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Vegan Banana Cream Pie

This Vegan Banana Cream Pie recipe from Minimalist Baker is lit! I’m not usually the biggest fan of cream pies. Hence it’s typically an ocassional indulgence for me. So when I tell that this recipe was absolutely an indulgence worth the while, I mean it. It’s silky, creamy deliciousness and perfect for holidays and special occasions.

Ingredients

CRUST

FILLING

  • 2 Tbsp cornstarch*
  • 1/3 cup organic cane sugar or sub coconut sugar*
  • 1 pinch sea salt (optional)
  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened plain almond milk
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 medium just ripe banana, sliced

COCONUT WHIP

  • 1 14-ounce can coconut cream (or sub two cans full-fat coconut milk per one can coconut cream // refrigerated overnight)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3-5 Tbsp organic powdered sugar

FOR TOPPING

  • Coconut Whipped Cream
  • 1-2 more just ripe bananas, sliced*

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (176 C) and either line an 8×8-inch baking dish with parchment paper, or grease a standard pie dish. Set aside.
  • Add oats, almonds, sea salt (optional), and sugar to a high speed blender and mix/pulse on high until a fine meal is achieved.
  • Remove lid and add melted coconut oil (1/4 cup as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size), adding more if it’s too dry. Pulse/mix on low until a loose dough is formed, scraping down sides as needed. You should be able to squeeze the mixture between two fingers and form a dough instead of it crumbling. If too dry, add a bit more melted coconut oil.
  • Transfer mixture to pie pan or baking dish and spread evenly to distribute. Then place parchment paper on top and use a flat-bottomed object, such as a drinking glass, to press down firmly until it’s evenly distributed and well packed on the bottom and up the sides.
  • Bake for 15 minutes, then increase heat to 375 F (190 C) and bake for 5-10 minutes more, or until the edges are golden brown and there is some browning on the surface. Remove from oven and set aside to cool.
  • In the meantime, prepare pudding by adding cornstarch, sugar, and salt (optional) to a small saucepan and whisk in almond milk to avoid clumps (see photo).
  • Place over medium heat and cook until bubbling, whisking frequently. Then reduce heat to low and continue cooking for 4-6 more minutes, using a rubber spatula to scrape the sides and bottom almost constantly.
  • Once it appears “jiggly” and a visible ribbon forms when you drizzle some over the top with your spatula, remove from heat, whisk in vanilla, and let cool 10 minutes. Then transfer to a glass or ceramic bowl and cover with plastic wrap, making sure the plastic wrap is touching the surface or it will form a film on top. Refrigerate until cooled and set – about 2-3 hours.
  • In the meantime, place a medium-large glass mixing bowl in the freezer for your coconut whipped cream. Remove coconut cream can from fridge, being careful not to shake or turn it and remove top. Gently scoop out the top hardened “cream” into the chilled bowl, leaving any liquid watery portion behind. You can use this for smoothies or in baking, if you wish. Otherwise discard it.
  • Use a handheld mixer to whip the coconut cream until it begins to look like whipped cream (see photo) – about 1 minute. Then add vanilla extract and lesser amount of powdered sugar (3 Tbsp as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Beat again until light and airy – about 2-3 minutes. Set in refrigerator (uncovered) to chill.
  • Once the pudding is completely cooled, is jiggly and set, add to the coconut whipped cream and stir lightly until just combined. Set in refrigerator.
  • Add sliced banana to the bottom of the baked crust, then top with custard-coconut whip mixture. Smooth the top with a spoon, then cover with plastic wrap and set in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to chill/set.
  • To serve, top with additional coconut whipped cream (optional) and more sliced bananas, slice and enjoy! Store leftovers gently covered in the refrigerator up to 3 days, though best within the first 48 hours.

Notes

*It’s highly recommended that you refrain from subbing the cornstarch for arrowroot starch. It makes the pudding sticky and unusable.
*When you add coconut sugar in the pudding, it makes it taste like butterscotch. To keep this pudding more like a traditional vanilla custard, it is recommended that you use organic cane sugar.
*If you aren’t serving this within 24 hours, wait to add the bananas on top as they get brown quickly.

Did you try this Vegan Banana Cream Pie recipe? How did yours turn out?

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