[–] Brodins_Disciple 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Try mixing in fresh fruits. That may change the flavor profile.
[–] Daz 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Make it into a smoothie.
Like /u/nilceps said, depending on how many calories you need to/are trying to add to it depends on what you should add.
Some options for banana could include: avocados (adds a 'spicy' aftertaste)
berries - strawberries, blueberries, etc
oats
fruits - cherries, apples (iffy on this one), bananas, etc
vanilla/chocolate ice cream
almond/coconut milk instead of water (I'm lactose intolerant hence these instead of 2%/whole/skim milk)
[–] yousmell_likedog ago
" avocados (adds a 'spicy' aftertaste)" Yeah I don't know about that. Maybe your thinking of guacamole lol.
It's not spicey like chili or jalepeno spice, but it's the only way I would describe it.
Something like this here: http://omnivorescookbook.com/recipes/the-best-three-ingredient-avocado-smoothie
[–] poopwillis ago
I'd recommend Greek yogurt over ice cream. Sugar really isn't meant for human consumption. Fruit has some sugar, but nothing like cane sugar or HFCS. Sugar short-circuits the bodies natural processes. Cocoa powder isn't a bad idea, with dark chocolate being better than milk chocolate.
Fruit and some yogurt are a better option.
[–] DirkDiggler ago
my go to was to add frozen berries and milk pretty much made anything taste great. You can get bags of frozen mixed berries fairly cheap. I'd also use frozen bananas but in your situation....