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This delicious, classic banana pudding pie is an award-winning favorite for our family. Sweet, creamy, and yummy, you'll find no better banana pudding pie recipe — it's the best! This old-fashioned dessert is so quick and easy to make. It'll remind you of childhood with its amazing, homemade flavors.

Cooking Procedure

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n n n If you’re making store bought pie crust follow these directions:n n n n While the pie dough is still chilled, roll it out and place it into a 9inch baking dish. Crimp the edges of the pie crust.n n n n Gently place a piece of foil down into the pie crust and fill with dried beans.n n n n Let sit on the counter and come to room temperature while the oven preheats to 450.n n n n Once the oven has preheated, bake the pie crust for 10 minutes. Then, briefly remove the pie from the oven, take out the foil and beans and place back in the oven for an additional 2-3 minutes.n n n n Remove from oven and let cool completely before proceeding.n n n n For the pudding, whisk together the pudding mix, milk and half and half. Place in the refrigerator to chill until ready to use.n n n n Once the pie crust has cooled completely place 1-2 layers of bananas on the bottom of the pie crust. (I only did one and wish I would have done more!)n n n n Spread the pudding over the top of the bananas.n n n n To make the whipped cream, pour whipping cream into the base of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Add vanilla and powdered sugar. Mix on low until the powdered sugar is mixed in, then turn to high and whip for 1 minute or until stiff peaks form. Place in a piping bag and pipe around the edges of the pie. Alternate the top of the whipped cream with Nilla Wafers and banana slices.n nn

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