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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Chocolate Banana Custard Pie

With everyone having their own favourite things to eat for dessert. I wanted to combine all of them together and this is what I came up with. I have been wanting to make a banana cream pie so I use that for inspiration when I came up with this creation. 


Chocolate for Tristan, Custard for hubby and Ashley and bananas for Jacob. 
CHocolate + Custard + Bananas = Chocolate Banana Custard Pie!
I combined all the flavours but still tried to keep them separate and instead of mashing the banana to make it into a real banana custard I laid a layer of sliced bananas on the bottom of the pie and laid a layer on top of the custard. It went pretty well and hubby thought I had mashed them but the older kids asked me why I had put mushrooms in the custard. They didn't realise that it was bananas and I couldn't believe they had thought I had put mushrooms in their custard pie....really!




Chocolate Banana Custard Pie
1 cup plain flour
80 g butter
1 egg
2tbsp sugar
1/3 cup custard powder
1/4 cup sugar
2 cups milk
3 bananas
100g dark chocolate
1tbsp plain yogurt

1. Using a mixing bowl, add the flour, sugar and butter and rub together until they look like breadcrumbs. Add the egg and knead it until it forms a smooth dough. If it gets a bit sticky just add a bit more flour. 
2. Preheat the oven to 180C. Grease a 23cm pie dish and roll out the dough to fit the pie dish. You can place a layer of greaseproof paper and some beans or rice onto the pie dough and bake for 10 mins. Remove and set aside.
3. Using a medium saucepan, pour in the milk and mix in the custard powder and sugar. Stir it continuously and bring to a simmer. Keep stirring so that the custard doesn't stick to the saucepan and remove once the custard is very thick. Leave the custard to cool down for about 10 mins.
4. Slice 2 bananas into thin slices and then place a layer onto the pie crust. Pour the custard over the bananas and then slice the remaining banana and lay them on top of the custard layer. 
5. Gently melt the dark chocolate and when it has melted add the yogurt and stir until combined. Using a spoon to gently drizzle the chocolate over the pie. Put the pie in the fridge to cool down for about 2 hours before serving.



10 comments:

  1. This looks delicious - thanks for sharing the recipe! I want to make it :)

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  2. yum yum! I am sure everyone loved it :)

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  3. I might try putting another banana or try to replace it with peaches. The only prob with using bananas is that they go brown so it has to eaten fresh.

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  5. Yum.... I'm your newest follower.

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  6. now thats a close to perfection as I have seen!!
    A chocolate Banana Cream pie....wow....I can only imagine how delicious that was....it looks so very very good!

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  7. I'm sending everyone a slice!

    Don: Okay we can have cream instead of chocolate but don't blame me if you get fat!

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  8. This is lovely with all the bananas. Nice recipe to be bookmarked

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