The machine is called Yonanas. There are two types of Yonanas makers: the Classic and the Deluxe. I bought the Classic to try because it is less than half the price of the Elite and I am only making frozen treats for a two-person household. The Elite is advertised as being quieter and able to accommodate bigger parties. Yonanas Classic. Yonanas Deluxe. The idea is that you can freeze all of your uneaten fruit before it goes bad and use it to make a healthy dessert later.
In the recipe book that comes with the machine, it also says that you can put room temperature nut butter into the mix I never tried this personally. The Yonanas Maker is really easy to use.
It comes with a base containing the motor and electrical cord and five pieces that make up the machine.
Pieces fit together to create the mounting piece, as seen below. The gasket fits into the bottom cap and is there to prevent any leaking. The blade cone fits on top of the gasket and is the most important part of the machine, as it is the piece that processes the foods to create the dessert. The chute and blade cover then fits on top of the three pieces combined and that is what screws on to the base. The plunger piece is used to push the slightly thawed frozen fruit down into the machine to create the end product.
The idea is to start with frozen fruit. You can either freeze fresh fruit yourself or buy the bags of frozen fruit from the store. However, for the bananas, you should ripen them at home and then cut them up and freeze them once they have reached the desired ripeness.
Yonanas advertises this as once the bananas have brown spots on them, but you should do this at whatever ripeness stage in which you prefer to eat the bananas e.
Once you are ready to use the Yonanas Machine, you need to take your frozen fruit out of the freezer and let it defrost a bit.
The Yonanas instructions say to let it defrost for minutes, but after you experiment with different thawing times, you can figure out the desired thaw time for you. There is a recipe book that comes with the Yonanas Maker.
It is pretty basic and has a bunch of different recipes that all include bananas. There are also a few published books you can buy that include Yonanas recipes, including the following two the one on the right even contains recipes made with non-dessert items.
Healthy, gluten-free and vegan. Chop the the bananas into chunks. Prepare your Yonanas machine i. Insert the banana chunks into the top pipe of the machine, and use the plunger the black rod to push the bananas through the machine. Ideally, re-freeze the ice cream for 10 - 15 minutes, and then serve with your choice of toppings.
Leftovers can be transferred to an airtight container and placed in the freezer allow to thaw for around 5 - 10 minutes before serving.
I suppose there is a certain level of enjoyment to eating a banana this way, but I like cream in my banana ice cream. Surely I could add regular ice cream with my banana, right? What would happen instead if I added a little frozen cream or almond milk to this Yonana machine? I know if it were not frozen the results would be slushy at best.
Maybe try having a scoop of banana ice cream with a scoop of the real stuff? Vanilla Bean Banana Ice Cream.
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