Banana Dessert Ideas

Top 50 Banana Dessert Ideas To Try Today:

Anmita Das

·Food

Tired of throwing out over-ripen bananas or just bored of how simple it tastes? Worry no more! We have brainstormed the best Banana Dessert Ideas for your mid-meal cravings! 

Actually bananas are such a versatile fruit that you can never have enough recipes for it. But you surely can pull out a mouth-watering treat with these 50 Banana Dessert Ideas for your family in minutes! Without further ado, let’s get straight to the bananas! 

1. Banana bread: 

When talking about banana dessert ideas, the first thing that comes to mind is the delicious and sweet banana bread. You can use ripe bananas with brown spots to make this intense banana flavor bread with a caramel-brown crust. This holds a firm shape while being tender and moist making it a good duo for iced tea.

Total time: 1 hour 10 minutes 

2. Banana muffins: 

Another way to use up ripe bananas is by baking cinnamon-spiced, buttery, and soft muffins. These are easier and more convenient to bake compared to banana bread. This on-the-go snack aids in lowering blood pressure and turns out mouth-watering almost every time; so what’s not to like? 

Total time: 30 minutes 

3. Banana cake: 

In simple words, this is a typical cake batter with mashed bananas added to them. Like any other cake, it is light and airy with a rich butter cake texture and strong banana flavor. Overripe bananas with black specks work the finest for this cake. 

Total time: 1-2 hours

4. Banana pudding: 

People of all ages can effortlessly put together this delicious delicacy by layering together vanilla custard, cookies or waffles, and sliced bananas. This no-bake dessert consists of different textures in addition to the rich and creamy flavor. Don’t forget to refrigerate this visually aesthetic treat before serving. 

Total time: 45 minutes 

5. Banana smoothie: 

           Jam-packed with fiber, protein, and potassium, this recipe can be consumed as breakfast, snacks, and even after gym refreshments. You can pair up other fruits that go well with bananas like blueberries or cherries. To ensure the thickness of the smoothie we recommend using frozen bananas instead of ice. 

Total time: 5 minutes 

Banana smoothie
Banana smoothie

6. Banana splits: 

            Famous among kids, banana splits is the perfect dessert for this summer. The name came from the fact that bananas are split vertically down the middle in this dish. You can top it off with any of your favorite ice cream flavors, fruits, and of course whipping cream. 

Total time: 5 to 15 minutes 

7. Banana cream pie: 

            Originating from the Midwest banana cream pie is the perfect component for your afternoon tea break. It is simply baked in the oven with a pie pastry crust, vanilla custard, whipped cream, and of course caramelized or freshly sliced bananas. After baking, you can enjoy this for almost 3-4 days in the fridge. 

Total time: 55 minutes 

8. Banana ice cream: 

            If you are a banana enthusiast then you should not miss this creamy banana ice cream this summer. The recipe is as easy as it can get: Blend frozen bananas until they reach the ice cream consistency. There are several other ways to do this but you will never be disappointed with the outcome. 

Total time: 2 hours 

9. Banana popsicles: 

Closely similar to banana ice cream, these popsicles are the healthiest alternative to your store-bought ones. You can whip this healthy popsicle in 5 minutes using only bananas, maple syrup, and milk. Add other fun fruits to spice things up this summer! 

Total time: 4 hours 5 minutes 

10. Banana fritters: 

            A finger-licking way to use up ripe bananas is this Jamaican banana fritters recipe. Their irregular shape provides them with the extra crunch and the spices make them full of flavor. The golden brown delights can be served with any meal or on its own at the dinner table. 

Time taken: 15 minutes 

11. Banana donuts: 

            These donuts will use the ripe bananas you have laying around in addition to just a few simple ingredients. The recipe only calls for whole wheat flour, baking powder, and of course bananas. You can either fry or bake them according to your preference. 

Time taken: 35 minutes 

12. Banana cream cookies: 

Who doesn’t love a banana cream pie wrapped in a deliciously chewy cookie? Flavorful layers like freshly sliced bananas, graham cracker crust, creamy pudding, and some fluffy whipped cream; what’s not to like? This soft and sweet delicacy is the perfect addition to your tea time. 

Time taken: 20 minutes 

13. Banana cream cheesecake: 

            If you are looking for an easy baking escape dessert then this no-bake banana cheesecake is only for you. Constructed with a thin crust and creamy banana filling you can serve it in just 2 hours total cooking time! 

Time taken: 2 hours 

14. Banana-chocolate chip cookies: 

These sweet treats are usually soft, sweet, and moist with a medium banana flavor. The addition of chocolate chips makes the center gooey and rich in flavor. If you don’t have much time in hand, then this is a must-try one. 

Time taken: 35 minutes 

15. Banana-chocolate chip muffins: 

The ingredients required for this 50 banana dessert recipe are similar to those in banana bread. Therefore, the texture will also be the same fluffy, and the melted chocolate will be oozing with each bite. You can use up rotten bananas for this breakfast or tiffin treat. 

Time taken: 38 minutes 

16. Banana-walnut bread: 

Adding some twist to the plain old banana bread, this on-the-go breakfast idea is ideal for using up the overripe bananas in your fridge. The roasted nutty walnuts and the intense banana flavor indeed make it irresistible. Adding tangy-sweet raisins will enhance the taste many times. 

Time taken: 1 hour 20 minutes 

17. Banana-peanut butter smoothie: 

The smoothie combination of banana with other ingredients is endless. The peanut butter and banana can easily make you feel full as well as energetic. You can substitute the peanut butter for almond butter if you like. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

18. Banana-berry smoothie: 

As mentioned previously in our banana dessert ideas list, banana, and berries are a great combo for your breakfast smoothie. You can use broken bananas to make the smoothie creamy and naturally sweet in taste.

Time taken: 5 minutes 

19. Banana-caramel ice cream: 

Quite popular in ice-cream parlors this banana caramel ice cream has the perfect creamy taste while still being naturally low in fat. Without any eggs or heavy cream, you will get a perfect consistency and intense caramel flavor from this cool summer delicacy. 

Time taken: 5 hours 20 minutes  

20. Banana caramel pie: 

            Also known as the dulce de leche, the dessert can be made with just the regular components laying in your pantry. If caramelizing the condensed milk seems too much work then you can grab already caramelized condensed milk from the super shops. 

Time taken: 5 hours 40 minutes 

21. Banana-chocolate milkshake: 

How could we not include this heaven-made combination in our banana dessert ideas? This healthy filling recipe will keep you full for hours keeping you safe from all the junk food consumption. Also, you can use up very ripe bananas in this one. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

22. Banana-peanut butter milkshake: 

Are peanut butter and banana sandwiches your go-to snack? Well, think again! This easy banana-peanut butter milkshake is not only an easy pantry food but also refreshing providing you with good fats, proteins, and of course fiber. 

Time taken: 5 minutes

Banana-peanut butter milkshake
Banana-peanut butter milkshake

23. Banana-strawberry milkshake: 

If you are a gym enthusiast then you will be glad to know that this milkshake is a great post-workout drink. Not only do they taste absolutely delicious but also aid in maintaining a healthy diet. However, try to maintain your regular calorie content as milkshakes are high in calories. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

24. Banana-mango smoothie: 

            Looking for alternatives for milkshakes? Why not try out the banana and mango combination for this summer? There’s absolutely nothing to not like in this drink. The sweetness and creaminess will leave you thirsty for more. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

25. Banana-pineapple smoothie:

If mangoes ain’t cutting it for you, try substituting it with pineapple. With the addition of a few ice cubes and setting the blender on high, you can get this done for quenching your thirst in a few minutes. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

26. Banana-orange smoothie: 

Another sweet alternative to mangoes and pineapples is orange. Not only will this add a sweet tangy flavor to your drink but also give it a vibrant summery color tone. This way of including vitamin C in your diet will keep your health and mind feeling well. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

27. Banana-vanilla smoothie: 

This one’s for all the vanilla lovers out there. You won’t believe how versatile and easy this one is until you blend some for yourself. You can play around with the amounts of vanilla and cinnamon according to your taste buds but don’t forget the ice cubes tho!

Time taken: 5 minutes 

28. Banana-pecan pie: 

            If you want to decorate your tea table with some good bakes to get those compliments flowing, why not try out the banana-pecan-infused dessert? However, you need firm bananas for this so don’t try to throw in those ripe ones. 

Time taken: 50 minutes

29. Banana-chocolate oatmeal cookies: 

Ending our list with a dessert that has it all: soft, chewy, and chocolaty. The bold banana flavor and the soft oatmeal accompanied by the melty chocolate, will keep you wanting more. 

Time taken: 2 hours 23 minutes

30. Banana-maple syrup pancakes: 

Want to spoil your family with a little breakfast treat? Banana pancakes with a drizzle of maple syrup can lighten up anyone’s day. It’s just your regular pancake batter with some mashed ripe bananas in it. 

Time taken: 20 minutes

Banana-maple syrup pancakes
Banana-maple syrup pancakes

31. Banana-cinnamon rolls: 

            The sweet child of banana bread and cinnamon roll; what can go wrong here? This famous dessert is not as complicated as it sounds; only 9 ingredients and 1 bowl are enough to pull this off. The warm and tender treat is worth each minute. 

Time taken: 2 hours 

32. Banana-oatmeal cookies: 

If you are looking for some healthy snacks to chew on throughout the entire day, then your search is over. These 3 ingredients of nutritious banana flavored-oatmeal cookies must be eaten right after being taken from the oven. 

Time taken: 25 minutes 

33. Banana-pecan muffins: 

A fun activity to do with your kids during those quality family time is baking these healthy banana-pecan muffins. You just need to mix the ingredients in a bowl then transfer them to a baking pan and bake these beauties for a couple of minutes. 

Time taken: 33 minutes 

34. Banana-nutella crepes: 

Believe it or not you can make this restaurant-level dessert at home in just a few minutes. Once you get used to the technique, crepes are quite easy to pull off. Then layer the nutella in between each crepe fold and add sliced bananas. 

Time taken: 25 minutes 

35. Banana-yogurt parfait: 

            The recipe calls for soft caramelized banana slices, some Greek yogurt, and walnut with cinnamon mixture. You can substitute the ingredients with yogurt and nuts of your own choice to make this vegan or low-fat parfait. 

Time taken: 5 minutes

36. Banana-chocolate chip granola bars: 

            Granola bars are known to curb your food cravings between meals. The whole grains and banana slices are a great contribution in fulfilling your nutritional needs. You can store it in the fridge for a quick breakfast grab. 

Time taken: 10 minutes 

37. Banana-peanut butter cups: 

           If you are a big Reese’s peanut butter cup fan then this homemade treat is worth the try. With just the basic molds and peanut butter you can combine this within a few minutes. The addition of dark chocolate makes it even richer. 

Time taken: 1 hour 10 minutes 

38. Banana-yogurt popsicles: 

            A little different from the banana popsicle we mentioned previously in our 50 banana dessert ideas, the base in this one is made by blending a banana with yogurt. This can also act as a blank canvas for adding flavors like maple syrup.  

Time taken: 4 hours 5 minutes   

39. Banana berry crumble: 

Presenting the star of summer, the flavorful combination of bananas and 3 types of berries. Although berries give light to this dessert, bananas make leave a creamy layer for the crumbles to sit on.

Time taken: 5 minutes 

40. Banana-chocolate-covered frozen bananas: 

Talking about summer, how can we miss out on the frozen banana trick? Covering your sweet bananas in a thick layer of dark chocolate can fulfill your ice cream cravings in the hot sun! 

Time taken: 2 hours 22 minutes 

41. Banana-peanut butter and jelly sandwiches: 

Unlike our conventional P&J sandwich, banana P&J, and banana sandwich requires a little more attention. Grilled well for 5 minutes on each side on a hot pan will leave you craving for more. 

Time taken: 15 minutes 

42. Banana-rum cocktail: 

The combination will surely have you double-checking the name but believe us when we say that this is the drink that you were missing out on those holidays. There are many effortless recipes for banana-rum cocktails which are straightforward but refreshing. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

43. Banana-coconut ice cream: 

           The perfect tropical vegan ice cream to cherish this summer. The base ingredient is frozen bananas which is the only main ingredient here. This will offer a creamy texture without the need of any daily products.  

Time taken: 1-2 hours 

44. Banana-almond butter toast: 

            Peanut butter isn’t for everyone, we all know that but that can’t keep you from enjoying a good toast. Then comes our savior: almond butter. Toast the bread, add a generous spread of butter, and decorate bananas on top! 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

45. Banana-raisin cookies: 

           Take a different take on the typical oatmeal cookies with the sweet gooeyness of the raisins and bananas. The boring healthy is made into a whimsy and sweet cozy cookie to brighten up your taste buds. 

Time taken: 1 hour 30 minutes

Banana-raisin cookies
Banana-raisin cookies

46. Banana-caramel apples: 

            Bored of the regular caramel apple? Want something different this Halloween? Get up from your chair and ask your kids to help you get this for the dinner table. You can’t imagine what a little caramel dip and bananas can do to this traditional recipe. 

Time taken: 15 minutes

47. Banana-peanut butter and honey sandwiches: 

            Initially it might sound like your regular P&J but it was customized by a famous chef! With a toned palette of spices and a generous layer of peanut butter, this is a must after-school snack. 

Time taken: 3-5 minutes 

48. Banana-mango salsa: 

The perfect condiment for your next meal can be this 1 steps salsa item. Throwing some banana and mango slices along with a dressing of your liking should get you in that Mexican mood. This refreshing sweet salsa pairs perfectly with wish, and even meat. 

Time taken: 25 minutes 

49. Banana-apple crisp: 

We promise that rolled oats won’t be as sad as it was before with the sweet banana-apple crisp recipe. This baked good is the marriage of the best companions of bananas such as cinnamon, nutmeg, apples, and of course orange juice. 

Time taken: 1 hour 30 minutes

50. Banana-cherry smoothie: 

In our list of the best banana dessert ideas we touched almost every variation of banana smoothie except all our favorite cherries. They not only add an extra pop of color but also increase the fiber content in your drink. 

Time taken: 5 minutes 

Final Words: 

Are you still thinking clearly or already gone bananas over our banana dessert ideas? Well, we won’t blame you for that as these desserts are so straightforward and divine that it’s worth drolling for! So, what’s keeping you from grabbing the bananas and giving yourself a little guilt-free treat? 

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