Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafer Crumble and Salted Caramel

Servings: 6 Total Time: 4 hrs 45 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafer Crumble and Salted Caramel
Banana pudding with salted caramel and vanilla wafer crumble in mason jars. pinit
Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 15 mins Rest Time 4 hrs Total Time 4 hrs 45 mins
Servings: 6 Calories: 854
Best Season: Summer, Spring

Description

Description

I grew up loving classic banana pudding, so when I started playing around with this version I wanted to keep all of that nostalgic comfort while adding a few little details that made it feel extra special. The brown butter ended up changing everything for me because it gave the pudding this warm rich flavor that immediately made it taste homemade in the best way. Layered with fresh bananas, buttery toasted vanilla wafer crumble, and thick salted caramel, this version feels like classic Southern banana pudding with a little upgrade.

As I was making the pudding, I noticed right away how much the brown butter changed the flavor. Instead of tasting like a traditional vanilla pudding, it adds this subtle nutty richness that gives every layer more depth without overpowering the bananas. The toasted vanilla wafer crumble became one of my favorite parts because I wanted something with more texture than softened cookies. It adds a buttery crunch that stays throughout the dessert and balances the silky pudding underneath.

Every spoonful gives you a little bit of everything at once. You get creamy vanilla pudding, fresh bananas, buttery crumble, ribbons of glossy salted caramel, and just a hint of flaky sea salt that keeps the sweetness balanced. I also love serving this in mason jars or layered in a trifle dish because seeing all of those layers makes it feel even more special before anyone takes the first bite.

This has become one of those desserts I make when I want something that feels comforting and familiar but still looks like it came from a bakery case. It keeps everything I love about traditional Southern banana pudding while making it feel a little richer, more indulgent, and perfect for holidays, cookouts, family gatherings, or anytime I want a dessert that people immediately ask about after the first bite.

Why You’ll Love It

Brown butter gives the pudding incredible depth of flavor. The brown butter adds warm caramelized richness that makes the pudding taste far more luxurious than traditional banana pudding.

The vanilla wafer crumble stays buttery and crisp. Instead of soft soggy wafers, the toasted crumble creates delicious crunchy texture in every bite.

Salted caramel makes the dessert feel bakery-quality. The caramel drizzle adds rich buttery sweetness while flaky sea salt balances the entire dessert perfectly.

Beautiful layered presentation. The visible pudding, banana, crumble, and caramel layers make this dessert look incredibly impressive in mason jars or trifle dishes.

Creamy, crunchy, gooey, and silky all at once. Every spoonful combines multiple textures creating an extremely satisfying dessert experience.

Perfect make-ahead dessert. This banana pudding tastes even better after chilling and is perfect for holidays, parties, cookouts, and family gatherings.

Easy shortcuts can make it beginner-friendly. Using instant pudding mix and store-bought caramel still creates an amazing dessert while saving time.

The flavor feels nostalgic but elevated. It still tastes like classic Southern banana pudding while feeling richer, more indulgent, and more modern.

The caramel and bananas pair perfectly together. The sweet bananas and buttery salted caramel create one of the best classic flavor combinations possible.

Ingredients

For the Brown Butter Vanilla Pudding

For the Vanilla Wafer Crumble

For the Layers

For the Salted Caramel

For Garnish

Instructions

  1. Step 1 — Brown the Butter

    In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter completely. Continue cooking for 3–5 minutes, stirring often, until the butter foams and develops small golden brown bits at the bottom of the pan. The butter should smell rich and nutty but not burnt.

  2. Step 2 — Heat the Milk and Cream

    Pour the whole milk and heavy cream directly into the same saucepan with the browned butter. Stir to combine and heat gently over medium-low heat until warm but not boiling.

  3. Step 3 — Mix the Sugar and Cornstarch

    In a separate bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar, cornstarch, and salt until evenly combined.

  4. Step 4 — Add the Egg Yolks

    Add the egg yolks to the sugar mixture and whisk until smooth and pale yellow.

  5. Step 5 — Temper the Eggs

    Slowly pour about 1 cup of the warm milk mixture into the egg mixture while whisking constantly to prevent scrambling.

  6. Step 6 — Finish the Pudding

    Pour the tempered egg mixture back into the saucepan with the remaining milk mixture. Cook over medium heat while whisking constantly for 4–6 minutes until the pudding becomes thick, smooth, and silky.

  7. Step 7 — Add the Vanilla

    Remove the pudding from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Let cool slightly before assembling.

  8. Step 8 — Make the Vanilla Wafer Crumble

    In a skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the crushed vanilla wafers, brown sugar, and pinch of salt. Stir continuously for 3–4 minutes until golden, buttery, and lightly toasted. Let cool completely so the crumble becomes crisp.

  9. Step 9 — Prepare the Caramel

    Warm the caramel sauce slightly until pourable. Stir in the flaky sea salt.

  10. Step 10 — Begin Layering

    In mason jars or a large trifle dish, add a layer of vanilla wafer crumble to the bottom followed by banana slices.

  11. Step 11 — Add the Pudding

    Spoon or pipe a generous layer of brown butter pudding over the bananas.

  12. Step 12 — Add Caramel Layers

    Drizzle salted caramel generously around the inside edges of the jars and across the pudding layer so visible caramel ribbons show through the glass.

  13. Step 13 — Repeat the Layers

    Continue layering crumble, bananas, pudding, and caramel until the jars are full. Finish with extra crumble, banana slices, caramel drizzle, and a tiny pinch of flaky sea salt on top.

  14. Step 14 — Chill

    Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours so the pudding fully sets and the flavors develop.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 6


Amount Per Serving
Calories 854kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 43g67%
Saturated Fat 25g125%
Sodium 220mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 109g37%
Dietary Fiber 2g8%
Sugars 85g
Protein 10g20%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

• Brown butter gives this banana pudding a rich nutty caramelized flavor that traditional banana pudding does not have.

• For a quicker version, instant vanilla pudding mix can be used instead of making homemade pudding from scratch. Simply prepare the pudding according to package directions and whisk in 2–3 tablespoons of cooled brown butter and a splash of vanilla extract for a similar rich flavor.

• If using boxed pudding mix, French vanilla pudding works especially well because it already has a slightly deeper flavor and color.

• To make brown butter, cook the butter until golden with tiny brown bits at the bottom of the pan and a rich nutty aroma develops. Watch carefully because butter can burn quickly once it begins browning.

• Heavy cream helps create a thicker richer pudding consistency that feels luxurious and bakery quality, but whole milk can be used for a lighter version.

• Toasting the vanilla wafer crumble in butter keeps the layers crisp and flavorful instead of becoming soft and soggy like traditional banana pudding wafers.

• Brown sugar added to the crumble creates a deeper caramelized flavor that pairs perfectly with bananas and salted caramel.

• Layering caramel against the inside glass walls creates beautiful visible caramel ribbons and makes the dessert look extra indulgent in photos.

• Slightly ripe bananas work best because they are sweet while still holding their shape inside the jars.

• Mason jars create the best visual presentation because the pudding, crumble, bananas, and caramel layers remain visible.

• Flaky sea salt balances the sweetness and enhances the caramel flavor without making the dessert salty.

• Refrigerating the pudding for several hours helps the flavors deepen and allows the pudding to fully thicken.

• For the fastest version possible, use instant pudding mix, store-bought caramel sauce, while still making the brown butter crumble for homemade flavor.

• This dessert can easily be made one day ahead and refrigerated until serving, making it perfect for parties, holidays, and family gatherings.

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