Caramelized Banana Split Recipe | Joe Wicks

Quick and easy recipe for Joe Wicks delicious maple syrup caramelized banana split with pecans, dark chocolate and Ice cream. The perfect dessert recipe for the health conscious or otherwise!

Yep, I’m back again with yet another recipe courtesy of the nation's favourite P.E teacher and fitness fanatic Joe Wicks, aka the body coach. I just can't stop cooking from his veggie lean in 15 cook book. And when I taste something delicious, I just have to share it. And delicious is exactly what this is.

In the past, I’ve shared a Joe wicks breakfast recipe, A Joe Wicks lunch recipe and a Joe Wicks dinner recipe. So it’s only right that we now do a Joe Wicks dessert recipe. And I couldn’t think of anything more tasty to share then this super quick maple syrup caramelized banana split recipe, with ice cream (or frozen yogurt) toasted pecans and drizzles of salty dark chocolate. Absolutely de-lic-ious.

Caramelized banana split with pecans, chocolate and ice cream.

About Joe Wicks lean in 15 cook book

So, Veggie lean in 15 is Joe Wicks vegetarian cookbook. Filled with delicious and healthy vegetarian recipes from American styled burgers to brunch, salads and everything in-between.

So far, I’ve almost cooked my way through the entire book. What was once a glossy and clean cookbook is now dogeared with a different food stains on each page. I’m making it my personal mission to share all the best recipes from the book here on Smartblend.

So far, from Joe Wicks veggie lean in 15 cookbook I’ve made;

Including this one that will be 4 so far, with 3 more recipes to come. If you want to buy the veggie lean in 15 cook book you can do so on amazon HERE

Joe Wicks veggie lean in 15 cookbook Amazon

Joe Wicks veggie lean in 15 cookbook Amazon

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Make it as healthy as you like

This dessert recipe is one for the healthy folk out there but at the end of the day, its still a dessert. Having oodles of chocolate and maple syrup is what makes this so indulgent. Which also happens to be the part that makes it not so healthy.

But when it comes to topping our banana split we can do this with either ice cream or frozen yogurt. Frozen yogurt will be the healthier choice. Get your protein in and all that. But ice cream just goes so damn well with this recipe.

If you’re opting for the ice cream topping, it’s completely up to you which ice cream you go for. By all means use a low calorie ice cream to keep the dessert low cal. Or whichever your favourite is. Chocolate ice cream goes amazingly well with the caramelized banana and pecans, so I recommend a good dollop of chocolate ice cream.

Caramelized Banana Split Recipe

As you will see below, this recipe couldn’t be any simpler. It takes a grand total of about 5 minutes from start to finish. Watching something on TV? You could easily whip this up in the advert break and be back in time.

Joe Wicks Caramelized banana split recipe photo.

Ingredients

  • 10 Pecan halves

  • 1 Small banana

  • 1 tbsp Butter

  • 1 tbsp Maple syrup

  • 30g Dark chocolate broken into pieces

  • Sea salt

  • 1 Spoonful of frozen yogurt or your choice of ice cream

Method

  1. Toast the pecans in a dry frying pan over a medium heat, then allow to cool and roughly chop.

  2. Cut your banana lengthwise.

  3. Put the frying pan back on the heat. Melt the butter, then stir in the maple syrup.

  4. Lay the banana cut-side down in the butter and syrup mixture. Cook for 3-4 minutes, regularly spooning the butter syrup mixture over the banana to help it caramelize.

  5. Ping the chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds to melt it, Then stir in a pinch of sea salt.

  6. Put your caramelized banana slices, cut-side up, into a bowl. Spoon the frozen yogurt or ice cream into the centre, then drizzle over the melted chocolate and sprinkle chopped pecans.

Step by step instructions with photos

1) Toast the pecans in a dry frying pan over a medium heat for 2 - 3 minutes, then allow to cool and roughly chop them.

Toasted Pecans

2) Peel your banana and cut your banana lengthwise. Put the frying pan back on the heat. Melt the butter, then stir in the maple syrup.

3) Lay the banana cut-side down in the butter and syrup mixture. Cook for 3-4 minutes, regularly spooning the butter syrup mixture over the banana to help it caramelize.

Do this until the syrup is sticky and the banana are caramelized

Maple syrup caramelizing bananas.

4) Put the chocolate in a microwaveable bowl and microwave for 30 seconds to melt it, Then stir in a pinch of sea salt.

Melted salted chocolate.

5) Put your caramelized banana slices, cut-side up, into a bowl. Spoon the frozen yogurt or ice cream into the centre, then drizzle over the melted chocolate and sprinkle chopped pecans.

Plated banana split Joe Wicks

Healthy Banana Split Recipe

Caramelized Banana Split

Caramelized Banana Split

Yield: 2
Author: Cameron Fielding
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 5 MinTotal time: 10 Min
Quick and easy recipe for Joe Wicks delicious maple syrup caramelized banana split with pecans, dark chocolate and Ice cream. The perfect dessert recipe for the health conscious or otherwise!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Toast the pecans in a dry frying pan over a medium heat, then allow to cool and roughly chop.
  2. Cut your banana lengthwise.
  3. Put the frying pan back on the heat. Melt the butter, then stir in the maple syrup.
  4. Lay the banana cut-side down in the butter and syrup mixture. Cook for 3-4 minutes, regularly spooning the butter syrup mixture over the banana to help it caramelize.
  5. Ping the chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds to melt it, Then stir in a pinch of sea salt.
  6. Put your caramelized banana slices, cut-side up, into a bowl. Spoon the frozen yogurt or ice cream into the centre, then drizzle over the melted chocolate and sprinkle chopped pecans.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories

248.22

Fat

12.8 g

Sat. Fat

6.5 g

Carbs

32.85 g

Fiber

2.19 g

Net carbs

30.66 g

Sugar

23.14 g

Protein

2.79 g

Sodium

155.54 mg

Cholesterol

17.74 mg

The nutritional information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

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