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How to - Layered Banana Pudding - Recipe

Postby shika » February 7th, 2010, 8:43 pm

Ingredients
Bottom layer:


8-10 marie biscuits
1 tbsp. melted butter

Top layer:

2 bananas
1 orange or mango (optional)
1 tsp. lemon juice
3/4 packet lemon jelly

Middle layer:

1 cup tied curds
1 cup fresh cream
1/2 cup sugar powdered
2 ripe bananas pureed freshly
1/4 packet lemon jelly
4-5 drops vanilla essence

Method

Bottom layer:

Put marie biscuits in a clean polythene bag. Crush to crumbs with a mallet or pestle.
Remove into 6" pudding bowl (flat bottom 2" walls at least). Add melted butter and mix well
with hand. Spread over bottom and press lightly. Bake in hot oven for 5 minutes (or
microwave on medium for 2 minutes). Remove and cool to room temperature. Keep aside.

Middle layer:

Beat curds with electric hand beater till smooth. Dissolve jelly in 1/4 cup boiling water,
dissolve till no crystals remain. Cool to room temperature. Beat chilled cream in chilled
container with sugar till thick. Keep aside 2 tbsp. for topping. (optional) .Add beaten
curds, vanilla essence, banana puree, mix well. Add jelly, beat well in chilled container, till
thick. Pour over biscuit base, allow to set in refrigerator.

Top layer:

When curd layer is set, slice bananas as desired. Sprinkle lemon, and toss lightly to coat
evenly. Arrange segments or orange or mango, and banana over curd layer. Prepare
lemon jelly as per packet instructions, cool to room temperature. Pour over fruit, chill till
well set. Decorate with save beaten cream
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