Cheapism is editorially independent. We may earn a commission if you buy through links on our site.

Bunch of overripe bananas on a wooden background
4nadia/istockphoto

While brown bananas are safe to eat, a mushy mess of overripe, sugary fruit isn’t exactly appetizing. But like stale bread, overripe bananas can come in handy for a handful of mouthwatering recipes, spanning the gamut from healthy banana smoothies to fruity pancakes. Here are six overripe banana recipes to make instead of tossing out the past-its-prime fruit. 

Banana Bread

Sliced banana bread on a platter. Shallow DOF. Focus on front end of loaf.
Strevell/istockphoto

If there’s one go-to recipe for ripe bananas, it’s banana bread. Not only does the buttery, moist, sweet treat make use of up to three “very ripe bananas,” but it also comes together with just a few standard pantry staples. And if you ever get tired of plain banana bread, you can make banana muffins or zhuzh up the recipe with chocolate chips and walnuts.

Recipe: Simply Recipes

Banana Smoothie

banana, almond milk, strawberries
Poly Isepan/istockphoto

Part of what makes overripe bananas repulsive is their mushy texture. Of course, that matters less if you pulverize them in a blender. While we encourage you to experiment with your own smoothie recipe, you can’t go wrong with a classic strawberry-banana combo.

Recipe: Food Network

Banana Ice Cream

Nicecream - ice cream made of frozen banana
Jasmina81/istockphoto

You don’t need to spend $200 on a Ninja Creami to enjoy homemade ice cream. With a single banana and a food processor, you can make a creamy frozen treat in just a few minutes. All you have to do is freeze your overripe banana and toss it in a blender or food processor, and you’ll have a vegan, gluten-free, low-sugar ice cream. You can also add peanut butter, Nutella, cocoa powder, or cinnamon to upgrade this simple, easy-to-make dessert.

Recipe: The Kitchn

For more low-cost recipes, please sign up for our free newsletters.

Peanut Butter-Banana Brownies

Homemade dark chocolate fudge brownies cake.
yuphayao phankhamkerd/istockphoto

While chocolate and peanut butter are the stars of the show here — can you name a better combo? — the added ripe bananas make these brownies extra fluffy and moist. Opt for crunchy peanut butter if you want to add another layer of texture to this top-rated dessert.

Recipe: Tasty

Related: 9,000 Calories Later: This Brownie Mix Is the Best, According to Our Taste Test

Banana Oatmeal

oatmeal with bananas, blueberries and almonds.Vegan food.
t_kimura/istockphoto

If you make oatmeal with mashed bananas, you can skip the sugar. They’ll make your porridge extra sweet and creamy — not to mention that tasty hint of banana.

Recipe: Cooking Classy

Related: Easy Recipes to Cook With Kitchen Scraps When Times Are Tight

Banana Pancakes

Macro closeup side view of stack of buttermilk pancakes on plate as traditional breakfast brunch dessert
ablokhin/istockphoto

There are few things cozier or more relaxing than digging into a short stack of homemade banana pancakes on a drizzly Sunday morning. Like most of these recipes, you’ll start by mashing up your spotted bananas, which you’ll then add to a standard pancake recipe.

Recipe: Allrecipes

Related: Waste Management: Save Money by Cutting Food Waste With These 25 Tips

Meet the Writer

Maxwell is a California-based writer who got his start in print journalism, a career that satisfies his love of research. That penchant for learning also fuels his desire to be a discerning consumer — whether he’s looking for his next pair of headphones or rock-climbing shoes. When he’s not hunched over his laptop, you can find Maxwell sending routes at the crag, playing Magic: The Gathering, or hanging out with his buddies at the bar. As a UCSC alumnus, he’s also a proud banana slug. You can reach him at [email protected].