Pages

Monday, 9 April 2012

Banoffee Pie: as easy as pie


Whoever thought up the old expression 'easy as pie' may well have been referring to the process of making what I believe to be the easiest of all pies to produce, the Banoffee Pie. Not only is it one of the most simple things to make, it tastes so good that people will believe you have slaved away for hours. There is no longer any excuse for you non-bakers to stay out of the kitchen. No kitchen wizardry, nor indeed any gadgets of any kind are required to make this. So get your aprons on and into the kitchen with yer.





Banoffee Pie

Ingredients

1 can condensed milk
250g digestive biscuits or your biscuit of choice (I like hobnobs best)
100g Unsalted butter, softened
2-3 bananas
1 Tblsp lemon juice
300ml thickened cream (cream for whipping)
50g icing (confectioner's) sugar

Method

The day before you make the pie, or indeed longer if you'd prefer, place the can of condensed milk into a pot of cold water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and leave to on a low heat for 3-4 hours. Turn off the heat and allow the can to cool completely before removing from the water. Extra cans of condensed milk can be boiled and stored in the pantry for future use, saving you the hassle of boiling up another can the next time you have a craving for banoffee pie.

[Warning- While this process entails very little effort, do make sure that the can remains submerged under water. If you allow the pot to boil dry, the cans will explode. As a preventative measure, place the can sideways in the pan so that should you be forgetful like me, at least the can will not explode all over the kitchen, but merely inside the pot. Even better idea: set your timer for every half hour to check that there is enough water in the pan and top it up, if necessary.]

The next day, place the biscuits into a plastic bag. Hold the opening of your bag upright to prevent any contents from spilling and, using a rolling pin or other heavy apparatus, bash the biscuits to smithereens. You can certainly use a food processor for this, but frankly, why bother washing up more than you need? Pour the contents of the bag into a small bowl and mix in the softened butter. Press this mixture into a small pie dish, so that it comes all the way up the sides of the dish. Put in the fridge to set for at least an hour.

Open the can of boiled condensed milk and spread it evenly onto the biscuit base. Slice the bananas, sprinkling them with a spritz of lemon juice to prevent them from discolouring, and layer them on top of the luscious thick caramel base. In a medium bowl, or the bowl of a mixer if you'd rather, beat the cream and icing sugar until stiff peaks form. NEVER, and I mean never, walk away from a mixer when you are beating cream; it can turn into butter in the blink of an eye, so watch it closely. I put the cream into a piping bag with a star tip, however, there is absolutely no need for that. Feel free to just plonk the cream on top. It will taste the same either way.

There you have it: a banoffee pie that really is as easy as pie.

22 comments:

  1. You're the best, Nat. Thanks for being so lovely and commenting on my blog. I really appreciate it.
    Princess of the Kitchen

    PS: Would you like to partake of my Banoffee pie? I have a can of boiled caramel at the ready if ever you feel like some. mmmm.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Absolutely amazing! I don't like bananas at all but for this I'd be willing to make an exception. You're a wizard!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hehe. Love your comment, Sarah. I'm sure I could twist it around a little to better suit your palate. In Hawaii I had something very similar to Banoffee, only it had Macadamias instead of Bananas. Sound better? Thanks, lovely, for your comment. You and Nat are my number one fans, me thinks. A comment may not seem like much, but it really means a great deal to me. Without your comments, I'd probably get quite disenchanted with the whole thing and may have given up already. So thanks for your support.
    Princess of the Kitchen.

    ReplyDelete
  4. can the bonoffee pie be made the day before you arr going to eat it

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hello there, just became alert to your blog through Google, and found that it is truly informative.
    I'm going to watch out for brussels. I will appreciate if you continue this in future. A lot of people will be benefited from your writing. Cheers!

    My web blog ... minecraft accounts

    ReplyDelete
  6. There is certainly a lot to find out about this topic. I love all the points you made.


    Also visit my blog post cheats For dragonvale no jailbreak

    ReplyDelete
  7. I do not know whether it's just me or if perhaps everybody else experiencing problems with your blog. It looks like some of the written text within your content are running off the screen. Can somebody else please provide feedback and let me know if this is happening to them as well? This might be a issue with my web browser because I've had
    this happen previously. Kudos

    My blog post ... Crack passwords

    ReplyDelete
  8. I have been surfing on-line greater than three hours nowadays, yet I by no means found any attention-grabbing article like yours.
    It's beautiful worth enough for me. In my opinion, if all web owners and bloggers made just right content material as you did, the web might be a lot more useful than ever before.

    My homepage - MineCraft Premium Generator

    ReplyDelete
  9. Thanks for sharing such a good thinking, post is fastidious, thats why
    i have read it completely

    my website ... PSN Code

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hello! I've been reading your site for some time now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from Lubbock Texas! Just wanted to mention keep up the good job!

    My web site ... minecraft beta

    ReplyDelete
  11. You really make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find
    this matter to be really something which I think I would never understand.
    It seems too complex and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post, I will try to
    get the hang of it!

    Feel free to visit my web-site - Fail Clips And Videos

    ReplyDelete
  12. I don't even know how I ended up here, however I believed this publish used to be great. I don't
    understand who you might be however definitely you
    are going to a well-known blogger if you happen to are not already.
    Cheers!

    Also visit my web blog sharecash downloader 2013

    ReplyDelete
  13. Spot on with this write-up, I truly believe that this web site needs
    much more attention. I'll probably be returning to see more, thanks for the information!

    Here is my homepage sharecash surveys

    ReplyDelete
  14. bookmarked!!, I like your website!

    Here is my blog castleville cheat engine free download

    ReplyDelete
  15. These are genuinely great ideas in on the topic of blogging.
    You have touched some pleasant points here. Any way keep up wrinting.


    Here is my blog post ... download survey bypasser

    ReplyDelete
  16. Just found your site when I was looking for a chestnut pie recipe and found a lot of great things to make. Can't wait to make at least half of them :)

    ReplyDelete