RECIPE: Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips

I’m always trying to get creative with some of Willow’s favorite snacks and lately, bananas are her favorite. She is extremely finicky with texture, so getting foods just right can be tricky. She loves cinnamon, so I decided to experiment with a cinnamon sugar banana chip! Please be sure to read all the way to the end because I’m sharing one of my favorite IG accounts and a link you won’t want to miss.

Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips {vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, oil-free, refined sugar-free}

What you need:

  • Very ripe, spotted bananas as they are easiest for our bodies to digest
  • 1 lemon, juiced – mixed with 1 TBSP filtered water (optional)
  • 1 TBSP coconut sugar
  • 1 TBSP Ceylon cinnamon
  • 2 small bowls

* Any leftover coconut sugar and cinnamon can be used in a smoothie, pancake batter or a topping for nice cream!

How to:

  1. Mix the coconut sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl.
  2. If you’re using lemon juice/water, set aside in a separate bowl. The lemon is used to prevent the banana from turning brown *
  3. Thinly slice your banana and dip in the lemon juice – using the lip of the bowl, wipe away the excess lemon juice.
  4. Next, coat the banana slices in the coconut/cinnamon mixture. You can sprinkle it on each slice, but coating the banana slices really give it a nice flavor.
  5. Spread out evenly on your mesh dehydrator tray(s) and set the temperature at 115 degrees F for 18-32 hours, or until your desired texture. Ours turned out slightly crispy and chewy – perfect for Willow because when things are two crispy or hard, she won’t eat them. You can also set your dehydrator to a higher temperature to speed up the process, just keep an eye on how things are going. I like to keep the temperature between 115-120 and let it run overnight…that’s the beauty of the dehydrator!

* You can omit the lemon as it can be tart/sour, but I personally like the flavor it adds when combined with the cinnamon and coconut sugar.

Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips || Be Sol-Ful

Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips || Be Sol-Ful

Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips || Be Sol-Ful

Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips || Be Sol-Ful

I only used two bananas this time around and as with anything you dehydrate (or bake), things shrink. This batch only gave us approximately 1/2 – 3/4 cups…hard to really say since we started eating them right out of the dehydrator! You’ll want to use several bananas and fill your dehydrator 🙂

So, I also wanted to share with you a link to a great blog post by Jen Goes Green on how to make the ultimate nice cream! She is seriously the queen of nice cream – if you’re not already following her on Instagram, go check out her page…I’m pretty sure you’ll be drooling over all the photos. She’s also a kind, beautiful human being! You can find her on Instagram @jengoesgreen

I mean, come on, look at this perfect nice cream!!!!

Jen Goes Green
The Ultimate Nice Cream

Here is the link for her nice cream tutorial: http://www.jengoesgreen.com/recipe/ultimate-nice-cream-instructional/

 

Thanks for stopping by!

Comments

10 responses to “RECIPE: Dehydrated Cinnamon Banana Chips”

  1. veggiesdontbite Avatar

    Sounds awesome Mandy! I don’t have a dehydrator but if I did I’d be all over these!

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    1. Be Sol-Ful Avatar
      Be Sol-Ful

      Thank you, Sophia!! I’d like to run a trial in the oven at the lowest setting to see how they turn out – I’m such a fan of banana and cinnamon together. Hope you have a great night and relax!! ❤

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      1. veggiesdontbite Avatar

        Let me know if you do!! I may try too!

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        Be Sol-Ful

        I’ll keep you posted! And let me know if you try it!

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  2. saplingvegan Avatar

    I just whipped out my dehydrator last night! But my booklet said my food would take two days to dry. Have you dehydrated anything that long? I don’t like leaving things plugged in while I’m not home, I’m so paranoid! I’ll have to give your banana chips a try!

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      Be Sol-Ful

      Hi!! Oh, my goodness! I was so paranoid, too when we first started using it!! I guess it depends on what you’re dehydrating and what temp you set it at. I usually go for 115°-120° so as not to suck the nutrients out of foods…it may take a bit longer, but that’s why I like to pop things in there late afternoon or early evening so it’s dehydrating overnight. Please let me know if you try this! Hope you have a great rest of the week! ❤

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  3. The Vegan 8 Avatar

    I know I already commented on IG but I love to check out your posts too! It seriously does look good and if I didn’t like them, I’m POSITIVE my daughter and hubby would. I don’t have a dehydrator though, but I make cinnamon roasted apple chips in my oven, so maybe I’ll try the banana chips at a similar setting!! Oh and all that nice cream looks amazing!!!

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      Be Sol-Ful

      Awwww, I really appreciate your support – you’re such a great friend! I bet these would turn out just as well in the oven. I’m a huge fan of anything cinnamon – apple chips are on my to-make list this week! ❤

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    a quiet vegan

    These look fantastic! I’m so excited this morning – last night my husband came home with a surprise present for me… a Vitamix! Now I can make all of your wonderful smoothie recipes, hurrah!! I can’t believe how lucky I am to have such a thoughtful and generous partner. And how glad I am to have found you on IG and to have such a lovely, inspirational friend all the way over there, half way across the world 🙂 Have a great day Mandy! x

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      Be Sol-Ful

      Awwww! Thank you, Laura!!!! I am SO grateful that our paths crossed on IG – you’ve been such a wonderful, genuine friend. I hope we can meet someday! YAY!!!! That’s so awesome about the Vitamix! I bet you’ll come up with some pretty fantastic creations – I can’t wait 🙂 Sending lots of love your way ❤

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