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BANANA PUDDING

singer

Posted 11:24 am, 11/20/2007

for years i have made banana pudding in the micro wave. it is perfect everytime, and i am eating it in 12 min. from start to finish. nothing instant, completely from scratch., and everything in one dish. message me and i will tell you how to do it. nothing to it, so easy.

Penni30

Posted 4:52 am, 11/20/2007

Thank you so much for the Banana Pudding receipe. It sounds like the one I used to make and it was really good. Can't wait to make another one. Thanks again

kimmyhillbilly

Posted 5:57 am, 11/19/2007

Ok, you're lucky I had my cookbook with the ham recipe with me cause this was in it, too! It's rich and too good!

Old Fashioned Banana Pudding

3/4 c sugar
1/2 c flour
1 tsp vanilla
3 sliced bananas
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs, separated
2 C. scalded milk
2 Tablespoons sugar

Mix sugar with flour and salt. Gradually add beaten egg yolks to milk and pour slowly in to dry ingredients. Cook about 15 minutes in a double boiler, stirring constantly til thickened. Add vanilla. Line dish with wafers and cover with bananas then cover with custard. Beat the egg whites til stiff and add 2 Tablespoons of sugar and spread over custard. Bake 15 minutes at 325 degrees.

Penni30

Posted 5:30 am, 11/19/2007

Does anyone have a recipe for the old fashioned Banana Pudding (nothing instant) or the old fashioned Banana Cake?

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