This easy to make Banana, Nut Ice Cream is suitable for Vegans, is lactose free and tastes so delicious that you will want to make it yourself.
This recipe is part of the collaboration #SummerDessertCollab and I was tagged by Lori & Mr Brown at Whippoorwill Holler, which was really nice because it is Winter here at Moat Cottage and so a little bit of Summer is just what we need to make it to Spring.
I have tagged Natalie at Living The Dream Homestead, so keep your eyes open for her video.
Banana Nut Ice Cream Recipe
Freeze 3 peeled and chopped Bananas for 12 hours
To a blender add frozen Bananas
1/2 Cup Nut Butter (Peanut, Almond, Cashew or whichever is your favorite)
1/8 Cup Milk (I use Soy but you can use your favorite)
Blend well and serve.
Makes 1-2 serves
Featured Channels
Lori & Mr Brown at Whippoorwill Holler:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHA-DSYbONoWaLodktD69Jw
Nat at Living the Dream Homestead
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybme4O2_ZrCg3XtzOXMGnA
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Welcome to Moat Cottage Homesteading,
I'm Elissa and on this channel you will see my homesteading life.
I show you how to be more self sustainable & homestead in a small space.
You'll see how to grow organic food, use and preserve the harvest, raise backyard poultry, both Muscovy ducks and Chickens as well as breeding Mealworms and Crickets.
You will learn how to make natural remedies, get more prepared for emergency situations, how to organise the homestead, money saving ideas and how to live with less waste.
Here at Moat Cottage, we raise and grow and process some of our own free range meat, organic vegetables and fruit.
We grow all of our herbs for both eating and medicinal purposes as well as hunt, fish and forage.
We preserve our produce for the year ahead by canning, dehydrating and freezing and we work on being prepared for emergency situations.
We live using less waste, we recycle and upcycle and love finding what is needed for a project at the scrap yard, op shop or a garage sale, but only buy what is really needed.
We don't like plastic, chemicals and artificial fragrances and are trying to live an older style life balanced with this modern world lifestyle.
Good health and natural living has always been a high priority for our family and despite this two family members are living with auto immune diseases, myself included.
We focus on what we can do, when we can do it, stay positive and so I make these videos for you on my best days.
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Homesteading in Australia
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