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No-Bake Banana Split Pudding Cups Recipe

A Magical Mess logo: MainLogo A Magical Mess 12.05.2023 16:32:09 A Magical Mess
Four banana split pudding cups with bananas in the background.

Picture yourself dipping a spoon into these creamy and dreamy banana split pudding cups. This is a no-bake dessert that combines the scrumptious flavors of a classic banana split with the convenience of individual pudding cups.

Perfect for any occasion, these heavenly treats save you time and energy since they don't require an oven or any baking skills. Whether you're a dessert connoisseur or a busy parent looking for a quick and tasty treat, these pudding cups are sure to become a household favorite in no time!

If you love a good old banana split dessert, get ready to be smitten by these velvety and delectable banana split pudding cups. With layers of rich and creamy pudding, fresh banana slices, strawberries, and more, this dessert is a must-try for people who love banana splits.

Two of the most visited recipes on this site are the banana split cookies and the banana split ice box cake, so I have a feeling these pudding cups will fit right in. Just in time for summer BBQ parties and warm weather celebrations, give these banana split parfaits a save, so you can whip them up the next time a sweet treat is in order.

Here's what you need to make this no-bake dessert recipe. The exact measurements are in the recipe card below.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the banana pudding mix with 1 cup of cold milk until smooth and free of lumps.

In another separate bowl, whisk the chocolate pudding mix with the remaining milk until well combined.

Place both pudding mixtures in the refrigerator for 5 minutes to thicken.

Reserve 1 cup of Cool Whip, then blend half of the remaining Cool Whip with the banana pudding until just combined.

Mix the remaining half of Cool Whip into the chocolate pudding.

Evenly distribute the banana pudding among the 8 cups.

Layer the diced strawberries on top of the banana pudding in each cup.

Divide the chocolate pudding between the cups, creating a layer on top of the strawberries.

Add a layer of sliced bananas to each cup, followed by a generous spoonful of crushed pineapple.

Top each pudding cup with a dollop of the reserved whipped cream.

Refrigerate the cups until ready to serve.

Just before serving, top each pudding cup with crushed peanuts, sprinkles, and a maraschino cherry.

If you are planning a pool party or outdoor bash, here are so more light and refreshing things to serve.

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Punch: Adding a punch bowl to the table is such an easy way to make it look fancy. This orange sherbet punch is criminally easy to make, but loved by all.

Fun cocktail dessert: For the of-age adults, you can serve these RumChata pudding shots for a dessert cocktail option.

Here are some substitutions you can make if you need to tweak the banana split pudding cups at all.

Dairy-free: Replace the milk with your favorite plant-based milk that sets well with instant pudding mix. Swap the Cool Whip with a dairy-free whipped topping or coconut whipped cream.

Sugar-free: Use sugar-free pudding mixes and sugar-free whipped topping if you want to reduce the sugar in the recipe.

Pudding flavors: Experiment with different flavors of pudding like white chocolate, pistachio, etc. It won't really be a banana split creation at some point, but playing with flavor combos is fun!

Add crunch: If you want to add a crunchy layer for texture, you can crush up graham crackers or cookies and add them to the bottom of the cup before layering.

Nut-free: If you are worried about allergies or don't like nuts, skip the crushed peanuts and use a different garnish like chocolate chips, coconut flakes, or crushed cookies.

To store the banana split parfait cups before you need them or if you have leftovers, cover each individual cup with a lid or plastic wrap. Refrigerate the covered cups for up to 3 days.

Yes, you can use fresh pineapple as an alternative to canned crushed pineapple. Simply chop the fresh pineapple into small pieces and measure out the required amount.

If you don't have banana pudding mix on hand, you can substitute it with vanilla pudding mixed with a bit of banana extract or a small mashed banana. This will give the pudding a similar banana flavor in a pinch!

Enjoy a delightful twist on a classic dessert with these No-Bake Banana Split Pudding Cups. Layers of creamy banana and chocolate pudding, fresh fruits, and whipped cream make this a crowd-pleasing treat perfect for any occasion.

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Amount Per Serving: Calories: 198Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 157mgCarbohydrates: 27gFiber: 1gSugar: 23gProtein: 3g

Nutrition facts are an estimate only.

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