Chris' No Nanner Banana Pudding. Home made banana pudding with the pudding cooked on my old white gas stove. No-cook banana pudding made with instant vanilla pudding mix, condensed milk and whipped topping. This is a excellent recipe for banana puddings.
Nanner Puddin (Banana Pudding): Greeting from the sunny South, the home of maters (tomatoes), taters (potatoes) and nanner puddin Pour the pudding mixture over the vanilla wafer/banana layers.
When pouring it, make sure to pour it over all the layers.
Rather than a layered dessert of vanilla pudding with sliced bananas and vanilla wafers, this is a banana-flavored pudding.
You can cook Chris' No Nanner Banana Pudding using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Chris' No Nanner Banana Pudding
- You need 1/2 cup of Sugar.
- Prepare 1 cup of Flour.
- Prepare 3 of Egg yolk (save whites).
- You need 2 cup of Milk.
- It's 1 tsp of Banana extract.
- It's 1 box of Nilla wafers.
- You need 1 dash of salt.
- You need of topping.
- It's 1/4 cup of Sugar.
- Prepare 3 of Room temperature egg whites.
- Prepare 1 tsp of Cream tartar.
It has all the fruit and custard flavor we love in a scoop of banana ice cream reimagined in a warm and cozy format for a comforting winter. Banana Pudding, or Nanner Puddin as it is affectionately called, is one of the easiest desserts to make so long as you can make a homemade custard. A few weeks ago when I published Banana Pudding Pancakes, I realized Spicy Southern Kitchen was lacking a straight up Banana Pudding Recipe. I use the recipe on the side of the box of Nilla Wafers, you can't beat a good old custard.
Chris' No Nanner Banana Pudding step by step
- In double boiler (to prevent burning) whisk together all pudding ingredients until thick.
- Remove from heat and pour half box Nilla wafers into pudding mixture and stir.
- Set aside.
- Using electric mixer, mix egg whites 1/4 sugar and 1 tsp cream tartar. Until peaks form.
- Poor mixture over pudding.
- Broil until topping lightly browned.
- Enjoy.
I do two things different though, I do add some banana extract to the custard as well as the vanilla. My wife makes a slap ya granma nanner puddin. I'll try to get her to give me the recipe. You may also see yellow "bananas" (stamens) growing around the pistils/hairs of the buds. A stamen normally grows inside a male pollen sac but sometimes appear directly on female buds, especially in times of stress.