Banana Foster Pudding is a dessert inspired by the classic New Orleans dish Bananas Foster, but in a creamy, comforting pudding form. 🍌🍮 It combines sweet bananas, rich caramel flavors, and a smooth custard or pudding base—all without the need for flambéing!
Key Components:
- Bananas – sliced ripe bananas for sweetness and texture
- Caramel sauce – made from brown sugar, butter, and sometimes a splash of vanilla
- Pudding or custard – vanilla or caramel pudding works well
- Optional extras: whipped cream, nuts (like pecans), or a sprinkle of cinnamon
Basic Method:
- Make the caramel sauce by melting butter with brown sugar until bubbly.
- Cook the bananas briefly in the caramel to coat them.
- Prepare pudding or custard according to package or recipe.
- Layer pudding and bananas in serving dishes or a trifle dish.
- Top with extra caramel, nuts, or whipped cream for presentation.
Serving Tips:
- Serve chilled for a refreshing treat or slightly warm for a cozy dessert
- Works as a make-ahead dessert—just keep the topping separate until serving
- Can be made gluten-free if the pudding is naturally gluten-free
It’s basically banana pudding with a boozy, caramelized twist (though alcohol like rum is optional).
I can give you a simple step-by-step recipe for Banana Foster Pudding that’s rich, creamy, and easy to make at home. Do you want me to do that?