| | | |

Easy Banana Pudding

Trifle dessert glasses with banana pudding topped with whipped cream.

Banana pudding is one of the South’s favorite desserts. While making the pudding and whipped cream from scratch is wonderful, this easy version is just as rich and delicious. I use vanilla pudding combined with sweetened condensed milk and thawed whipped topping. The pudding mixture is layered with sliced bananas and vanilla wafers, topped off with more whipped topping. It’s fantastic!

You can serve this from a fancy trifle dish or a glass bowl. Or rather than layering the ingredients all at once, keep them separated and assemble individual servings in glass dessert dishes. Garnish with some extra banana slices, vanilla wafers, or cinnamon sugar. If you have mint, add a sprig for a pop of color.

What You’ll Like About This Recipe

  • Incredibly quick to assemble. Because the recipe relies on instant pudding and pre-made whipped topping, everything comes together in minutes. There’s no cooking, no tempering eggs, and no risk of curdling—just whisk, layer, and chill. It’s perfect for last-minute gatherings or low-effort entertaining.
  • Classic Southern flavor with minimal ingredients. The blend of vanilla pudding, sweetened condensed milk, and bananas creates that rich, old-fashioned flavor many people grew up with. Even though it’s easy, the result tastes like a dessert that took far more effort.
  • Perfect make-ahead dessert. Banana pudding improves as it rests, allowing the wafers to soften just enough to resemble a trifle or layered custard. Preparing it a few hours in advance enhances both flavor and texture, making it an ideal prep-ahead option.
  • Flexible serving style. Whether you build it in a trifle dish for a showstopping presentation or portion it in small glasses for individual servings, the layers always look beautiful. You can even assemble it in a baking dish for family-style scooping.
  • Customizable for any occasion. Extra toppings, flavored wafers, or variations of pudding can easily adapt this recipe to holidays, potlucks, or personal preference. It remains simple while offering room to play with flavor.

Ingredient Notes

  • Instant vanilla pudding – A 5-ounce package creates a thick, stable base that holds up to layering. French vanilla pudding adds a richer flavor, while banana pudding mix deepens the banana notes if you prefer stronger banana flavor.
  • Sweetened condensed milk – This adds sweetness, body, and a signature custard-like richness. Make sure to use condensed milk, not evaporated milk, as they are not interchangeable.
  • Whole milk – Cold whole milk helps the pudding set properly. Lower-fat milks can make a thinner pudding, while non-dairy milks typically do not set well with instant pudding mixes.
  • Whipped topping – Thawed whipped topping folds in smoothly and lightens the pudding mixture. Homemade lightly sweetened whipped cream can be used instead, though it won’t hold as long in the refrigerator.
  • Bananas – Firm but ripe bananas are ideal. Overly soft bananas can turn mushy in the layers, while under-ripe bananas lack flavor. Tossing slices in lemon juice prevents browning without affecting taste.
  • Vanilla wafers – Standard vanilla wafers soften beautifully into a cake-like texture once layered. Mini wafers work well for individual servings, and shortbread cookies can be substituted for a richer variation.

Steps to Make Easy Banana Pudding

  1. Prepare the pudding by whisking the milk and pudding mix until thickened. Allowing the mixture to rest briefly ensures it fully sets before other ingredients are added.
  2. Mix in the sweetened condensed milk to create a smooth, rich base. Folding in half of the whipped topping lightens the texture, giving the pudding its signature creaminess.
  3. Slice the bananas and gently toss them with lemon juice to slow oxidation. This step keeps the layers visually appealing, especially when assembling in a clear glass dish.
  4. Begin layering by spreading a portion of the pudding in the bottom of your serving dish, followed by banana slices and a layer of vanilla wafers. The wafers will begin absorbing moisture, softening into a cake-like layer.
  5. Continue alternating layers until all components are used, finishing with a generous layer of whipped topping on the surface. Smooth or swirl the top for presentation.
  6. Chill the pudding until set and serve with optional garnishes such as fresh banana slices, whole wafers, or a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.

Pro Tips

  • Choose firm bananas – Firm-ripe fruit holds its shape better and prevents the dessert from becoming overly soft.
  • Fold gently – When adding the whipped topping, use a gentle folding motion to maintain the light, airy texture.
  • Layer strategically – Placing wafers along the edges creates attractive visible layers in a glass bowl or trifle dish.
  • Chill before serving – Allowing at least 2 hours of refrigeration softens the cookies and deepens the flavor.
  • Prevent browning – Lightly coating bananas with lemon juice, pineapple juice, or even orange juice helps keep them fresh-looking longer.

Recipe Variations

  • Banana pudding with chessmen cookies. Replace the wafers with buttery shortbread cookies for a richer, bakery-style dessert. The cookies soften into a velvety cake-like layer.
  • Chocolate-drizzled version. Add thin ribbons of chocolate sauce between layers for a more decadent twist. This pairs especially well with French vanilla pudding.
  • Strawberry-banana trifle. Add sliced strawberries between the banana and pudding layers for a fruity, colorful version perfect for spring and summer.
  • Banana cream pie pudding. Use banana pudding mix instead of vanilla and add crushed wafers between layers to resemble the flavor of banana cream pie.
  • Caramel swirl pudding. Add spoonfuls of caramel sauce in the layers for extra sweetness and a dessert reminiscent of bananas foster.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve in a trifle dish for a beautiful layered presentation.
  • Portion into small glass jars or dessert cups for individual servings.
  • Garnish with cinnamon sugar, banana slices, or a sprig of mint.
  • Pair with coffee or iced tea for a Southern-style dessert course.

How to Store

  • Refrigerate: Cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 3 days. The wafers will continue to soften, creating a more custard-like texture over time.
  • Reheat: This dessert is not reheated. It should always be served chilled or lightly cool.
  • Room Temp: Keep out no longer than 2 hours when serving, or 1 hour in warm environments (over 90 F).
banana pudding

Easy Banana Pudding

Diana Rattray
Prepare a delicious and hassle-free banana pudding using store-bought ingredients!
No ratings yet
Servings 12 servings
Calories 312
Prep Time 15 minutes
Other Time1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients
  

For the Pudding

  • 2 ¼ cups whole milk
  • 1 (5-oz) pkg instant vanilla pudding
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 (14-oz) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 (8-oz) container frozen whipped topping, thawed , divided
  • 3 medium bananas (ripe but still firm)
  • 2 to 3 tsp lemon juice
  • 30 vanilla wafer cookies

Optional Garnishes

  • 1 banana, sliced (optional), for garnish
  • Vanilla wafer cookies (optional), for garnish
  • Cinnamon sugar (optional), for garnish
  • Mint leaves (optional), for garnish

Instructions

  • Combine the milk and vanilla pudding in a mixing bowl. Beat with an electric mixer for 2 minutes or whisk vigorously. Let it stand for 5 minutes until set. Add the vanilla extract and sweetened condensed milk and mix until thoroughly blended. Fold about half of the whipped topping into the pudding mixture.
    2 1/4 cups whole milk | 1 (5-oz) pkg instant vanilla pudding | 2 tsp vanilla extract | 1 (14-oz) can sweetened condensed milk | ½ (8-oz) container frozen whipped topping (thawed)
  • Peel 3 bananas and slice them into 1/4-inch rounds. Put them in a bowl and gently toss with the lemon juice to prevent browning.
    3 medium bananas (ripe but still firm) | 2 to 3 tsp lemon juice
  • In a large glass bowl, trifle dish, or individual glass dessert dishes, alternate layers of pudding, sliced bananas, and vanilla wafers. Pipe or spoon the remaining whipped topping over the pudding.
    30 vanilla wafer cookies | ½ (8-oz) container frozen whipped topping (thawed)
  • Tip: Chill for at least 1 to 2 hours before serving if you want softer wafers and a more classic banana pudding texture.
  • Garnish servings as desired with the banana slices, crushed or whole vanilla wafers, cinnamon sugar, or mint leaves.
    1 banana, sliced (optional) | Vanilla wafer cookies (optional) | Cinnamon sugar (optional) | Mint leaves (optional)
    easy banana pudding

Nutrition

Calories: 312kcalCarbohydrates: 52gProtein: 6gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.04gCholesterol: 17mgSodium: 184mgPotassium: 367mgFiber: 1gSugar: 41gVitamin A: 201IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 166mgIron: 0.2mg

Disclaimer:

Our nutritional information is based on a third-party application that analyzes the ingredients list to determine the values. The information is meant to be helpful, but should be considered an estimate. Values may differ depending on measurements, brands, serving variations, and database availability.

Keyword banana pudding
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

You Might Also Like

  • Red Velvet Cake With Cream Cheese Frosting

    Moist red velvet cake topped with fluffy cream cheese frosting—perfect for holidays, parties, or any special celebration.

  • Brown Sugar Shortbread

    This wonderful brown sugar shortbread is a great cookie recipe for Christmas or any occasion. Dip it in chocolate!

  • Pumpkin Cake With Broiled Topping

    A broiled coconut pecan topping adds flavor and crunch to this wonderful pumpkin cake. A cake mix makes it incredibly easy!

  • Spiced Pecans

    Homemade spiced pecans are perfect for gifting, sprinkling over baked goods, or enjoying as a snack!

  • Peach Cake With Streusel Topping

    This moist streusel-topped peach cake makes a fabulous dessert or coffee cake. Add nuts to the streusel topping if you’d like.

  • Classic Kentucky Chocolate Chip Pie (Derby Style)

    Kentucky Derby pie is a Southern classic with a gooey filling of chocolate chips, crunchy walnuts or pecans, and a splash of bourbon for depth. It’s a simple dessert that’s always a hit, whether served at a Derby party or as an everyday treat. Enjoy it with whipped cream or warm with a scoop of ice cream.

  • Red Velvet Whoopie Pies

    Soft red velvet whoopie pies filled with fluffy cream cheese frosting—festive, tender, and perfect for holidays or gifting.

  • Creme Anglaise

    Crème anglaise is a rich and silky sauce that enhances any dessert with its luxurious flavor and texture.

  • Instant Pot Doughnut Cake

    Instant Pot doughnut cake is an excellent breakfast treat. Top the cake with a cinnamon sugar coating or spoon a yummy vanilla glaze over it.

  • Chocolate Zucchini Cake

    Make a scrumptious frosted chocolate zucchini cake with this easy recipe. Moist and chocolatey, it’s the perfect way to use up garden zucchini.

  • Moist Chocolate Loaf Cake

    Finish this delicious moist chocolate loaf cake with a chocolate ganache glaze or vanilla icing. Or simply dust the cake with powdered sugar.

  • Best Moist Chocolate Cake

    Everyone will love this moist chocolate cake! This Bundt style cake is topped with a fabulous chocolate glaze!

Leave a Reply

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

Recipe Rating