Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Banana Fudge Ice Cream Pie



 Tradition in our family dictates that we have a banana fudge ice cream cake from the local creamery for my daughter's birthday. Last year, we tried one from Cold Stone Creamery instead, and though it was good, it just wasn't the same. So last week, I was on the phone with the usual place, all ready to place my order, when the young man on the phone told me that they didn't make banana ice cream! What? Say it ain't so....(I still think he had no clue). Well, I am told that necessity is the mother of invention, so it was time for me to make my own. All I can say at this point is that I'm glad that that young man had no clue, because my version of our yearly treat turned out to be far superior (I'm not modest, lol).

Banana Fudge Ice Cream Pie

Printable Recipe

Ingredients:

1 ½ cups heavy cream
1 ½ cups whole milk
1 vanilla bean (or 1 teaspoon vanilla)
2 eggs
¾ cup sugar
2 medium, ripe bananas, mashed
1 cup good quality hot fudge topping (I used Mrs. Richardson’s)
1 premade Oreo pie crust




The lighting was bad, so I didn't get any shots of the actual ice cream making, but I did take a shot of the jar of fudge! :)

Combine the cream and the milk in a medium sized heavy saucepan. Split the vanilla bean and scrape the seeds into the cream/milk mixture; add the rest of the bean.


In a medium bowl, beat the eggs and the sugar until thick, about 1-2 minutes. Whisk the eggs into the cream/milk mixture and heat until it just comes to a boil, whisking constantly. Continue to heat until mixture thickens slightly and is able to coat the back of a spoon. Remove from heat, pour into a bowl, cover and chill for several hours or overnight.

When the custard is thoroughly chilled, remove the vanilla bean, and pour into an ice cream machine. Add the bananas and churn, per manufacturer’s directions, until the desired consistency is achieved, about 30 minutes.



Spread ½ cup fudge on the bottom of the pie crust. Top with half of the ice cream and repeat, ending with ice cream. Cover and freeze pie until firm. Serve with additional hot fudge, if desired.



The ice cream was a little melty at this point. It was hard not to just eat it right then and there....



A little messy, to be sure.



But it was all good after a little re-freeze.



Yum! Fresh banana ice cream and hot fudge (and don't forget that Oreo crust). A match made in heaven.

Happy 20th Birthday, Taylor!!!

9 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, this looks absolutely delicious! Happy Birthday to your daughter, hope she had a great day!

    ReplyDelete
  2. i have two bananas on my counter....mmmmm!

    ReplyDelete
  3. oh great recipe, in a way its good they stopped making it, otherwise we wouldnt have this wonderful pie! great job!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Looks excellent!!.I love some Oreo crust!

    ReplyDelete
  5. I drove by DQ tonight and the sign said, "Don't forget Mom's ice cream cake!" I got to thinking, "hmmm...never thought about making one of them...wonder how it's done?" and here's your recipe. How 'deja vooey', lol. Thank you, Cathy!!

    ReplyDelete
  6. What a gorgeous treat, Cathy. I'd love to make some, but who's gonna convince my husband to buy me an ice cream maker? He's already convinced I have far too many kitchen gadgets(no true, I swear).

    ReplyDelete
  7. Wow! This ice cream pie looks absolutely delicious! I've been on an ice cream cake/pie kick lately...this one looks soo good. Pics very tempting!

    ReplyDelete
  8. i swear i can smell this!!! weird huh? thats how badly I want some...I mean, the muffins I have are good and all, but for dessert...ya, I need banana fudge ice cream pie!!

    ReplyDelete