Chocolate-covered banana hearts made with only two ingredients are a great treat for kids to help make and eat.
Need a quick easy treat to make with your kids or grandkids? Try chocolate-covered banana hearts! Cutting the bananas into little heart shapes is the perfect task for kids and dipping them in chocolate is a simple way to dress them up (add sprinkles to the chocolate before it sets if you like). When the project is over, you can eat it!
I made these a few years ago when I did a co-op preschool with other moms. It was part of our snack to go along with some Valentine’s activities. The kids loved them and I’ve made them a few times a year ever since. They are really delicious frozen, too.
Enjoy this simple treat from my kitchen to yours.
Tips and Tricks for Making Chocolate-Covered Banana Hearts:
- You can use whatever chocolate you like. I used Ghirardelli melting wafers because they are so easy to use and aren’t fussy (but taste amazing).
- Bananas are so easy to cut! Get the kids involved, because they can use a butter knife.
- If your chocolate starts to thicken up while you’re dipping, just melt it a little more. Sometime the moisture form the banana makes the chocolate get thick quickly.
- I saved all the funny scraps of banana that I had leftover from cutting the heart shapes. I just threw them in a container in my freezer and then tossed them in a smoothie the next day.
Can you freeze chocolate covered bananas?
Yes! These are just as good frozen or cold as they are at room temperature. They thaw quickly too, so if they are too hard for little mouths, it only takes a few minutes for them to warm up.
Chocolate Covered Banana Hearts
Total Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 4 dozen bite sized hearts 1x
Description
Chocolate-covered banana hearts made with only two ingredients are great treats for kids to help make and eat.
- 4 ripe bananas
- 8 ounces of chocolate
- Sprinkles
Instructions
- Peel and cut the bananas into circles.
- Cut the banana slices into hearts by cutting the bottom to make it pointy and then cutting a ‘v’ into the top.
- Melt the chocolate over a double boiler or in the microwave.
- Dip the banana hearts in the chocolate, one at a time. Fish them out with a fork and tap the fork on the edge of the bowl to remove any extra chocolate.
- Place dipped hearts on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper or parchment paper.
- Repeat until all your hearts are covered, reheating the chocolate as needed.
- Decorate with sprinkles if you like.
- Refrigerate until you are ready to serve. These are also great frozen.
- Store leftovers covered in the fridge for up to two days. Freeze for longer storage.
Notes
- You can use whatever chocolate you like. I used Ghirardelli melting wafers because they are so easy to use and aren’t fussy (but taste amazing).
- Bananas are so easy to cut! Get the kids involved – they can use a butter knife.
- Prep Time: 20 min
- Cook Time: 0 min
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No Bake
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: easy chocolate dessert, healthy chocolate dessert, chocolate covered bananas, how to make chocolate covered bananas, chocolate covered fruit, no bake chocolate dessert
Love these chocolate-covered bananas? You might also like these simple chocolate desserts and Valentine’s treats:
And here are some of my favorite Valentine’s craft ideas:
I hope you make time to make these over the weekend with your kids!
Life on the Farm:
We drove about 15 minutes farther up the mountains a few times in the past few weeks to take the kids sledding. Getting 5 kids dressed, gloved, and ready to sled is so much work but once we get there, they’ll stay for hours! Thomas is the best dad and makes awesome runs, tunnels, and jumps. The snow here was at least 4 feet deep and really hard to get around in. So we tramped down paths and if the kids wanted to get somewhere beyond the path they would roll around and around instead of standing and sinking up to their middles. It was pretty fun to watch. I’ve always loved the water and I don’t even mind if it’s in the form of snow.
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