I love bananas and I eat 2 a day. My favorite grocery store only delivers late-stage green ones which deprives me of eating them on delivery day. After 2 days, they start to ripen and turn yellowish. Then it is Katie bar the door. They ripen so fast and get mushy, I end up gobbling them down.
Freeze bananas? To take a line from a real oldie, sung by Carmen Miranda, “Don’t put bananas in the refrigerator”. Sighhh, some times I really miss the “good old days”.
I live in The Banana Capital of the World – Machala, Ecuador where we have a wide variety of delicious plantains and bananas to choose from – not just the Cavendish strain of bananas most people are used to. They are a very large part of our staple diet.
I heard that bananas are the number one fruit in the USA, by volume. I buy a bunch every week. If they start getting soft I peel and freeze them. Instant ice cream: 1 frozen banana, 1 cup of frozen cherries or berries, two pitted dates. Put it all in the Vitamix and run for about a minute. Add a cup of almond milk and run until smooth and you have instant milk shake. Add a half of a frozen banana to your morning oatmeal before microwaving it and you don’t need any other sweetener.
Thanks to everyone here who taught me some new and interesting facts about bananas. As for me, I peel and freeze them when they get too old to eat, and then routinely turn them into smoothies. My recipe: start with two bananas, two cups OJ, and 16 oz. vanilla yogurt. Blend until smooth, then add frozen blueberries or strawberries (or both) — as much as you want, depending on how thick you want it. I make a blender pitcher full every Wednesday morning, and that’s breakfast for two days for me and my wife.
When I was a kid my Grandma would always buy bananas as green as she could find, in large bunches. Some of us liked ’em green, others in the family wanted ripe yellow and my Grandpa preferred them mostly black. Everyone was happy.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
who’d disagree to that last idea?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 2 years ago
I peel them and freeze them. I have enough frozen fruit to have a smoothy every day until the next crop of peaches are ripe.
jmworacle over 2 years ago
Or add them to a daiquiri.
OldsVistaCruiser over 2 years ago
You’re not supposed to refrigerate bananas, but you can freeze them?
dlkrueger33 over 2 years ago
Freezing won’t work unless you plan to use them in a smoothie.
Curtis Mathews over 2 years ago
I love bananas and I eat 2 a day. My favorite grocery store only delivers late-stage green ones which deprives me of eating them on delivery day. After 2 days, they start to ripen and turn yellowish. Then it is Katie bar the door. They ripen so fast and get mushy, I end up gobbling them down.
LawrenceS over 2 years ago
And, should a banana be missed and turn black, you make banana bread.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
If you’re a bit slow, smoothies and banana bread.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
What would you use for banana pancakes?
purepaul Premium Member over 2 years ago
Freeze bananas?
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Best thing to do!
sangwin80 over 2 years ago
Freeze bananas? To take a line from a real oldie, sung by Carmen Miranda, “Don’t put bananas in the refrigerator”. Sighhh, some times I really miss the “good old days”.
shannon1352 over 2 years ago
Or let them (skins) turn black and make banana bread!!
Linguist over 2 years ago
I live in The Banana Capital of the World – Machala, Ecuador where we have a wide variety of delicious plantains and bananas to choose from – not just the Cavendish strain of bananas most people are used to. They are a very large part of our staple diet.
mmcalkins over 2 years ago
Don’t like bananas unless they are baked as banana bread.
paulscon over 2 years ago
I heard that bananas are the number one fruit in the USA, by volume. I buy a bunch every week. If they start getting soft I peel and freeze them. Instant ice cream: 1 frozen banana, 1 cup of frozen cherries or berries, two pitted dates. Put it all in the Vitamix and run for about a minute. Add a cup of almond milk and run until smooth and you have instant milk shake. Add a half of a frozen banana to your morning oatmeal before microwaving it and you don’t need any other sweetener.
martinman8 over 2 years ago
Yes yes yes yes
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Thanks to everyone here who taught me some new and interesting facts about bananas. As for me, I peel and freeze them when they get too old to eat, and then routinely turn them into smoothies. My recipe: start with two bananas, two cups OJ, and 16 oz. vanilla yogurt. Blend until smooth, then add frozen blueberries or strawberries (or both) — as much as you want, depending on how thick you want it. I make a blender pitcher full every Wednesday morning, and that’s breakfast for two days for me and my wife.
Norris66 over 2 years ago
Learned a lot from this post. I was good and didn’t reply what I thought. But I admit my inner 13 yo kid had a good laugh. :)
bryan42 over 2 years ago
When I was a kid my Grandma would always buy bananas as green as she could find, in large bunches. Some of us liked ’em green, others in the family wanted ripe yellow and my Grandpa preferred them mostly black. Everyone was happy.
bakana over 2 years ago
What many people call “Yucky” in a banana is actually the perfect degree of Ripeness to make good Banana Nut Bread.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
If the bananas start to turn brown, make banana nut muffins.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 2 years ago
I normally eat 2 bananas a day when I’m down to 4 bananas that’s when I buy 6 or 8 more.
Zuria Premium Member over 2 years ago
Wrap the stems in plastic wrap? Is that for reals?