After a long few months apart, followed by another month of chaos, we finally settled into our new home and the last few weekends have been spent in bliss. On Friday nights, we catch up on the DVR and on Saturday’s, we barbecue with friends. But Sunday’s have become my favorite day of the week, filled with lazy mornings spilling over into relaxing afternoons reading in our pajamas or lounging at the pool, followed by dinner and dessert with my two favorite people. Dessert isn’t routine at our house. It’s an indulgence that is saved the for weekend and thanks to our current 80 degree days, that dessert usually involves something frozen and refreshing, #SundaeSundays!
One of my daughter’s absolute favorite treats are Banana “Ice Cream” Sundaes. They’re a great lactose free alternative, super easy to make and everyone can customize their own. I’ve shared three of my favorite recipes below.
The Banana “Ice Cream” Base
Each of these Banana “Ice Cream” Sundae Recipes starts with a banana base. You will need 1 ripe banana, chopped up and placed in a freezer bag. Freeze for at least four hours, but over night is better. It’s super important the banana is totally frozen or your ice cream will become soupy and it will need to refreeze. Once your banana is frozen, throw it in the food processor. You will want to manually pulse the processor until the banana goes through the following phases:
- Crumbly, as it falls apart.
- Gooey, as the banana starts to reform.
- Gooey with flakes of banana (you’re almost done!)
- Creamy! Finally, after it all smoothes out it takes on an ice cream consistency.
Very Berry Sundae
Banana “Ice Cream” Base
1 tsp Hershey’s Syrup in Strawberry Flavor
Whole Blueberries and Strawberries
Directions:
Make your Banana “Ice Cream” Base according to the directions but when it reaches “Gooey with Flakes” phase, add 1 tsp of Hershey’s Syrup in Strawberry Flavor. Top with blueberries and strawberries.
Strawberry Ice Cream with Sprinkles
Banana “Ice Cream” Base
1 Tsp Hershey’s Syrup in Strawberry Flavor
Sprinkles To Taste
Directions:
Make your Banana “Ice Cream” Base according to the directions, but when it reaches “Gooey with Flakes” add 1 tsp of Hershey’s Syrup in Strawberry Flavor. Top with sprinkles.
Caramel and Sea Salt Sundae
Banana “Ice Cream” Base
1 tsp Hershey’s Syrup in Caramel Flavor
Coarse Sea Salt
Directions:
Make your Banana “Ice Cream” Base according to the directions, but when it reaches “Gooey with Flakes” add 1 tsp of Hershey’s Syrup in Caramel Flavor. When finished, drizzle with Caramel and sprinkle with Sea Salt.
Tip: For added decadence, layer another drizzle of Hershey’s Syrup in Dark Chocolate flavor.
Making the custom sundaes are super easy with Hershey’s Syrup, especially since it comes in a variety of flavors including chocolate, special dark chocolate, strawberry and caramel. Feel free to get creative with your #HersheysSummer recipes. You can also find more recipes (and crafts too!) at the Celebrate with Hershey’s website.
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So delicious looking – I gotta tell you. Would love to try that over the weekend
Those are delicious ideas. My kids and I love ice cream with lots of chocolate syrup
My daughter and my husband are lactose intolerant, so ice cream free ice cream would be great for them. I am sure my daughter would love all of these great toppings too!
All of these look yummy! That caramel and sea salt one has my mouth watering!
Oh, you totally had me at ice cream sundae. But then you had to go and say sea salt and caramel. Oh my……