Oh, that sounds like a dreamy layered dessert β combining strawberries, cheesecake flavor, and banana pudding into one decadent treat! Hereβs a detailed recipe to make a Strawberry Cheesecake Banana Pudding:
π Strawberry Cheesecake Banana Pudding
π§ Ingredients
For the Cheesecake Pudding
- 1 (8 oz / 225 g) package cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup (240 ml) heavy cream
- Β½ cup (60 g) powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the Banana Pudding Layer
- 1 (3.4 oz / 96 g) package instant vanilla pudding mix
- 2 cups (480 ml) cold milk
Other Layers
- 3β4 ripe bananas, sliced
- 1 Β½ cups fresh strawberries, sliced
- 1 (14 oz / 400 g) package vanilla wafer cookies (or graham crackers)
- Optional: whipped cream for topping
π©βπ³ Instructions
1. Make the Cheesecake Layer
- In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth.
- Add powdered sugar and vanilla, then beat until creamy.
- Whip heavy cream separately until stiff peaks form, then gently fold into cream cheese mixture. Set aside.
2. Make the Banana Pudding
- In another bowl, whisk pudding mix with cold milk for 2 minutes until thickened.
3. Layer the Dessert
- In a trifle dish or glass bowl, start with a layer of vanilla wafers.
- Add a layer of banana slices, then a layer of banana pudding.
- Add a layer of sliced strawberries.
- Spread a layer of cheesecake cream over the fruit.
- Repeat layers until ingredients are used, ending with cheesecake cream on top.
4. Chill
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours (or overnight) to let flavors meld and cookies soften.
5. Serve
- Top with extra strawberries, banana slices, or a dollop of whipped cream.
π΄ Tips
- Cookie soak: For extra flavor, lightly dip wafers in milk before layering.
- Make-ahead: This dessert tastes even better after a few hours in the fridge.
- Flavor twists: Add a drizzle of strawberry puree or a sprinkle of graham cracker crumbs on top.
If you want, I can give a simpler, no-bake version that layers everything in a jar for individual servings, which is perfect for parties or meal prep.
Do you want me to do that?