Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Banana Pudding


Time for another sweet treat here at the Hungry Texan. I was thinking about the upcoming Labor Day holiday and recalled that I haven't shared this Banana Pudding with y'all.

Banana Pudding has always been a summertime favorite of mine. Its rich, creamy, and full of fruit and cookies, what's not to love?

Banana Pudding
(printable recipe)
adapted from Paula Deen

1 12oz. carton of cool whip*
1 14oz. can sweetened condensed milk*
1 8oz. block of cream cheese, room temperature
2 c milk
1 5oz. box instant vanilla pudding (use french vanilla if you like)
6 bananas, sliced thin
1 large bag vanilla wafers, or 1 box

*I like to use fresh sweetened whipped cream, but cool whip is quick and easy. Use what you like. Also, I couldn't bring myself to use the whole can of condensed milk. I put in about 3/4 of the can.

Whisk the milk into the instant pudding mix and set aside. Combine the condensed milk and cream cheese, beat until smooth and thoroughly combined. Add to the pudding and whisk until smooth. In a large trifle dish or baking pan put down a layer of cookies, then bananas, then pudding, and finally the cool whip / whipped cream. Repeat the layers, ending with the cool whip. Top with additional cookies if desired.

Here's another fun way to serve it:


Hank and I enjoyed these the next day with lunch. Layer the pudding into half pint jars, top each with a cookie and a lid and you have an extremely portable and delicious dessert. Great for a picnic or lunch box!

1 comment:

  1. MMM I made banana puddin' over the weekend here, but I have never tried THIS version. I always make mine from scratch, from a recipe I have from a southern soul food dessert cookbook called Sweets by Patty Piner. It's SOOOO worth it to actually cook your homemade vanilla pudding rather than the instant stuff - it takes banana puddin' to a whole new level, and it's really not that much of a pain to do. Also, I found brown sugar-sweetened whipped cream (the stuff in the can)...OMG it's like...BFF's with the puddin'!!!

    Now I want banana puddin' again. LOL :-)

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