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Banoffee Pie

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Introduction

This was made in my restaurant for over 12 years. It was often the dish that was associated with the place. People were nuts about this. It's disproportionately easy for the end result. And you can make inside 15 minutes, start to finnish. That's taking it easy as well.

This was made in my restaurant for over 12 years. It was often the dish that was associated with the place. People were nuts about this. It's disproportionately easy for the end result. And you can make inside 15 minutes, start to finnish. That's taking it easy as well.

Ingredients

Serves: 8

Metric Cups
  • 400 grams digestive biscuits
  • 200 grams butter
  • 2 tins condensed milk
  • ½ litre double cream
  • 2 large bananas (ripe)
  • 1 chocolate (for grating decoration)
  • 14 ounces graham crackers
  • 7 ounces butter
  • 2 tins sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 pint heavy cream
  • 2 large bananas (ripe)
  • 1 chocolate (for grating decoration)

Method

Banoffee Pie is a community recipe submitted by basilfawlty and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.

  • melt butter and add crushed biscuits, spread on bottom of tin & chill. boil the tins of condensed milk for 2-2.5 hours. BE SURE THAT THE TINS ARE SUBMERGED IN WATER AT ALL TIMES - OR ELSE YOU WILL BE CLEANING THE CEILING!!!
  • when cool spread the toffee over the biscuit base. slice up a couple of ripe bananas on top of toffee whip up the cream and spread over the banana.
  • grate some chocolate or even chocolate curls, or drizzle melted chocolate over the top chill (or serve straight away) and serve to very happy people!
  • BIG TIP one can boil up a load of tins of condensed milk. once they are cooked they will keep very safely for months in the larder or cupboard. just keep an eye on water levels. this makes it the fastest dessert in town if one has the toffee already. also the biscuit base mix freezes very well.
  • melt butter and add crushed biscuits, spread on bottom of tin & chill. boil the tins of sweetened condensed milk for 2-2.5 hours. BE SURE THAT THE TINS ARE SUBMERGED IN WATER AT ALL TIMES - OR ELSE YOU WILL BE CLEANING THE CEILING!!!
  • when cool spread the toffee over the biscuit base. slice up a couple of ripe bananas on top of toffee whip up the cream and spread over the banana.
  • grate some chocolate or even chocolate curls, or drizzle melted chocolate over the top chill (or serve straight away) and serve to very happy people!
  • BIG TIP one can boil up a load of tins of sweetened condensed milk. once they are cooked they will keep very safely for months in the larder or cupboard. just keep an eye on water levels. this makes it the fastest dessert in town if one has the toffee already. also the biscuit base mix freezes very well.
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    What 6 Others have said

    • Banoffee is simple and yummy and I think I might make it tomorrow for my after work treat.

      Posted by Evie123 on 24th August 2019
    • I love this recipe, thank you!

      Posted by Marleeen on 6th April 2018
    • When I'm looking to vary this classic, I add a layer of pecans which I toss in maple syrup until they go all sticky and 'caramelly', and thick plain greek yoghurt instead of the cream. Helps cut the sweetness of the caramel base.

      Posted by MadFreddi on 1st April 2013
    • This recipe is similar to mine only I use dark chocolate digestive biscuits for the base, this gives a distinct sharpness to compliment the sweet milk chocolate grated topping.

      Posted by MarianBJ on 26th March 2013
    • Also saving gas/electricity in boiling condensed milk, there is one on the market already done, I bought one today cheaper than the cost of buying normal Nestlé condensed milk and boiling it/them.

      Posted by MarianBJ on 26th March 2013
    • this is an easy recipe and if you can't be bothered to boil condensed milk, you can buy nestle's tinned caramel instead it is exactly the same. Having followed this recipe, I'd reduce the amount of biscuits and butter by at least a third, and use only 1 tin of condensed milk, as my pie was huge and too sweet really. I'd also use a different less sugary biscuit, or a reduced version of digestives. My pie was just too sweet, and It was impossible to have any more than a small slice.

      Posted by anastasiaf on 3rd July 2011
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