Banana Cream Pie Parfaits

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  • on April 13, 2010

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    I have done this recipe for years. with an additional twist. Raspberry sauce.
    and crumbled cake vanilla bean vanilla pudding.
    layered crushed nilla waffers or gram cracker, thin sliced banana, banana cream pudding, crumbled cake, raspberry sauce vanilla pudding then start layer over till container tops at crummbled cake then your whip cream if desired or just top with raspberry sauce
    this is the richest dessert ever

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  • on August 01, 2009

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    REFERENCING THE FORMER REVIEVERS; COMMENTS, I GENERALLY TAPE THE EPISODES FOR VIEWING AND COMPARING. THE RECIPE VARRIED IN THAT ON THE SHOW, ROBIN LAYERED IT AS FOLLOWS:

    FIRST LAYER CRUSHED COOKIES, VANILLA YOGHURT, WHIIPPED CREAM OF YOUR CHOICE, SLICED BANANAS OR FRUIT OF CHOICE.

    SUBSEQUENT LAYERS WERE CRUSHED COOKIES, VANILLA YOGHURT, SLICED BANANAS OR FRUIT OF CHOICE. ONCE YOU HAVE FILLED THE SERVING CUP, TOP WITH WHIPPED CREAM OF CHOICE AND COCOA POWDER.

    I HOPE THIS HELPS. ENJOY.

    MARIA

    PS IT WAS WONDERFUL ALSO WITH STRAWBERRIES!!!!!

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  • on March 06, 2009

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    This is absolutely NOTHING like the recipe that Robin on air (or even like the picture of it, for that matter How is it possible to review? I am really getting tired of this situation on this website, which I tend to use several times a day, every day. I am know as an excellent cook and use many recipes from here, but it's getting harder to review a recipe that wasn't what you saw after hunting for the one you DID see!

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  • on November 21, 2008

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    i used graham crackers instead of nilla wafers and grated some chocolate on top. but the best part of this was the yogurt it tasted just like a banana cream pie. it was fresh tasting with the banana in there. so good!

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  • on November 04, 2008

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    very easy, quick. will use again.

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  • on July 09, 2008

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    I used Banana Cream Pie pudding, low fat graham crackers and whipped cream and it was great. My kids loved it too.

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  • on February 18, 2008

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    I changed it up a bit, I blended but also but in chuncks of Banana. It was a hit.

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  • on February 06, 2008

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    To the former viewer: I understood what you did from the show. There was never any mention of blending the ingredients. This looks like another wrong recipe.

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  • on February 05, 2008

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    I watched your show yesterday and you layered all the ingredients listed. Did I miss the part where you blended the bannans, vanilla and yogurt? What I remember was a layer of the cookies, then a few sliced bannans, a spoon or 2 of the yogurt, then the whipped cream, repeating that same process to the top where you then sprinkled on the cocoa powder. I'm confused.

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