Well - I copied from Addicted, who copied from Williams Sonoma. Basically, you melt a bunch of chocolate (I did this using a double boiler and just used Hersheys - next time will try dark chocolate). Then you dip sliced up bananas in the chocolate and place on a tray (I used a tray with parchment paper) and sprinkle with chopped nuts (I used walnuts) and freeze overnight.
It's really easy! The only thing is that I made a huge batch (like 7 bananas) so it took a lot of time because each piece has to be dipped separately. It was totally worth it though.
Also, I suggest taking them out of the freezer about 10 minutes before you eat them so they are not totally rock hard.
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Well - I copied from Addicted, who copied from Williams Sonoma. Basically, you melt a bunch of chocolate (I did this using a double boiler and just used Hersheys - next time will try dark chocolate). Then you dip sliced up bananas in the chocolate and place on a tray (I used a tray with parchment paper) and sprinkle with chopped nuts (I used walnuts) and freeze overnight.
It's really easy! The only thing is that I made a huge batch (like 7 bananas) so it took a lot of time because each piece has to be dipped separately. It was totally worth it though.
Also, I suggest taking them out of the freezer about 10 minutes before you eat them so they are not totally rock hard.
I'm 99.98% sure I'll be making these tonight. Coincidentally, I have all the ingredients waiting for me at home!!!
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Re: I made those frozen chocolate dipped banana bites
Summer 2011
Well - I copied from Addicted, who copied from Williams Sonoma. Basically, you melt a bunch of chocolate (I did this using a double boiler and just used Hersheys - next time will try dark chocolate). Then you dip sliced up bananas in the chocolate and place on a tray (I used a tray with parchment paper) and sprinkle with chopped nuts (I used walnuts) and freeze overnight.
It's really easy! The only thing is that I made a huge batch (like 7 bananas) so it took a lot of time because each piece has to be dipped separately. It was totally worth it though.
Also, I suggest taking them out of the freezer about 10 minutes before you eat them so they are not totally rock hard.
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I'm 99.98% sure I'll be making these tonight. Coincidentally, I have all the ingredients waiting for me at home!!!