
Last weekend, as I was making banana soft serve, the idea struck me to use it as a base for a popsicle. Instead of a typical icy, fruit-based popsicle, I wanted a popsicle with an ice-cream like taste and texture. A bit similar to these fruity popsicles, but more ice cream like. I figured banana soft serve could do the trick while being less costly than all-natural popsicles from the grocery store.
And, tell me, what goes better with banana than peanut butter and jam?

A little planning ahead will do you well with this recipe because you’ll need 4 peeled and frozen bananas to kick things off. For some reason, I seemed to be hoarding frozen bananas in the freezer last week, so I had them ready to go! Who am I kidding, I’m always hoarding bananas. Don’t worry if the frozen bananas are covered in ice crystals; it’ll all come out in the wash.
Roughly chop the frozen bananas and whirl in the food processor along with 3-4 tbsp of almond milk. Once it starts to get creamy (you’ll have to scrape the bowl down every now and then), add 2 tablespoons of peanut butter and process until smooth.
Now we have amaaaazing peanut butter banana soft serve. You might think to yourself it doesn’t get much better than this…

Oh but it does.
Now remove the bowl from the base of the processor and stir in 3 tbsp of your favourite jam and another tablespoon of peanut butter. You want to leave it nice and chunky, with thick ribbon-like swirls throughout.

Try to stop yourself from planting your face in the bowl. It’s difficult.
Scoop into popsicle molds, sneaking spoonfuls here and there.

Now, here is the tricky part. These take a long time to freeze & set. I would say about 6-8 hours or longer. It might as well have been a week as far as my impatient self was concerned. I suggest leaving them overnight in the freezer if you can. Your sanity will thank you for it.
Don’t worry though, the clean up is fun!

Here’s the thing. These are probably the homeliest, sad lookin’ popsicles I’ve ever laid eyes on, but they are also some of the best popsicles I’ve tried. It’s like PB & J & B ice cream, without the dairy. A banana split in popsicle form.
Maybe they aren’t the best looking popsicles I’ve come across, but I can promise you won’t be able to stop at just one.


Peanut Butter, Jam, and Banana Soft Serve Popsicles

Yield
6 small popsicles
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
6-8 hours
Total time
These are soft, ice cream like popsicles with swirls of PB and jam throughout. For a fun twist, try stirring in some shaved chocolate. When freezing, shaved chocolate is nice because you don’t have to bite into big frozen chocolate chips.
Ingredients
- 4 medium/large bananas, peeled and frozen
- 3-4 tbsp almond milk
- 2 tbsp natural peanut butter
- 3 tbsp raspberry or strawberry jam, for swirling in
- 1 tbsp natural peanut butter, for swirling in
Directions
- In a food processor, add 4 roughly chopped frozen bananas along with a few tablespoons of almond milk. Whirl in the processor until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
- Now add in two tablespoons of peanut butter and process again until combined & smooth.
- Remove bowl from base and stir in the jam and another tablespoon of peanut butter, leaving thick ribbons of jam and PB throughout the soft serve. Do not overmix.
- Spoon the soft serve into popsicle molds (it made enough for 6 small popsicles for me, however this will vary based on the size of your molds). Push the mixture all the way to the bottom with the end of a spoon. Freeze for at least 6-8 hours, or overnight. Run hot water over the mold to help the popsicle slide out. I found they were a bit difficult to get out of the mold, but I’m not sure if that was due to my strange shaped popsicle mold or simply the consistency of the popsicle.
Nutrition Information
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and some blog news to share…
Eric and I have been working behind the scenes on some exciting blog stuff that I’m really excited to share with you! One of the changes I’m excited about is a new categorization system. My recipes will soon be completely searchable via a new menu system directly from my home page. You will be able to search easily by dietary preferences (gluten-free, soy-free, etc), season, type of dish (appetizer, entrée, dessert, etc), and much more. This is something I’ve wanted to do for years now and I hope it makes your life easier. My other blog topics, such as fitness and my various writing posts, will also be categorized in various ways so they are much easier to locate.
Needless to say, this has been a huge undertaking as it’s involved going through every single blog post over the last (almost) 4 years and re-categorizing everything with a fine tooth comb. Eric has been working his magic on a few other design related things (involving lots of coding that I know nothing about) and you will be seeing those changes soon too. I don’t know what I’d do without this guy. He’s a smart cookie! He also decided to DRAW a picture of me on the sidebar so every time I see the new homepage I die laughing. I’ll have to get a screenshot of it to show you so you know what I mean. Anyway, there won’t be any major changes right now – in fact you might not even notice some of them – but the blog will look a bit fresher and easier to navigate. That is the goal.
There are other things going on too – we’re working on an entirely new website. Unfortunately, it’s going to be a long time in the works, so more on that at a later date!
I love the peanut butter you use!! The ONLY ingredient is peanuts..its amazing how much yucky stuff is in the name brand ones we all grew up with.
It’s going to be very, very hard to not eat the whole bowl before they are made into pops. OMG YUM!
I stumbled on to your website from a google search about oatemeal recipes for people who don’t really like oatmeal! I have to say, I can’t wait to try some of your recipes! I am heavily overweight and on my own journey to health. The problem is that I have people in my household who can’t stand “healthy” food, so if I can trick them with some of your recipes, it will be the best! Thank you!
Goodluck, I hope you all enjoy the recipes :) Thats funny how you found my blog…I was NEVER an oatmeal fan but slowly but surely found ways to prepare it that tasted fantastic. Have you tried vegan overnight oats yet? My fav summer breakfast. http://ohsheglows.com/2011/06/04/blueberry-banana-pie-vegan-overnight-oats/
Just learned that I have to go off of dairy, as my daughter (who I’m breastfeeding) is apparently intolerant. Soooo running upstairs to make this right.now!
I love the idea of turning softserve into popsicles…but do doubt my self-control to get there! Even if I don’t, though, the ribbons of peanut butter and jam are a brilliant concept. Yum :)
Exciting news on the website, and I will look forward to enjoying all the easy searching in due course (although, in saying that, your blog is already one of the easiest to navigate I know) :)
I love the idea! Now if only I didn’t already use my frozen bananas…rats!
How can something look SO ugly and SO delicious at the same time!? I’m amazed…and clearly need to get popsicle trays soon. :)
Yum!
I don’t think that I would be able to wait until the popcycle is frozen and would prob just eat the PB and Jelly soft serve alone!
Am I the only one who didn’t get past adding the peanut butter and processing? Yup. One little taste and I was done. Blaming it on my kids who really insisted on eating it pronto. Maybe we’ll try again tomorrow… Will try to be more patient re the web changes- exciting!
Holy moly………. Is it wrong that I just want to serve that as some kind of sticky, chewy, sweet delicious pudding??? I can’t even imagine how good it tastes as a popsicle! I see a new blog post coming… 10 ridiculously delicious popsicle recipes??? (Pretty please!)
Maybe they’d look better if you added a bit more almond milk?
Yes quite possibly! I was avoiding adding a lot of milk because I didnt want them to turn icy.
It looks delicious.. I am definetely going to make it this weekend! :)
This is the most exciting recipe I saw in months! Can’t wait to buy some ingredients and try it – though in lack of posicle molds, I will probably make iced pralinés in an icecube tray. Should work too, right?
I don’t have a food processor, do you think a blender would work? I’ve been wanting to make BSS for a while now…
Hi Anna, I dont think a regular blender works, but if anyone else has tried it please let us know!
Oh wow, why didn’t I ever think of this before? Think I might go blueberry jam instead though… Slurp!
Love this! I just did a post about banana ice cream. I bet it does make a wonderful freezer pop! Great idea!
That’s great about the website. I’m overseeing the effort for my company’s new website, and it’s been a big undertaking! Very impressed that the two of you work so well together!
Off topic, Angela, but I just wanted to pop in to thank you again for your consistency reliable recipes; it’s so clear to me that you test, test, test before posting and your detailed descriptions, even for a fairly experienced vegan cook, are so appreciated, esp. in the case of tricky veggie/bean patties! On that note, I am thrilled to have finally learned the magical ingredients/process for making veggie patties w/the perfect stickie texture – flax, bread crumbs, rice, hand mash, tiny pieces, .25 cup seeds…
I’m so proud that I’ve now mastered numerous variations on that fantastic spicy barbecue chickpea patties recipe you posted a few weeks ago, a goal a long time in coming :)
Huge congrats on the impending upgrades to your website!
Love this recipe! Love BSS! Now can I make this also in a blender? I have a high speed good quality blender, but no food processor. (dont wanna keep buying more expensive appliances)
Hey Sam, Good question! I think I’ve heard that it won’t work in a blender, but I haven’t personally tried it out myself.
okay, thank you, Angela. I will try it, if it doesn’t work, (at all) I will post it on here. And then I will ask my friend for her food processor :-)
Thanks Sam!
I have made banana soft serve many times in my Vitamix blender. I always cut of the banana in chunks first, and I start at a low speed, and it works just fine. I don’t have a food processor and I don’t have any more space for appliances, so the Vitamix is often used when a food processor might be better and it usually goes well. :)
Hi Angela. I love your blog and often make your recipes! I made the rolls with lime peanut dipping sauce this week and loved them.
I look forward to your new blog set up. Any chance I will be able to find your posts about what/where you ate when you went to Paris? I am going in September and it is hard as a vegetarian to eat more than bread and cheese without some effort. In past trips I come home overloaded from too much bread and dying for some green veggies. I would greatly appreciate your tips, but can’t find the post on your site! Thank you!
Hey catherine!
I hope to have my travel posts categorized too. :)
Paris was really really hard to eat vegan for me. Vegetarian would be easier (because they use a lot of cheese and dairy) though.