Banana Pudding Recipe (with Video)

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Banana Pudding Recipe: Who can resist the creamy, sweet layers of a homemade banana pudding? It’s one of those timeless desserts that brings comfort and nostalgia, perfect for gatherings or when you need a simple treat at home.

Whether you’ve had banana pudding at a potluck or never tried it before, making it from scratch will show you why this dessert is so beloved.

Let’s dive into how to make a perfect banana pudding, step by step.

Ingredients for Banana Pudding

Before we begin, let’s gather everything we’ll need. This banana pudding recipe is made from scratch, so no boxed pudding mixes here! Here’s what you’ll need:

Essential Ingredients:

  • 4-5 ripe bananas
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 large eggs (separated)
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 box of vanilla wafer cookies (about 12 oz)
  • Pinch of salt

Optional Ingredients for Extra Flavor:

  • 1 tablespoon banana liqueur (for a deeper banana flavor)
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (for a warm touch)
  • 1/4 cup butter (for a richer custard)

Tools You’ll Need

  • Medium saucepan
  • Whisk
  • Mixing bowls
  • 9×13-inch baking dish or trifle dish
  • Spatula
  • Electric mixer (optional for whipped cream)

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Banana Pudding

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients

Start by gathering and measuring all your ingredients. Make sure your bananas are ripe—yellow with a few brown spots is perfect for flavor and texture. Slice them into thin rounds.

Step 2: Make the Custard

To create the rich custard that forms the base of your pudding, whisk together 1 cup of sugar and 1/3 cup of flour in a medium saucepan. Add a pinch of salt. In a separate bowl, lightly beat the egg yolks and slowly whisk them into the dry ingredients.

Next, gradually pour in the milk, whisking as you go to avoid lumps. Set your saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens—this should take about 10-12 minutes. Once it reaches the consistency of pudding, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract (and banana liqueur if you’re using it).

Step 3: Layer the Bananas and Wafers

In your baking dish or trifle bowl, start by layering vanilla wafers along the bottom. Then, place a layer of sliced bananas over the wafers. The key to getting a beautiful layered pudding is to keep each layer even and uniform.

Step 4: Combine the Layers with Custard

Once the layers of bananas and wafers are arranged, pour a generous layer of custard over the top. Use a spatula to spread it evenly, making sure it covers all the banana slices. Repeat the layering process: wafers, bananas, custard, until all the ingredients are used.

Step 5: Refrigerate the Pudding

Cover the dish with plastic wrap and let the pudding chill in the refrigerator for at least 3-4 hours, or overnight for best results. This chilling time helps the flavors meld together and softens the wafers into a cake-like texture.

How to Make Homemade Whipped Cream

No banana pudding is complete without a topping of fluffy whipped cream. Here’s how to make it from scratch:

  • Pour 1 cup of heavy cream into a chilled mixing bowl.
  • Using a hand mixer, whisk on medium speed until soft peaks form.
  • Add 2 tablespoons of sugar and a splash of vanilla extract.
  • Continue whisking until stiff peaks form. Be careful not to over-whip, or you’ll end up with butter!

Optional Toppings for Your Banana Pudding

Want to get creative? Here are some topping ideas to take your banana pudding to the next level:

  • Crushed toffee or caramel pieces
  • Shaved dark chocolate
  • Crushed graham crackers
  • Toasted coconut flakes

Tips for the Perfect Banana Pudding

  • Use ripe bananas: The more ripe the banana, the sweeter and more flavorful your pudding will be.
  • Avoid watery custard: Stir your custard constantly and cook it long enough to thicken, but don’t overheat it, or you may scramble the eggs.
  • Serve chilled: Always allow your banana pudding to chill fully before serving.

How to Store Banana Pudding

If you have leftovers (though it rarely happens), banana pudding stores well for 2-3 days in the refrigerator. Make sure to cover it tightly with plastic wrap to avoid absorbing any fridge odors.

Can you freeze banana pudding? While you can freeze it, the texture of the bananas might change slightly. If you do freeze it, allow it to thaw in the refrigerator rather than at room temperature.

Variations of Banana Pudding

No-Bake Banana Pudding

For a no-bake version, simply use instant vanilla pudding mix and follow the box instructions, layering the same way with bananas and wafers. It’s quicker, but making it from scratch gives a richer, homemade flavor.

Vegan or Dairy-Free Options

Substitute the milk with almond or coconut milk, and replace the whipped cream with coconut whipped cream. Instead of wafers, you can use graham crackers or another dairy-free alternative.

Can You Make Banana Pudding in Advance?

Absolutely! In fact, banana pudding tastes even better when made a day in advance. The wafers soften perfectly, and the flavors meld together beautifully. Just make sure to store it in the refrigerator.

Serving Suggestions

For a stylish presentation, serve your banana pudding in individual glass jars or bowls. Top each serving with a dollop of whipped cream and a vanilla wafer for a classic touch.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Custard not thickening: This often happens if you don’t cook the custard long enough. Be patient and stir consistently.
  • Bananas turning brown: To avoid browning, brush your banana slices with lemon juice before layering them in the pudding.

Nutritional Information

Here’s a quick breakdown per serving (based on 8 servings):

  • Calories: 350
  • Fat: 15g
  • Carbs: 50g
  • Protein: 6g

FAQs about Banana Pudding Recipe

1. How do I keep bananas from turning brown in banana pudding?

To prevent bananas from browning, you can coat them lightly with lemon or pineapple juice before layering them into the pudding. This adds a slight tang and preserves the fresh look of the bananas.

2. Can I make banana pudding in advance?

Yes! Banana pudding can be made a day ahead, but it’s best to assemble it close to serving time to avoid soggy cookies. For a fresh taste, add the bananas and cookies just before serving.

3. Can I use instant pudding mix for banana pudding?

Absolutely! Instant vanilla pudding mix is a popular shortcut for making banana pudding. Simply follow the instructions on the package and mix it with fresh bananas for a quick and easy dessert.

4. What toppings can I add to banana pudding?

Common toppings include whipped cream, crushed cookies, or caramel drizzle. You can also add nuts, chocolate chips, or shredded coconut for extra flavor and texture.

5. How long does banana pudding last in the fridge?

Banana pudding typically lasts 2-3 days when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. For the best flavor, enjoy it within the first 24 hours.

Conclusion

There you have it—a delicious banana pudding recipe that’s rich, creamy, and full of comforting flavors. It’s a dessert that’s sure to impress guests or satisfy your sweet tooth at home. With these easy steps, you’ll be serving up homemade banana pudding in no time!