*How do I freeze overripe bananas?
Sometimes you just don't have the time or energy to put those overripe bananas languishing on your countertop to good use before they go bad. This is precisely why you need to know how to freeze overripe bananas for later. Ready? There are a few ways to do this, depending on the amount of freezer space you have and how much work you're willing to do. You can just toss them right into the freezer, peel and all. The peel protects them from frostbite or absorbing flavors. The peel will blacken but that's of little consequence. Also be forewarned that when you thaw the frozen bananas, they'll exude quite a lot of juice, but that's neither here nor there, either. (You can actually reserve this juice and use it, along with the banana, for an extra intense jolt of banana in smoothies and banana bread and even in place of the water in this roasted banana ice cream). Your other alternative is to peel and slice them up, spread them on a tray lined with parchment, and freeze. Once frozen, you can just drop the slices into a freezer bag and return them to the freezer.