Granny's Banana Cream Pie

"So delicious !!"
 
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photo by Jonathan Melendez photo by Jonathan Melendez
photo by Jonathan Melendez photo by Jonathan Melendez
photo by Ashley W. photo by Ashley W.
Ready In:
49mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a saucepan, combine sugar, flour, and salt; stir in milk and mix well.
  • Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens and comes to a boil; boil for 2 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat.
  • Stir a small amount of cream mixture into egg yolks; return all to saucepan.
  • Cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly; remove from the heat.
  • Add butter and vanilla; mix well; allow to cool slightly.
  • Slice the bananas and place evenly in pastry shell; pour cream mixture over bananas.
  • Cool; before serving, garnish with whipped cream or Cool Whip and bananas.
  • Refrigerate any leftovers.

Questions & Replies

  1. Will this have a pudding consistency
     
  2. and do you have the recipe for the pie crust
     
  3. it does not say weather the butter is salted or unsalted
     
  4. Can this pie be frozen? I want to make it tomorrow, then eat it on Sunday.
     
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Reviews

  1. Wonderful!!! This pie filling will stand up to any I have ever tasted! Very easy to follow directions. I used bananas that were pretty ripe, so I only used two of them. The filling is very creamy, great homemade taste. I made whipped cream using heavy cream. It was fantastic!! This goes into my keepers file! Thanks NurseDi!!!
     
  2. The second top rated banana cream pie recipe is almost exactly the same but the amount of milk in the other recipe calls for 3 cups of milk were this recipe calls for 2. I have made both recipe and find that using 2 cups of milk instead of 3 taste and firms up better.This recipe is basic yet so delicate. If you don't cook the cream long enough its a soupy mess but if you cook it too long the cream is to stiff. This is were one has to use your cooking intuition but for those that are not there yet I found that cooking the mixture over medium heat stirring constantly for 9-10 minutes then proceeding with step 3 made a perfect filling. I hope this helps. Oh and of course whole milk works best (its a cream pie). Thanks for posting!
     
  3. Can I make my review for more than 5 stars? Yummy. This was an amazing pie and I don't usually eat nor make banana cream pie. I always go for the chocolate ones first. :-) But the suggestion from Peggy Lynn (very heavily, I might add) <wink, wink> was made for me to try it and boy am I glad that I did. The only changes that I made and it is only because of personal preference was to use half and half instead of milk, use a deep dish pie crust, double the recipe and make it in layers. Banana layer, cream layer, banana layer and finally cream layer. Then of course the whipped cream. (Can't forget the whipped cream) Oh my goodness. How rich and creamy this was. My husband couldn't wait to try it and it was still warm in the center but he didn't care and I must say that it didn't matter to me either. Thank you so much for such a wonderful recipe. It is one that I will make many many times. :-)
     
  4. First time custard maker here. Turned out perfectly and was a huge hit in my household. Definitely a keeper, thank you!
     
  5. I have been using this same recipe since I started making banana cream pie forever ago! I always top mine with sweetened whipped cream. It is also delicious to use a baked graham cracker crust instead of the pie crust. So nice to see people love this as much as my family does. Thanks for posting!
     
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Tweaks

  1. I used sliced frozen bananas on the bottom - worked out just fine, and I didn't even make a crust - just put shortcake cookies in a blender and packed the crumbs onto the bottom of the pie pan. It worked well!
     
  2. Almonds
     
  3. I'm not a baker so I used a graham cracker crust
     
  4. I have been using this same recipe since I started making banana cream pie forever ago! I always top mine with sweetened whipped cream. It is also delicious to use a baked graham cracker crust instead of the pie crust. So nice to see people love this as much as my family does. Thanks for posting!
     
  5. Yum! I made this using Shake-a-Pie Crust Recipe #45268 and it was just really great. It is now in my keeper file. I think I ended up using 4 bananas and also used Dream Whip instead of cool whip. Hands down, the best banana pie I have ever personally made. Didn't last a day. Thank you!
     

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