How To Make Frozen Banana Penguins – Almost Too Cute To Eat!


Seriously, how adorable are these chocolate banana penguins?

penguins dessert

Just a few supplies are needed to make these guys:

Bananas

Chocolate

Apricots

Marshmallows – I used up my vegan marshmallows left over from the Gooey Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Cookies

bananas ingredients

banana penguins

The idea to make penguins or other animals out of bananas is popular on Pinterest, but it first caught my eye in the magazine Family Fun.

After they printed two of my recipes in one of their issues a few years ago (Healthy Cookie Dough Dip and Banana Blender Cereal), their magazine suddenly started showing up every month in my mailbox.

While a single girl in her mid-20s might not be Family Fun’s target audience, I still enjoyed flipping through the pages (and was more than happy to skip the detailed articles on how to calm a baby who cries all night). Mostly, I loved the section of the magazine devoted to cute food crafts.

Because, playing with food.

chocolate dipped bananas

A few weeks ago, as I was sorting through old magazine clippings (does anyone else tear out pages from magazines and then forget about them?), I found the page I’d saved on how to make banana penguins.

They are pretty simple to make: You peel and cut the bananas, dip them in melted chocolate, and then use the leftover melted chocolate to stick edible beaks and eyes onto each banana penguin.

Then you eat them.

If you eat a banana that looks like a penguin, it’s still considered vegan, right???

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Chocolate Banana Penguins

Original idea from Family Fun Magazine.

How To Make Frozen Banana Penguins – Almost Too Cute To Eat!

Total Time: 5m
Yield: varies

Ingredients

  • bananas
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips or healthy chocolate sauce
  • dried apricots or carrots
  • mini vegan marshmallows or white chocolate chips

Instructions

Peel the bananas. Slice in half, width-wise. Place on a parchment-lined baking tray. Either make up a batch of the chocolate sauce or carefully melt chocolate chips (I like to add around 1 1/2 tsp oil per half cup of chips for a smoother sauce). Dip each banana half into the sauce to make the penguin heads. Freeze to set. Cut apricots in half, then adhere feet and beaks to the bananas using melted chocolate as the “glue.” Adhere marshmallow or white chocolate eyes the same way. Freeze to set, and store in the freezer if not serving immediately. One banana makes two penguins – you can make however many you need!

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15 Comments

  1. Sarah | Well and Full says:

    Hey, I like Family Fun too!! You can get a lot of good inspiration from there!! 😉

  2. Ashton says:

    This is so cute. My kids are going to love them.

  3. Kate says:

    Love! Penguins are one of my favorite animals, and banana are a favorite food, so . . . perfect!

  4. Sara @ Last Night's Feast says:

    OMG these are too adorable!

  5. 2pots2cook says:

    So simple and so creative ! Thank you for sharing and have a pleasant weekend !

  6. Cassie Autumn Tran says:

    The penguins look so adorable–almost too adorable to eat!

  7. fiona says:

    I’ll try making this with my kiddos!! 🙂

  8. Winnie | Induction Cooking says:

    I loved your comment about whether it’s vegan eating penguins!! They really are cute. What a nice simple idea. Great recipe for the children.

  9. Mantra Gayatri says:

    Adorable! Great idea ?

  10. Miriam says:

    So cute! I’ll have to try these with my kids!
    BTW, I can’t believe I just recently discovered your blog, but I’m also a fan of healthy desserts!