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This week Grammy J came over to have a special day with little momma and teach her how to make Grammy J’s famous Homemade Banana Pudding recipe. Now let me just say that I’m not a fan of banana desserts in general, but when I tried Grammy J’s banana pudding—well, let’s just say it changed my life. NowI’m a huge banana pudding fan, but only if it’s Grammy J’s homemade banana pudding. She has ruined me for life I tell you. I can’t even eat Banana Pudding at Red Rock—our favorite restaurant—because it doesn’t compare to Grammy J’s banana pudding.

This recipe was passed down to Grammy J from her mother and these pictures make my heart happy, watching Grammy J pass the tradition down to her only granddaughter. Oh yes and I have to mention thematching aprons I got Emmy and Grammy Jbecause I’m obsessed with this Thimblepress Mother’s Day Collection at Target. I knew Grammy J and little momma had to have them for their Banana Pudding Day. You can shop the aprons and some of my favorite kitchen products here.

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So let’s talk Banana Pudding! Here is what you will need to make Grammy J’s Homemade Banana Pudding Recipe:

2/3 cup sugar

3 Tbsp cornstarch

1T butter

1 1/2 tsprealvanilla (if you use imitation vanilla we can’t be friends and also your banana pudding won’t be any good—just keepin it real)

1 tsp salt

3 cup whole milk

3 egg yolks slightly beaten (separate the egg whites and set aside if you want to make a meringue topping for the pudding)

2 bananas

Vanilla Wafers to layer – Grammy J says you have to buy the right brand and Sunshine brand are the best.

*This recipe is also the same recipe her mom used for vanilla cream pie and coconut pie. Basically you can pour it in a pie shell and add coconut and do a meringue topping for pie and it’s pure amazingness. We always at least double the banana pudding recipe because let’s be honest, one batch isn’t enough. Here are the step by step instructions for Grammy J’s Homemade Banana Pudding.

1. Separate the egg yolks.

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2. Whisk the eggs until slightly beaten.

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3. Stir together the dry ingredients in a sauce pan – cornstarch, sugar, and salt.

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4. Add in the milk.

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5. Turn the stove on low. Now listen up – Grammy J says this is the most important part – You can not leave the stove even for one second. You have to sit and stir the pudding, not letting it stick to the bottom of the pan, until the mixture thickens and starts to boil.It could take up to 30 min or longer if you double it and yes, it’s worth it. Pull up a chair, pour a glass of wine, and turn your favorite tv show on. You’ve got this.

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Little momma’s got this.

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Still stirring. I love this picture so much.

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6. You will literally stir the mixture while it cooks on low for a very long time. Eventually, you will notice it start to thicken, then it will start to bubble. Once it bubbles, youwant to let it for 1 min—no longer—then take it off the heat. You will pour half the mixture into the eggs then stir well.

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7. Now you pour the egg and 1/2 of the milk mixture you just stirredback into the pan to add it to the rest of the milk mixture. Stir well.

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8. Add thereal vanilla and butter to the mixture and stir well.

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Now you will layer wafers, bananas, then several spoonfuls of the pudding. Make sure you cover the bananas well with the pudding. Keep layering until you run out of the pudding then top with Nilla wafers.

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Cover and let the Banana Pudding chill overnight. Right before serving, add bananas and sprinkle with sugar. You also can use egg whites to make a meringue topping if you prefer that look.

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Enjoy y’all! Let me know if you’re brave and you make this. I promise you won’t regret it! And a big thanks to Grammy J for coming over and sharing this tradition with us. Next up is your meatloaf Grammy J. You know how I feel about your meatloaf.

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If you prefer to just read the instructions you cook here they are:

Mix together sugar, salt and cornstarch in sauce pan. Slowly add milk and stir constantly over low to medium heat. Continue stirring till mixture comes to a boil, this will take some time, boil 1 minute then remove from heat and add half of the mixture to slightly beaten eggs, stir and combine both mixtures over heat and boil 1 more minute. Remove from heat and add butter and vanilla. Let cool, then start layering vanilla wafers, bananas and pudding, ending with wafers. (don’t use artificial vanilla flavored waffles). Sunshine or Nabisco are the best.

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FAQs

Who invented banana pudding? ›

The main difference, of course, is the much more common — and convenient — use of vanilla wafers in place of sponge cake. This started happening around 1920, and in 1921, Mrs. Laura Kerley from Bloomington, Illinois, shared the first-known printed recipe for the dessert utilizing cookies in her local paper.

Does Patti LaBelle have a banana pudding? ›

Beyond her musical talents, however, Patti LaBelle has also made a significant mark in the culinary world with her delectable desserts—particularly her famous banana pudding, which you can buy at some Walmart locations.

Should bananas be ripe or unripe for banana pudding? ›

You want your bananas ripe, but not browning too much (like you'd look for in banana bread). Choose bananas that are slightly ripe; yellow with little brown specks. Lemon juice. The best way to avoid brown bananas is to toss them in a a little bit of lemon juice before laying them on top of the Nilla wafers.

Is it OK to make banana pudding the night before? ›

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

The banana pudding can be assembled (except for the crushed cookie topping) up to 12 hours before serving. Leftover banana pudding will last a few extra days. The bananas may brown a little once they're exposed to air, but it will still be delicious.

What culture is banana pudding from? ›

The first version of banana pudding actually originated in New York in the late 1800s, if you can believe that. A variation of the English trifle, it was layers of custard, fruit, sponge cake, whipped cream, and bananas for the fruit.

Is banana pudding a southern thing? ›

As much as I would love to do that, I can't. Banana pudding has a strong, genuine Southern identity that stretches back more than half a century.

Why did the bananas in my banana pudding turn black? ›

Sliced bananas tend to discolor quickly due to exposure to air, but there are several ways to prevent this: Lemon Juice: Toss the sliced bananas in a mixture of lemon juice and water. The citric acid in the lemon juice will help to slow down the oxidation process and keep the bananas from turning brown.

Is Walmart banana pudding good? ›

Product details. This Walmart Deli Signature Banana Pudding is an excellent choice for people who enjoy sweet treats. This classically delicious dessert is ideal for potlucks, parties and to enjoy after everyday meals.

What can you put on bananas to keep them from turning black in banana pudding? ›

Other ways to preserve bananas for desserts

While lemon juice is possibly the most commonly used ingredient to slow the browning of bananas, other acidic juices work well too. Consider using another citrus fruit juice like orange, or try pineapple juice instead.

How do you keep bananas from turning yellow in banana pudding? ›

Coat the banana slices in a wee bit of lemon juice and that'll stop the browning. Then, once they are in the pudding, the lemon juice and lack of oxygen will keep them looking fresh.

How do you make cut bananas not turn brown? ›

To prevent your banana slices from browning, you can use the same trick you've seen for apples: acid! Just toss your banana slices in some lemon juice to inhibit enzymatic browning. Full coverage, particularly on the cut sides, will help prevent the slices from turning brown.

How do you make banana puree not turn brown? ›

Sprinkle a few drops of citrus juice—lemon, lime, or orange—into the purée to slow down oxidation. The juice contains ascorbic acid which prevents oxidation.

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