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Homemade Banana Pudding Cups

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A classic banana pudding recipe made in cute little individual servings. It’s made with homemade pastry cream, whipped cream and fresh banana slices.

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A classic banana pudding recipe made in cute little individual servings. It’s made with homemade pastry cream, whipped cream and fresh banana slices.

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  • How To Make Banana Pudding, Step-by-Step Photos
  • How To Store Banana Pudding
  • Easy Banana Pudding Cups

Banana pudding is one of my all time favorite flavors. I LOVE baking with bananas in general but the textures from the vanilla wafer cookies with the fresh banana slices, vanilla pastry cream and whipped cream are just the best. 

I made this banana pudding cake (one of my all time favorite cakes) a couple years back and then a cupcake version so then I thought it was time for a classic version and individual cups. 

close up of banana pudding cups with a bite taken out

How To Make Banana Pudding, Step-by-Step Photos

Vanilla Pastry Cream

  1. Start making the pastry cream by whisking together the egg, sugar, cornstarch and salt until they’re smooth.
  2. Heat the milk and then use it to temper the eggs. Then return the whole mixture to the pot. 
  3. Cook the pastry cream for just a couple of minutes, until it starts to thicken, whisking aggressively and then pour it into a bowl with the butter and vanilla. 
  4. It’ll split at first but as you whisk, the butter and pastry cream will come back together and be smooth and silky.  
  5. Cover the top of the pastry cream with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill. 
egg yolks whisked with sugar and cornstarch - smooth
egg yolks whisked with sugar and cornstarch – smooth
eggs tempered with milk in saucepan
eggs tempered with milk in saucepan
Pastry cream cooked
pastry cream cooked
pastry cream splits when you add butter but comes back together as you whisk it
pastry cream splits when you add butter but comes back together as you whisk it
finished pastry cream
finished pastry cream
pastry cream smooth out with a spatula
pastry cream made with whole eggs instead of egg yolks

Whipped Cream 

  1. Whip the heavy cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla, once the cupcakes and the pastry cream have cooled completely and you’re ready to assemble.
cream whipped to stiff peaks
cream whipped to stiff peaks

Assemble

  1. Thinly Slice the bananas and toss them with a little lemon juice to prevent them from browning in the pan. 
  2. Spread a thin layer of the whipped cream on the bottom of a cup or small dish and then top with a layer of banana slices followed by vanilla wafer cookies. 
  3. Spread a layer of pastry cream on top of the wafer cookies, followed by another layer of whipped cream and repeat until you’re out of ingredients – I usually do two layers of each in a 7 ounce coupe glass. 
  4. Top with a few slices of bananas and wafer cookies and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight before serving. 
first layer of whipped cream on the bottom of a coupe glass
first layer of whipped cream on the bottom of a coupe glass
banana slices on top of whipped cream
banana slices on top of whipped cream
vanilla wafer cookie on top of banana slices
vanilla wafer cookie on top of banana slices
pastry cream on top of vanilla wafer cookies
pastry cream on top of vanilla wafer cookies
whipped cream on top of vanilla wafer cookies
whipped cream on top of vanilla wafer cookies
second layer of banana slices
second layer of banana slices
second layer of vanilla wafer cookies on top of banana slices
second layer of vanilla wafer cookies on top of banana slices
vanilla pastry cream and whipped cream on top
vanilla pastry cream and whipped cream on top
decorate with banana slices and vanilla wafer cookies and crumbs
decorate with banana slices and vanilla wafer cookies and crumbs

How To Store Banana Pudding

Banana pudding definitely needs to be refrigerated for a few hours before serving but make sure to also store it in the refrigerator when not serving. It’s good for a few days but it starts to get kind of soggy after day 3ish so I recommend serving within 1-2 days. 

I haven’t tried freezing banana pudding but I would imagine it would get all watery/leaking once defrosted so I don’t recommend it.  

decorate with banana slices and vanilla wafer cookies and crumbs
decorate with banana slices and vanilla wafer cookies and crumbs

Let me know what you think of my version of banana pudding, I definitely prefer these individual cups over the large dish.

If you have any questions, please comment down below – those will get answered much quicker than email or through social media. 

If you’ve tried this, I would very much appreciate a star rating or review as well.

As always, have a blessed day and happy baking!

Love, B

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No-Bake

Easy Banana Pudding Cups

prep 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
cook 35 minutes mins
4 hours hrs
total 5 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Serves 6 servings
A classic banana pudding recipe made in cute little individual servings. It's made with homemade pastry cream, whipped cream and fresh banana slices.
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Equipment

  • 1 stand mixer or hand mixer
  • 1 Rubber Spatula
  • 1 medium pot
  • 1 sieve

Ingredients

  • 11 oz box of Nilla Wafers (I like the minis), may have some extra

Pastry Cream

  • 1 large egg (OR 3 large egg yolks)* , room temperature
  • 30 grams cornstarch
  • 45 grams granulated sugar
  • 240 mL milk
  • 42 grams salted butter, room temperature
  • 1/2 Tbsp vanilla bean paste

Chantilly Cream

  • 60 grams powdered sugar
  • tiny pinch fine sea salt
  • 480 mL heavy whipping cream, cold
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla bean paste, OR vanilla extract

Bananas

  • 3 large ripe bananas, not over-ripe, just good for eating
  • 30 mL lemon juice, juice of 1/2 large lemon

Method

Pastry Cream

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, sugar, cornstarch and salt aggressively for 1-2 minutes, until the mixture becomes smooth and runny, with no more chunks.
    1 large egg (OR 3 large egg yolks)* room temperature, 30 grams cornstarch, 45 grams granulated sugar
  2. In a medium saucepan (preferably stainless steel or nonstick – avoid aluminum), heat the milk over medium heat, just until it comes to a simmer.
    240 mL milk
  3. Temper the eggs by streaming half of the milk into the egg mixture while continuing to whisk.
  4. Dump the whole mixture back into the saucepan and cook over medium-low heat, while whisking continuously.
  5. Within 1-3 minutes, the mixture should start to thicken, continue whisking.
  6. Once it's starting to stick to the pan, whisk aggressively for another 30-60 seconds. Remove from the heat and pour into a bowl with the butter and vanilla.
    42 grams salted butter room temperature, 1/2 Tbsp vanilla bean paste
  7. Allow the heat from the pastry cream to melt the butter for a second and then gently whisk it. It may separate at first but it'll come back together as you whisk it.
  8. The pastry cream should be smooth and silky now, if you have any lumps, feel free to push it though a sieve. Allow to cool completely before moving forward. You can make this the night before and refrigerate it.

Chantilly Cream

  1. Sift the powdered sugar and salt into the bowl of the stand mixer (or a large bowl with a hand mixer).
    60 grams powdered sugar, tiny pinch fine sea salt
  2. Add the heavy whipping cream and vanilla bean paste on top and beat at medium-low speed for about 1-2 minutes, until it starts to thicken.
    480 mL heavy whipping cream cold , 1 Tbsp vanilla bean paste OR vanilla extract
  3. Increase the speed to medium-high and continue beating for another 1-2 minutes, until the cream forms stiff peaks. Don't over-beat passed this.
  4. Use the rubber spatula to scrape the edge of the bowl and fold it a couple of times to make it smooth and silky.

Assemble

  1. Slice the bananas thinly and drizzle some lemon juice on top so they don't brown.
    3 large ripe bananas not over-ripe, just good for eating, 30 mL lemon juice juice of 1/2 large lemon
  2. Spread a small spoonful of whipped cream on the bottom of the cups and then place a layer of banana slices on top, followed by a layer of the vanilla wafers.
    11 oz box of Nilla Wafers (I like the minis) may have some extra
  3. Then spread a layer of the pastry cream on top of the vanilla wafers, followed by the whipped cream. Repeat doing the same thing for the next layer (or two, depending on how tall your cup is), saving just a few banana slices and vanilla wafers to decorate the top.
  4. Refrigerate the cups for at least a few hours or overnight!

Notes

*I generally make my pastry cream with just egg yolks for more flavor and color but it can be made with whole eggs instead so we don’t have to waste so many egg whites. For banana pudding I opt for whole eggs but you could do either.
Replace 1 egg white with 3 egg yolks – so you could do 1 whole egg or 3 egg yolks in the recipe. It’s great either way and hardly noticeable. 
**A lot of recipes mix their pudding with the whipped cream, you can mix these two and use them that way but I love seeing the different color variations, tasting the different components and feeling the different textures. 

Nutrition

Calories: 764kcalCarbohydrates: 82gProtein: 8gFat: 46gSaturated Fat: 26gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 142mgSodium: 305mgPotassium: 444mgFiber: 3gSugar: 49gVitamin A: 1514IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 114mgIron: 0.4mg
Course: Cakes
Cuisine: American
Keyword: banana, banana pudding, homemade whipped cream, pastry cream, vanilla wafers

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    I am going to try your baklava carrot cake. How far ahead can I make it? Can it be frozen?

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      13.08.2025

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