Everyone that I know loves the Original Banana Pudding recipe that’s posted on the side of most Nabisco vanilla wafer boxes and that’s the one that I usually make. It is the one that I used in my classroom for our last lab of the year, but with a deterrents thrown our way I was not sure that we could pull it off. With a fire drill and advisement making the class almost too short to have anything but a glass of milk with vanilla wafers and sliced bananas I had to come up with something or just ditch the lab altogether. At the last-minute I decided to try speeding up the custard by using the microwave. It worked perfectly for me —TWICE! Seven minutes is all it took and that really beats standing over a double boiler for about thirty minutes. Which meant that my classes could get their Banana Pudding in the oven in less than an hour and still have time to enjoy it in the classroom.
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Cream Cheese Peach Cobbler
I am begging forgiveness before I post this pie recipe. It is so good that you are going to want to eat the whole thing. It is that good and I am not exaggerating. Well, maybe a little. You’ll love it. It will forever be your go to pie. And yes, there’s no crust to fool with. But wait, I love a flaky crust. So you’re asking yourself,” why does she love this pie?” There is something about the peaches, cream cheese, and cinnamon together that makes it melt in your mouth. Get this, it calls for canned peaches. That’s just wrong. It is too easy if you ask me. A big thanks to Anna for giving me this recipe a long time ago. Now it is your turn to make this scrumptious dessert and please don’t hate me for it!
Chocolate Pudding Pie and a Lesson Learned!
First of all let me say that this is a very easy chocolate pie and the filling comes together really quickly. I chose not to make a homemade crust and it was very delicious. But something went very wrong and you should know about it so that it will not happen to you!
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