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Snickers made from… bananas? Being able to make the drool-worthy dessert from something in your fruit bowl might seem too good to be true. But this vegan Snickers recipe is going viral on TikTok for good reason. Aside from being healthy and delicious, it’s also low-waste.

The sweet treat was created by Emily Daniels, the creator of the TikTok account @wholesomehedonista. She loves to make plant-based versions of popular foods that don’t compromise on taste, and these vegan Snickers are proof. She also uses ingredients you probably already have in your pantry to turn regular old bananas into a delectable, chocolatey dream.

@wholesomehedonista Frozen banana snickers 🍌🍫 #bananasnickers #frozenbanana #foryoupage ♬ Kiss Me More (feat. SZA) – Doja Cat

You only need four ingredients to create the vegan Snickers bars: ripe bananas (use that bunch that’s about to go bad!), melted dark chocolate, peanut butter, and crushed peanuts. After popping them in the freezer for a couple hours, they’ll be ready to gobble up. Intrigued? Make your own vegan Snickers using Daniels’ recipe below.

Vegan Snickers Recipe

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Photo: TikTok/@wholesomehedonista

What You’ll Need:

Ripe bananas
Melted dark chocolate of choice
Peanut butter
Crushed peanuts

Instructions:

1. Slice the bananas down the middle, then into halves.
2. Place them on a baking sheet lined with a reusable silicone baking mat.
3. Spread peanut butter on each slice.
4. Sprinkle crushed peanuts on top.
5. Drizzle melted chocolate over the bananas.
6. Freeze for 1 to 2 hours, then enjoy!

Craving more sustainable meals? You can find more of Wholesome Hedonista’s recipes here.

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