Easy to make quick and healthy macaroons full of vitamins and nutrients. Banana is used to sweeten naturally and replaces eggs in this vegan macaroons recipe. These healthy treats are nut-free, gluten-free, grain-free, oil-free, dairy-free, whole 30, paleo and vegan
Macaroons are a perfect way to use up overripe bananas and make them last a few days more. You can make these as either raw or baked. Although to make raw macaroons you will need a dehydrator so in the photos and video I’m making baked macaroons in an oven to make this recipe accessible to all.
3-Ingredient Banana Macaroons Video
For traditional macaroons you dip just the bottom with chocolate. However I wanted to create a moon cookie type of a sweet so chose to side dip. I’m pretty pleased with how they turned out but there is no denying that a bottom dip is easier to do and is very effective at having an empty chocolate bowl – not sure if this is good or bad!
To make a caffeine free version of these chocolate macaroons try carob rather than chocolate. This has a similar flavour as chocolate but not quite the same depth of flavour.
When choosing shredded/desiccated coconut opt for a brand that is unsweetened. You really don’t need any extra sweetness in this recipe as the banana is more than enough.
Think of this macaroon recipe as just a base that you can adjust to flavour how you like. I’ve made variations of these macaroons with cacao powder, matcha green tea, cinnamon, beetroot and raspberry.
For the raw macaroons version, you can either use a premade raw chocolate bar or make your own raw chocolate covering. I always make my own as it’s much cheaper.
This recipe is based off my 3 ingredient cookies, only the oats have been replaced with coconut to make it paleo and suitable for all coeliacs.
These are not to be confused with the almond meringue macaron. I’ve tried creating dairy-free, nut-free, vegan, egg-free, sugar-free versions of this French sweet using Aquafaba. But as they always come out of the oven a flat merged-into-one disappointment. I’ve settled for a life of making coconut macaroons instead. Just as well seeing as I named my book Healthy and Easy.
To make a raw chocolate coating use 1/3 cacao powder, 1/3 sweetener (such as maple syrup or coconut sugar) and 1/3 fat (such as melted cacao butter or coconut oil/butter).
I was very pleased with these until I googled traditional macaroons and noticed mine do look a bit dry. That’s due to no added fat so you could add some coconut oil if you wanted. They did, however taste great and unlike normal cake I felt satisfied after two or three. The great thing about my healthy sweet recipes is they are not super addictive.
I did squeeze the banana macaroons together quite firmly, I feel they needed this as just dollops of the mixture would disintegrate after baking/dehydrating if you tried to pick up. Maybe next time I’ll try this with a bit of flax or chia seed. Tag me @nestandglow on social media or write in the comments below if you’ve adapted this recipe.
Healthy Chocolate Macaroons
Easy to make quick and healthy macaroons full of vitamins and nutrients. Banana is used to sweeten naturally and replaces eggs in this vegan recipe. They are nut-free, gluten-free, grain-free, oil-free, dairy-free, paleo and vegan
Ingredients
- 2 Bananas
- 1ΒΌ cups / 125g Desiccated coconut
- 3.5oz / 100g Dark or Raw chocolate
Instructions
- Peel and mash the very ripe bananas.
- Mix in the coconut with the mashed bananas, I find using your hands easiest.
- Spoon a heaped tablespoon of the mixture and roll into a ball then flatten.
- Cooked: Bake at 350F / 180C for about 15 mins until they start to go golden.
- Raw: Dehydrate for 6 hours at 110F then flip and dehydrate for 4 more hours.
- Leave to cool while melting the chocolate.
- Dip into the chocolate then place on greaseproof paper to cool.
- Store in the fridge and enjoy within 3 days. You can also store in the freezer for up to 3 months and defrost at room temperature.
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Nutrition Information
Yield
16Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 41Total Fat 2gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 1mgSodium 14mgCarbohydrates 6gFiber 1gSugar 4gProtein 0g
Sorry last picture – I took a bit too many of these banana Macaroons then couldn’t decide on the best ones to use!
Don’t get macaroons confused with macarons, the former are a coconut based and the latter are meringue based.
Wonderful recipe! Can I use coconut flour instead of coconut flakes?
Thank you.
Thanks! Yes you can but it turns out a bit different as its finer – but copy the weight amount rather than the volume
Could these be made with anything other than coconut?
Hello there, I just tried out this recipe, by mines have βcracksβ everywhere and are a bit more baked – brown not gold. Is my owen stronger than yours or i made some other mistake?
Thanks in advance!
Bojana
Hi there, it’s probably just different with natural produce I wouldn’t say anything has gone wrong unless they don’t taste good? B
85 calories per macaroon? Per serving? What’s the serving size…
It’s per macaroon, high I know but it’s good calories
So is it 85 or 41 calories per macaroon?
Ah sorry macaroon, if you make this recipe into 16 π all depends on the size
why you put water in the chocolate?
Hi there, no water in the chocolate – it’s to melt it. Check out the video or recipe π
Hi! Delicious recipe!! I did modify mine…..I added vegan protein powder to mine to make it a higher protein snack. I used an unsweetened 100% cocoa baking bar and added a bit of pure vanilla extract and maple syrup to sweeten it a bit! Turned out great!!!
I am interested in making these macaroons and would like to know how much coconut oil you would suggest adding.
To make your own chocolate coating? I would do 1/3 oil, sweetener and cacao powder π
1/3 cup?
Hi there, I mean 1/3 in parts. So about 1/3 of 3.5oz / 100g for all of the ingredients. Hope that helps
Hello. How can I incorporate green tea matcha in this recipe? I don’t mind it having more than 3 ingredients, so how much coconut oil, butter or milk can I add to make it more moist? Thank you.
Hi there, it’s difficult to tell as matcha can vary so much. I would start at half a teaspoon and taste it. Try 2 tbsp of coconut oil to make the recipe softer
Easy peasy, love it
Hi there! What’s considered one serving? And do you know how much sugar per serving?
Hi there, one serving is on macaroon. I’ve added the full nutritional information now π
I made it todas. I did IT with cocunut flΓΊor and my daugther like it. I melt the chocolate w hot water and put cocoa power too.
Great additions. Glad you liked this recipe π
Just made these tonight. Pretty yummy. I used more coconut to make them more dough like to work with and cooked them at 20 minutes and a bit smaller balls so they’d cook evenly.
Amazing! Sounds great. Thanks for sharing
Hey, id like to do this recipe but you need 3 days in the fridge before eating? ?
Hi there, the “enjoy within 3 days” is just to say they are best eaten within 3 days, not that they need 3 days resting. They’re great straight after being made and still a bit warm. Hope that clears it up.
Can you bake them in macrowave oven? how long?
Afraid not, it needs to be a normal oven so they cook properly
hi, can i replace the coconut in this recipe with oat flour or almond flour?
Yep you can do, the recipe turns out differently but it’s still great!
Hi is the deasicated coconut sugar free or with sugar? Thanks
It’s the sugar free / unsweetened coconut π
Hi I want to try these….I’m not quite sure how to go about dehydrating them… do I just put them in the oven for 110F for 6 hours?
Hi there, for the raw food version you need to have a dehydrator. If not I would just bake them in the oven π
Hi are you using unsweetened coconut?
Yes unsweetened coconut π