Banana bread & butter pudding

Banana bread & butter pudding

A microwave pud that will have the family thinking you've been cooking for hours

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 10 mins

Method

  1. Toast the bread, spread with butter and cut each slice into 6 equal pieces. Arrange, butter side up, with the banana in a microwavable dish (approx 23cm wide by 5cm deep).
  2. Beat together the eggs, sugar, cinnamon and milk in a jug. In a small bowl, add the cornflour with a little of the milk, mix until smooth, then stir into the jug. Pour over the bread and banana, then sprinkle with the extra sugar. Bake, uncovered, in the microwave on High for 8-10 mins. Stand for 5 mins before serving.
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Chocolate and orange flavour

Toast 4 thick slices bread, spread with 50g butter and 4 tbsp marmalade. Cut each slice into 6 equal pieces and arrange the bread, butter side up, with 85g roughly chopped dark chocolate and 50g chopped mixed peel in a microwavable dish (23cm wide by 5cm deep). Make the custard, as previous recipe, omitting the cinnamon, then continue with the rest of the recipe. Serve with a sprinkling of icing sugar and ice cream.

Make it in the oven

If you don't have a microwave, assemble the dish without toasting the bread beforehand. Bake at 180C/fan 160C/gas 4 for 30-40 mins until the egg mixture has set and the bread has turned golden and crisp.

Per serving

412 kcalories, protein 10g, carbohydrate 64g, fat 15 g, saturated fat 8g, fibre 1g, sugar 38g, salt 0.99 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, November 2006.

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  • 10 December 2007

    fifimacca rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    This is delicious and so easy! I usually make it in the oven and serve it with vanilla ice cream. We love it!

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  • 03 January 2008

    Narlene rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Brilliant. Everyone was up for second helpings. Took me back to when I was a little girl and my great grandmother used to make this. I turned the temp a little lower and cooked for just over an hour, this helped to crisp the top layer. Served with Dulce de Leche Haagen Dazs.

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  • 11 February 2008

    Samantha rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Really easy, really yummy. Dont normally like bread and butter pudding!!

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  • 29 April 2008

    Victoria Jane Harpham rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    AB FAB Pudding not a huge lover of bread and butter pudding but my partner loves it, but using banana instead of currants really makes a massive difference. and it was so easy, didn't take long. Made it in the oven. Might add a splash of bailey's next time. Mmmm!

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  • 04 August 2008

    Brownie Girl commented on this recipe

    I love normal bread and butter pudding anyway, but this was possibly even better! The banana made a nice change from sultanas, especially as the top layer becomes caramelized with the extra sugar. I had to give it a lot longer in the oven than the recipe states but I imagine that had to do with me using a much smaller dish (16cm wide rather than 23cm). Anyway, it was extremely easy and also rather addictive - it was very hard to stop myself sneaking another portion from the fridge later in the evening!

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  • 04 August 2008

    Brownie Girl rated this recipe

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  • 18 August 2008

    JennyP rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Wow! Had overripe bananas to use up so made this in the oven with 2 bananas and only 50g of sugar. Tasty without being too sweet, my husband was impressed (and he doesn't usually eat puds) and our 19-month old daughter repeatedly exclaimed "nyum" - high praise indeed!

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  • 18 September 2008

    Avril commented on this recipe

    I have a wheat and gluten intolerance, so quite often make cornbread instead of bread for myself. Cornbread lightly toasted made a great substitute, but needs cooking in an oven not a microwave. Super pudding and goestowards your 5-a-day!

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  • Binder photo Emz

    24 September 2008

    Emz rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    I made this in the oven and used nutmeg instead of cinnamon and put some Baileys in too. It was a lovely change to normal bread and butter pudding and my boyfriend even said that it was a shame there was no more left! Lovely recipe.

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  • 28 September 2008

    Ian G rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Pretty good for a microwave dessert.

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  • Binder photo aP

    23 November 2008

    aP rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    I feel that it's good but still lack in sugar! Should have add in sugar and vanilla essence into the liquid base for the aroma and taste. Overall and great dish to be done in just few minutes.

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  • 17 March 2009

    Myfanwy rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Great. I made it in the oven instead and left out the cornflower. When I mixed the milk eggs etc, the sugar got stuck at the bottom of the jug so came out right at the end on top of the bread. This meant there was no need to put extra sugar on. Also, I used brown bread cos that's all I had and it was very nice. Would be a good idea to put bits of dark chocolate among the bread piece too wouldn't it?

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  • 23 April 2009

    foodmuncher1 commented on this recipe

    I did this pudding in the oven. It was delicious and easy to make. Had it hot straight from the oven but had what was left cold the next day - still good. Next time will add some sultanas and let you know how it goes.

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  • 08 June 2009

    Dinah rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    We loved this. Had no milk, so a tin of evaporated milk had to do. mmm... it will have to do next time too!

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  • 13 July 2009

    placebo_effect rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    I loved how this pudding was so quick and easy to make and I could use up over-ripe bananas. However it was overpowered by the huge amount of sugar! I would have halved the sugar content.

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  • 18 October 2009

    loopylady rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    This isn't the most elegant of puddings but the taste is lovely. I made mine using low fat spread (Clover Light) as we don't use "real" butter in our house, and I reduced the sugar as suggested by other reviewers to 50g. I also used two smallish bananas instead of one large. I then baked mine in the oven and served with vanilla ice cream. Everyone loved it, including my young son who initially turned up his nose at the look of it, and I will definitely make it again. Might try it in the microwave next time.

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  • 19 January 2010

    mudship rated this recipe

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  • 17 March 2010

    Beth rated this recipe

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  • 12 May 2010

    Moira J rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    This was something different - never added banana to bread and butter pudding before. I used 'not quite stale' homemade cinnamon bread - lovely!

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  • Binder photo Zoe

    12 May 2010

    Zoe rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    This was absolutely delicious, like others I baked in the oven for 30 mins, and used nutmeg instead of cinnamon, I actually used 2 bananas because I had 2 to use up, It was amazingly simple to prepare and amazingly quick to disappear!

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 10 mins

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Ingredients

  • 4 thick slices white bread
  • 50g butter , softened
  • 1 large banana , peeled and sliced
  • 2 eggs
  • 85g soft, light brown sugar , plus 1 tbsp extra
  • large pinch cinnamon
  • 450ml milk
  • 1 tbsp cornflour
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Per serving

412 kcalories, protein 10g, carbohydrate 64g, fat 15 g, saturated fat 8g, fibre 1g, sugar 38g, salt 0.99 g

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