What you'll need . . .
- 2 large bananas
 
- 1/4 to 1/3 cup vegan chocolate chips
 
- 1/4 to 1/3 cup natural peanut butter
 
- Unsweetened coconut flakes
 
Method . . . 
- Set out a large plate or bowl with a piece of parchment or wax paper on it.
 
- Cut up the bananas into good-sized chunks. Each banana should give you around 5 to 6 pieces.
 
- Heat the peanut butter and chocolate chips in the microwave on high for about a minute. Then stir until smooth.
 
- Dip the banana pieces in the chocolate-peanut butter mixture. Lay them out leaving some space between them on the parchment/wax paper. Then when you've "covered" them all, use the remaining mixture to spoon over the tops (for even more chocolate-y goodness).
 
- Then sprinkle the unsweetened coconut flakes on top. Transfer to the freezer for about an hour until hardened.
 
- You can enjoy them like this (but they really aren't frozen yet -- and when they're frozen, the banana tastes like vanilla ice cream) . . . I suggest then covering with some plastic wrap (or really you can do all of this in some kind of Rubbermaid container) and let freeze overnight.
 
- Set out a large plate or bowl with a piece of parchment or wax paper on it.
 - Cut up the bananas into good-sized chunks. Each banana should give you around 5 to 6 pieces.
 - Heat the peanut butter and chocolate chips in the microwave on high for about a minute. Then stir until smooth.
 - Dip the banana pieces in the chocolate-peanut butter mixture. Lay them out leaving some space between them on the parchment/wax paper. Then when you've "covered" them all, use the remaining mixture to spoon over the tops (for even more chocolate-y goodness).
 - Then sprinkle the unsweetened coconut flakes on top. Transfer to the freezer for about an hour until hardened.
 - You can enjoy them like this (but they really aren't frozen yet -- and when they're frozen, the banana tastes like vanilla ice cream) . . . I suggest then covering with some plastic wrap (or really you can do all of this in some kind of Rubbermaid container) and let freeze overnight.
 






