Banana Foster Pie
Pecan praline ice cream on top of a graham cracker crust is topped off with brown butter and brown sugar caramelized bananas in this classic banana foster pie.
For this month’s Pass the Cookbook Club selection, our leader Kita choseย Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found from The Times-Picayune of New Orleans. I’ve never heard of this book before but after hearing the story behind it, I had to purchase it.ย After the tragic hurricane a few years ago, families lost their treasures and keepsakes. As residents were trying to rebuild their lives, a local newspaper The Times-Picayune of New Orleans became a place for families to share and swap old recipes that were lost in the storm. The newspaper compiled over 200 of these recipes along with the stories behind each recipe into this book Cooking up a Storm. It’s a great read and I urge you to grab a copy and read about one of the greatest food cities.
For our book club, Kita selected three recipes from Cooking up a Storm for us to try;ย Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya,ย Crawfish in Saffron Cream and this Banana Foster Pie.ย As always when it comes to selecting what to make for this club, the hubs gets to pick and the banana foster pie simply won because he is a sweet-a-holic that needs therapy. In his defense, I (and this blog) may be an enabler.
Quick aside my friends. While writing this second post of the week, I just realized, it looks like it is going to be a pie-torte-crust-abulous week here on the blog! I did not plan it that way but I am loving all the crust + filling combinations. Earlier in the week, we had a decadent blood orange chocolate truffle torte on top of a crunchy pecan graham cracker crustย and today, it is a creamy butter pecan ice cream with caramel swirls filled crust that is topped with brown butter and brown sugar caramelized bananas with rum in this classic banana foster pie. And you just wait until tomorrow when you see the creamy pina colada cheesecake coming your way. I think my hips have expanded a pants size the past two weeks. But I am not complaining as I am hitting Zumba!
Anyway, back to this pie on hand.
This banana foster pie recipe is simple and good.
The original recipe calls for a pre-made graham cracker crust but after my success with the pecan graham cracker crust I used in this chocolate torte, I used it here as well and it worked great with the pecan praline ice cream filling. The crust is filled with softened ice cream of your choice and frozen. Right before serving, you caramelize the bananas in butter, brown sugar and dark rum. Since I love the nutty aroma of brown butter, I browned my butter before adding the brown sugar and I also used some spiced dark rum I had. Both these changes were subtle but delicious additions to the recipe.
This pie is a summer delight and a must-have!!
On another note, let the record show that I do not like taking photos of ice cream. It’s a melty mess.
Banana Foster Pie
Pecan praline ice cream on top of a graham cracker crust is topped off with brown butter and brown sugar caramelized bananas in this classic banana foster pie.
Ingredients
- 1 cup pecans, toasted
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- ยผ cup butter, melted
- 2 quarts pecan praline ice cream, softened (or butter pecan, vanilla, etc)
- 4 tbs unsalted butter
- ยฝ cup packed light brown sugar
- ยผ teas ground cinnamon
- ยผ cup dark rum
- 6 medium bananas, peeled and cut into ยผโ slices
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Grease a 9-inch pie dish or springform pan.
- To make the crust, combine pecans, graham cracker crumbs and sugar in the bowl of the food processor. Process for a minute until fine. Drizzle melted butter over crumbles and process for another minute. Press the crumbs onto bottom and up the sides of the prepared pan. Bake for about 10 minutes until golden. Let cool completely.
- Spread the softened ice cream evenly over the cooled crust. Freeze until firm, 3 to 4 hours or overnight.
- Just before serving, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Brown the butter before stirring in the brown sugar, cinnamon, and rum. Add the bananas and heat through.
- To serve, cut the pie into wedges and spoon equal portions of the banana mixture over each.
Your “melty mess” looks beautiful and delicious, Zainab! It’s a happy coincidence that you’re featuring so many crust + filling recipes this week – I LOOOOOVE pie-y tart-y foods. This is a fabulous combination of ingredients, textures ‘n flavours, especially those sauteed bananas (in RUM, yes!).
The ice cream may be a melty mess, but your photos are screen-licking good. The pie looks absolutely amazing.
This is amazing. I hadn’t heard of that book until now, but I definitely need to add it to my collection. I was living in south Louisiana when Hurricane Katrina came through, and I saw first-hand all of the destruction and chaos. It’s great that the Times-Picayune compiled all of these recipes together…the food of south Louisiana is some of the best in the world! Oh, and I think I need to make this pie now. Very appropriate with Mardi Gras right around the corner!!
David I had no idea you liked in Louisiana. This is a great book with some delicious looking recipes and just how the collection started. I was thinking the same thing of your king cake…I need to make it ASAP! Hope you are having weekend enjoying the cold ๐
Brown butter and bananas are a match made in heaven! And anything with ice cream and a graham cracker crust too – well, I think I’ll be needing Zumba as well ๐ I’m still processing all the different flavors and textures you have in this pie! Absolutely amazing! I really have no words. This is incredible!
Zumba is the only thing that keeps me from feeling too guilty lol!! Plus it’s fun!! Wish I was more active like you and played a real sport like volleyball. Thanks for visiting always ๐ Hope you are having a great weekend.
This looks heavenly!! The praline ice cream sounds amazing with the pecan crust and you’ve totally won my heart with that banana topping! Pinning ๐
Thanks Kelly!! I hope you are doing well these last few weeks ๐
I am loving this pie. I cannot wait to make one myself.
All you have to say is pie and I’m sold! Love the drizzle with the slices of bananas!
Oh staaaahhhhp it, you temptress! I fully intend on getting drunk off of this pie on Mardi Gras.
Hahhaha! I will so be joining you ๐
Oooh, like an ice cream cheesecake … wonderful! I’m loving your ‘pie-torte’ week. I certainly know which blog to head for when I have my next dinner party! This looks wonderful but my favourite has to be the chocolaty blood orange pie from earlier in the week.
I am so happy that you chose the bananas foster! I am totally making this, you’ve convinced me! And the pecan graham cracker crust sounds delightful!
Butter pecan is one of my all-time favorite ice cream flavors. This pie looks out of this world! Lucky book club!
This looks utterly amazing!