The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Southern-style baked banana pudding

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IF you like banana cream pie, you will absolutely love baked banana pudding. Not only is there no pie crust to mess with, but I think the vanilla wafer cookies pair even more perfectly with the fruit and custard pudding.

We want the bananas to match the texture of the custard-soaked cookies, so make sure you buy them a week beforehand. Other than that, not much can go wrong with this simple Southern classic. Ingredient­s

◆ Four large eggs For the custard:

◆ Half cup white sugar;

◆ Quarter teaspoon salt;

◆ One-third cup all-purpose flour; ◆ One tablespoon all-purpose flour; ◆ Two cups milk;

◆ Half teaspoon vanilla extract; ◆ One tablespoon banana liqueur (optional); and

◆ One tablespoon cold butter. For the pudding:

◆ Three ripe bananas, or more to taste, sliced; ◆ One-and-a-half teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice;

◆ One (12 ounce) package miniature vanilla wafers. For the meringue topping:

◆ One-eighth teaspoon cream of tartar; ◆ Two tablespoon­s white sugar. Directions

1. Separate eggs, placing the whites in the bowl of a stand mixer and the yolks into a saucepan.

2. Add sugar, salt and one-third cup plus one tablespoon flour to the yolks. Splash in about one-quarter of the milk and start blending mixture with a whisk. Pour in remaining milk and whisk until smooth.

3. Cook and stir mixture over medium heat until hot to the touch, occasional­ly dipping your finger in to test. Whisk constantly until custard is thick enough to form ribbons.

4. Remove custard from heat and add vanilla extract, banana liqueur and cold butter. Whisk until butter dissolves. Set custard aside.

5. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).

6. Toss banana slices with lemon juice.

7. Spread a quarter of the custard over the bottom of a baking dish. Add a single layer of vanilla wafers. Cover with half of the bananas and spread half of the remaining custard on top. Add another layer of vanilla wafers, using slightly fewer this time. Top with the remaining bananas and custard. Smooth the top and tap dish against the counter to settle the pudding.

8. Add cream of tartar to the egg whites. Beat using the whisk attachment until foamy. Add sugar and beat until stiff, but not dry, peaks form. Spread meringue over the pudding using a soft spatula, creating ridges for contrast.

9. Bake in the preheated oven until meringue is nicely browned, 7 to 10 minutes. Serve warm or chilled.

Chef’s Notes: For the traditiona­l look, you can bake this in a clear oven-safe glass dish. I think this is best served cold, but suit yourself! — allrecipes

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