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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Banofee pie in a glass for Sweet Punch January 2012

To start this new year with a Sweet Punch, our team has selected Banofee Pie from Swapna's Cuisine. Banofee Pie is a traditional English dessert, made with pastry or crumbled biscuit base, topped with toffee, bananas and cream, layers and  layers of yumminess.  The layer which I loved the most in this dessert is toffee or  dulce de leche, I would even love to dulce de leche just as a dessert on it's own, straight from the can, well who  wouldn't  ; )


 I have made  a very few changes to this recipe, instead of serving it in a pie form, I served it in glasses.  A large portion of pie would be too much for two of us.  The other change is , unfortunately the cream was out of stock when I went for shopping, so I ended up making pastry cream, which tasted still good.  For  pastry cream recipe, please refer here.  Also one good thing about serving it in a glass is it doesn't require any setting time, it can be served immediately once made.  Thank you Swapna for giving us this yummy dessert.

Serves 2
Preparation Time: 20- 25 minutes

Ingredients:
Digestive biscuits-  5
Cocoa powder- 2 tsp
Butter- 1/2 tbsp
Condensed milk- 1 can
Banana- 1 sliced and mixed with a tsp pf lemon juice ( to avoid discolouration )
Pastry cream- 2 tbsp
Extra cocoa powder to dust it on top

Method:
Place the condensed milk in a large pan of water, the can should be completely immersed in water.  Once the water starts boiling, reduce the heat and let it simmer for two hours.  In the middle check the water level, if it's reduced fill it to immerse the can completely.  Remove the can from water bath and let it cool down.  Once cooled down, when you open the can, you have the irresistible dulce de leche which can be used for the recipe.
Place the biscuits inside a freezer bag and mash it with a masher or rolling pin until it looks coarse crumbs. Mix the mashed biscuits and cocoa powder in a bowl, melt the butter and pour it on top of the biscuits and mix it well.  Take two serving glasses, divide the biscuits equally between two glasses.  Top it up with slices of banana, then dulce de leche and finally cream.  Dust it  on top with cocoa powder and serve.

Sending this recipe to ABC series: Desserts ,Cooking Concepts: Chocolate FestCook, Eat, Delicious Dessert hosted by Veggie Platter created by Raven , Chocolate Mela, Banana recipes , Chocolate LoverLove lock with sweets hosted by Killer on the plate created by Vidhya of Sweet Karam and Kaapi














50 comments:

  1. Wat an elegant and super irresistible dessert, lovely presentation..

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  2. it is indeed a delicious dessert - ur pics make it all the more tempting :) beautiful!

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  3. Supeb!!! Awesome preparation.. Very nice presentation..

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  4. I'm drooling here, looks gorgeous and fantastic!

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  5. Bestnya...menarik tuk dicuba..thanks for sharing the recipe...:)

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  6. Nice presentation!!!!!love ths recipe

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  7. Mmmm. These look so pretty and very delicious. Condensed milk makes desserts extra special!

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  8. I love the twist you have given here...It looks more attractive in glass. Tempting...


    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. ooooo....this looks so irresistable ! beautiful photography !!!! gonna make it this weekend inshallah...rashid has developed a sweet-tooth these days ;)

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  10. It is an English dessert and your present also gives the English, British feel with the light blue floral napkin in the back ground.

    Yummy dessert and I too can eat the Dulce De Leche off the can... mmmm heavenly..

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  11. This looks delicious. I think you took up the challenge and handled it brilliantly. I love the individual servings over a full pie as well. And, saying dulce de leche is a sure way to get me to give it a try. Many thanks for sharing.

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  12. This is such a yummy one...I would love to try it..U have made perfectly Dear..Bookmarking it..

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

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  13. Wow, yummy dessert!! Lovely presentation dear..

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  14. I made it in a similar way.. Yummy Dessert..

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  15. awesome dessert. Would you like to send it to my DESSERTS event

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  16. This is absolutely sinful and one killer dessert. The way you presented it makes me grab the screen,
    Love Ash.

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  17. Mouthwatering dessert.......hmmmm yummy yummy

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  18. wow, so nicely done, I love the idea of serving it in a glass.

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  19. Very nice. I have tasted it as a regular pie, but it is very fancy served in a glass. Great idea.

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  20. Great recipe !!! Looks very good...Likes the sound of that dulce de leche

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  21. Great recipe !!! Looks very good...Likes the sound of that dulce de leche

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  22. Aweosme looking pie...great clicks as usual, Umm...

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  23. Oh,what a punch that is ! I loved the entire idea.Nice clicks as well dear.

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  24. Gosh!! What clicks my dear!
    I liked this glass version...looks simple, neat and yet so appealing...
    Banofee Pie, u rock! :)

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  25. delicious dessert... looks fabulous... bookmarking it...

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  26. This looks very good, I am unfamiliar with "digestive biscuits".

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  27. Wow! I can just imagine digging into this. Drooling here.

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  28. yummy sweet dish. i have all the ingredients with me now,will try it today.

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  29. The pie looks delicious. I make a similar one with an oreo base. I am hosting my first blog event plus giveaway – Valentines Special. Do check it out and be a part of it. Would be great if you would be a part of it..!

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  30. wow..nice recipe...n drooling pics...i want to try this...can u tell me what is pastry cream???

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  31. very delicious.very good presentation!

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  32. Lovely dessert. You have some awards waiting for you at my blog. Please accept them.

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  33. Super inviting and irrestibly good Sweet Punch. Really luks Awesome!.Luv to try it soon.Thanks for sharing.

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  34. Thank you very much for your submission to my Love Lock with sweets event. I am at work (nowhere close to lunch time) and I am so very hungry after seeing your picture.

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  35. thank you for linking with my event dear

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  36. wow...the clicks are amazing...and I love banofee pie very much..serving in glasses is a good idea...

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  37. oh wow...looks awesome. thanks for linking to my event :)

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  38. That looks amazing..Thanx for linking to my event dear...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  39. What a beautiful looking dessert! All I need is a spoon to dig in!!

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  40. Very elegant presentation. Have bookmarked it.
    Thanks for linking it to my event.

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  41. Ayeesha, i tried this one when i had guests last weekend...became a BIG hit !!!!!!! tasted sooo good that iam gonna make this often inshallah :)

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  42. very beautiful and tempting dessert!! thanks for linking to the event !!

    Ongoing Event - CC-Chocolate Fest

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  43. Such a yummy dessert! Will definitely try...luv d photos!

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  44. This was an astounding post. A wonderful cake with absolutely, stunningly beautiful photos (the lace, the yellow knapkin and all).
    Thanks for this great recipe.

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