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Frozen Chocolate Banana Yogurt Clusters, like a mini ice cream bar, but much simpler and so much healthier. These treats are so easy to make with only a handful of ingredients and zero baking, nothing not to love! Frozen banana slices mixed with plain Greek yogurt, covered in chocolate, and finished with a dusting of flaky sea salt. And let your taste buds run wild with fun mix-ins. Peanut butter, pretzels, and cinnamon are just some ideas. These banana frozen yogurt bites are so delicious!

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Aren’t these clusters cute and fun?! I’m sure you’re familiar with frozen yogurt, but these banana clusters are even better with sweet additions of bananas and a chocolate coating! With summer approaching and the weather steadily getting warmer, I’m feeling more and more excited about frozen treats.

Originally, I wasn’t going to share this recipe with you all. It felt like too simple of an idea and maybe not all that exciting. But then I made the clusters with some ripe bananas that needed to get used up and some Greek yogurt I had on hand. And we’ve been hooked on them ever since.

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These are such a yummy snack to keep stashed away in the freezer in a sealed container, and they completely fulfill any “sweet-tooth” cravings! My mom, who has really been limiting her sugar intake, is especially in love with these. The combination of sweet creamy banana, dark chocolate chips, and vanilla is a healthier way to satisfy those chocolate cravings!

Sometime last summer I experimented with frozen fruit, specifically frozen bananas. I created and shared a very simple recipe for chocolate-covered bananas that we all love.

These clusters just build on that recipe even more. The addition of yogurt and honey makes them more of a creamy texture, frozen treat.

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Details

As you would guess, these come together easily. You’ll need ripe, but firm bananas, plain Greek yogurt, honey or maple syrup (if you want something a little sweeter), chocolate, and coconut oil.

If you wanted to add peanut butter or almond butter to some, you’ll need that too! Or any nut butter for that matter. But the nut butter is completely optional.

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Now grab a cupcake mold and line it with paper liners.

Take your bananas, slice them up, and mix them with yogurt and vanilla. If you’ve decided you want a cluster that’s sweet, add honey or maple syrup to taste. I don’t usually add any sweetener, but many do prefer the added sweetness.

Do what suits you!

Next, spoon the bananas into the paper liners and freeze. Nothing needs to be perfect. These are clusters, so no pressure to make each cluster look the same! Just have fun with these.

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Once the clusters are frozen, dip each into the melted chocolate, then sprinkle with sea salt if desired. And that’s it! You can eat them right after covering them in chocolate, or keep them stashed away in the freezer for easy snacking!

My best tip is to try not to make the clusters too big, just 2-3 banana slices per cluster is ideal. I know it’s tempting, but if you pile these too high, things just get messy and hard to eat.

Other than that, no notes to add. These really are that simple. They’re a healthy way to enjoy a creamy dessert any time of day. Which makes us love this recipe even more!

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Looking for other frozen summer recipes? Here are a few of my go-to’s. 

Creamy Vegan Chocolate Fudge Pops

6 Ingredient Rice Krispie Treat Chocolate Ice Cream Sandwiches

Blackberry Lavender Ice Cream Sandwiches

Frozen Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Nonnie’s 6 Ingredient Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream Cake

Creamy Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Bars

Lastly, if you make these Frozen Chocolate Banana Yogurt Clusters, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Frozen Chocolate Banana Yogurt Clusters

Prep Time 10 minutes
freeze 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 22 clusters
Calories Per Serving: 160 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Instructions

  • 1. Line a cupcake mold with paper liners.
    2. In a bowl, mix the yogurt with the honey or maple, and vanilla. Add the banana slices and gently toss to coat. Add the peanut butter (if using). Scoop a small spoonful (3-ish banana slices) and place in the paper liners. Freeze 1-2 hours.
    2. Melt the chocolate and coconut oil together in a bowl in the microwave. Dip each frozen cluster in the chocolate and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt (if desired). Freeze until completely frozen, 2 hours. Remove from the freezer, let sit 2-3 minutes. Eat and ENJOY!
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This post was originally published on May 19, 2023
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    1. Add the peanut butter after mixing the yogurt and sweetener—no need to melt it (unless you’d like a smoother/runnier texture to mix it in). Just stir it in, then scoop and freeze the clusters! xT

    1. Hi Elizabeth,
      Yay! Love to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for giving it a go!🌼

  1. 5 stars
    We made these tonight and they are good! I added a little honey and next time I’ll probably add more just because of the tartness of the yogurt. We also may add some vanilla protein powder too. And I poured melted chocolate on a few and melted Nutella on the others. Both were good and everyone loved them as a healthy dessert!

    1. Hey there,
      Fantastic! Love to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks so much for making it! xT

  2. 5 stars
    These are so amazing!!! I found my chocolate thickened up after the first few so it was harder to dunk . Not sure what I dye wrong lol I’ll for sure make these again!

    1. Hi Lisa,
      Thank you so much! I am thrilled to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you! Thanks for giving it a try!

  3. 5 stars
    Yummy! All the family loved them!! I read comments and drizzled the chocolate instead of dunking. Perfect!

    1. Hey Susan,
      Happy Friday!! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe and your comment, I’m so glad to hear it was enjoyed! xx

    1. Hi Kelley,
      Any other neutral oil will work well for you. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx

  4. I hate the format for printing out your recipes now. It used to be so easy to do and read. It was all together like on the website. Now it has you printing out all of these pages in an odd format. Not worth it.

    1. Hi Kathy,
      Sorry to hear this. I am not sure which print feature you are using, but I was able to just print this recipe on one single page. If you click “print” on the recipe card and then “print” on the next page, you shouldn’t have any issues. xx