Banana Pudding Cup – Creamy No-Bake Individual Dessert

 

In clear dessert cups or jars, start with a layer of vanilla wafers at the bottom. Add a layer of banana slices, followed by a generous spoonful of pudding mixture. Repeat the layers until the cups are filled, finishing with pudding on top.

Step 5: Chill Before Serving

Cover the cups and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. This allows the wafers to soften and the flavors to blend perfectly.

Variation

Chocolate Banana Pudding Cups: Use chocolate pudding instead of vanilla.

Banana Cheesecake Cups: Fold softened cream cheese into the pudding mixture.

Peanut Butter Banana Cups: Add a swirl of peanut butter between layers.

Strawberry Banana Cups: Add sliced strawberries for a fruity twist.

Sugar-Free Version: Use sugar-free pudding and light whipped topping.

Cooking Note

Bananas naturally brown over time. For best results, assemble the cups close to serving time or lightly toss banana slices in lemon juice to slow oxidation. Use ripe but firm bananas for the best texture and flavor.

Serving Suggestions

Serve banana pudding cups chilled, topped with crushed wafers, whipped cream, or a slice of fresh banana. They’re perfect as a grab-and-go dessert for parties, BBQs, birthdays, or holiday tables. Pair with coffee, iced tea, or milk for a classic treat.

Tips

Use very cold milk for quick pudding set.

Don’t overmix when folding whipped cream.

Layer neatly for a beautiful presentation.

Use glass cups or mason jars for visual appeal.

Store covered to prevent pudding from absorbing fridge odors.

Prep Time

15 minutes

Cooking Time

0 minutes

Total Time

2 hours 15 minutes (including chilling)

Nutritional Information (Approximate per cup)

Calories: 280

Protein: 4 g

Sodium: 210 mg

FAQs

Can I make banana pudding cups ahead of time?
Yes, they can be made up to 24 hours in advance and stored refrigerated.

How do I keep bananas from turning brown?
Lightly coat banana slices with lemon juice or assemble close to serving time.

Can I use homemade pudding instead?
Absolutely. Homemade vanilla pudding works beautifully in this recipe.

What cookies can I use instead of vanilla wafers?
Shortbread cookies, graham crackers, or butter cookies are great substitutes.

Can these be frozen?
Freezing is not recommended, as the texture of pudding and bananas changes when thawed.

Conclusion

Banana Pudding Cups are a timeless dessert made easy, modern, and perfectly portioned. With creamy layers, fresh bananas, and soft vanilla wafers, they deliver comfort and nostalgia in every bite. Whether you’re serving guests or treating yourself, this no-bake dessert is simple, reliable, and always a crowd-pleaser. Once you try it, it’s guaranteed to become a regular in your dessert rotation. 🍌🍮

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