Engulfed in a chocolate shell.
Making bon bons may seem intimidating, but this recipe is really so simple. There are only three ingredients! And did I mention the filling is engulfed in chocolate?
Engulf: to swallow up or immerse.
I like that word when associated with chocolate. Being engulfed in chocolate is never a bad thing!
Everything’s cuter in a ball.
Take, for example, the fudge babies.
Or my no-bake Three-Ingredient Peanut Butter Balls.
(Those things are awesome. I need to make them again!)
And then there’s Henry. He’s such a cutie when he’s squished up and sleeping in a ball. Making him even more adorable? He doesn’t snore, but sometimes he makes a beeping sound while he sleeps. Perhaps he is dreaming of milk bones. Or chasing squirrels. Or peanut butter balls?
And everything’s cuter engulfed in chocolate.
These fancy-schmancy bon bons are perfect for impressing people at a party. But they’re just as perfect for lounging around at the pool with your friends…
Or, um, hiding alone in your house like a hermit and gobbling them all up before anyone else gets the chance to snag one. 🙂
Chocolate-Banana Bon Bons
- 3-6 very-ripe frozen bananas, cut into pieces (or nondairy ice cream)
- 1 package choc. chips, or this: sugar-free version
- Optional: 1 or 2 tbsp unrefined coconut oil
1. First, make the banana filling by blending your frozen banana pieces in the food processor until very smooth. (Alternatively, you can use nondairy ice cream. And if you don’t have a food processor or blender, you can always just dip regular banana chunks in chocolate.)
2. Transfer to a bowl, and freeze until the mixture is hard enough to form balls with a melon baller or mini ice cream scoop. Scoop balls onto a cookie tray (or any plate), then immediately put back in the freezer to chill for at least a few hours.
3. When the balls are hard (Get your minds out of the gutter!), it’s time to prepare the chocolate: Either use the sugar-free chocolate sauce or melt chocolate chips in a double broiler (or microwave 1 minute, stir, microwave 30 seconds, stir, repeat until melted, making sure it doesn’t burn). I recommend stirring in 1-2 T coconut oil, especially if you’re having trouble getting the chocolate to adhere to the balls. Coconut oil will act like Magic Shell!
4. Bring the balls out and either dip into the chocolate or spoon chocolate over them. (I actually took the balls out one at a time, then put each chocolate-covered one back in the freezer before taking out the next. They’re fat-free, so they melt very quickly.)
5. Freeze the balls again, until the chocolate shell hardens.
Got extra chocolate sauce left over?
Make a single-serving Chocolate-Banana Reeses Cup.
Question of the Day:
Engulfed in chocolate: good thing or bad thing?
I’ll concede that maybe some items are better off not covered in chocolate. Like my dog. Or a wedding dress. Wait, I take that back. I would love to get married in a dress made of chocolate!















Those look amazing! Engulfed in chocolate is definitely a good thing – I was dipping frozen banana slices in your brownie batter dip yesterday, it was amazing. 🙂
Your pictures are beautiful!!!
Thank you so so much!! 🙂
Mmm, these look great! I think I might have to find a way to sneak in peanut butter though. Speaking of, the Dallas central market is having a special on peanut butter and co. For anyone in the area. Buy one jar, get one free! 😀
Ooh very good to know!
Gooood thing!!:) and about that dress, dunno if this would’ve be a good idea, cuz i’d soon be naked, and a naked bride might be special, but Not that classy, i’m afraid!;) You have a nice day! In austria its raining..again.
Greetz!
Hmmm… yeah you wouldn’t be able to show off your wedding photos to anyone ;).
LOVE this idea to bring banana soft serve to a whole new level! I must make these asap (maybe with some pb mixed in!).
uh,, yum!!! seriously, I love frozen banana. I love chocolate. How could this NOT be tasty? the pics make them look like cookie dough engulfed in chocolate. mmm. now THAT would be delicious 🙂
Wow, those look delicious!!
So cute! And I bet they’re delicious, too!!!!
One of my favorite summer treats are frozen chocolate covered bananas. As much as I love plain bananas, they are obviously better chocolate covered. As are strawberries, or any thing else for that matter. So yes I agree with you… nearly everything is better covered in chocolate (even you! hence the blog name).
“engulfed”……a must to add to my vocabulary! Especially when it comes to chocolate.
Yes- everything is better when engulfed in chocolate! I actually saw chocolate covered bananas at TJs yesterday so this is a great, cheaper version! I’m not a big banana fan though so I’ll make mine with non-dairy ice cream… YUM!