They’re like little frozen gems of peanutty-banana-y goodness that hit all the right spots, whether you’re in need of a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, a post-workout refuel, or simply craving a gently sweet treat.
Yield: 201-inch balls
Prep Time: 10 minutesmins
Total Time: 1 hourhr10 minutesmins
Ingredients
1ripe banana
¾cupvanilla Oikos Triple Zero Greek Yogurt, or 1 single-serve container
1cupPB2, or PB-Fit peanut butter powder
3strawberries, finely chopped, optional
Instructions
Add the banana to a small mixing bowl and mash it until smooth. Add the yogurt and blend.
Stir in the peanut butter powder, mixing until smooth and no dry flour streaks remain. Mix in the optional strawberries.
Gently roll the batter into 20 large balls; the batter will be sticky, I find it’s easiest to form the balls by rolling between the palms of your hands. The balls should be ~1-inch in size.
As you form each ball, place them on a plate or small baking sheet lined with parchment paper (the parchment paper helps prevent sticking and provides easy removal once they’re frozen).
Stash in the freezer for an hour or so. Once frozen, transfer to a freezer bag to free up space.
Notes
It’s important to avoid biting into the frozen balls straight from the freezer, as you’ll hurt your teeth. Instead, remove the balls from freezer and let them sit and slightly soften for ~4 minutes before enjoying. Or, you can pop in your mouth from the freezer and suck on them as they’ll soften quickly and melt in your mouth.*Before freezing, you can sprinkle on crushed nuts, seeds, shredded coconut, crushed graham cracker… or drizzle melted chocolate or PB over the top halves.
Nutrition information is calculated using a leading industry software. That being said, brands can vary, and there may be slight fluctuations in the numbers.