Was there ever a more winning combination than peanut butter and jelly? (or jam to us Brit folk). Well I've only gone and found the one thing that's better than putting it in your sandwiches and that's putting it in your nice cream instead!
'Nice cream' is a healthy, dairy free alternative to traditional ice cream. It's easy to make at home, you just need frozen bananas and a blender. You can also make lot's of different flavours by adding ingredients to it and there's no flavourings or preservatives like you might find in store bought 'flavoured' ice creams - this is au natural banana goodness baby! My whole family loved this recipe - even those who've never heard of/or tried nice cream before.
You can make this nice cream alone or with my raw strawberry chia jam recipe like I have here, then swirl it in and freeze or drizzled it over the top.
Peanut butter ice cream:
- 4 frozen bananas
- Half can coconut milk
- 3 tbsp peanut butter
Method:
1.) Blend all the chia jam ingredients in a blender for a few seconds then leave in the fridge to set to a thick gel while you make the ice cream. If you'd prefer a chunkier jam you can make it by hand or blend on a low setting.
2.) Add all the peanut butter ice cream ingredients into your blender and mix on high (use the frozen dessert setting for Vitamix). Once you can't see or feel any of the frozen banana chunks and the mixture is a smooth and thick consistency it's ready for serving.
3.) If you want to set your ice cream in the freezer for a later date, like I have in the pics above (this also makes the ice cream more solid) spoon it into a tub, swirl the chia jam through it and freeze overnight. Otherwise serve straight away with the jam mixed through.
4.) To serve, top with more of the jam, fresh strawberries and chopped nuts. If you freeze it instead, the mixture will be really solid so you might have to wait a little while for it to melt before scooping.
I had recently been having some doubts over consuming peanuts after reading the China Study, as I discovered peanuts naturally contain aflatoxin (a chemical linked to cancer). I had also heard some people in the health blogging community are avoiding them for that very same reason. I did some more research into this as I believe it's always good to look into things for yourself and make your own mind up. Believe it or not I found that this is one ingredient that's actually better to buy processed, rather than organic or fresh from whole food stores - as these often contain the most contaminated peanuts. So while I would normally recommend organic ingredients (especially for the dirty dozen) this is one thing I would say processed to!
Any-who, before you condemn peanut butter for life it's worth knowing aflatoxin can also found in many different foods such as: pecans, pistachios and walnuts, as well as milk, grains, soybeans and spices. Peanuts also provide more protein than any other nut so this is excellent news for vegans. I am however definitely not consuming as much peanut butter as I used to as I believe moderation is key.
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