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Banana Pudding Recipe

4.7 from 103 reviews

This classic Southern Banana Pudding is a creamy, layered dessert combining smooth vanilla pudding, whipped cream, sweet vanilla wafers, and fresh ripe bananas. It’s an easy, no-bake treat perfect for gatherings and offers a luscious balance of textures and flavors.

Ingredients

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Pudding Mixture

  • 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1½ cups ice cold water
  • 3.4 oz package instant vanilla pudding mix (Jell-O brand recommended)

Whipped Cream

  • 3 cups heavy cream

Assembly

  • 11 oz box vanilla wafers (Nabisco Nilla Wafers recommended)
  • 5 ripe bananas, sliced

Instructions

  1. Prepare the pudding: Whisk together the ice cold water and sweetened condensed milk in a medium-sized bowl until blended. In a separate bowl, place the instant vanilla pudding mix and gradually whisk in the liquid mixture until completely smooth and lump-free, about one minute. Cover and refrigerate for at least one hour or preferably overnight to allow the pudding to set firmly.
  2. Whip the cream: Using an electric mixer, begin whipping the heavy cream until it starts to thicken. Increase the speed and continue whipping until stiff peaks form, indicating the cream holds shape securely.
  3. Combine pudding and whipped cream: Gently fold the chilled pudding mixture into the whipped cream with a whisk or spatula until fully integrated with no streaks. This creates a light and creamy base for the dessert.
  4. Assemble layers: In a large trifle bowl or wide glass dish, spread one-quarter of the pudding mixture evenly over the bottom. Layer one-third of the vanilla wafers over the pudding, then cover with about 1 to 1½ sliced bananas to ensure full coverage. Repeat layering steps with pudding, wafers, and bananas two more times, finishing with a final layer of pudding on top. Garnish the top with some remaining vanilla wafers for texture and presentation.
  5. Chill and serve: Cover the assembled pudding with plastic wrap and refrigerate for four to six hours to allow flavors to meld and cookies to soften. For best taste and texture, serve within 12 hours.

Notes

  • Use ripe but firm bananas for the best texture and sweetness.
  • Refrigeration time is critical to achieve the ideal pudding consistency and softened wafers.
  • You can substitute the heavy cream with a lighter alternative but whipped cream’s richness contributes significantly to the dessert.
  • For an added twist, try sprinkling crushed wafers or a few banana slices on top before serving.
  • Ensure the whipped cream has stiff peaks before folding to maintain a fluffy texture in the final pudding mix.

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