Yum this sounds good. Question though. Would you really need to use a double
boiler? I ask because I don't own one and would like to attempt this recipe.

Keith


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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 8:44 AM
To: c n d
Subject: [CnD] banana pudding

I am not sure this is what you are looking for but in the south (USA) folks
call this banana pudding, but coming from the north I would call this banana
cream pie.  When I made this the first time, home grown southerners said
"just like my Mama makes".  
Banana Pudding

Prep Time: 1 hourYield: 8 to 12 servings

3/4 cup sugar

3 eggs, separated

2 tablespoons flour

Dash salt

2 cups milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

Nilla Wafers

4 bananas

1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar

Prepare a double boiler. Mix together sugar, egg yolks, flour and salt. Add
milk and mix again. Heat on stove until the custard sticks to the sides of
pan,

approximately 20 minutes. Add vanilla after mixture has thickened. Let cool.

To assemble: Put few drops of pudding in the bottom of a 2-quart dish and
spread around. Layer Nilla Wafers and cut up 2 bananas, add 1/2 of custard,
repeat

layer and arrange wafers around the sides.

In a separate bowl beat egg whites with 1/2 cup sugar and cream of tartar
until it forms stiff peaks, spread on pudding and bake in a preheated 425
oven for 4 minutes, just brown on top.

Serve warm or cold.

 

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