Yogurt Dipped Frozen Banana on a Stick
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Yogurt Dipped Frozen Banana on a Stick is covered with Greek yogurt then sprinkled with some our our favorite dessert toppings. Frozen bananas are easy and super fun to make!I love coming up with fun treats for my kids that have a healthy twist, especially for Mini Chef Monday. And just like last week with my Strawberry Banana Smoothie Bowl, I’m combining fruit with yogurt again but with a twist!
How to Toast Coconut
Wesley prepared this entire recipe with the exception of chopping the nuts and toasting the coconut. If you aren’t familiar with toasted coconut, it is absolutely amazing, especially freshly toasted. It works great as a dessert topping on ice cream, fresh fruit, yogurt, etc. Just be sure to toast it slowly and check it often. If you’ve never toasted coconut before, trust me, it is very easy to burn. Stirring it often will help it bake more evenly. To toast coconut, bake in 350 degree oven, stirring every two minutes until slightly brown. Then every 30 seconds until light golden brown.
How to Make Frozen Banana on a Stick
We used simple lollipop sticks but popsicle stick or cookie sticks would also work.


I had Wesley pour all the toppings onto a wide plate and let him sprinkle them over the bananas.
Enjoy this snack immediately or as a frozen treat a few hours later!

Yogurt Dipped Frozen Banana on a Stick
Ingredients
- 4 firm bananas cut in half
- 1 container Greek Yogurt
- 1/2 cup coconut toasted
- 1/4 cup finely chopped nuts
- 1/4 cup rainbow sprinkles
- lollipop sticks
Instructions
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Toast coconut. (Bake in 350 degree oven, stirring every two minutes until slightly brown. Then every 30 seconds until light golden brown. Be careful not to burn!)
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Mix together sprinkles, nuts and toasted coconut.
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Insert lollipop sticks into banana half.
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Brush yogurt on banana generously with silicone pastry brush, including underside of banana where you inserted the stick.
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Sprinkle coconut mixtures over bananas. Enjoy immediately or freeze for at least four hours for a frozen snack!
This snack is healthy and fun! If you like this recipe, you’ll love these frozen banana sundae bites!

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We LOVE frozen banana treats, and these are so pretty!
He “painted” his bananas perfectly for those toppings! My mini chef would love this too. We freeze bananas all the time for ice cream and she loves coconut. What a fun recipe! 🙂
What a fun and healthy treat to make. My grandsons would love these. I think they would be really good frozen.
These would be fun to make with my niece. They look so pretty and are really healthy! We love greek yogurt and want to make this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
These are terrific, and you know the kids will love them, and I think “big kids,” too!
I’m sure my daughter would love to help me make (and eat) these. Thanks for sharing!
My kids would love making these. Going to try these for our next play date.
These are so perfect! They’d be great for a birthday party!
My children both love bananas, so they would have a lot of fun with these!
Yum! My son will love these! I will too 🙂
What a fun and healthy treat!