Ok my son loves nutterbutters he made nutterbutter truffles so here is something I decided to invent for him... hope you love it, he did! |
Crust:
12 nutter butter cookies put through food processor
1- 1/2 tablespoons of soft cream cheese
Place all ingredients in the food processor pulse till fine and holds together slightly.
Place crumbs in a deep dish pie plate bake for 12 minutes on 350 degrees.
Cool.
Banana Cream Filling:
3/4 cup white sugar
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups milk
3 egg yolks, beaten
2 tablespoons butter
1 1/4 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 bananas, sliced
Topping:
Whipped topping
1 package of four nutter butters crushed
In a saucepan, combine the sugar, flour, and salt. Add milk in gradually while stirring gently. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is bubbly. Keep stirring and cook for about 2 more minutes, and then remove from the burner.
Stir a small quantity of the hot mixture into the beaten egg yolks, and immediately add egg yolk mixture to the rest of the hot mixture. Cook for 2 more minutes; remember to keep stirring. Remove the mixture from the stove, and add butter and vanilla. Stir until the whole thing has a smooth consistency. Cool completely.
Slice bananas and put them into the cooled partially baked Nutter Butter Crust. Add the pudding on top.
Top with whipped topping or real whipped cream, garnish with 4 crushed nutter butters ( I put them in the zip lock bag and hit them with a rolling pin) sprinkle on top and refrigerate until ready to serve.
This looks absolutely amazing. I am sure this pie would keep calling me from the frig! Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteClaudia, I am drooling here. The pie sounds so deliciously presented.
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying your weekend.
Blessings, Kristy
Oh I would totally love this! I always loved banana cream pie but I never cared for the regular pie crust. It always just seemed so tasteless....I love Nutter Butter and this would just be out of this world I am sure!
ReplyDeleteOf course, he must have loved it, it looks and sounds incredible and SO decadent!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea for a comfort dessert! I love peanuts and these nutterbutters make the dessert very greedy. I'm sure your son will appreciate it very much ^__^
ReplyDeleteBye, have a good Sunday
Oh my lord. Best Dessert Ever!
ReplyDeleteYou can't get more delicious than this.
ReplyDeleteI'll have another Nutter Butter peanut peanut butter sandwich cookie pie from Claudia. I think we need to work on that slogan.
ReplyDeleteMama Mia! I'm salivating...
ReplyDeleteNice invention Claudia. I love nutter butters to and it just so happens that today is grocery day... Will be trying this one for sure:)
ReplyDeleteClaudia, oh my goodness that first shot is incredible. The lighting really contours each delicious layer of this pie. It just look s irresistible!!
ReplyDeleteGosh am speechless!
ReplyDeleteI could cry - I want a piece of this sooo badly! It's heaven! Maybe we could trade some cookies for a piece of pie?
ReplyDeleteWow, yum!
ReplyDeleteA must make for sure! Thanks Claudia.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Claudia, this dessert has to be simply amazing! This is the kind of dessert that my husband and my father CRAVE and dream of. To have created this on your own is a TRUE indication of a talented cook!
ReplyDeleteoooowheeee.... I can't wait to make this one... got someone in the house that loves those things too so I know this will be gone before bedtime...
ReplyDeleteLove pie crusts made with crushed cookies, but haven't used Nutter Butters (will remedy that soon). This really looks drool worthy.
ReplyDeleteyum that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour "nutter butter" banana cream pie would not last for more than 10 minutes in our household. We are all peanut lovers, and this is so utterly amazing, and yet, easy to prepare.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words of support, you are truly a beautiful and caring friend, Claudia.
I would love to comment on all your previous posts that I've missed, but I want you to know I love each and every recipe you post, and could make a "feast" on your delicious dishes, and desserts!
xoxo
This pie looks wonderful.Love the ingredients there, now i know why you son like it.
ReplyDeleteCream pies just go down way too easily. They are light and fluffy and OH so easy to eat.
ReplyDeleteI love nutter butters as well. I like to dunk them in hot tea. But somehow, I think I'll appreciate them just as much if I made the cream pie with them. Delicious!
Oh yum! What a fabulous pie!! I love banana cream pie, and this version with the nutterbutter crust sounds fabulous. I know Elvis loved bananas and peanut butter. Throw some bacon on there and I'm sure the King would go crazy for this!
ReplyDeletethe pie sounds sinfully delicious and such a wonderful presentation. thanks for sharing Claudia
ReplyDeleteooh. i could feel the crumbly layer on top.. so inviting.. and perfect picture !
ReplyDeleteI bet your son was so delighted...this looks amazingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love Nutter Butters too :)
How yummy, now this is a great dessert, I bet he enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful!!! My daughter would love this with chopped banana... hmmm... maybe I'll surprise her this weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this pie..I could eat it every day how creamy and delicious it look! wonderful Claudia, thanks for the recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteI love a good banana cream pie! I usually make it with a chocolate chip cookie crust, but I LOVE the sound of this. YUM
ReplyDeleteI like bananas a lot .. will give this a try. SOunds like an amazng dessert to me :)
ReplyDeleteI love nutter butters too! I ate an entire package this weekend, so good. Love the PB & Banana combo!
ReplyDeleteGreat invention Claudia! I love Nutter Butters too!
ReplyDeleteYour pie looks wonderful. I made something similar but with just plain peanut butter cookies. I can't wait to try it with nutter butters.
ReplyDeleteThis pie sounds awesome! I love the nutter butter crust :D
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks like a decadent wonder! Mmmmm...another winner, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of nutter butters. I'm totally going to be stalking those in the cookie aisle tomorrow. ;)
ReplyDeleteI am seriously drooling here. The pics are super gorgeous and the recipe sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhaaats a nutter butter, is there something else it is similar to. Im pretty sure they dont sell nutterbutters in my country :-(
ReplyDeleteWhaaats a nutter butter, is there something else it is similar to. Im pretty sure they dont sell nutterbutters in my country :-(
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