Banoffee Pie
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Banoffee Pie. A dessert favourite in the UK. This luscious banana, caramel toffee, cream, graham cracker crust delight will have everyone at the table asking for seconds. Better make two!

Originally published August 2011.
UPDATE!! I entered this recipe in NBC TV Today Show Home Chef Challenge and won with 70% of the vote!
We've had plenty of positive feedback and rave reviews on this recipe because of that exposure.Thanks to all who voted for this luscious pie!

Those who know me will tell you that I am very fond of British TV, in particular their excellent selection of cooking programs. Although more an entertainment program than a cooking show, Come Dine With Me is one I watch often.
It features several contestants who each throw a dinner party on successive evenings. Then, they are rated on their food and hosting skills by their competitors.

This very popular show has been running very successfully, almost non-stop since 2005.
Don't assume that these are all accomplished cooks however. There are usually a couple of competent cooks in the mix but this is British TV after all!

Different strokes for different folks.
The British eccentric is almost always well represented in the mix of competitors. Naturally, these eccentrics often serving as a foil to a "posh" contender in the group.
One recent show I watched featured a self described "nomad" who's diet was heavily subsidized by roadkill. A roadside freshly found unfortunate pheasant served as the filling for her appetizer meat pie.
She fed this questionable pie to a posh housewife and a millionaire playboy. In addition, the third guest a comic chap who's Coronation Street themed party saw him cross dressing as venerable Rovers Return landlady Bette Lynch.
If you cannot recognize the comic possibilities in that mix, you might want to consider a funny bone transplant.

Banoffee Pie. A modern British institution.
The show also is a window into some of the most common dishes in current British cuisine.
I don't know who popularized baked monkfish wrapped in parma ham with the British public. However, judging by it's popularity on the plate in Come Dine With Me, it must be a now ubiquitous dish in the collective culinary consciousness.

I suspect it's simplicity of preparation with just enough of a "gourmet" association to those contestants without an extensive cooking repertoire accounts for its popularity.
Similarly, a very common "pudding" to end the meal on many episodes is the Banoffee Pie. My research tells me has been extremely popular across the pond since the early 70's.

While a graham crumb crust is practically universal for no-bake pies in North America, a digestive biscuit crumb crust seems to be more the standard in the British Isles. It's one of the reasons I wanted to try a version of this recipe which also combines a sort of dulce de leche base filling topped with sliced bananas and whipped cream.
Having seen it prepared so many times, I could not help but try a version of it myself. The combination is quite rich and very delicious and proved to be very popular with my kids and some of their friends who visited yesterday and this morning only a few crumbs remain on the serving plate.
This one is sure to please all ages and is well worth a try.
You might also like: Frozen Peanut Butter Cup Pie, a perfect make-ahead dessert!
Recipe and photo update March 14, 2017.

Banoffee Pie 2020 update.
This the caramel/dulce de leche in this recipe is often made in the UK just by boiling the can of sweetened condensed milk for an extended period of time.
This will eliminate the need for making the caramel as outlined in the original recipe.
Learn more about making that sort of Caramel Dulce de Leche for this recipe here.

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One of my favourite programmes, I love to see how bad things get! And Banoffee Pie is another fave of mine!
Karen @ lavender and Lovage
Now that sounds so good. I would have to use the graham cracker crust for this.
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Now I am afraid, US tv usually follows British by a few years... WOnder how Alton Brown will handle the Iron chef ingredient of roadkill pheasant
That is one of the best looking banofee pies i've seen in a while! Great job! I look forward to trying this recipe, my boys are going to love it....so will I haha! =)
Sounds delish!! Can't wait to try your recipe!
I saw that episode of come dine you mentioned, the idea of living off roadkill rather intrigued me! Ive never actually had banoffee pie, sad considering ive lived in the UK all my life! I loved the sound of your recipe though so if i do finalllyyy give it a shot i think this is the one for me! 🙂
Yum! This pie looks super scrumptious. I love bananas and pie so this looks like the perfect combo.
That banoffee pie looks so nice and cool and creamy and good!
I made this last weekend and it was delicious. I will be making this again.
I made this last weekend and it was delicious. I definitely plan on making it again.
Hi, I like your blog very much. I wanted to ask you if you have tried to make the banoffee pie with sour cream, instead of heavy whipped cream. I believe the whole cake will become more fresh.
No. I think that would be awful!
Printed this recipe 8 times and it will not print out??? Help!!! Thanks KIM
Are you using the "Print Friendly" button? It works fine for me.
I so wish I could try this pie, but my husband has a very serious allergy to bananas. I wonder if I could change into a coconut cream with coconut extract instead of vanilla?
Since moving to the UK, Banoffee Pie has become one of my absolute favourites - but one that scares me to try making. A co-workers wife makes the best I've had and the only real difference is that she uses ginger nut biscuits instead of digestives.
Hi... I am tryin out your recipe but I'm having trouble setting the digestive crust. It all falls apart as soon as it comes out of the oven and the sugar is still solid. Is there a step missing from the recipe above? Please help.Thanks for sharing!