Frozen Chocolate-Covered Bananas: Simple No-Bake Treat Recipe

Frozen chocolate covered bananas are a simple, refreshing treat with a nostalgic feel. When frozen, bananas become creamy and almost ice-cream-like, and the shiny chocolate coating adds a delicious contrast. Customize each pop with toppings like chopped nuts, shredded coconut, chocolate drizzle, or colorful sprinkles for a fun, crowd-pleasing snack. These banana popsicles are perfect for hot days, an easy dessert, or a quick freezer snack, and they require just a few everyday ingredients.

Frozen bananas on sticks, each coated with chocolate and various toppings including sprinkles, nuts, and chocolate chips, resting on a white tray.

Why You’ll Love It

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These chocolate covered frozen bananas are quick to make and great for sharing. They balance fruity freshness with a rich chocolate coating and can be adapted for different tastes and dietary needs.

Easy to make: Simple steps make this recipe accessible to cooks of all skill levels.
Delicious pairing: Banana and chocolate are a classic combination that appeals to both kids and adults.
Nutritious-ish: Each pop includes banana for natural sweetness and nutrients, so it’s a better-for-you dessert option when compared to many store-bought sweets.

A hand holds a frozen banana covered in chocolate and multicolored sprinkles on a skewer. More chocolate-covered bananas with various toppings are on a plate in the background.

If you enjoy these, try other frozen fruit treats for variety — chocolate-dipped strawberries, fruit bark, or fruity popsicles make great alternatives and are just as easy to customize.

Two frozen banana skewers on a white cutting board; one coated in chocolate and nuts, the other in colorful sprinkles. Chocolate chips and nuts are in bowls nearby.

Chocolate Dipped Frozen Bananas Ingredients

Full ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.

Bananas: Choose bananas that are ripe but still firm so they hold up when frozen.
Chocolate chips: Use semisweet, dark, or milk chocolate depending on preference.
Coconut oil: A small amount helps thin and gloss the melted chocolate for a smoother coating.

Ingredients for making banana snacks: fresh bananas, chocolate chips, peanuts, pistachios, sprinkles, white candy melts, coconut flakes, caramel sauce, shortening, and skewers on a pink surface.

How to Make Chocolate Covered Banana Pops

Skip to the printable recipe card for exact quantities and timing.

Prepare the bananas: Peel and cut each banana in half. Insert a popsicle stick into the flat end and arrange the pieces on a baking sheet. Freeze until firm, about 1–2 hours.
Melt the chocolate: Gently melt chocolate chips with coconut oil using a double boiler or short microwave bursts, stirring until smooth. Transfer the chocolate to a tall jar for easier dipping.
Coat the bananas: Dip each frozen banana half into the melted chocolate, tap off excess, and immediately add toppings so they stick before the chocolate sets.
Freeze until set: Place dipped bananas on parchment and freeze for another 20–30 minutes until the chocolate is fully firm. Serve straight from the freezer.

Frozen banana pops coated in chocolate, displayed on a white platter. Toppings include nuts, sprinkles, chocolate chips, coconut, and drizzles. Pink surface beneath the platter.

Substitutions and Variations

Gluten-free: Use certified gluten-free chocolate and toppings.
Different fruits: Try mango, pineapple, kiwi, or firm slices of pear for a tropical twist.
Chocolate choices: Swap semisweet for dark or white chocolate to change flavor and appearance.
Topping ideas: Chopped nuts, shredded coconut, crushed cookies, caramel drizzle, flaky sea salt, or sprinkles all work well — mix and match for different textures and flavors.

Three chocolate-covered bananas on sticks: one with chopped pistachios, one with white drizzle, and one with chocolate chips, on a white tray, surrounded by bowls of toppings.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these frozen bananas as a casual dessert at a backyard party, a kid-friendly snack, or as part of a dessert plate. Pair with cookies, a fruit salad, or a small scoop of ice cream for a more decadent dessert platter. They also travel well in a cooler for picnics if kept frozen until serving.

Various chocolate-dipped banana halves on sticks, coated with sprinkles, nuts, or coconut, arranged on parchment paper.

How to Store

Freeze: Once the chocolate is set, store the banana pops in an airtight container or freezer bag. Separate layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking. They keep well for up to two weeks; after that they may develop ice crystals or change texture but are still safe to eat.

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Top Tips

Pick the right bananas: Slightly ripe but firm bananas give the best texture when frozen.
Thin the chocolate if needed: If melted chocolate is too thick, add coconut oil a ½ teaspoon at a time until it reaches a smooth, dippable consistency.
Work quickly: Have toppings ready before dipping. The cold banana sets the chocolate fast, so you’ll need to sprinkle or roll toppings right away.

Seven chocolate-covered banana halves on sticks are arranged on a lined baking tray. Each is topped with various toppings, including sprinkles, nuts, coconut, and chocolate drizzle.

Chocolate Dipped Frozen Bananas FAQs

Can I melt the chocolate in the microwave?

Yes. Melt in short 15–20 second bursts, stirring between intervals to prevent scorching and to ensure a smooth finish.

Do I have to temper the chocolate?

Tempering isn’t required, but adding a little coconut oil helps thin the chocolate and gives it a glossier set. It also makes dipping easier.

Three chocolate-covered frozen treats are arranged vertically on a pink marble surface. From top to bottom, they're coated with rainbow sprinkles, pistachios, and shredded coconut.

Frozen Chocolate Covered Bananas Recipe

Four frozen chocolate covered banana halves on sticks are adorned with an assortment of toppings: nuts, chocolate chips, and vibrant sprinkles.
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Frozen Chocolate Covered Bananas

By: Bella Bucchiotti
Treat yourself to easy frozen chocolate covered bananas—fruity, chocolaty, and perfect for a quick dessert.
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Freezing Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time: 3 hours
Servings: 8 popsicles

Equipment

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Large baking sheet

Ingredients

  • 4 bananas, ripe but firm
  • 1 ½ cups chocolate chips (any kind)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil

Optional Toppings:

  • Chopped peanuts or pistachios
  • Shredded coconut
  • Extra melted chocolate for drizzling
  • Sprinkles
  • Caramel sauce

Instructions

Prepare the Bananas:

  • Peel the bananas and cut each into two pieces.
  • Insert a skewer or popsicle stick into the flat end of each piece.
  • Arrange on a baking sheet with space between pieces and freeze for 1–2 hours until firm.

Melt the Chocolate:

  • Set a heat-safe bowl over simmering water and add the chocolate chips and coconut oil, stirring until smooth. Alternatively, melt in short microwave bursts, stirring often.
  • Transfer melted chocolate to a tall jar for easy dipping.

Dip and Top:

  • Dip each frozen banana half into the chocolate, tap off excess, then immediately add your chosen toppings.
  • Place dipped bananas on parchment and return to the freezer to set.

Freeze Until Set:

  • Freeze for another 20–30 minutes until the chocolate is firm, then serve directly from the freezer.

Notes

Banana selection: Use bananas that are ripe but still firm for the best texture. Overripe bananas become too soft when frozen.
Chocolate consistency: If the chocolate is too thick, add small amounts of coconut oil (½ teaspoon at a time) to thin it.
Speed matters: Work quickly to apply toppings before the chocolate sets on the cold banana.

Nutrition

Calories: 250 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 35 g |
Protein: 1 g |
Fat: 13 g |
Sugar: 26 g
Ingredients for making banana snacks: fresh bananas, chocolate chips, peanuts, pistachios, sprinkles, white candy melts, coconut flakes, caramel sauce, shortening, and skewers on a pink surface.
A wooden cutting board with three sliced bananas, each cut into two pieces. A knife and banana peel are nearby on a pink surface.
Sliced bananas on skewers are arranged on a metal tray with a pink background.
A glass bowl filled with chocolate chips and a dollop of coconut oil, placed on a pink marble surface.
Banana half coated in chocolate held above a jar of melted chocolate.
Three chocolate-covered frozen treats are arranged vertically on a pink marble surface. From top to bottom, they're coated with rainbow sprinkles, pistachios, and shredded coconut.

Frozen chocolate covered bananas are a versatile, delicious snack you can personalize to suit any occasion. They’re easy to prepare ahead of time, store well in the freezer, and let you experiment with flavors and textures by changing the chocolate or toppings.

Other Recipes to Try

  • Banana Bread French Toast is another great banana-forward breakfast or brunch idea.
  • Moist banana muffins are perfect for baking and sharing.
  • Black and white cookies offer a classic cookie option for dessert tables.
  • Campfire banana boats are a fun, warm twist on baked bananas.
  • Freezer smoothie packs make quick, healthy breakfasts using ripe fruit.
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