Remember last summer when I made Chocolate Covered Frozen Bananas?
Covering a banana in chocolate and then snapping a picture of it proved to be a bit awkward for all parties involved. It was not my finest moment of photography.
Then I found out that Bon Appetit and Ashley from Never(home) Maker were making Chocolate Banana Bites. You know me, I love my bites and all things mini sized.
I have made…
- Two Bite Double Down Dark Chocolate Brownies
- Itty Bitty Carrot Cake Cookies
- Fruit and Nut Energy Bites
- Vegan Peanut Butter and Jam Glo Bites
- Vegan Spiced Pumpkin Pie Glo Bites
Clearly, these chocolate covered banana bites were calling my name!
I ended up putting a fun twist on them and the result was an incredibly tasty treat when you want just a little bite of something to satisfy that sweet tooth. I just LOVE these things and I am so happy that I have a bunch stored in my fridge whenever I want a mini treat.
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Chocolate Coconut Butter Banana Bites
Inspired by Bon Appetit & Never(home) Maker.
Ingredients:
- 2 & 2/3 cup unsweetened shredded coconut (yield: 1 cup coconut butter)
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1-2 tsp pure extract (I used 2 tsp peppermint extract)
- 2/3 cup sifted icing sugar (see note below)
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips + 1/2 tsp oil (I used coconut), melted
- Bananas, peeled and cut into 1 inch pieces
Directions:
1. Line a baking sheet or plate with parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Make homemade coconut butter in a high-powered food processor, by processing 2 + 2/3 cup shredded coconut for about 8 minutes, stirring often. Once you have a very liquidy coconut butter, add in the salt, extract, and sifted icing sugar. Process until smooth.
2. Melt 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips with 1/2 tsp oil in the microwave for about 45-60 seconds, stopping to stir often. Stop while there are still chips left in the bowl and let the warm bowl melt the rest. Once all the chips are melted pour into the processor and process until combined. You can stop and scrape the sides as necessary. Pour this Chocolate coconut butter into a bowl.
3. Peel and slice the bananas into 1 inch pieces (I got about 6 pieces per banana). Using a fork, dip the banana into the chocolate coconut butter, gently tapping the side of the bowl to remove excess. Now carefully place onto prepared plate or baking sheet and place in the freezer for about 10-15 minutes to set. I make about 18 bites (3 large bananas) and then I poured the leftover (~3/4 cup) chocolate coconut butter into a jar. Store leftover coconut butter at room temperature.
Note: I also tried this recipe using liquid sweetener (maple syrup) instead of icing sugar and it made the coconut butter too thick and clumpy and did not work. I would recommend using the icing sugar to obtain the same results!
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The first thing you do is make your coconut butter. Alternatively, you can use 1 cup of store-bought coconut butter.
Keep in mind that not all food processors can make coconut butter! I have heard from many of you that tried making it and it never turned into butter, even after 30 minutes of processing. For best results you really need a high-speed processor (or blender) for it to work.
After 8 minutes of processing, I had drippy coconut butter.
Now add in kosher salt, sifted icing sugar, and your desired extract. I used peppermint and it was lovely.
Process it all together and it will thicken up slightly.
Now melt your chocolate and oil in the microwave and then process the melted chocolate and coconut butter mixture together.
Pour into a bowl.
Peel and slice your bananas into 1 inch pieces.
Using a fork, dip the bananas into the bowl of chocolate coconut butter. Gently tap off excess on the side of the bowl.
For the first trial that I made, I placed them onto a Silpat baking mat. This worked out great, except it created a ring of chocolate around the bites (which is no big deal), but I wanted to try using a cooling rack to see if that helped.
With a cooling rack, the excess was able to drip off, but honestly I prefer the first method because the cooling rack just made more steps and was messier in the end!!
You can stick ‘em if you like before freezing!
Freeze for 10-15 minutes until set.
I found they were perfect after 15 minutes of freezing…the result is a solid exterior with a soft (but cold) pillowy banana interior. Yes pillowy. Mmm. I preferred them this way as opposed to completely frozen, but perhaps during the hot summer I will change my mind…
My little banana pops!
I had almost 1 cup of Chocolate Coconut Butter leftover so I put it in a jar and will store at room temperature. This will be great warmed up and poured over oatmeal or VOO!
I used 3 bananas and made 18 bites. I’m storing them in the fridge in a container. They will also stay solid at room temperature too (thanks to the coconut butter which hardens up nicely!).
Mmm pillowy banana middles.
A delicious snack that is perfect for bite-sized indulgences whenever the craving strikes!
I also want to let you know about this BAKE SALE that is going on TODAY over at Sweet Tater Blog! I am auctioning off my Chocolate Crunch Dessert Granola or my Favourite Breakfast Granola to the highest bidder! Click the image below to be taken to the auction where you will find tons of delicious baked goods up for bidding!








I’m throwing a bridal shower in a few weeks and these would be perfect to have out! There is something about eating food on a stick that makes it taste even better. :)
Those are adorable and look absolutely delicious! I have a new Cuisinart food processor- I wonder if it’s high power enough to make the coconut butter. What kind do you have?
Cuisinart is generally pretty safe I think…I have a 12 cup Kitchenaid.
Ohh my god – these look amazing!! Love that there’s leftover coconut/chocolate butter
These look purely fantastic! I love the cute little pops. Adorable!
My mom and grandma used to make these for me ALL the time growing up!! They were my favorite dessert!
1 cup of Chocolate Coconut Butter leftover = that would not have been difficult to use in my house :)
I love the looks of these. And I love anything mini too! I just posted yesterday about my love of mini things! All things except a mini bank account.
And the new favicon in the URL field on my browser…nice. Only a blogger who has recently gone thru having a favicon made would notice. Or even know that word :)
Bake sale. I had no idea or I would have contributed something! Your contribution looks awesome.
omg you dont know how long that favicon took me…I must have tried 30!!!! It is the most frustrating thing I have ever done. haha
I love your favicon by the way!
I love it too! I love these little details that make a blog so special. (It looks like the command key on a mac?)
hah oh noes!!!! (Just googled it and laughed)
I noticed but I had no idea what it was called. It’s cute!
I think what I love the most is that they are so easy to make- and that means I will have my kids make them!!! Yum!
Chocolate covered banana’s!!! What a simple treat!! I’m a single gal, so sometimes it is hard to justify making a whole batch of cookies or a cake, but this is perfect!
These are so awesome! I never really liked the idea of whole frozen dipped bananas, but these are perfect.
These are toooo cute!!! :-)
I love the little banana pops – they’re so cute!
While I am not a fan of coconut, I definitely think adding it to the top makes them look less like little poo balls ;)
i cannot wait to try these!
Oh, I think it’s yummy banana treat day! Another blog I read, http://www.healthytippingpoint.com, talked about a grilled banana sandwich! I think I might have to try these out this weekend, and I will definitely opt for sticks. The more things I have around that are portioned out and smaller, the better!
I love the twist! Anything with coconut I’m sold! I have always wanted to make my own coco butter :) this is def a good excuse!
They are adorable. I’ll just wait for slightly warmer days before trying these.
Those are absolutely adorable and look delish! I am making them tonight :) You rock!
What kind of food processor do you have? Mine is a baby and doesnt have the guys to make coconut butter but I am dying to!
Kitchenaid 12 cup :)
I actually did this last week and instead of chocolate used chocolate almond butter! Delicious
Yum! Looks great, Angela! I haven’t made these in a while . . . but I may just need to. <3