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Snickers Icy Poles

RatingDifficultyIntermediate
Prep Time30 minsCook Time5 minsTotal Time35 mins
 3 cups banana, frozen
 ⅔ cup Mayver's smooth peanut butter
 1 cup coconut milk
 200 g dark chocolate, broken into chunks
 2 tbsp coconut oil
 2 tbsp maple syrup
 ½ cup peanuts, roughly chopped
1

Add the frozen bananas, peanut butter and coconut milk into a food processor. Blend on high speed until it forms a smooth consistency. If required, add a splash more milk.

2

Pour or spoon the mixture into the icy pole moulds and place an icy pole stick into each. Place in the freezer for 2 hours.

3

After this time, melt the chocolate and coconut oil over a double boiler. When it’s melted, stir through the maple syrup.

4

Pour the melted chocolate into a glass that is big enough to dip the icy poles into.

5

Remove the icy poles from the freezer. Dip an icy pole into the chocolate to coat it, then sprinkle the peanuts over the top. Repeat with the remaining icy poles.

6

Return the chocolate-coated icy poles to the freezer for an hour until the chocolate is solidified.

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Ingredients

 3 cups banana, frozen
 ⅔ cup Mayver's smooth peanut butter
 1 cup coconut milk
 200 g dark chocolate, broken into chunks
 2 tbsp coconut oil
 2 tbsp maple syrup
 ½ cup peanuts, roughly chopped

Directions

1

Add the frozen bananas, peanut butter and coconut milk into a food processor. Blend on high speed until it forms a smooth consistency. If required, add a splash more milk.

2

Pour or spoon the mixture into the icy pole moulds and place an icy pole stick into each. Place in the freezer for 2 hours.

3

After this time, melt the chocolate and coconut oil over a double boiler. When it’s melted, stir through the maple syrup.

4

Pour the melted chocolate into a glass that is big enough to dip the icy poles into.

5

Remove the icy poles from the freezer. Dip an icy pole into the chocolate to coat it, then sprinkle the peanuts over the top. Repeat with the remaining icy poles.

6

Return the chocolate-coated icy poles to the freezer for an hour until the chocolate is solidified.

Notes

Snickers Icy Poles
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Written by:
Jarrod
Published on:
November 17, 2021

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