Banana Sushi

Banana Sushi almond butter hemp seed

Banana Sushi almond butter hemp seed

No this amazing idea of banana sushi did not originate in my brain. I saw a link on the Fitfluential Facebook page which lead me to Greatist which lead me to the blog The Healthy Family and Home.

The idea originated here…I just made it my own

Banana Sushi

What rocks about this snack is that you can customize it however you like! All you need is a nut/seed butter and some toppings such as more nuts, seeds, dried fruit, etc.

Banana Sushi
Banana Sushi

What did I use? Maranatha Dark Chocolate Almond Butter and my Homemade Maple Sea Salt Pistachio Butter.

Banana Sushi

For my toppings I used Pistachio Nuts and Chia seeds (love the green color from the pistachios) and dried coconut. Your options for toppings are absolutely endless.

Banana Sushi
Banana Sushi

I personally like to eat these frozen and with a cup of warm tea. They are an AMAZING afternoon pick me up. The perfect size, perfect flavor. #BestSnackEver if you ask me.

Banana Sushi is going to be my go-to snack of 2014.

Banana Sushi
Banana Sushi

This kind of looks like a caterpillar. Banana caterpillar sushi?

I think if I had kids…that’s what I’d call it!

Banana Sushi

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Banana Sushi

Banana Sushi


  • Author: Sandra
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Ingredients

  • – 1 large banana
  • -2-3 tablespoons of nut/seed butter
  • -preferred toppings such as: chopped pistachios, chia seeds, and dried coconut.

Instructions

  1. First peel your banana, place on a baking sheet, and evenly spread on nut butter, covering just the top half of your banana.
  2. Then, sprinkle on toppings and press them lightly into the nut butter to ensure they will stick.
  3. Using a sharp knife, evenly slice banana. Place banana into the freezer and freeze for about an hour. After an hour, transfer to a tupperware (this is so the banana doesn’t freeze to the baking sheet).
  4. Store banana sushi in freezer.

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