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white bowl of pistachio ice cream with whole pistachios surrounding it

Pistachio Non-Dairy Ice Cream

Who says eating healthy is bland, difficult, or boring?  Pistachio Non-Dairy Ice Cream is heavenly. 

I love pistachios. So paring them with frozen bananas to make what I call “nice cream” is delightful. This recipe is so simple, delicious, and can be a bit addictive.

The recipe is from the Hungrier for Health recipe book and I made a few adjustments to it as it called for using a juicer (which I don’t have).  The recipe book contains 127 recipes that are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, kosher, and delicious. This is an excellent resource if you know someone with cancer or other chronic diseases. The author is Susan Silberstein, Ph.D. and you can find her many helpful resources at BeatCancer.org. I was fortunate to obtain my Holistic Cancer Coach training from her which was an incredible blessing.

This is a wonderful healthy dessert to serve guests or even a healthy snack. Today we have non-dairy ice cream options but they are laden with sugar.  If you use ripe bananas, you will not need to add any sugar to this recipe!

Pistachios are the richest source of potassium of all nut families. One ounce contains 310 mg. They are also rich in phytosterols, helpful in lower cholesterol and fighting cancer.

 Ingredients

4 large bananas, peeled, cut in quarters, and frozen

¼ cup raw or roasted (without added oils) pistachio nuts

¼ tsp vanilla extract

¼ cup almond milk

1/8 tsp organic stevia powder or 1/8 tsp monk fruit powder (optional)

Instructions

Coarse chop 1/8 cup pistachios in a food processor and set aside. Grind remaining nuts to a fine powder. Add almond milk and vanilla extract and blend. Add bananas to high power blender or Vitamix and beat until creamy. Transfer to serving bowls and sprinkle with the roughly chopped pistachios. You may want to drizzle some dark chocolate syrup on top as well.

I didn’t add the stevia or monk fruit as it was plenty sweet without. My presentation didn’t look like this as I ate it right out of my Vitamix! It was delicious.

Serves 2.

 

If you want to try another homemade, healthy sweet treat- check out these Spiced Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies!

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