This was my 1st time did a pie with bake blind, i use red bean as this is the only bean i have.
I have no problem to prepare the pie crust but i'm not sure how to prepare the filling, after checked through in few blogs, I saw Elin did this before, thus I requested the recipe from her. Thanks Elin for kind sharing. The normal banana cream pie is serve with whipping cream, but I replaced the cream with ice cream since the weather here is hot.
Banana cream pie
*makes a 9” pie
Sweet pie crust
250g plain flour
40g sugar
Pinch of salt
100g unsalted butter
100ml cold water
1. Using a food processor, process the flour, sugar, salt and butter for about few seconds until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs, then put the mixture in a bowl.
2. Slowly add water into the flour mixture, bring the wet and dry ingredients together to form a dough.
3. Chill the dough in the fridge for 30mins.
4. Roll out the dough to a thickness of about 5mm (1/4 inch).
5. Carefully lift it up with the rolling pin, and ease it into the pie pan.
6. Bake blind the pastry for about 20 minutes at a preheated oven at 180c. Remove the weight and fully bake the pie until the pastry turned golden brown.
7. Remove the pie pastry from the oven, let cool before making the filling.
Pie filling
60ml water
2 and 1/4tsp powdered gelatin
500ml milk
4 large egg yolks
125g sugar
30g corn flour
1/4tsp salt
1tsp vanilla
Bananas, sliced
1. Arrange banana slices in the prepared pie crust, set aside.
2. Mix water and gelatin in a bowl, set aside till swelled.
3. Heat milk over low flame and stir it from time to time.
4. Whisk egg yolk and sugar in another mixing bowl, follow by adding the corn flour and salt and whisk till well combine.
5. Add in gelatin water (no 2) into egg yolk mixture.
6. Slowly add in warm milk into egg yolk mixture.
7. Bring the mixture over medium flame, stir mixture constantly until the mixture thickens and comes to a boil.
8. Pour the filling into prepared pie crust, wait until cool enough then cover with plastic film and refrigerate for several hours before serve.
To serve- put the pie in a dish, drop a spoonful of ice cream (I serve with vanilla ice cream) on top and sprinkle shaved chocolate over the pie.
Happy Baking !!
哇~banana cream pie
ReplyDelete看起来就好好吃的样子^^
That's really a yummy dessert! Drooling....
ReplyDeleteyummy....i like...
ReplyDeleteYum...I like the ice cream on top.
ReplyDeleteSonia....great idea to top it with ice cream...yum yumm I will do that the next time I bake this. And you are welcome to the recipe :)
ReplyDeletelooks great! Drooling....
ReplyDeleteYup! The scoop of ice-cream compliments the banana pie!
ReplyDeleteYumm...what a good idea to pair the ice-cream with this luscious pie. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks really yummy!!
ReplyDeleteSo, this is a mother daughter creation, nice job!! Will we see more of Jesslyn's bakes?
And what to do with the baked red beans?
You boiled them or you discarded them?
What a perfect dessert! Love the crust with lotsa banana goodness fillings and creamily good toppings!
ReplyDeletelooks nice & interesting,like it^^
ReplyDeleteI never used to like banana cream pie until Annie started making them. They taste even better with the bananas we can get here in Kuching. Unfortunately we can't good whipping cream around here.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry for some pie! Thanks for sharing.
看到猛吞口水了~~
ReplyDeletethis looks so salivating, I always wannna bake this banana cream pie.
ReplyDeletelooks super yummy delicious! you are soooo talented. wish i can cook and bake like you :)
ReplyDeleteI never make banana cream pie before but this look delicious especially with the ice-cream on top.
ReplyDeletehi sonia, i wanted to make this for a long time but still havent done so..and i was thinking to use elin's recipe too...this looks really yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting, with ice cream some more! I wish I can have this as dessert, especially in a hot day :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! I am always craving for the dessert that made from banana or chocolate! yum! yum!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! This looks great, especially with the ice cream :)
ReplyDeleteOOh .. what a yummy dessert and with ice-cream as well.
ReplyDeleteThat pie sure looks yummy, Sonia! Cool with ice-cream!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking pie! I am not as hardworking like you, I cannot just watch a show and go make it right away. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI don't like cream on pie but ice-cream "cream", that's different! take it anytime!
ReplyDeleteSonia, your pie looks so delicious and I like anything with bananas!
ReplyDeleteDrooling liao... kekeke...
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Now I can do something with my left over bananas...see if I can tempt my boys with this!
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delicious.
ReplyDeleteI like anything made from bananas but I don't like to have it as a fruit. Funny right?
Sonia, the pie looks so seducing with ice-cream topping! yummm... Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKristy
OMG, ice cream over a cream pie is like a heaven match make!! Now I am drooling at your picture....yummy!!
ReplyDeleteCreammy creamy pie....I love creamy stuff!
ReplyDeleteI was just telling my Mom I was craving banana pie! And now here you are with this luscious looking creation! Scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI like this too..esp with the ice-cream!
ReplyDeleteLook GREAT - for blind baking u can also use cutlery (spoons, forks etc) to press down the dough if you don't have beans and prefer not to use rice. Just be careful when u remove from the oven - the cutlery will be hot.
ReplyDeleteMe Likey!! That is one gorgeous pie Sonia...way to go! How inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thank you for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThe Sudden Cook, Thanks for sharing the tips.
配ice cream 一定很好吃!!
ReplyDelete我也要做来吃吃....