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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Banana Caramel Cream Dessert



Some may say I'm a bit obsessed with desserts... and I'm sure they're right.  A few weeks ago I was laying in bed late at night, dreaming up the creation I have for you today.  Mind you, it's nothing all that ground breaking... but it sure is delicious!  A layer of rich pastry cream, fresh bananas, whipped cream, caramel sauce, and a graham cracker crust.  Each element is pretty tasty on it's own, but when layered together they create a pretty amazing dessert!   


Banana Caramel Cream Dessert

Ingredients~

Vanilla Pastry Cream (recipe below)

Bananas (I used two bananas for 6 small dessert servings)

Good quality caramel sauce, or dulce de leche.

Fresh whipped cream (I used 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream and 1 Tablespoon powdered sugar)

Graham Cracker crumble (recipe below)

Vanilla Pastry Cream

2/3 cup sugar (can be reduced to 1/2 cup if you prefer desserts less sweet)
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 cups whole milk
2 eggs
2 Tablespoons butter
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract (or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste)

Directions:
In a medium bowl,  beat eggs with a fork to combine.  Set aside.

Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt in a medium saucepan.  Gradually pour in milk, while whisking, to make a smooth mixture.  Cook over medium heat, stirring almost constantly, until the mixture thickens and boils.  Continue to cook and stir one minute. 

Pour several tablespoons of the hot mixture into the bowl with the eggs and immediately stir well.  Pour warmed egg mixture into the pan with the rest of the hot milk mixture.  Return to a slow boil, and cook one minute, stirring constantly. 

Remove from heat and stir in butter and vanilla.  Set aside to cool.  When the pan has cooled, place in the refrigerator to fully cool.  If desired, lay a piece of plastic wrap on the top surface of the pastry cream to prevent a skin from forming. 

Graham Cracker Crumble

1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 10 full sized crackers)
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 Tablespoon sugar

Directions:
Crush crackers in a large ziplock type bag.  Pour crumbs, sugar and melted butter into a bowl and , stir until fully combined.  Pour into a 9"x13" casserole dish and press into a even layer.  Bake at 350*F for 10-12 minutes, until light brown.  Allow to cool.

Dessert assembly~
(pictured below as well)

1.  Spoon about 2 tablespoons graham cracker crumble into individual serving dishes.  Use a small glass to press the crumble into a firm layer (as pictured below).

2.  Add a layer of pastry cream into each dish.  For easy assembly, fill a large ziplock type bag with the pastry cream, snip off the end and fill the dishes from this bag. 

3.  Add a few slices of banana.

4.  Top bananas with a layer of whipped cream.

5.  Add some graham cracker crumble and a drizzle of caramel (scoop caramel or dulce de leche into a small ziplock bag and snip off the end for easy application).

Repeat layers 2-5

Serve immediately or refrigerate up to 3 hours.  Top with a slice of fresh banana just before serving.

Note:  I used 6 small dessert dishes.   If you make 6 desserts, you will have pastry cream and graham cracker crumble left over.  If you want to make more desserts, or one large trifle dish, you will have enough pastry cream and graham cracker crumble for 10-12 individual desserts.  For a large trifle, or more than 6 individual desserts I would double the amount of whipped cream listed above.  

Recipe Source- Final recipe by Glorious Treats.
Vanilla pastry cream recipe adjusted from class notes from a college cooking class I took in 1997. 

Alterations:  The recipes posted above are what I used, if you'd like to experiment with substitutions, such as using prepared pudding mix in place of the pastry cream, or cool whip in place of the whipped cream, feel free, but I can not attest to the results. 

Press graham cracker crumble into individual dishes.

Add a layer of pastry cream and bananas.

Top bananas with whipped cream, graham cracker crumble and caramel.  Repeat layers. 


Enjoy!

67 comments:

  1. These look delicious I love banana!

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  2. wow, those look amazing. I am definately trying this one ASAP! yum!

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  3. Pure torture! I need one of those right now!!! They look fantastic I need to make these soon

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  4. OMG!!! LOOKS so awesome! Can I pin it?

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  5. This looks much better than regular banana pudding...I love it!! And so so elegant.

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  6. YUM! I appreciate that you can;t sleep at night so that we can have your delicious ideas and recipes! Thanks! Love you!
    ~Cecilia

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  7. This looks like the best idea EVER! I'm definitely trying this!

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  8. I love pastry cream, so you had me at that element alone. I love the small dishes you used as well, I'm in ramekin overload, so I can't justify any new baking accessories right now.

    Jessica
    stayathomeista.com

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  9. OMG! That looks and sounds amazing, have to try it soon!

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  10. Perfection! ! ! ! I am sooooooo craving these right now! YUMMMMM! :)

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  11. wooooooooow! so cool! just want to eat that! :)

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  12. Uh my god...deve essere buonissimo..I like this!!!

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  13. These looks so yummy...very chic dessert!

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  14. Nice one, I am sure banana and caramel goes perfectly together ^^

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  15. This is absolutely lovely! I love the cookie crumbles in this! Yum!

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  16. This is delicious!! I'm gonna give it a try! yummmmm

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  17. those look so cute, and sound yummy, I love desert too, and dreaming about it is not weird at all;p

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  18. These look so good glory! Loke the crust :) I am a crust girl..hehe

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  19. Now these look amazing!!!!!! I am so going to have to give these babies a try! Thanks for sharing another fabulous recipe!

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  20. Oh my gosh, these look delicious! I love bananas and cream. :)

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  21. I think i will..enjoy i mean! Not only do these little lovelies look yummy, I just love the presentation. Thanks Glorious Treats. :)

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  22. Oh my goodness. I absolutely love bananas and any banana flavored dessert. The ingredients for this one will definitely be on my next shopping list. Thank you for sharing!

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  23. I just discovered your amazing blog.
    Wow, such a great inspiration. I look forward to reading more, gonna stay a while.

    Paul

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  24. Haha I'm exactly the same and most of my blog posts are dreamed up in bed, in the shower or any time I'm thinking about sweet stuff (which is most of the time). These little pots look absolutely delicious - banana and caramel is a match made in heaven.

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  25. I like dessert with banana, and I love pastry cream. The only thing I don't like very much is whipped cream, of course here it comes in a perfect combination with the other ingredients, it makes this dessert just fantastic.

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  26. This looks delish! I totally invent desserts when I am going to sleep.. or in my sleep... one of these days I need to make one of them a reality!

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  27. I was so dying to make a banana dessert. Really happy that you shared this. Thank you! Will try it this weekend :-))

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  28. Looks super yummy and refreshing. I will have to try this.

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  29. Oh my goodness, these look fabulous! I think I might try out your pastry cream recipe, too for my bite size pies I'm currently obsessed with. Still loving your blog!

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  30. Yum... definitely going to have to make your pastry cream recipe... these look great!

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  31. i am in australia so dont have graham crackers - can you tell me if they are a sweet biscuit and if so what tyoe so i can try and find a substitute. If a savoury biscuit are they like a cheese cracker?? regards karen from oz

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    1. Do you have digestive biscuits in Australia? They are similar to graham crackers...

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  32. Olá :))

    À coisas engraçadas ontem vi a foto desta beleza mas a menina que colocou no facebook nao diz o site que encontrou nem coloca receita... :(
    E não é que hoje por acaso encontreiiii :) o seu blogue??
    bjkas e obrigada por partilhar receitas que devem de ser uma delicia
    bjkas

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  33. This sounds like my perfect dessert - and it looks so lovely layered in the individual glasses too. Thanks for the recipe!
    http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/

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  34. Me encanta esta mezcla de sabores, buenísimo.
    Besos

    lagalletarota.blogspot.com

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  35. This looks amazing and will be trying it soon! Where did you get the small round glasses?? So cute!

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  36. oooh. I would have loved to be your assistant for these pictures. I'd have gladly "messed" up the caramel jar for you. I LOVE caramel sauce!

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  37. OMG...es lo más delicioso que he visto en la red una verdadera tentación gourmet,me encanta,abrazos hugs,hugs.

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  38. Caramel and bananas...the perfect combination!

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  39. This is called Banoffee!!! Super popular in Europe!

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  40. This is called Banoffee! Super popular in Europe!

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  41. So Tried these last night and they turned out so Yummy! Thanks for sharing!

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  42. Your glass ramekins show off the dessert beautifully. Can you tell me anything about them and/or where you purchased them?

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  43. For the Australian: find a sweet cracker, not cheese or salty. Perhaps gingersnap, or a sweet cinnamon type cracker/cookie.

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  44. I'm a huge dessert lover too - and I have a VERY big weakness to anything with banana! This looks amazing!

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  45. Love the combination of flavors in this dessert!

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  46. Love banana and love caramel. What a great idea. This looks amazing!

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  47. Hi Glory, I made this yesterday for Easter it was a hit! My MIL has celiac so when I saw your custard recipe was thickened with cornstarch I knew it would be perfect. If anyone is interested I used gluten free Graham crackers for the crust since they were a little bland I added some coconut to the mixture before baking it. My MIL was over the moon to be able to have dessert since I find that is the hardest thing to make gluten free. Thanks Glory

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  48. Hi Glory -
    I am in love with this dessert & plan to make next week.
    any advice as to where I can buy those dessert cups?

    YOur fan, Mary Perkins

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  49. Re: The dessert dishes- I bought the little dishes in a set from Bed Bath and Beyond and I believe they are still available. Pier 1 also sells the same or very similar ones. Happy Shopping!

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  50. These are adorable...I love all the layers of deliciousness! This is a beautiful twist on a beloved dessert! Thanks for sharing!

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  51. This looked so good i had to come back and read it again....wow!!!

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  52. I'm so glad this got pinned, that's how I found my way here and I'm never leaving! The dessert sounds absolutely lovely, will have to try that!! I've been making something similar (but simpler, what I've called a mock banoffee pie) a lot lately and am in love with the combo of banana and caramel sauce and could eat it every day! ;)

    With the ingredients in yours, it can't be any worse! And it looks wonderful!

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  53. I would like to make this for a baby shower I'm hosting next week, but I was wondering: how do you think it will hold up if I make it them night before? Or at least several hours in advance? I'm afraid it's get soggy and the banana slices will turn brown.

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  54. Those banana cream treats look so amazingly good!

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  55. This looks amazing!!! I am laying in bed looking through pinterest when i spy this dessert. I pin it knowing i can eat it tomorrow because i already gained the weight just looking at it!!!! Yum

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