Banana Cream Pie Recipe (2024)

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Our ultra creamy and delicious Banana Cream Pie Recipe, made with a Nilla wafer crust and finished with a mile high pile of whipped cream! One of the best spring and summer desserts that everyone will love!!

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I’m incredibly excited about our homemade Banana Cream Pie Recipe we have for you all today! The vanilla custard is so creamy and smooth and pairs perfectly with the fluffy homemade whipped cream topping the pie off!

I also love this recipe so much because we use a no-bake, crushed Nilla wafers crust instead of a typical butter dough. The crust really gives the whole pie major banana pudding vibes and helps to cut on cooking time, which we’re all about it! We think this is the perfect spring and summer dessert, exploding with so much flavor!

How to Make Our Banana Cream Pie Recipe

Process

CRUST

  1. Combine Nilla wafer crumbs and melted butter into a mixing bowl and stir together until fully combined.
  2. Pour crust mixture into a 9-inch pie plate and evenly press mixture into the bottom and sides of the dish.
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  1. Chill in fridge until pie crust is firm. Line bottom of chilled crust with a layer of banana slices and set aside.
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FILLING

  1. Place milk, sugar, some of the cornstarch, and salt into a saucepan and place over medium heat. Whisk mixture until smooth and bring to a simmer, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon until thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together remaining cornstarch and egg yolks until mixture is smooth.
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  1. Remove some hot milk from the pot and whisk into the yolks (in a mixing bowl) in a very slow and steady drizzle, making sure not to scramble the yolks.
  1. Lower heat and pour tempered egg yolk mixture back into the pot and stir together until smooth.
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  1. Cook the mixture for a few minutes before removing from heat and stirring in the butter and vanilla. Stir until butter melts and is evenly incorporated into the pie filling.Mixture should be very thick.
  1. Place pot directly into an ice bath (to stop the cooking process), stirring occasionally until banana cream pie filling is slightly cooled.
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  1. Pour pudding into prepared crust and spread into an even layer. Refrigerate until filling has set and pie is cold.
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TOPPING

  1. In a large mixing bowl combine heavy whipping cream, sugar, vanilla, and salt.
  2. Beat mixture until stiff peaks just form, being careful not to over whip.
  1. Pile fresh whipped cream over pie in large dollops.
  2. Finish with sliced bananas, shaved chocolate and mini Nilla wafers (if using). Slice banana cream pie and serve.
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Why is My Custard Runny?

The custard for our banana cream pie recipe sets pretty stiff (and should already be quite thick when pulled off the stovetop), making it easily sliceable! If you find your custard is runny the most likely culprit is either over-mixing or not cooking the yolks long enough.

To prevent over-mixing we like using a wooden spoon instead of a whisk. The only time we may use a whisk for the custard is when we temper the egg yolks and when we pour the tempered yolk mixture back into the pot (to help prevent scrambling).

If you’re not over-mixing, but the custard is still thin, your egg yolks are probably undercooked. The proteins in the yolks need enough time to cross link and disrupt the flow of water, or thicken. Just give your custard a few more minutes on the stovetop and it should begin to thicken nicely.

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Tips and Tricks for Success

Our banana cream pie recipe is EASY, but there are a few useful tips we wanted to highlight to ensure the most successful pie making experience!

  • As we mentioned above it’s important not to over-mix the filling as it cooks and to cook the yolks long enough to prevent the filling from being runny.
  • Alternatively, if you find your filling is too thick you can whisk the mixture to loosen it up. You can also add a little more milk, 1 tablespoon at a time (up to 4 tablespoons) to loosen the filling up.
  • If you happen to scramble your custard, just push the mixture through a fine mesh sieve to strain out the bits of scrambled eggs and you’re good to go!

More Crust Options

The Nilla wafer crust is our favorite crust for this recipe. If you can’t find Nilla wafers or you just want a different option a couple of our other favorite crusts for this pie are are this graham cracker crust (just double the recipe!) and our cream cheese crust.

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Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions

Make Ahead

Our pie can be fully made 2 days in advance. The pie can be stored in the refrigerator until ready to serve. If making pie ahead of time, garnish banana slices should be added just before serving.

Freezing

Banana cream pie freezes very well and can be frozen for up to 2 months. To freeze, place pie in the freezer until frozen. Once frozen, carefully but tightly wrap in plastic wrap, followed by foil and place back in the freezer.

To thaw, unwrap pie from foil and plastic wrap and thaw in the refrigerator for a few hours. Keep garnish banana slices off of the pie until ready to serve.

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Our ultra creamy and delicious Banana Cream Pie Recipe, made with a Nilla wafer crust and finished with a mile high pile of whipped cream! One of the best spring and summer desserts that everyone will love!!

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

chilling time: 6 hours hrs

Total Time: 6 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Servings: 12

EQUIPMENT

INGREDIENTS

crust

  • 2 2/3 cup finely crushed Nilla Wafer crumbs (11 ounces)
  • 3/4 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled

filling

  • 2 cup whole milk
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 4 tablespoons cornstarch, divided
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract or vanilla paste
  • 1 1/2 bananas, peeled and sliced into 1/2" rounds

topping

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or vanilla paste
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

optional garnishes

  • 1/2 banana, peeled and sliced
  • 8-10 mini Nilla wafers
  • 1/2 ounce shaved dark chocolate

INSTRUCTIONS

crust

  • Place ingredients into a mixing bowl and stir together until fully combined.

  • Pour crust mixture into a 9 inch pie dish and evenly press mixture into the bottom and sides of the dish.

  • Refrigerate for 1 hour, until crust is firm.

filling

  • Line bottom of chilled crust with a layer of banana slices and set aside.

  • Place milk, sugar, 3 tablespoons cornstarch, and salt into a saucepan and place over medium heat. Whisk mixture until smooth and bring to a simmer, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon until thick enough to coat the back of the spoon, 5 to 6 minutes.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together remaining tablespoon cornstarch and egg yolks until mixture is smooth.

  • Remove 1 cup hot milk from the pot and whisk into the yolks (in a mixing bowl) in a very slow and steady drizzle, making sure not to scramble the yolks.

  • Lower heat to medium-low and pour tempered yolk mixture back into the pot and stir together until smooth.

  • Cook the mixture for 2 to 3 more minutes, before removing from the heat and stirring in the butter and vanilla. Stir until butter melts and is evenly incorporated into the pudding.Mixture should be very thick.

  • Place pot of pudding directly into an ice bath (to stop the cooking process), stirring occasionally until slightly cooled, 10 to 25 minutes.

  • Pour pudding into prepared crust and spread into an even layer and refrigerate between 2 hour and 6 hours (until filling has set and pie is cold) and up to 24hours.

topping

  • In a large mixing bowl combine cream, sugar, vanilla, and salt.

  • Beat mixture until stiff peaks just form, being careful not to over whip.

optional garnishes

  • Pile whipped cream over pie in large dollops and finish with sliced bananas and shaved chocolate. Slice and serve.

NOTES

**Makes one 9 inch pie** (1.4qt/1.3L)

**Nutritional Information Does Not Include Optional Garnishes**

Tips and Tricks for Success

  • It’s important not to over-mix the filling as it cooks and to cook the yolks long enough to prevent the filling from being runny.
  • Alternatively, if you find your filling is too thick you can whisk the mixture to loosen it up. You can also add a little more milk, 1 tablespoon at a time (up to 4 tablespoons) to loosen the filling up.
  • If you happen to scramble your custard, just push the mixture through a fine mesh sieve to strain out the bits of scrambled eggs and you’re good to go!

Calories: 484kcal Carbohydrates: 43g Protein: 4g Fat: 33g Saturated Fat: 20g Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g Monounsaturated Fat: 8g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 114mg Sodium: 207mg Potassium: 182mg Fiber: 1g Sugar: 29g Vitamin A: 1083IU Vitamin C: 2mg Calcium: 85mg Iron: 1mg

CUISINE: American

KEYWORD: banana dessert, custard pie, nilla wafer crust

COURSE: Dessert

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Jenny Park is half of Spoon Fork Bacon. She is also a food stylist and recipe developer. One of her favorite foods is donuts. #sfbJENNY

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    The pie is in the fridge as we speak! My family and I are going to dig into that bad boy tonight and I can’t wait. I did get a taste of the cooled filling before it went into the crust and WOW! It’s delicious! Easy to make too!

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  2. Banana Cream Pie Recipe (30)Bob

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    Yum! This pie was WAAAYYY easier to make than I ever imagined! It’s also VERY tasty! 6 of us polished this entire pie off in a single sitting. Whoops!

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FAQs

How do you keep bananas from turning brown in banana cream pie? ›

One of the most popular and effective methods is to coat the fruit in lemon juice, which changes the pH of the fruit. This reduces the enzyme's ability to cause the fruit to brown.

Is banana cream pie made of pudding? ›

In a large bowl, whisk milk, pudding mix and vanilla for 2 minutes (mixture will be thick). Fold in 3 cups whipped topping. Pour 1-1/3 cups pudding mixture into pie crust. Layer with banana slices and remaining pudding mixture.

How do you thicken banana cream pie filling? ›

For thickening, you'll use cornstarch. (The egg yolks and cream help, too.) A fork works for whisking the cornstarch and egg yolk mixture.

Why is my banana cream pie filling runny? ›

Several factors could contribute to a runny banana cream pie. It may not have set properly if the custard wasn't cooked long enough or if it wasn't chilled adequately. Ensure you follow the recipe's instructions for both cooking and chilling times, and consider refrigerating the pie for a longer period if needed.

Does lemon juice keep bananas from turning brown? ›

To prevent your banana slices from browning, you can use the same trick you've seen for apples: acid! Just toss your banana slices in some lemon juice to inhibit enzymatic browning. Full coverage, particularly on the cut sides, will help prevent the slices from turning brown.

Does pineapple juice keep bananas from turning brown? ›

Keep cut fruits, such as apples, pears, bananas, and peaches from turning brown by: Coating them with an acidic juice such as lemon, orange, or pineapple juice. Use a commercial anti-darkening preparation with fruits, such as Fruit-Fresh®*, and follow the manufacturer's directions.

What's the difference between custard pie and cream pie? ›

In North America, "custard pie" commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust.

What is humble pie made of? ›

An umble pie is a pie filled with chopped or minced offal, especially of deer but often other meats, called umbles in Middle English, which derived from the word numble (after the Middle French nombles), meaning "deer's innards".

Why isn t my banana cream pie setting? ›

Why is my banana cream pie filling runny? A runny filling can occur if you don't cook the filling long enough or chill the pie adequately. The key is to cook the filling over medium heat until it's thick. You must also let the pie chill for at least 2 to 3 hours to allow the filling to set properly.

Why is my banana pudding so runny? ›

Don't keep it too long!

Pudding that has been stored for too long will not feel fresh anymore and start to runny. Therefore, do not let the pudding stay in the refrigerator for days so that it does not runny.

What is the best ingredient to use in thickening the filling of cream pies? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

What ingredient helps thicken the filling of a cream pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

How do you make pie filling firmer? ›

Tapioca as Pie Filling Thickener

This old-school ingredient may be what your great grandmother used to thicken her pies, and it's still great for making a perfect fruit pie with a clear, stable filling. Tapioca is derived from cassava (also known as yuca or manioc), a starchy root native to South America.

What to put on bananas to keep from browning? ›

To preserve peeled bananas, take a tablespoon of lemon juice and brush it over the banana. Lime juice, pineapple juice, and orange juice will work as well.

Is it normal for bananas to turn brown in banana pudding? ›

However, you also shouldn't expect banana pudding to last longer than a day or so. Beyond that, the bananas will start to darken wherever some of the pudding has been spooned out, exposing them to air.

What keeps the banana from browning too much? ›

Wrap Plastic Around The Crown

Ethylene gas is released from the stems of bananas, which is where the bunch is held together. Wrap some plastic wrap around the crown to slow the ripening process.

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