Banana Split Ice Cream Popsicles
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Hey Slow Roasters!!! It’s celebration time! We are so thrilled to be celebrating our 2 year anniversary with you and take the time to let you know how important y’all are to us. {{{Woot Woot}}}
We are so grateful for every one of you, the last 2 years have been amazing. I fondly remember our first post ever. I remember how exciting it was when someone found us and tried one of our recipes. Getting a comment was an incredible thrill. 2 years later it is still exhilarating to see the comments come in and hear your stories about trying the recipes. You have become like family to us.
What a summer it has been and we are excited to show our gratitude with an awesome John Boos giveaway! {{GIVEAWAY CLOSED}} Congrats to Shirley Cooley!
But first lets talk ice cream. I am so excited to share this recipe for Banana Split Ice Cream Pops. It is all my favorite things about a banana split transformed into a fantastic ice cream pop, complete with a cherry inside! Fresh bananas, strawberries and vanilla ice cream come together to create the base for this chocolate and peanut covered ice pop wonderland.
Coated in homemade magic shell it has a perfectly crisp chocolate and peanut coating to make this my new favorite ice cream pop. I am sure you are going to love it too!
I am even more excited to share our fabulous anniversary giveaway with you. About a month ago the fine people at John Boos sent us our choice of cutting boards to review and also are supplying us with a matching one to give away to YOU, one of our fabulous readers!
I have about 8 cutting boards, this gorgeous John Boos reversible 2 1/4″ thick edge grain American Cherry wood cutting board with hand grips makes 9. The quality and workmanship is far superior to anything I have used before. The board even comes complete with Boos Block Cream Finish with Bees Wax so you can take care of your board. A total $300 value!!!
I have been using this board for a month now and I have to tell you it is a dream come true. I have wanted a Boos cutting board for years, but never took the time to stop and get one. Now, WE (Chad and I both) are so in love with John Boos products that Chad went and found a Boos Butcher Block for the kitchen too! Which I am head over heels in love.
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Banana Split Ice Cream Popsicles
Ingredients
- 3 bananas, 2 ripe and one fresh
- 2 cups vanilla ice cream, softened
- 14 medium strawberries, washed and chopped
- 14 maraschino cherries, 1 per popsicle
- 1 recipe homemade magic shell
- 1 cup salted roasted peanuts, chopped
Instructions
- Chop fresh banana. Set aside.
- In a large bowl smash 2 ripe bananas with a fork. Add chopped banana and ice cream. Stir to combine. Add strawberries, fold into mixture.
- Add 1 cherry to the bottom of each popsicle mold. Pour ice cream mixture into molds. Cover and place sticks into the mold. Freeze for 12 hours.
- Spread chopped peanuts across a shallow plate. Dip popsicles into homemade magic shell (in a tall, thin glass or canning jar) and then immediately place on peanuts. Flip and place on a cookie sheet and freeze or serve immediately.
Donna’s Notes
Nutrition
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.
Disclosure: We are working in partnership with John Boos to review and give away a cutting board. We were not compensated for this post. We did receive a cutting board to review. All thoughts/opinions are of course our own.
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These banana split pops are delicious. The cherry inside really is a nice touch!
I just found this post. I’m wondering if you could suggest a popsicle mold to make your Popsicles?
Hi Golde!
You could use any mold you like! It should set up in any.
TSRI Team Member,
Devlyn