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    Easy Banana Pudding Pie

    Apr 26, 2024 · 5 Comments

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    This easy pie combines two great desserts: banana pudding and pie! The filling only takes a few minutes to make. But you’ll want to chill the pie for a few hours to let the vanilla wafers soften.

    Slice of banana pudding pie topped with whipped cream and a vanilla wafer.

    Five Simple Ingredients (plus a crust!).

    • Pie Crust. This pie tastes best with a cookie-crumb crust, like a graham cracker or Nilla wafer. If you bake your own crust, let it cool completely before filling. 
    • Instant Pudding. Two boxes of instant pudding are the key to this quick filling. The filling doesn’t set if made with cook and serve pudding. Use either vanilla or banana-flavored instant pudding. 
    • Milk. Whole milk or 2% milk make the best filling. Nonfat milk or dairy-free milk, like oat or soy, can produce a watery pie.
    • Heavy Cream. The secret to this pie is whipping heavy cream right into the pudding mixture. It makes the filling light and fluffy. Use either heavy cream or whipping cream.
    • Ripe Bananas. Ripe bananas are what you want for this pie. If the bananas are too ripe, they get unappetizingly soft in the filling. (If you’ve got really ripe bananas, make a batch of brown sugar banana bread.)  
    • Nilla Wafers. Taking a nod from banana pudding, this pie includes Nilla wafers in the filling. After sitting in the pudding for a few hours, they get nice and soft. You can put them in whole or break them up. 
    • Whipped Cream or Whipped Topping (optional). A layer of whipped cream or whipped topping makes a nice topping for this pie. If you make your own, you’ll need about one cup of heavy cream. Whip it with powdered sugar and vanilla extract until thick and stiff.

    How to Make Banana Pudding Pie.

    This pie is easy to make! Adding heavy cream to the vanilla pudding makes it so light and fluffy.

    1. Slice and Chop the Bananas. Since the filling sets quickly, you want to slice the bananas before you make the filling. This way, they’re ready to add to the filling before it gets too thick.
    2. Make the Instant Pudding. You only use 1 ¾ cups of milk in this recipe. Please note: That’s less milk than the box calls for to make a packet of instant pudding! We use less so the filling is nice and thick.
    3. Add the heavy cream. A full cup of heavy cream is whipped into the instant pudding. This makes the filling light and very fluffy.
    4. Stir in Bananas and Vanilla Cookies. Once the filling is fluffy, mix in the sliced bananas and vanilla wafers.
    Banana pudding pie filling in a graham crust.
    1. Fill and Chill. Spread the filling into the crust. I like to mound it a little higher in the center. If you see a banana slice that’s uncovered by the pudding, spread a little filling on it. This keeps it from browning.

      This pie tastes best if the Nilla wafers have a chance to soften. This takes about four hours but I think this pie tastes best the day after making. 
    Banana pudding pie topped with a layer of whipped cream.
    1. Top with Whipped Cream. Before serving, top the pie with whipped cream. After chilling the pie, spread some whipped cream on top. If you feel like it, decorate the top with a few more Nilla wafers. I never put banana slices on top of the pie because they turn brown very fast, even if coated with lemon juice. 

    How to Store. (Yes. The bananas turn brown. It’s okay!)

    Store leftover pie covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. Just so you know: the bananas darken. I tested this recipe with banana slices that I coated in lemon juice before adding to the pie. They still turned brown and the pie had a weird lemon flavor.

    Recipe shared April 2022. Updated April 2024.

    Slice of banana pudding pie topped with whipped cream and a vanilla wafer.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Easy Banana Pudding Pie

    This easy pie combines two great desserts: banana pudding and pie! The filling only takes a few minutes to make. But you’ll want to chill the pie for a few hours to let the nilla wafers soften.
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Chill Time 4 hours
    Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes
    Servings 10 slices

    Ingredients

    For the Filling

    • 2 (3.4 ounce boxes) instant vanilla or banana pudding mix
    • 1 ¾ cups whole milk
    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • 2 medium ripe bananas, sliced
    • 10 Nilla wafers
    • 1 (9-inch) graham cracker or Nilla wafer crust

    For the Topping, optional

    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Instructions

    For the Filling

    1. Whisk together instant vanilla pudding mix with milk until smooth. Scrape bottom of bowl and stir. Add heavy cream. Whip with an electric mixer on high speed until light and fluffy, about 45 seconds.

    2. Stir in banana slices and nilla wafers. Spread filling into the graham cracker crust. If any banana slices are visible, spread a little filling over them to prevent browning. Chill pie for four hours.

    For the Topping

    1. Combine heavy cream with powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a medium bowl. Whip until stiff peaks form, about two minutes on high speed. Spread whipped cream over the pie.

    2. Store pie in the refrigerator for up to four days.

    Recipe Notes

    Instant Pudding. Use instant pudding. Cook and serve pudding doesn’t work in this recipe.

    Whipped Cream. Replace the whipped cream with 2 cups of whipped topping.

    Nilla Wafers. If you want, break up a few of the cookies before stirring them into the filling.

    Chill Time. It’s important to chill the pie for about four hours before serving. Doing this gives the cookies time to soften.

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. linda toliver says

      April 10, 2022 at 7:35 pm

      Thanks. You just gave me my Easter Sunday dinner dessert!!!

      Reply
    2. Ginger Bennett says

      April 16, 2022 at 3:11 pm

      5 stars
      My crust broke why

      Reply
      • Elizabeth says

        April 25, 2022 at 1:18 pm

        What type of crust did you use? Some brands are more delicate than others.

        Reply
    3. Ginger Bennett says

      April 16, 2022 at 3:17 pm

      5 stars
      Great

      Reply
    4. Latanya Shannon says

      May 30, 2022 at 1:06 pm

      5 stars
      Very good and easy to make.

      Reply

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