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No-Bake Banana Split Pudding Pie Recipe

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If you were to take a peek into my kitchen you are probably going to find at least 15 Kraft products between the refrigerator and the pantry. #KraftEssentials help keep my kitchen running smoothly. Some of my favorite Kraft products are Jell-O Pudding and Cool Whip. I always have about 4 boxes of Jell-O Instant Pudding on hand. There are so many easy dessert recipes like thisBanana Split Pudding Pie recipe that can be made with a just a few Kraft products like Jell-O Pudding and Cool Whip.

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I've been making so many holiday treats lately that I was running low on some of my favorite #KraftEssentialsso I needed to restock. On a recent shopping trip to Walmart I replenished my supplies and decided to try out an easy dessert recipe using some of my favorite Kraft products like Jell-O Pudding, Cool Whip, Baker's Chocolate, Bakers Sweetened Coconut and Jet Puffed Mini Marshmallows.

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To make this recipe you will need a large box of Jell-O Instant Vanilla pudding, cold milk, a container of Cool Whip, a graham cracker crust, a couple of banana's, some maraschino cherries,Bakers Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate Bar, Jet Puffed mini Marshmallows, some chopped walnuts, Baker's Sweetened Coconut flakes and a little bit of lemon juice.

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Prepare the vanilla pudding by whisking it with the milk for about 3 minutes until it thickens. Spoon the pudding into the graham cracker crust and smooth the top with the back of a spoon.

Slice 1 banana into a bowl and cover with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Gently stir the banana slices to cover them with the lemon juice. This prevents the banana slices from browning. Arrange the banana slices over the top of the pudding. Cover with the plastic cover that came with the graham cracker crust. Refrigerate for about an 1 hour or until the pudding is set.

The best part of the No BakeBanana Split Pudding Pie is the Cool Whip and toppings.

Spread the Cool Whip over the top of the pie. Mounding it a bit in the center. Slice the second banana and cover it with the remaining tablespoon of lemon juice, coating both sides of the banana slices.

Arrange the banana slices in a pretty pattern on top of the Cool Whip. Then arrange the maraschino cherries tucked in between the banana slices.

Use the mini marshmallows to fill in the spaces between the banana slices and cherries. I sunk them half way into the Cool Whip but you could just scatter them randomly over the top of the pie.

Sprinkle the top of the pie with the chopped walnuts. You could also use peanuts instead.

Melt 2 squares of the Baker's Semi Sweet Chocolate bar in the microwave by heating it first for 20 seconds then stirring. Continue heating in 10 second intervals until melted and smooth.

Drizzle the melted chocolate over the top of the pie.

Chill the pie for about 3 hours or overnight before serving. You could even freeze it overnight to give it a real ice cream texture.

I love the way this pudding pie turned out. It looks just like a Banana Split! and tastes so good.

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Banana Split Pudding Pie

Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face

20 Minute No-Bake Banana Split Pudding Pie is fun and delicious. Get all of your favorite banana split ingredients in on easy to cut and serve no bake pie recipe.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 321 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 8 oz. Cool Whip
  • 1 5.1 oz box Jello Vanilla instant pudding
  • 2 ½ cups cold milk
  • 1 Box four oz box Bakers Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate Bar
  • 1 9 inch graham cracker crust
  • ¼ cup Jet Puff mini Marshmallows
  • ¼ cup Bakers sweetened coconut
  • 1 jar small jar maraschino cherries
  • ⅛-1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts
  • 1 ½ large large bananas
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice

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Instructions

  • Prepare the pudding by whisking 2 ½ cup of cold milk into the pudding. Whisk until thickened.

  • Pour pudding into the prepared graham cracker crust and smooth the top.

  • Into a bowl cut one banana into round slices. Pour about one tablespoon of lemon juice over the slices, gently stirring to cover all side with lemon juice to prevent browning.

  • Place pie in refrigerator for an hour or two to allow the pudding to set.

  • Once the pudding is set spread the container of Cool Whip over the pie filling evenly.

  • Slice half a banana, again using the remaining lemon juice to cover all sides to prevent browning.

  • Arrange the banana slices in a pattern around the entire layer of Cool Whip topping. Drain cherries and arrange over the top of the cool whip in between the banana slices.

  • Sprinkle the Jet Puff mini marshmallows and chopped nuts over the pie top.

  • Melt the remaining Bakers Chocolate pieces in the microwave and drizzle over the entire top of the pie.

  • Place the pie in the freezer for 3 hours or over night before serving.

  • 9-inch Pie

Nutrition

Serving: 1SliceCalories: 321kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 280mgPotassium: 247mgFiber: 2gSugar: 38gVitamin A: 150IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 108mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Tonia

    What a great idea for a pie! Looks easy to make and delicious to eat! #client

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      Thank you Tonia!

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Banana Split Pudding Pie Recipe - Flour On My Face (2024)

FAQs

What is a traditional banana split made of? ›

A banana split is an American ice cream-based dessert consisting of a peeled banana cut in half lengthwise, and served with ice-cream and sauce between the two pieces. There are many variations, but the classic banana split is made with three scoops of ice cream (one each of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry).

How to make banana split dreamlight valley? ›

Here's the recipe for Banana Split in Disney Dreamlight Valley:
  1. x1 Banana.
  2. x1 Milk.
  3. x1 Slush Ice.
  4. x1 Any Sweet.
  5. x1 Sugarcane.
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Why is it called a banana split? ›

Typically, the toppings still include pineapple, sometimes strawberries, and the banana is split vertically down the middle; hence the name banana split. And, yes, the traditional banana split is made with three ice cream flavors, one scoop each of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.

Are banana splits healthy or unhealthy Why? ›

The main component of a banana split is the banana itself. With this fruit, you're getting potassium, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, manganese, fiber, and more. It can help with energy and even contains nutrients that work to moderate your blood sugar levels. Having this in the mix is better than eating ice cream alone.

What is the flavor of the banana split? ›

This classic ice cream dessert starts with a fresh banana, three scoops of ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry), pineapple, chocolate syrup, and strawberries. Oh, and don't forget the whipped cream, nuts, and maraschino cherries. Grab a spoon and dig in!

How to make dream ice cream? ›

To make Dream Ice Cream, gather these three vital ingredients and throw them into the pot; Dreamlight Fruit, Slush Ice, and Milk. The first two are connected to some characters' Friendship Quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley, so players might need to increase their Friendship level before attempting to make this recipe.

How to make banana split eternity isle? ›

To make a Banana Split, you'll need 1 Slush Ice, 1 Banana, 1 Milk, 1 Sugarcane, and 1 Sweet.

How do you cut a banana inside the skin? ›

Push the needle carefully through the skin and into the banana. Push it far enough to reach to the other side but don't puncture through. Without rupturing the entry point of the hole, move the needle back and forth, creating a clean slice inside the banana.

How to do the sliced banana trick? ›

Push the needle in the banana at a well-concealed spot and wiggle it up and down inside the banana. This will create a cut across the banana. Keep the hole as small as possible where the needle is inserted. Repeat the process down the side of the banana to create as many slices as you'd like.

Why aren't banana splits popular anymore? ›

America's affection for the banana split began to ebb in the 1950s. New ice cream flavors distracted people from the vanilla, chocolate, strawberry routine. Soda fountains gave way to chains like Carvel (the last Walgreens soda fountain fell silent more than 50 years ago).

What town invented the banana split? ›

Since its invention in 1904, the Banana Split has become an iconic part of American dessert culture. Its history began when David Strickler, a 23-year-old “soda jerk” at a drugstore in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, started experimenting with different ice cream combinations.

What is the difference between a banana split and a banana royale? ›

Scoops of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream are placed between the banana slices. The ice cream is then covered with chocolate syrup, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry on top. If the bananas are cut crosswise, the dish would then be a “banana royale.”

What is the difference between a banana split and a banana boat? ›

It is not! A banana split is an ice cream sundae that has an uncooked banana and ice cream on top. Banana splits are usually served in a dish called a “boat,” hence the confusion.

What's on a banana split from Dairy Queen? ›

Our Banana Split Royal Treat is made with delicious, creamy DQ vanilla soft serve nestled between sweet strawberry, pineapple, chocolate, and whipped toppings.

What is banana pulp made of? ›

The raw material to produce pulp is the cellulose in the form of fiber in which almost all of the plants contain the cellulose that can be used as the raw material of pulp production. One of the plants containing high cellulose is the banana.

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