This is the BEST 2-Ingredient Banana Mango Ice Cream You’ll Ever Make!
Stop settling for store-bought ice creams loaded with sugar, dairy, and mystery additives. This ultra-creamy, dairy-free Banana Mango Ice Cream is naturally sweet, refreshingly bright, and made with just two wholesome fruits. Perfect for hot summer days, it delivers that classic soft-serve texture without an ice cream maker, guilt, or fuss. Freeze ripe bananas and mango, blend until silky, and top with fresh fruit for a vibrant, restaurant-quality treat you can enjoy every single day!
Why This Complete Recipe Works:
- Naturally Creamy Texture: Frozen bananas create that signature smooth, scoopable consistency while mango adds tropical juiciness and vibrant color—no dairy, no coconut milk, no gums needed.
- Only 2 Main Ingredients: Just ripe bananas and mango for pure, clean flavor. No added sugar, no preservatives, and completely vegan and kid-friendly.
- Healthy & Guilt-Free: Packed with potassium, vitamin C, fiber, and natural antioxidants. A refreshing summer dessert (or breakfast!) you can feel great about eating daily.
- No Special Equipment: A simple freezer and a high-speed blender or food processor are all you need. Ready in minutes once frozen.
- Customizable Freshness Boost: Serve with extra mango chunks, mint leaves, strawberries, or whatever fresh fruit you have on hand for an explosion of bright, garden-fresh flavor.
Ingredients (Serves 3–4 generous portions)
The Ice Cream Base
- 3 large ripe bananas (the spottier, the sweeter)
- 1 large ripe mango , peeled and cubed
For Serving & Garnish
- Extra fresh mango, diced
- Fresh mint leaves
- Sliced strawberries, blueberries, or any seasonal fruit on hand
- Optional: A sprinkle of toasted coconut flakes or a few chopped nuts for crunch (keep it simple for the pure 2-ingredient version)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prep and Freeze the Fruit Peel the 3 ripe bananas ( I like to slice them after frozen so them won’t clump up and easy to blend). Peel the mango, remove the pit, and cut the flesh into similar-sized chunks. Spread the mango pieces in a single layer on a plate. Place in the freezer for at least 3 hours (overnight is best for convenience). Freezing the fruit in individual pieces prevents clumping and makes blending effortless.
Step 2: Blend to Silky Perfection Add the frozen banana slices and frozen mango chunks to a high-powered blender or food processor. Start on low speed, then increase to high. Blend for 2–3 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed. The mixture will first look crumbly, then gradually become thick and creamy like soft-serve ice cream. If it’s too thick to blend, add 1–2 tablespoons of water or a splash of mango juice, but resist the urge—patience gives the best texture. Blend until completely smooth with no visible chunks.
Step 3: Serve Immediately or Store Scoop the fresh ice cream into bowls right away for the creamiest texture. Top generously with diced fresh mango, bright mint leaves, and sliced strawberries (or any fruits you have on hand) for a beautiful, refreshing finish that boosts flavor and visual appeal.
For a firmer scoop, transfer the blended ice cream to an airtight container and freeze for 30–60 minutes. It keeps well in the freezer for up to 2 weeks—just let it sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes before scooping.
Pro Tips for Success
- Use very ripe fruit: Brown-speckled bananas and fragrant, soft mangoes deliver maximum natural sweetness.
- Batch prep: Freeze extra fruit portions so you can whip this up anytime the craving hits.
- Texture variations: For a thicker, more sorbet-like result, use slightly less mango. For extra creaminess, add one more banana.
- Make it fun for kids: Let them choose the toppings or add a handful of spinach (you won’t taste it!) for a hidden veggie boost.
This Banana Mango Ice Cream is the ultimate summer staple—cool, bright, naturally sweet, and incredibly satisfying. Whether you’re cooling down after a day in the garden, treating the family, or looking for a wholesome daily treat, this recipe will become your new go-to. Simple, healthy, and bursting with tropical flavor, it proves the best desserts often need the fewest ingredients. Enjoy every spoonful!







Banana & Mango Ice Cream
Ingredients
Method
- Step-by-Step Instructions
- Step 1: Prep and Freeze the Fruit
- Peel the 3 ripe bananas and slice them into 1-inch coins. Peel the mango, remove the pit, and cut the flesh into similar-sized chunks. Spread the banana slices and mango pieces in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet or plate. Place in the freezer for at least 3 hours (overnight is best for convenience). Freezing the fruit in individual pieces prevents clumping and makes blending effortless.
- Step 2: Blend to Silky Perfection
- Add the frozen banana slices and frozen mango chunks to a high-powered blender or food processor. Start on low speed, then increase to high. Blend for 2–3 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed. The mixture will first look crumbly, then gradually become thick and creamy like soft-serve ice cream. If it’s too thick to blend, add 1–2 tablespoons of water or a splash of mango juice, but resist the urge—patience gives the best texture. Blend until completely smooth with no visible chunks.
- Step 3: Serve Immediately or Store
- Scoop the fresh ice cream into bowls right away for the creamiest texture. Top generously with diced fresh mango, bright mint leaves, and sliced strawberries (or any fruits you have on hand) for a beautiful, refreshing finish that boosts flavor and visual appeal.
- For a firmer scoop, transfer the blended ice cream to an airtight container and freeze for 30–60 minutes. It keeps well in the freezer for up to 2 weeks—just let it sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes before scooping.
- Pro Tips for Success
- Use very ripe fruit: Brown-speckled bananas and fragrant, soft mangoes deliver maximum natural sweetness.
- Batch prep: Freeze extra fruit portions so you can whip this up anytime the craving hits.
- Texture variations: For a thicker, more sorbet-like result, use slightly less mango. For extra creaminess, add one more banana.
- Make it fun for kids: Let them choose the toppings or add a handful of spinach (you won’t taste it!) for a hidden veggie boost.
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