• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Everyday Pie
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Pie 101
  • Contact
  • Subscribe
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Recipe Index
  • About
  • Shop
  • Subscribe
    • Email
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
  • subscribe
    search icon
    Homepage link
    • Recipe Index
    • About
    • Shop
    • Subscribe
    • Email
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
  • ×
    Everyday Pie » Recipes » Sweet Pies

    Banana Cream Pie

    Published: Sep 18, 2023 · Modified: Sep 25, 2023 by Kelli Avila · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · 8 Comments

    • Facebook
    • Email
    • Twitter
    • Reddit
    Jump to Recipe·5 from 3 reviews
    A whole banana cream pie with fresh bananas and whipped cream, and a slice on a plate with a title text overlay.

    A perfect Banana Cream Pie has homemade vanilla pudding studded with fresh bananas, topped with silky whipped cream and tucked inside a crunchy and sweet graham cracker crust. This classic pie is a must-make.

    A fully assembled and garnished banana cream pie with a crumb crust, piped whipped cream and sliced fresh bananas.

    Want to save this recipe?

    Enter your email & I'll send it to your inbox. Plus, get weekly updates from me!

    Save Recipe

    Everyone needs to know how to make a Banana Cream Pie, because everyone deserves to eat a Banana Cream Pie. It's the epitome of comfort food: between the contrasting textures (crunchy and creamy) and the flavors (nostalgic vanilla, sweet banana, and a hint of brown sugar and honey from the grahams), this pie is just what is called for when you want to be wrapped up in the security of something delicious.

    And truly, it's not that hard to make, either. Yes, there are three components to put together--the crust, the pudding and the whipped cream--but the end result is worth that little bit of extra effort!

    I'm all for shortcuts (like...ahem, shortcut croissants or rough puff pastry) when they make sense, but not here. Homemade pudding is in a league of its own compared to anything from a box. This pudding is incredibly silky, generously speckled with fresh bananas, and topped with mounds of whipped cream and more fresh bananas – the result is nothing short of amazing.

    A slice of banana cream pie with pipped whipped cream and fresh bananas on a white plate.

    So, let's get to making it, shall we? The article below is jam-packed full of useful information. You can jump around using the menu below, or skip to the end of the article for the full recipe.

    Jump to:
    • Ingredients Needed
    • Pie Crust Options
    • Crumb Crust Troubleshooting Tips
    • How to Make the Vanilla Pudding
    • Assembling the Pie
    • Serving and Storing
    • More Cream Pie Recipes
    • Full Recipe
    Measured ingredients for a banana cream pie recipe.

    Ingredients Needed

    Here is an overview of the ingredients needed for this recipe. The full recipe is listed below in greater detail.

    • bananas (use firm but ripe, yellow bananas)
    • sugar
    • cornstarch
    • kosher salt
    • eggs
    • whole milk
    • vanilla extract
    • unsalted butter
    • crumb pie crust (see more on this below!)
    • whipped cream

    Pie Crust Options

    There are a few crust options for this pie. My first choice for this is a Graham Cracker Crumb Crust. It's classic, simple to make, and tastes great with this cream pie filling.

    Another crumb crust option is a Vanilla Wafer and Nut Crumb Crust. It's so delicious and makes this pie taste like a cross between banana cream pie and banana pudding.

    A Pâte Sucrée is a just sweet pie crust that is very stable and is also a great choice for this pie. If you are looking for a really neat slice, choose this one.

    Need this to be gluten-free? Make this basic gluten-free butter pie crust. Just be sure to fully blind-bake the crust before adding the filling.

    Mixing together cookie crumbs in a white pot for pie crust.

    Step 1: The crumb crust is mixed together (either right in the pot with melted butter or a bowl).

    Up close view of the crumb crust for banana cream pie.

    The mixture should resemble "wet sand." If it's too dry, add more butter, and if it's too wet, add more cookie crumbs.

    Pushing crumb crust ingredients into shape using a measuring cup in a pie dish.

    Step 2: Press the crumb mixture up the sides of pan, then work the crumbs down towards the middle.

    An assembled but unbaked crumb crust for a banana cream pie.

    The crust can be baked for more stability and a toasty flavor, or frozen for a no-bake option.

    Crumb Crust Troubleshooting Tips

    Not all store-bought graham crackers (or any other cookies you might use) are created equal. For that reason, it's important to pay attention to the consistency of your crumb crust mix before starting to form it. It should be the consistency of wet sand.

    If your crumb crust is extremely dry, you can add more melted butter, 1 tablespoon at a time, to the crumbs until they are evenly moistened. Alternatively, if your mixture is too wet and it is hard to work with, add more cookie crumbs until it is pliable.

    The mixture should easily hold together when squeezed in your palm of your hand, without an excess amount of butter seeping out.

    How to Make the Vanilla Pudding

    Homemade vanilla pudding is the backbone of this recipe! And, if you’ve never made pudding from scratch before, I'm here to tell you that it is really simple and so delicious. The pudding is made all in one pot and doesn’t require the hassle of tempering of the eggs.

    Though many similar recipes suggest tempering, it isn't necessary here, because the eggs are gently heated alongside all the other ingredients in the pot, preventing them from scrambling. In addition, the inclusion of cornstarch not only thickens the pudding but also adds an extra layer of stability to the egg mixture.

    Preparing the pudding for banana cream pie in a white pot.

    Step 1: Whisk together the dry ingredients and eggs right in the pot.

    Pouring milk into vanilla pudding ingredients in a white pot.

    Step 2: Add in the milk.

    Cooked pudding in a pot for banana cream pie.

    Step 3: Cook, while stirring constantly, until the mixture is thickened and bubbles are forming throughout.

    Straining cooked vanilla pudding into a glass bowl.

    Step 4: Strain the pudding through a fine-mesh strainer.

    Vanilla pudding with vanilla and butter sitting on top waiting to be stirred in.

    Step 5: Add the butter and the vanilla.

    The vanilla pudding for banana cream pie in a glass bowl.

    Step 6: Whisk together until the butter is melted and well combined.

    Tips for Pudding Success:

    1. Be sure to have a rubber spatula and a whisk handy. I use both to make sure the mixture cooks evenly. I swap between using them while I’m cooking the pudding, using the spatula to ensure I’m getting all the mixture out of the crevices of the pot and the whisk to ensure even cooking.
    2. Don’t walk away from the pudding. It takes no more than 10 minutes to cook. Also, it’s super essential to stir almost constantly in the beginning to ensure no eggs get stuck to the bottom of the pot and scramble.
    3. Strain the pudding to eliminate any small bits of cooked eggs you might have. It makes the final pudding ultra-smooth.
    4. Don't let the finished pudding sit for too long, as a skin will form. Move through the steps (more on that below) quickly to get the pudding into the prepared pie crust.

    Assembling the Pie

    Once the pudding is made, the bananas are immediately folded into the warm pudding mixture and placed directly into the pie crust.

    Cut up bananas on a cutting board for banana cream pie.
    Sliced bananas sitting on top of vanilla pudding waiting to be stirred in.
    Banana cream pie filling in a bowl.
    A just assembled banana cream pie in a gray ceramic pie dish, before the cream topping.

    Then, the pie has to cool and chill. It must be cooled completely before topping it with whipped cream.

    Once it has chilled, go ahead and get creative when topping it with whipped cream! You can dollop it on top, or you can pipe it or swirl it on! You can also decorate with additional sliced bananas; just be sure to only place them on right before serving, as they will brown quickly.

    A banana cream pie with a slice removed revealing layers of banana and vanilla pudding.

    Serving and Storing

    Serve this pie cold from the fridge. It should slice up very easily.

    Because of the bananas, this pie does not keep well. It's best served within one day of assembling and chilling. The longer it sits, the firmer the pudding sets up and the browner the bananas get.

    If you do have leftovers, try to consume within 2 days.

    Two sliced pieces of banana cream pie on two plates.

    More Cream Pie Recipes

    • Pistachio cream pie.
      Pistachio Cream Pie
    • Butterscotch Cream Pie
    • Close-up of a slice of coconut pudding pie on a plate with golden toasted coconut garnish.
      Ultimate Coconut Cream Pie
    • A sliced chocolate cream pie.
      Classic Chocolate Cream Pie

    I am so honored when you make a recipe from my site! If you make this Banana Cream Pie, please leave a star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating with your experience! If you have any questions about this recipe, feel free to comment here, and tag me on Instagram!

    Print

    Full Recipe

    Banana Cream Pie

    A fully assembled and garnished banana cream pie with a crumb crust, piped whipped cream and sliced fresh bananas.
    Print Recipe

    5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

    5 from 3 reviews

    A perfect Banana Cream Pie has homemade vanilla pudding studded with fresh bananas, topped with silky whipped cream and tucked inside a crunchy and sweet graham cracker crust. This classic pie is a must-make.

    • Author: Kelli Avila
    • Prep Time: 00:25
    • Cook Time: 00:30
    • Total Time: 55 minutes
    • Yield: 8-10 servings
    • Category: Sweet Pie
    • Method: Stovetop
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

    For Graham Cracker Crust:

    • 1-½ cups (6 ounces) graham cracker crumbs (about 11 sheets)
    • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted (more as needed, see note)
    • ⅓ cup (70 grams) granulated sugar or brown sugar
    • pinch salt

    For Banana Filling:

    • ½ cup (100 grams) granulated sugar
    • ¼ cup (30 grams) cornstarch
    • pinch salt
    • 2 large eggs
    • 2 large egg yolks 
    • 3 cups (680 grams) whole milk
    • 2 tablespoons (30 grams) unsalted butter, cold
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 3 firm yellow bananas

    For Stabilized Whipped Cream:

    • 2 tablespoons (30 grams) cream cheese, softened
    • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
    • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
    • 1 cup (230 grams) heavy cream
    • Extra banana slices (optional)

    Instructions

    Make the Crust:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350ºF (see note about no-bake option).
    2. Place graham crackers in a food processor and process until fine crumbs form.
    3. Melt butter in a medium pot. Add crumbs, sugar, and salt to the pot and mix together until completely combined.
    4. Pour the crumbs into a 9-inch pie plate and press the ingredients up the sides to form the edges first. Once the edges are formed, work the crumbs down to evenly distribute into the bottom of the pie plate and pack it down into an even layer.
    5. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, until lightly golden and fragrant.

    Make the Filling:

    1. In a medium saucepan, whisk together the sugar, cornstarch, and salt. Whisk in the eggs and yolks and then the milk.
    2. Cook the mixture over medium heat, whisking constantly and occasionally using a rubber spatula to scrape up any thickened pudding from the edges of the pan, until the pudding has completely thickened and large bubbles are forming and popping throughout, about 8 minutes. 
    3. Remove from heat; immediately pour through a fine mesh strainer into bowl, using the spatula to push all the pudding through the strainer while leaving behind any bits of cooked egg.
    4. Whisk in the chilled butter and the vanilla.
    5. Peel the bananas and cut them into ½-inch pieces. Stir in the sliced bananas to the warm pudding.
    6. Transfer the banana pudding into the prepared pie crust and smooth over the top. Let cool at room temperature before chilling in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours or overnight. If desired, place a piece of plastic wrap or parchment on top of the pudding to prevent a film from forming.

    Garnish the Pie and Serve:

    1. Using an electric mixer, whip the cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla (if using) together until lightened. Add the heavy cream and whip until medium soft peaks have formed, scraping down the bowl as needed.
    2. Pipe the whipped cream on top of the chilled pie, or simply add it on and smooth it over as desired. Garnish the pie with additional banana slices, if desired.
    3. Serve immediately or keep chilled until ready to serve, up to 1 day.

    Notes

    A Graham Cracker Crumb Crust is great with this recipe, but some other options are a Vanilla Wafer and Nut Crumb Crust or a Biscoff Cookie Crust. If you are looking for a butter crust, this Pâte Sablée (Sweet Tart Dough) or Pâte Sucrée (Sweet Pie Crust) would also be nice!

    If for any reason your crumb crust is extremely dry, you can add more melted butter, 1tablespoon at a time, to the crumbs until they are evenly moistened. Alternatively, if your mixture is too wet and it is hard to work with, add more cookie crumbs until it is pliable.

    Because of the bananas, this pie does not keep well. It's best served within one day of assembling and chilling. The longer it sits, the firmer the pudding sets up and the browner the bananas get. If you do have leftovers, try to consume them within 2 days.

    Did you make this recipe?

    Please leave a start rating and a review, and share a photo on IG and tag @everydaypie

    Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Everyday Pie is a participant in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

    « Creamy Rice Pudding
    Perfect Panna Cotta »

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Recipe rating 5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

      This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    1. Kate Wilkinson

      May 07, 2024 at 12:58 pm

      Everyone in my family loves banana cream pies, and this one is one of the best I've ever had - maybe THE best! I opted to use a pâte sucrée as my mother is not a fan of graham crackers, but the filling was incredible and the directions were very easy to follow. Highly recommend!

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        May 07, 2024 at 2:41 pm

        So glad you and your family enjoyed this one! It's a favorite on my house too!

        Reply
    2. Jeanie Manser

      March 22, 2023 at 12:36 pm

      This pie sounds SO good! I've been wanting to make something special for my kids since they've been so stinkin patient and helpful while we've had some big home renovations.They only had banana creme pie a handful of times but they love banana anything, so I'll definitely be trying this out cause I know they'll love it! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    3. Emily

      August 09, 2022 at 4:10 pm

      This is my family’s favorite pie. I make it for most special occasions. I follow the recipe exactly and it comes out perfect every time. The custard sets up firm really quickly so be ready to put it in the crust asap.
      I find that a rest overnight really develops the flavor.

      Reply
    4. Ronald Chapman

      December 23, 2021 at 11:07 pm

      Would you recomend strainer for straining the banana pudding after removing it from the heat?

      Thank you for your time and recipe

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        December 23, 2021 at 11:12 pm

        Hi Ronald, any fine mesh strainer will work. Here is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/Winco-MS3A-8S-Strainer-Single-Diameter/dp/B001VZ5E40/ref=sr_1_13?crid=1999215D473AQ&keywords=fine+mesh+strainer&qid=1640319084&sprefix=fine+mesh%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-13

        Reply
    5. Allison W

      March 30, 2020 at 12:07 pm

      I cannot even begin to tell you how amazing this pie is and for SO. MANY. REASONS. First, the crust. As much as I love pie, I am not a fan of a graham cracker crust. Give me all the pastry crust, haha. But this....this vanilla wafer and walnut crust? To die for. And now since I have a box of nilla wafers that need to be used, there will be more of these pie crusts 🙂 Second....who knew making pudding from scratch was so easy and so yummy? I did not. Lastly, while the end result was not nearly as gorgeous as Kelli's, it made me feel like a pastry chef. It looked beautiful, smelled glorious, and if I haven't been clear enough already, it IS FAN-FLIPPING-TASTICALLY delicious. I had to stop myself from having some for breakfast. Make it and make it now, folks.

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        April 01, 2020 at 9:59 am

        Thanks so much for trying my recipe and coming back and sharing! I'm so glad you enjoyed!

        Reply

    Primary Sidebar

    Jump to Recipe·5 from 3 reviews
    A whole banana cream pie with fresh bananas and whipped cream, and a slice on a plate with a title text overlay.
    Kelli Avila, creator of Everyday Pie standing in a kitchen.

    Want to save this recipe?

    Enter your email & I'll send it to your inbox. Plus, get weekly updates from me!

    Save Recipe

    Hi! I'm so glad you are here!

    I’m Kelli, pie lover, mom of two, and a former professional cook and baker turned recipe developer! I'm the creator of Everydaypie.com, a baking resource dedicated to sharing recipes for pie, pastry and more! Here you'll find detailed recipes, step-by-step photos and tons of tips to make you a better baker.

    More about me →


    My Current Favorites Recipes:

    • A slice of chocolate french silk pie on a plate piled high with whipped cream.
      Chocolate French Silk Pie (No Raw Eggs!)
    • A bitten soft orange cookie with icing to reveal a moist crumb.
      Soft Italian Orange Drop Cookies
    • A couple of bowls with homemade pistachio pudding and whipped cream.
      From-Scratch Pistachio Pudding
    • A baked and glazed puff pastry cinnamon roll.
      Puff Pastry Cinnamon Rolls

    Trending Recipes

    • A slice of creamy egg custard pie.
      Classic Custard Pie
    • A sliced chocolate cream pie.
      Classic Chocolate Cream Pie
    • A baked sweet italian ricotta pie.
      Ricotta Pie
    • Homemade croissants.
      How to Make Croissants

    Want to support my work?

    While my content is and always will be free, if you like the recipes here, you can support this page by "buying me a coffee"!

    Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Everyday Pie is a participant in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

    Footer

    Jump to Recipe·5 from 3 reviews
    A whole banana cream pie with fresh bananas and whipped cream, and a slice on a plate with a title text overlay.

    About

    • About
    • Ethics and Editorial Guidelines
    • Privacy Policy

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates

    Contact

    • Contact
    • Instagram

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2019 - 2025 Everyday Recipes, LLC

    Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Everyday Pie is a participant in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.