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Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
how it should look.

Anyone have a recipe?

Thanks,
Carol and Crash

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Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:

> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash
>

Banana Pudding? The recipe (cloyingly sweet, if you ask me?) is right
there ont he box of 'nilla wafers.
Basically just vanilla pudding, sliced bananas and Nilla Wafers layered
in a dish and let to chill a bit.
Goomba
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Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?


Probably tons on the net, found this exceptionally grotesque one... sub
nilla wafer crumb crust for the grahams.

BANANA PUDDING PIE

7 ripe bananas, sliced
2 cups whole milk
1 5 oz. pkg. French vanilla pudding mix (instant)
1 8 oz. pkg. Philadelphia cream cheese, softened
1 tablespoon banana flavored liquor or extract
1 14 oz. can condensed milk (sweetened)
1 12 oz. tub Cool Whip, thawed
1 graham cracker crust

Mix the pudding mix with the milk in a blender or with an electric
mixer. Use the type of instant pudding mix which doesn't require
cooking.
In a separate bowl, blend condensed milk with the cream cheese until
smooth, then fold in the Cool Whip.

Combine cream cheese mixture and pudding mixture, and stir in the
liquor or banana extract, combining well.

Slice the bananas and layer over the bottom of the pie crust. Spread
mixture over bananas.

Refrigerate until serving time. Garnish with chocolate curls or
additional Cool Whip and banana slices.
---

Yoose will probably wanna make two, one each.

Sheldon

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Sheldon wrote:
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> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> > Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> > this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> > how it should look.
> >
> > Anyone have a recipe?

>
> Probably tons on the net, found this exceptionally grotesque one... sub
> nilla wafer crumb crust for the grahams.


<snip hideously grotesque recipe>

> Yoose will probably wanna make two, one each.


Three. I'll mail the third one to you.

Carol

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Sheldon wrote:

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> BANANA PUDDING PIE
>
> 7 ripe bananas, sliced
> 2 cups whole milk
> 1 5 oz. pkg. French vanilla pudding mix (instant)
> 1 8 oz. pkg. Philadelphia cream cheese, softened
> 1 tablespoon banana flavored liquor or extract
> 1 14 oz. can condensed milk (sweetened)
> 1 12 oz. tub Cool Whip, thawed
> 1 graham cracker crust
>

(directions snipped)
> Yoose will probably wanna make two, one each.
>
> Sheldon
>


It makes my teeth hurt just reading the ingredients.

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"Carol Damsel Peterson" > wrote in message
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> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash


Does this look right? I don't remember it being chocolate
from the picture on the box.

http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...ecipe_id=56292


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Nancy Young wrote:
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> Does this look right? I don't remember it being chocolate
> from the picture on the box.
>
> http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...ecipe_id=56292


I'm positive that no chocolate molecules were injured in the making of
this dessert.

Carol

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On 29 Oct 2005 13:43:17 -0700, "Carol Damsel Peterson"
> wrote:

>Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
>this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
>how it should look.


Banana pudding! It's lovely stuff.

http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...ecipe_id=55431

Tara
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Tara wrote:
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> Banana pudding! It's lovely stuff.
>
> http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...ecipe_id=55431


We have a winnah! Give that fine young lady a Kewpie Doll!

Thanks!
Carol

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"Carol Damsel Peterson" > wrote in message
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> Tara wrote:
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>> Banana pudding! It's lovely stuff.
>>
>> http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...ecipe_id=55431

>
> We have a winnah! Give that fine young lady a Kewpie Doll!


Darn! How come I didn't find it on the Kraft site ... glad you
got your recipe. I didn't think it was chocolate.

nancy




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On Sat 29 Oct 2005 02:20:29p, Tara wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On 29 Oct 2005 13:43:17 -0700, "Carol Damsel Peterson"
> > wrote:
>
>>Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
>>this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
>>how it should look.

>
> Banana pudding! It's lovely stuff.
>
> http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?...recipe_display
> &Rpage=2&u1=keyword&u2=banana%20pudding&u3=**29*45 &wf=9&recipe_id=55431
>
> Tara


That's a pretty decent recipe for it. When they start making things with
instant pudding and CoolWhip, it just turns my stomach.

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> That's a pretty decent recipe for it. When they start making things with
> instant pudding and CoolWhip, it just turns my stomach.



I found recipes with the instant pudding and coolwhip, so I tried it, and I
have quite a sweet tooth, but even I found it was too much. This one does
sound much better. I'll try this one soon.

Jen


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"Jen" > wrote in message
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>>
>> That's a pretty decent recipe for it. When they start making things with
>> instant pudding and CoolWhip, it just turns my stomach.

>
>
> I found recipes with the instant pudding and coolwhip, so I tried it, and
> I have quite a sweet tooth, but even I found it was too much. This one
> does sound much better. I'll try this one soon.



Does anyone know a substitute for the "Nilla wafers'?? I don't think we get
them here.

Jen


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On Sat 29 Oct 2005 09:43:15p, Jen wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> "Jen" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>>>
>>> That's a pretty decent recipe for it. When they start making things
>>> with instant pudding and CoolWhip, it just turns my stomach.

>>
>>
>> I found recipes with the instant pudding and coolwhip, so I tried it,
>> and I have quite a sweet tooth, but even I found it was too much. This
>> one does sound much better. I'll try this one soon.

>
>
> Does anyone know a substitute for the "Nilla wafers'?? I don't think we
> get them here.
>
> Jen


I have occasionally made banana pudding using gingersnaps. It's a bit
spicier, but still very nice. I think digestive biscuits might not be
flavorful enough. Vanilla wafers have a fairly strong vanilla flavor,
albeit, most is artificial flavoring.

Years ago, Nabisco's wafers were call "Vanilla Wafers". Now they are
called " 'Nilla Wafers". It think it was a truth in advertising thing,
since they were using artificial vanilla flavoring.

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"Carol Damsel Peterson" > wrote:

> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash


Look for Banana Pudding on the Nabisco site. I haven't. I'll bet it's
there.
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"Carol Damsel Peterson" > wrote in message
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> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash
>


I've got it somewhere, Carol. It's been decades since I made it -- I've
just got to remember where the darn thing is. Hold on.
Janet


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Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash


Banana Pudding
1 large pkg instant vanilla pudding, (6 ounces)
1-1/2 cups cold milk
1 can sweetened condensed milk, (14 ounces)
1 container whipped topping (16 ounces)
sliced bananas
vanilla wafer cookies

Mix pudding and milk; add condensed milk. Blend well; fold in half the
whipped topping. Alternate layers of pudding, bananas and vanilla wafers;
top with remaining whipped topping and a few banana slices. Refrigerate
overnight before serving.

Jill


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On Sat 29 Oct 2005 02:43:21p, jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
>> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
>> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
>> how it should look.
>>
>> Anyone have a recipe?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carol and Crash

>
> Banana Pudding
> 1 large pkg instant vanilla pudding, (6 ounces)
> 1-1/2 cups cold milk
> 1 can sweetened condensed milk, (14 ounces)
> 1 container whipped topping (16 ounces)
> sliced bananas
> vanilla wafer cookies
>
> Mix pudding and milk; add condensed milk. Blend well; fold in half the
> whipped topping. Alternate layers of pudding, bananas and vanilla

wafers;
> top with remaining whipped topping and a few banana slices. Refrigerate
> overnight before serving.
>
> Jill


Oh, Jill, how could you? Instant pudding and whipped topping? Oh, hell, I
forgot. You don't eat desserts. You coldn't know how awful this would be.
:-)

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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2005 02:43:21p, jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
>>> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely
>>> recall this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called
>>> or even how it should look.
>>>
>>> Anyone have a recipe?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Carol and Crash

>>
>> Banana Pudding
>> 1 large pkg instant vanilla pudding, (6 ounces)
>> 1-1/2 cups cold milk
>> 1 can sweetened condensed milk, (14 ounces)
>> 1 container whipped topping (16 ounces)
>> sliced bananas
>> vanilla wafer cookies
>>
>> Mix pudding and milk; add condensed milk. Blend well; fold in half
>> the whipped topping. Alternate layers of pudding, bananas and
>> vanilla wafers; top with remaining whipped topping and a few banana
>> slices. Refrigerate overnight before serving.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Oh, Jill, how could you? Instant pudding and whipped topping? Oh,
> hell, I forgot. You don't eat desserts. You coldn't know how awful
> this would be. :-)


Oh, Wayne, I couldn't! My former MIL made this stuff. Maybe that's what
about it makes me shudder. I eat dessert on rare occasions... I actually
like Jell-O

Jill


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On 29 Oct 2005 13:43:17 -0700, "Carol Damsel Peterson"
> wrote:

>Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
>this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
>how it should look.
>
>Anyone have a recipe?
>
>Thanks,
>Carol and Crash



Here is the old fashioned recipe for banana pudding from the vanilla
wafer box.


* Exported from MasterCook *

Banana Pudding

Recipe By :Vanilla Wafer Box
Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:20
Categories : Desserts

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
2 cups milk -- scalded
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs -- separated
1/3 cup flour
1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice
3 medium banana -- sliced
2 tablespoons sugar -- * see note

Scald milk in double boiler.

Thoroughly blend sugar, salt and flour. Add gradually to milk.,
stirring until mixture thickens.

Cook 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then mix with egg yolks,
stirring rapidly. Return to double boiler, stir and cook 2 minutes
longer. Add lemon juice and allow custard to cool.

Line dish with vanilla wafers. Slice 3 medium bananas and put into
dish. Pour custard over bananas. Beat egg whites until stiff -- add
2 tablespoons sugar. Cover custard and bake at 300-325°F for 15 to 20
minutes.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -

Per Serving (excluding unknown items): 201 Calories; 4g Fat (15.4%
calories from fat); 5g Protein; 39g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber;
61mg Cholesterol; 115mg Sodium. Exchanges: 1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean
Meat; 1/2 Fruit; 0 Non-Fat Milk; 1/2 Fat; 1 1/2 Other Carbohydrates.

NOTES : This is used for meringue



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"Carol Damsel Peterson" > wrote in message
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> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash
>

Sorry, I can't think where it might be. I would bet if anyone had any of
the Mr. Food books that he would have the recipe. Jill's recipe looks
pretty much as I vaguely remember it. Mine made an enormous amount - a 9x13
pan full. Vanilla wafers on the bottom, a layer of pudding, a layer of
bananas, more pudding and topped with whipped cream or whipped topping.
Church social kind of thingy.
Janet


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Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> Crash is looking for a recipe for whatever this is. I vaguely recall
> this combination of foods, but have no clue what it's called or even
> how it should look.
>
> Anyone have a recipe?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol and Crash


It's on the box of the Nilla Wafers. Use corn starch to thicken
instead of flour though, or it will be too gummy.
-L.

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