezer, I can make it at a moment’s notice.  My kids think it’s a big deal because they’re getting ice cream, but it’s only bananas and peanut butter with no added sugar or other ingredients.  Since I’d normally let them have bananas and peanut butter as a snack, it’s a big win since they think they’re getting a huge treat.

This recipe has been shared at Monday Mania, Homestead Barn Hop, Melt in Your Mouth Monday and Homemaker Monday.

 

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KerryAnn Foster runs Cooking Traditional Foods, the longest running Traditional Foods Menu Mailer on the internet. KerryAnn has ten years of traditional foods experience and is a former Weston A. Price Foundation chapter leader.  Read about KerryAnn’s journey to health through multiple miscarriages, celiac disease, food allergies and intolerances, obesity, adrenal fatigue and heavy metals.

Founded in 2005, CTF helps you feed your family nourishing foods they will love.  With two choices of Menu Mailers, multiple eBooks, Print Books and a Gluten and Dairy-Free Traditional Foods eCourse, KerryAnn makes traditional foods easy, accessible, affordable and family friendly for everyone.

KerryAnn founded Nourished Living Network, a network for traditional food and natural living bloggers, in 2011. NLN provides support, publicity and networking opportunities for bloggers all across the traditional foods spectrum. Our Recipe Gallery features recipes from the twenty-four member blogs and growing.

 

 



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  1. KelliSue says:

    It’s even better when you top it with a little magic shell, drizzled across the top. I take 8 oz. of chocolate chips, and a few tablespoons of coconut oil, and melt it in the microwave. Stir well, then drizzle a little over the icecream. My favorite is the chocolate drizzle over peppermint icecream. I blend 1/2 cup of goat milk (or you can substitute what is appropriate for your family) with a handful of spinach, until it is green and there are no particles. Then I add drops of mint oil or extract, and then all frozen bananas and blend it until it’s soft serve. With the chocolate drizzle crunch on top it reminds me of a chocolate dipped peppermint icecream cone which I should abstain from, but now can enjoy after a fashion.

    Just springboarding off your idea.

  2. Eileen says:

    Wow! Really great ideas for sweet treats. Thank you…the peppermint ice cream sounds divine, too.

  3. This is an awesome idea! Gonna try it for sure! :)

  4. Lea H says:

    I have been making ice cream like this for years. It really is easy. We also like strawberry/banana with frozen fruit. I usually throw in some nuts or flax seed, too.
    Lea H recently posted..Make Your Own! Monday link-up 11/06

  5. [...] If you’re looking for a quick, dairy-free ice cream that only takes three minutes, check our recipe for banana, chocolate or peanut butter ‘ice cream.’ [...]

  6. Starlene says:

    I make variations of this ice cream, too. Delicious and satisfying and I don’t miss “the other stuff” at all. Not one little bit. :-) Yay for frozen bananas!
    Starlene recently posted..Recipe: Chicken with Red Sauce Over Cauliflower

  7. Terri says:

    The plain banana is my grandson’s favorite treat now! I added coconut tonight and he loved it.

  8. Bethany says:

    Just made this–brilliant! Delicious. :) The texture is so great.

  9. [...] Three-Minute Ice Cream This post surprised me as it was only posted in November.  This is my quick go-to recipe when the kids want a treat, but we won’t tell them that it’s just bananas with a little cocoa powder or peanut butter and no other sweetener or ingredients.  They think it’s amazingly good. [...]

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