mini banana cream cookie pies

by on December 12, 2012

mini banana cream cookie pies.

I’ve got something to say about these mini banana cream cookie pies (are you surprised?).

See, in case you haven’t heard me blather on about my seriously unfortunate banana allergy, allow me to bring you up to speed. I’m allergic to bananas. There you go. But what’s worse is that I am therefore allergic to bananas foster, banana bread, banana splits and banana cream pies — all of which my brothers like to tell me are The Most Amazing Foods In The World. Seeing as I have no idea, and they all sound extra delicious because I can’t have them, I’m forced to believe they’re right. Harrumph.

sugar cookie roll.

dough.

So I can’t sit here and tell you that these mini banana cream cookie pies are delicious, that they taste like a heavenly pillow of sweet banana-y bliss, that the combination of a crispy sugar cookie crust, cool banana pudding, a slice of fresh banana and a dollop of whipped cream is undeniably scrumptious. No, I can’t tell you that.

But the empty plate that once held a bunch of these cookie pies can. Oh, and my brothers. BECAUSE THEY TOLD ME SO. #sadface

cookie cups.

puttin' in the puddin'.

whipped cream.

What I can tell you, though, is that these are stupidly easy to make (thanks to Pillsbury’s easysauce sugar cookie roll), that they make for a perfect holiday dessert that you can whip up in an afternoon and that the toughest part is being able to not eat the whole batch once they’re made because they look so adorable and tasty. That is, unless you’re unallergic to bananas. Then by all means, be my guest. You can make another batch tomorrow for everyone else.

banana cream pies.

Mini Banana Cream Cookie Pies
A Girl Versus Dough original

Yields: 24 mini pies

Ingredients:

1 (16.5-ounce) roll Pillsbury refrigerated sugar cookies
1 (3.4-ounce) box banana cream pudding, prepared according to package directions and chilled
1 banana
whipped cream for topping

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 24-cup mini muffin tin. Divide sugar cookie dough into 24 even pieces and roll each piece into a ball. Place dough in prepared muffin tin cups.

Bake dough until golden brown and set, about 15-18 minutes. Remove from oven and use the bottom of a shot glass to make depressions in each cup, if necessary; cool 10 minutes. Using a butter knife, carefully remove cookie cups from muffin tin. Transfer cookie cups to a cooling rack and cool completely.

Spoon a generous teaspoon of chilled pudding into the center of each cookie cup. Slice banana into 24 slices and place on top of pudding. Top with a dollop of whipped cream.

Disclosure: I received compensation from Pillsbury for recipe development purposes. All opinions are my own.

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Lorraine December 12, 2012 at 6:20 pm

Well, they were really, really good. We’d never steer you wrong! :)

Stephanie December 12, 2012 at 8:13 pm

Mom — Of course not. :)

Mara @ Elemental Custard December 13, 2012 at 11:36 am

These look so cute! :) I would totally sub lemon curd, I have a small obsession…

Stephanie December 13, 2012 at 11:50 am

Mara — Ooooh, good idea! I could actually eat those! :)

Natalie (@fashionatalie) December 20, 2012 at 12:51 pm

Ugh these are SO cute! Love them :-) I had half a mind to make mini pecan pies at Thanksgiving, but then I got lazy. One big one is SOOO much easier. But anything little definitely gets me on the cuteness factor, and these are nooooo exception.

Stephanie December 20, 2012 at 1:17 pm

Natalie — Thanks, dear! Actually the mini version is pretty easy, too — and we do have a Christmas gathering coming up that could use some mini pecan pies… ;)

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