Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe (2024)

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I combined two New Orleans classic desserts into this Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe. It’srich, buttery, and moist with a distinct flavor that will keep you going back for bite after bite!

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Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe

This Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe that I developed always reminds me of 1. New Orleans and 2. my husband. We used to go to New Orleans once a year before we had children. New Orleans is what I consider to be the original ‘foodie town’. There is just such unique and inspiring foods and my inspiration for this Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe. From gourmetto rustic, you can find food for any palette… and then some. We always have to visit our favorites, then try at least one new restaurant and one new food every visit.

The NOLA culinary adventure never disappoints.

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I actually have several recipes on callmepmc.com that are inspired by the New Orleans cuisine. There’s Barbeque Shrimp, Creamy Barbeque Shrimp,Muffulettaand King Caketo name a few. (There’s more!)

This time of year always reminds me of our visits to New Orleans and I always want to cook creole or Cajun recipes. I previously made Peanut Butter Bread Bananas Foster. (Get all my bread pudding recipes here.)

Bread pudding

Big Daddy had his Bananas Foster Bread Pudding serving for breakfast and gave it two thumbs up! Really if he doesn’t have anything ‘constructive’ to say about a recipe I make, you know it’s a winner. He didn’t offer any ‘improvements’ and even said, ‘You hit that flavor spot on. It tastes just like Bananas Foster!’

I agree.

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What’s in banana bread pudding?

To make my banana foster dessert, you’ll need

  • Bread
  • Whole milk
  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Eggs
  • Vanilla extract
  • Butter extract
  • Salt
  • Cinnamon
  • Bananas
  • Brown sugar
  • Butter
  • Rum
  • Pecans
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Even though I used rum in this recipe, if you’re not a fan, you can easily omit it or substitute it. Pop over and read Alcohol Substitutes in Cooking.

This bread pudding is dense and moist. The butter and brown sugar along with the rum and bananas, cook and caramelize giving the bread pudding a unique taste. You could even brush rum over the top and flamé before serving your guest if you choose. It was 9:00 a.m. when I served this, I didn’t think I needed such a display.

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Equipment you’ll need for this recipe

  1. 9-inch springform pan
  2. serrated knife
  3. large bowl
  4. large pan

Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on the products used.

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Bananas Foster Bread Pudding Recipe

Two classic New Orleans desserts are combined in this knock-your-socks-off dessert! It’s buttery, moist, and rich. Serve warm with a scoop of good vanilla ice cream.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

  • 10 cups dry bread cubed (approximately 1 pound loaf of French
  • 2 cups whole milk*
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon butter extract
  • teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 5 medium bananas cut into 1-inch slices**
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup butter – no substitutions
  • 4 tablespoons rum
  • 1 cup walnuts or pecans chopped (optional ingredient)

Instructions

  • Cube bread, place on a sheet tray and bake on 200 degrees F for 10 minutes.

  • Wrap heavy aluminum foil around the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan. Spray inside of the pan with non-stick vegetable spray. Heat oven to 375 degrees and melt butter in oven in the springform pan. Remove from oven and sprinkle brown sugar evenly over butter.

  • Slice bananas and soak in rum 3 to 4 minutes. Place banana slices in a pan over butter and brown sugar starting in the center of the pan. Cut bananas to fit any gaps. Pour the rum that you soaked bananas in over the bananas in the springform pan.

  • Place the springform pan on a larger sheet pan that has an edge in case of spills.

  • In a large bowl, combine milk, sweetened condensed milk, eggs, vanilla extract, butter extract, salt and cinnamon. Whisk until frothy. Add bread to milk mixure and allow to sit for 10 minutes.

  • Stir in nuts.

  • Carefully, spoon breading mixture over banana slices. Press firmly down.

  • Bake in a 375-degree oven for 60 minutes. Center will be set and bread golden brown.

  • Allow cake to cool 20 to 30 minutes in pan before inverting on a serving platter.

  • ✔1% or 2% milk may be substituted but it will not be as creamy and rich

  • ✔You can cut the bananas lengthwise if desired. It will take fewer bananas if you cut them this way.

Nutrition

Calories: 844kcal | Carbohydrates: 137g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 106mg | Sodium: 1003mg | Potassium: 687mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 59g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 6.2mg | Calcium: 399mg | Iron: 5.9mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between bananas Foster and bananas flambé? ›

What's the Difference Between Bananas Foster and Bananas Flambé? Bananas foster is a dessert dish, while flambé is a method of cooking where alcohol is added to food and ignited. Since bananas Foster incorporates the flambé method, it is often referred to as “bananas Foster flambé.”

What is banana bread pudding made of? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 loaf banana bread (approximately 9 x 5, or 8 x 4 inches, OR about 6 cups total cubed banana bread)
  2. 1 cup half-and-half.
  3. 2 cups milk.
  4. 4 eggs.
  5. 13 cup sugar.
  6. 1 teaspoon vanilla.
  7. 1 banana (chopped or sliced, you may need 2 if they're smallish)

Why is banana pudding popular in the South? ›

Writers have posited various explanations. Some note that a lot of bananas came through the port of New Orleans and reason that the fruit must have been widely available there and people naturally put them into desserts.

What is bananas Foster made of? ›

Bananas are sautéedin butter and sugar and cinnamon and then bathed in rum, which is set aflame in a fiery burst. The fire burns off the alcohol in the rum, leaving just a smoky taste and rum flavor. This delicious concoction is usually created tableside to impress and then served over vanilla ice cream.

What is a substitute for rum in Bananas Foster? ›

What Can I Substitute For Rum in Banana Foster?
  • rum extract.
  • Bourbon.
  • Dark Cachaca (a Brazilian liquor made from sugarcane juice)
  • brandy.
  • Grape juice/pineapple juice/apple juice (for non-alcoholic substitutes)
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Why do they call it banana foster? ›

The dish was named for Richard Foster, a friend of Owen Brennan and the chairman of the New Orleans Crime Commission, on which Brennan served.

Why is my bread pudding so watery? ›

Perhaps you didn't add enough bread to sop up the egg and milk mixture. With this recipe, make sure you measure everything out first and you shouldn't have a watery bread pudding.

What state is known for banana pudding? ›

The National Banana Pudding Festival is held at the Centerville River Park in Centerville, Tennessee.

What can you put on bananas to keep them from turning black in banana pudding? ›

While lemon juice is possibly the most commonly used ingredient to slow the browning of bananas, other acidic juices work well too. Consider using another citrus fruit juice like orange, or try pineapple juice instead.

Why are Nilla Wafers called Nilla Wafers? ›

The name is a shortened version of vanilla, the flavor profile common to all Nilla-branded products. Originally marketed as Nabisco Vanilla Wafers, the product's name was changed in 1967 to the abbreviated form, Nilla Wafer.

Which restaurant invented the banana foster? ›

Bananas Foster

Owen asked his sister, Ella, and Chef Paul Blangé, to come up with a new dessert using these bananas. What they came up with is now the world famous Bananas Foster. The dish was originally invented at Brennan's Vieux Carré Restaurant on Bourbon Street, across from The Old Absinthe House.

What is a fun fact about Bananas Foster? ›

Bananas Foster is a dessert that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was created in the 1950s by Chef Paul Blangé at Brennan's Restaurant in the French Quarter. The dish was named after Richard Foster, a friend of the restaurant's owner.

What dessert is famous in New Orleans? ›

From Pralines to Bananas Foster and everything else in between, here are the best sweets in New Orleans.
  • Bananas Foster. One of the most decadent desserts in New Orleans is Bananas Foster. ...
  • Bread Pudding. ...
  • Doberge Cake. ...
  • Pralines. ...
  • Beignets. ...
  • Italian Cookies. ...
  • Roman Candy. ...
  • King Cake.

What is the meaning of flambeed bananas? ›

Flambé (UK: /ˈflɑːmbeɪ, ˈflɒ̃-/, US: /flɑːmˈbeɪ/, French: [flɑ̃be]; also spelled flambe) is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan to create a burst of flames. The word means "flamed" in French. Bananas Foster includes a flambé. Roasted quails flambéed with Cognac.

What are the four types of bananas? ›

Banana
Fruits of four different cultivars. Left to right: plantain, red banana, apple banana, and Cavendish banana
Source plant(s)Musa
Part(s) of plantFruit
UsesFood

Are there two different types of bananas? ›

There are more than 1,000 different types of bananas grown in more than 135 countries around the world. Many types of bananas cannot be eaten, however, as these types of bananas contain many hard seeds and very little pulp. Bananas can broadly be categorized into two groups: dessert bananas and cooking bananas.

Does ripening bananas in the oven change the flavor? ›

To immediately ripen bananas for use in banana breads, cakes, and muffins, you can use the oven. The texture of a baked banana may be a bit softer than that of one naturally ripened but the taste and caramelized sweetness will be amazing.

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