Creamy Southern Banana Pudding: A Classic Dessert for Gatherings

Servings: 8 Total Time: 2 hrs 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Whip up this creamy and indulgent banana pudding with layers of fresh bananas, vanilla wafers, and a luscious homemade custard. Perfect for any occasion!
Banana Pudding on a square Casserole and crushed vanilla wafers on top. Banana slices and wafer are laying on the side of the casserole pinit

Banana Pudding isn’t just a dessert; it’s a Southern treasure that brings people together like no other sweet treat can. I first discovered this creamy, dreamy delight during our time living in Florida. From backyard barbecues to potlucks, a big bowl of Banana Pudding was always the star of the dessert table.

This recipe is my tribute to the South’s love for Banana Pudding—a simple yet irresistible dessert made with layers of creamy vanilla pudding, fresh bananas, and crunchy cookies. Whether you’re hosting a party or just craving a nostalgic treat, this recipe is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser!

Banana Pudding in a Casserole with Cream and crushed Vanilla Wavers on top

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Perfect for Parties: Its large serving size and crowd-pleasing flavors make it ideal for gatherings.
  • Kid-Friendly: The layers of cookies and bananas make it a hit with kids and adults alike.
  • Customizable: Whether you prefer it sugar-free, gluten-free, or with a tropical twist, this recipe adapts to your needs.

The History of Banana Pudding

Banana Pudding has its roots in the Southern United States but wasn’t always the dessert we know today. Bananas first became widely available in the U.S. in the late 19th century. Around this time, cooks began incorporating them into desserts like trifles, which were popular in England. Over time, the dish evolved into the layered masterpiece we know today, with vanilla pudding, bananas, and cookies becoming its signature components.

What makes Banana Pudding so special is its adaptability. Some families swear by using vanilla wafers, while others prefer graham crackers or even ladyfingers. And the pudding itself? It can be homemade or straight from a box—both are equally delicious!

💡Tips and Variations

  • Gluten-Free Option: Swap vanilla wafers for gluten-free cookies.
  • Sugar-Free Version: Use sugar-free pudding mix and whipped topping.
  • Homemade Pudding: If you have extra time, make your pudding from scratch for a richer flavor.
  • Tropical Twist: Add a layer of crushed pineapple for a fun variation.
  • Meringue Topping: For a more traditional Southern twist, top your Banana Pudding with meringue and bake it until golden.

📢 Fun Facts About Banana Pudding

  1. A Southern Staple: While Banana Pudding is now synonymous with Southern cuisine, it actually originated from English trifles. The South simply made it better!
  2. National Banana Pudding Day: Did you know there’s a whole day dedicated to this dessert? Mark your calendars for August 29th!
  3. The Classic Debate: Southerners are divided—should Banana Pudding be served warm or cold? While the cold version is more common, some swear by baking it with a meringue topping.
  4. Vanilla Wafers for the Win: Nabisco’s vanilla wafers became a staple ingredient for Banana Pudding in the early 20th century, cementing the dessert as an American classic.
  5. No-Bake Wonder:
    One of the reasons banana pudding is so beloved is its simplicity—it’s often a no-bake dessert, making it easy and quick to prepare.

  6. Layering is Key:
    The hallmark of a good banana pudding is its layers: creamy custard, sliced bananas, and cookies. The layering not only looks appealing but also ensures a perfect bite every time.

  7. Toppings Galore:
    While traditional banana pudding is topped with meringue, many modern versions use whipped cream or even caramel drizzle for a decadent twist.

  8. A Dessert for All Seasons:
    Banana pudding is a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed year-round, whether served chilled in summer or as a comforting treat in winter.

Notes for Ingredients

  • Instant vanilla pudding mix is the easiest way, but you can make vanilla pudding from scratch as well.
  • Cold milk works best 
  • Cool whip is mostly used for this dessert. Make sure it is completely thawed.
  • Vanilla wafers, store-bought or homemade
  • Ripe bananas are recommended since it will taste like banana. Green bananas don’t have much taste.
  • Optional: Fresh whipped cream for garnish

How to make Banana Pudding

Prepare the Pudding: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the pudding mix and cold milk until smooth. Let it sit for 2 minutes to thicken.

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Combine Ingredients: Fold in the whipped topping gently to maintain a light, fluffy texture.

Layer the Dessert: In a large trifle dish or 9×13-inch baking dish, layer the ingredients as follows:

  • Start with a layer of vanilla wafers.
  • Add a layer of sliced bananas.
  • Spread a layer of the pudding mixture over the bananas.
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  • Repeat the layers until all ingredients are used, finishing with a layer of pudding.

Chill: Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight to allow the flavors to meld.

Serve: Garnish with additional vanilla wafers or fresh whipped cream before serving.

FAQs about Banana Pudding

Q: Can I make Banana Pudding ahead of time?
A: Yes! It tastes even better when made a day in advance as the flavors meld together beautifully.

Q: How long does Banana Pudding last in the fridge?
A: It’s best enjoyed within 2-3 days, as the bananas may begin to brown.

Q: Can I freeze Banana Pudding?
A: Freezing is possible, but the texture of the bananas and pudding may change. It’s best served fresh!

Q: What’s the best way to keep bananas from browning?
A: Toss the banana slices in a bit of lemon juice before layering them into the dessert. This will help slow down the browning process.

Serving Suggestions

Banana Pudding is a showstopper dessert that deserves to be the centerpiece of your table. Serve it in a trifle dish for a stunning presentation, or portion it into mason jars for individual servings. Pair it with a cup of sweet tea or freshly brewed coffee for the ultimate Southern experience.

For a fun twist, try assembling it in mini dessert cups for a party or picnic. The individual servings are not only adorable but also make for easy cleanup!

Wrapping Up

Banana Pudding is more than just a dessert—it’s a slice of Southern hospitality. Whether you’re making it for a special occasion or just because, this recipe is sure to bring smiles to your table. The creamy layers, sweet bananas, and crunchy cookies create the perfect combination of flavors and textures.

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Creamy Southern Banana Pudding: A Classic Dessert for Gatherings

Dive into the rich history and creamy layers of Southern Banana Pudding! A perfect dessert for gatherings, featuring bananas, pudding, and cookies. Easy, nostalgic, and oh-so-delicious!

Prep Time 30 mins Rest Time 2 hrs Total Time 2 hrs 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 8 Estimated Cost: $ 4 Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Measure 2 cups of milk and fill into a medium bowl. Add instant pudding and whisk either with a whisk or a mixer for about 2 minutes.
    Let sit for about 3-5 minutes.

  1. In the meantime cut bananas in slices. Put to the side.
    Add all the cool whip into the bowl with the pudding and gently mix until all is well combined. I use a regular whisk and carefully fold it into each other.

  1. Now begins the fun. I used a square glass casserole dish, but you can also use a trifle glass or  9" x 13" dish.
    Lay the vanilla wafers side up on the bottom of the dish. Next take the banana slices and place one on top of each wafer. Then take half of the cream and spread it evenly over the bananas.

  1. Now build the second layer the same way. Wafers first, then banana slices and then the rest of the cream.
    I crushed and sprinkled some of the vanilla wafers on top  of the cream, but you can do whatever you like. Be creative!

  1. Put the finished banana pudding in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. I would recommend at least 4 hours, but it tastes even better, when left in the fridge overnight.
    Enjoy!!

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