Around a decade ago, my stepmom, Val, and my dad gave us a seriously burly juicer as a gift. For those of you well-versed in juicers, I’ll name drop for a second here; it’s a Champion. That thing is jet-engine powerful. And I used that jet engine to make juice. Lots of juice. Juice is good for kids, right?* But there’s only so much juice a gal and her crew can consume.
*Well, as long as it’s real juice and not a sugar bomb. I know…
Then one day, while we were hovering around Val’s kitchen looking hungry (because if you’re smart, that is the way you’ll arrange your face in her kitchen so you can taste her food), she offered to whip up a treat for us. She fished some frozen mango strips and bananas from the freezer. She assembled her own juicer and stuffed the frozen fruit into it. The motor whirred and out of the end of the juicer came… what?… seriously???… It was ice cream. Or at least it looked it.
And oh-my-sweet-heavens it tasted like it. It tasted like the most glorious, indulgent ice cream I had ever eaten. I didn’t even wait until it made it to my own personal bowl. My spoon kept going back to the bowl sitting under the juicer. The Evil Genius’s spoon was even faster than mine. Superlatives were used folks.
That was a day that will live in our memories forever, because it was the day we discovered (I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but my kids are standing over me insisting I tell you what they call it) Fruit Poop. If I wasn’t so desensitized by being the mother of five boys, I might have died just now putting that in print for all you to read, but that’s what the kids (including the big, adult one to whom I’m married) like to call it. This name came about while watching the juicer extrude the fruit. Okay, boys. I told them. Can I go back to calling it ice cream now?
All summer long, this is our go-to dessert. And for years, I’ve kept my mango strips, bananas, and whatever other frozen fruit I wanted to use in plastic containers in the freezer. The only problem was that the lids on those dad-burned containers always shattered on me when I tried to pry them off. I tried switching to freezer bags, but those would slip down in and among rock-hard venison loins, bags of peas and corn, and white paper packages containing that half-a-pig we ordered. It drove me batty.
I recently discovered the joy that is Glad Freezerware. It’s made to go into the freezer! (Duh, right?) It’s tough stuff. It’s made to go from freezer to microwave to whatever and is dishwasher safe. SCORE. I’m still trying to figure out a way to make my kids dishwasher safe. That would so simply my life. Glad… can you get on that? Please?
Here’s how I use it for the One-Ingredient Ice Cream. Cut a large amount of ripe mangoes and bananas into strips or one-inch thick chunks. Believe me. You’re going to want this often. Lay them out -not touching- on a parchment lined baking sheet and stash them in the freezer until frozen solid all the way through. The point in freezing them like this is so you don’t have one giant lump of frozen fruit. No matter HOW burly your juicer or food processor, you cannot make something good out of lump-o-fruit.
Do your level best not to snitch them at this point. Yes, I know they’re tasty, but they’re MAGICAL when they’re frozen and turned into fruit poop, er, one-ingredient ice cream.
For best results, transfer the frozen fruit into Glad Freezerware containers, then store in the freezer until ready to use. You’re going to be grateful those lids don’t shatter when you take them off, because you’ll be taking the lids off all. the. time. to make this ice cream.
The lid, the lid, the lid didn’t shatter!
Again, no snitching! I had to smack a hand away from these containers. Alright. I smacked my own hand away, but the point is that you want what’s coming next!
I am not engaging in hyperbole when I tell you this is some of the best tasting stuff I have ever eaten. And look at the banana “ice cream”.
I do so love this plain. I adore it. But if I was to accidentally trip and drizzle a little chocolate syrup on top, I would love it that way, too. Ahem.
We also love blends. Mango/Banana? Two thumbs up. Blueberry/Banana? Big yes! Have fun with it. You have to taste this to believe it. It tastes like soft-serve frozen custard, but it’s good for you. Holy cow. It’s really good for you. It’s FRUIT!
One Ingredient Mango (or Banana) Ice Cream
Rate RecipeIngredients
For Mango 'Ice Cream':
- Strips or small chunks of frozen mango
- The equivalent of 1 to 1 1/2 mangos yields one very generous or two medium servings.
For Banana 'Ice Cream' (Taste like vanilla ice cream):
- Strips or small chunks of frozen banana
- 1 1/2 bananas are about equal to one very generous or two smaller servings
Instructions
For Either Flavour of 'Ice Cream' Using a Juicer:
- Put the blank plate on your juicer (the one that allows you to make 'whole juice' vs. strained juice.) Add the chunks of frozen fruit to the hopper and press down gently until all the fruit has been extruded.
- Either eat immediately for soft-serve texture, or pack gently into a freezerware container, cover and put in the freezer until solid. This is best served the day it is made, but can be stored longer and softened slightly at room temperature before serving later.
For Either Flavour of 'Ice Cream' Using a Food Processor:
- Put the chunks of frozen fruit into a food processor work bowl that has been fitted with a metal blade. Put the lid in place and process until it is a soft-serve consistency. You may find you need to stop the food processor to scrape down the sides occasionally.
- Serve immediately like soft-serve, or pack into freezerware containers, cover and put into the freezer until solid. This is best served the day it is made, but can be stored longer and softened slightly at room temperature before serving later.
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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Reader's Thoughts...
Linsy says
When we bought a juicer i remembered seeing this post, I made sure we bought the kind we could do this with. i’m so glad we did, we made it tonight and it was a hit! you just saved us from our 120* summers. thanks!
Kaitlin says
Can you do this with a blender?
Rebecca says
If it’s a very sturdy blender I’d say yes!
Foodie Father says
Wonderful idea! Tastes great! Although, I thought I’d let you know that ‘snatching’ is what cute, little hands do to fruit, while ‘snitching’ is what a dirty rat does when he snitches on them to the cops (or parent).
Pamela says
Msyke. That’s the official Urban Dictionary term for compulsive grammar corrections.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=msyke&defid=4881982
Mary @ Fit and Fed says
“Fruit poop”- I can totally imagine that term in a household with five boys! TJ’s does have two kinds of frozen mango. I like their sweet mango halves better than the mango chunks, but TJ’s hasn’t had the halves for a while. The fresh champagne (ataulfo) mangoes will best either of those for a sorbet. I don’t have a juicer, but I often make sorbets with the method you describe for a food processor, except with my Vitamix. Good stuff!
Alex @abcacupuncture says
Wow! what a mouthwatering ice cream recipe you have here. You made me crave for it. I will surely try this. Thanks for sharing this with us! Love it!
Born27 says
I love ice cream and you made me crave for it. I cant wait to make this. Thanks for sharing and i’ve added your link to my list of ice cream recipes.
Valerie says
Pineapple is another favorite of ours, and you won’t believe how good frozen melon of all kinds can be. When we find we have had a melon that is less than really ripe, it works well both for juicing and for ice cream. Any berry mixed with banana is outstanding. LOVE raspberry. Gotta go freeze me some bananas…
saniel says
can this be made with a blender? I too have no juicer or food processor? i have mini fp that i use for onions, i guess i could use it but have to do in several batches.
Anastasia @ Eco-Babyz says
You just made my day, thanks! Now the only problem is that I have no juicer or food processor! :0
Kee says
Maybe if we put it in the blender it would work too! 🥭🦋💎
Minnie(@thelady8home) says
Wow!!!!! That looks too too tempting especially now that its summer. 😀
Brenna says
Just made the mango–so good!!!! Danke
Twisted Susan says
I thought briefly of poop when I saw it too.
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
I’m going to make this now….not even kidding! I have mangos AND bananas in the freezer!
debbie koenig says
My mind is blown. I’ve been doing the “magic banana ice cream” in my food processor for ages. Never occurred to me it would work with mango too! We often buy frozen mango chunks in bags at Trader Joe’s–this would be perfect.
Jill says
Yum! I just made this banana “ice cream” yesterday with cocoa powder and mini chocolate chips.
I haven’t tried mango before though. That’s next on my list!
Rachel says
Hello.Did u just add the cocoa powder? How did you do it?
Amber says
Oh boy, I just bought and froze a whole case of those delicious Manila mangos!! I’m going to make this for sure.