Pie takes time. Pie requires attentions. Pie demands love and care. Pie, even for an everyday baker like me, is a lost art.
I needed a good, old fashioned, pie contest to help me slow down, take a breath, and dream up the most delicious pie I could.
The most delicious thing I could dream up was this: bananas, homemade peanut butter, chocolate, graham crackers, butter, whipped cream, and as much sugar as I could reasonably pack into a single pie dish…. and some chocolate shavings for good measure.
The result: one mad Peanut Butter Banana Cream Pie. The contest: inspired by Whitney and several bottles of wine. The contestants: as serious about pie as they are about being incredibly fashionable and audaciously cool. The competition: stiff. The winner: one devastating, delicious and perfectly tart Key Lime Pie.
Did you need a use for you homemade Honey Roasted Peanut Butter? I’m sure you found some toasted bread to enjoy it with. Just in case you needed an over the top excuse to enjoy life just a bit more… here’s a pie that, while it may not win any pie contests, is sure to make life a whole hell of a lot sweeter.
You’ll need some homemade peanut butter, but if you’re not feeling that ambitious, the jarred stuff will work too.
You’ll need a graham cracker crust, melted chocolate, peanut butter, banana cream pie filling, fresh whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Here’s how it all comes together.
Peanut Butter Banana Cream Pie
adapted from Martha Stewart, but mostly from me.
For the Crust:
1 3/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
3 tablespoons sugar
pinch of salt
1/2 stick (4 Tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted
For the Chocolate Layer:
2 ounces of dark chocolate, melted over a double boiler
For the Peanut Butter Layer:
3/4 cup homemade peanut butter, or the jarred stuff, chunky or smooth as you see fit
For the Banana Layer:
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
4 large egg yolks
2 cups whole milk
2 Tablespoons cold unsalted butter
3 ripe bananas, thinly sliced
For the Whipped Cream Layer:
1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
2 teaspoons powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
To make the crust, stir the graham cracker crumbs, sugar and salt together in a medium bowl. Pour over the melted butter and stir until all of the dry ingredients are uniformly moist. I use my fingers. Turn the ingredients into a 9-inch pie pan and pat with your fingers to create an even layer of crumbs of the bottom and up the sides of the pie pan.
Put the pan in the freezer while you preheat the oven.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Once heated, place the pie crust on the center rack of the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove from oven and set crust aside to cool.
For the chocolate layer, put two inches of water in a medium sauce pan, once simmering, place a larger bowl with the 2 ounces of chocolate in it over the simmering water. Melt the chocolate in this double boiler situation. Once cooled, pour into the baked graham cracker crust and spread around with a spatula. Place in the refrigerator to cool and harden.
Prepare the peanut butter. Once the chocolate is cooled, spread the peanut butter over the melted and hardened chocolate.
To prepare the banana filling, combine granulated sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a bowl. Add egg yolks, and whisk until smooth. Bring milk to a simmer in a saucepan over medium heat. Add 1/2 cup milk to yolk mixture in a slow, steady stream, whisking constantly. Pour mixture into pan with hot milk, and cook, whisking constantly, until mixture begins to bubble and is very thick, about 6 minutes. Make sure to keep an eye on this and whisk constantly over a low flame. The cornstarch will make the mixture thicken quickly.
Pour milk mixture through a large-mesh sieve into a bowl. Add butter, and stir until melted. Fold in bananas. Pour into crust. Place plastic wrap directly on surface of filling to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate for 2 hours.
Make the topping: Beat together cream, sugar, and vanilla until soft peaks form. Spread whipped cream over filling. Using a rubber spatula or the back of a spoon, shape topping into peaks.
Make chocolate shavings: Carefully run a sharp knife along the back side of a dark chocolate bar towards yourself. Quickly sprinkle the shavings on the top of the pie. It’s that easy!












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This combines so many of my favorite components. I would be easily wooed by chocolate + peanut butter, but throw bananas in there? lol I used to eat bananas (slathered with peanut butter) all the time as a kid. That’s one heck of a pie. This definitely goes on my to-do list.
This pie reminds me of peanut butter and banana sandwiches I got for breakfast in bed once. Peanut butter and banana work together so well.
I am definitely making this and the peanut butter! I can’t wait!
can I get a printer friendly version of the peanut butter bananna cream pie. It looks awesome!!
Pie making is love!
I made this recipe for birthday festivities with roaring success. Thanks for another fabulous idea. I’ve also linked to this page from my blog.
This was so incredible! Thank you so much for the recipe!
Great recipe :}
Could it be kept for about a day in the fridge?
I woke up the other day and had peanut butter, chocolate, and bananas on the brain and searched and found your recipe. I do not cook that often so I am sure mine was not as tasty as yours but I am pleasantly surprised how well it came together in flavor and presentation. I will be adding this pie to my recipe box. I am from Memphis so this should be a winner at my next picnic.
By the way, I tried to make my own peanut butter without the proper tools without any success. I put it in my food chopper, then the blender, and then my spice coffee grinder. It never got past chopped nuts so I added honey to the jarred stuff.
*Sharon, I will post once I see how it holds up. Plus, I might freeze a couple of pieces.
i just made this for a banana-puddin’-loving friend. so delicious. huge success. lots of components but each was pretty simple and foolproof. i didn’t feel like buying graham crackers, so i used gingersnaps for the crust, which came out really nice. yummmmy
Hi!
I love the peanut butter recipe you mentioned in here and recently wanted to give it to someone. I had it bookmarked and – SADNESS – found the link didn’t work. Can you repost? I have the thing memorized but would like the link to share.
Thanks and keep up the good work,
longtime reader, more than several time Joythebaker recipe try-er,
Oakland Mamacook
here you go! and i fixed the link too! thanks!
http://www.joythebaker.com/blog/2009/02/how-to-make-homemade-peanut-butter/
you rock!
I was just looking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe and look what you did now I want to make a peanut butter banana cream pie. Too many good recipes here! Your photography just draws you in. Keep up the good work.
Thanks John!
This pie reminds me of the movie ‘Waitress’ (at first glance it looks cheesy but is absolutely charming). It’s all about pie. And life. I highly recommended it.
Do you think that instead of a whipped topping, a baked meringue would work?
I like your hair colour a lot. just thought you needed that daily creepy comment on your site.
in other news, I’m going to make this pie for my boyfriend who has three loves. pie, peanut butter and gaming. but he likes chocolate too. so thanks to you I can now be one of the three (seriously joking) But I’m serious on the thank you, so thank you!! :D
I made this tonight for my family and some friends — it blew our minds! Every bite was a whole new experience. So many different flavors, playing so nicely together. Thanks for the recipe. BTW, there is no way a key lime pie could have legitimately beaten this pie in a contest. Obviously the voting was rigged!
Wonderful recipe!! Last year, when I asked my partner what he wanted for his birthday dessert, he said: “something with peanut butter, chocolate, graham cracker crust, whipped cream & banana pudding.” I was delighted to find this recipe, as was he to eat it. So this year, when I asked him what he wanted, he replied, “The same as last year…except I want TWO!”
oh jenny! that’s the best compliment EVER!
Hi!
Just wondering if you can use digestive biscuits for the crust instead of the crackers?
Love your recipes by the way :-)
xxx
hm… i’m not very familiar with digestive biscuits.
This is now my go-to pie for anything. People really love this when I make it.
It’s so, so good!
oh christ. peanut butter and chocolate are like the boyfriend who was SO horrible to you, but the sex was amazing.
omg joy! i love your site! its so addictive, its fun and so awesome!
Hey Joy-
I made this pie today … It rocked like peanut butter cups in banana heaven, and pies are not my number one .. You’re great I follow you from the East Coast here. Much love and thanks to you.
My sister Samantha and I will be making this pie for a family gathering in a few days. We did a ton of research on what we would make and when we fell upon this recipe we knew it was the one! We’ll let you know how it came out. I’m sure it’ll be delicious!
I’m thinkin I’m gonna make this but use crushed pretzels instead of graham crackers in the crust to get that salty sweet combo- i loooove the peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets from trader joes
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