Few desserts feel as nostalgic and comforting as No Bake Banana Pudding. Creamy vanilla pudding, fresh banana slices, fluffy whipped topping, and soft vanilla wafers combine into a dessert that has been a Southern favorite for generations. The best part? This version requires no baking at all, making it incredibly easy to prepare for gatherings, holidays, or a quick family dessert.
I’m Chef James from Tiramisucake.com — home of indulgent layered treats like our Classic Tiramisu Recipe — and banana pudding is one of those timeless desserts that never goes out of style. The layers soften together as the dessert chills, creating a rich, creamy texture that tastes even better the next day.
This recipe is perfect for potlucks, Sunday dinners, or whenever you want a dessert that’s simple, comforting, and guaranteed to disappear quickly.
Because this dessert contains dairy and fresh fruit, proper storage is important. According to the USDA, dairy-based desserts should be refrigerated if left out longer than two hours. For official food safety guidelines visit:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
Let’s make one of the easiest and most beloved desserts in American kitchens.

Why You’ll Love This No Bake Banana Pudding
- No oven required
- Creamy, fluffy pudding layers
- Sweet bananas and crunchy cookies
- Perfect make-ahead dessert
- Great for parties and gatherings
- Classic Southern comfort dessert
If you love simple desserts that taste like home, this one is hard to beat.
What Makes Banana Pudding So Popular
Traditional Southern banana pudding combines:
- vanilla pudding
- sliced bananas
- vanilla wafer cookies
- whipped topping or meringue
When layered together and chilled, the cookies soften and absorb the pudding, creating a creamy, cake-like texture that’s incredibly satisfying.

Ingredients
Pudding Base
- 1 box (5 oz) instant vanilla pudding mix
- 2 cups cold milk
- 1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Chef James Tip: The condensed milk makes the pudding richer and sweeter.
Cream Layer
- 1½ cups whipped topping or homemade whipped cream
Layers
- 4 ripe bananas, sliced
- 1 box vanilla wafer cookies
Topping
- whipped topping
- crushed vanilla wafers

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 – Prepare the Pudding
In a bowl whisk together:
- pudding mix
- cold milk
- sweetened condensed milk
- vanilla extract
Whisk until smooth and thick.
Step 2 – Add Whipped Cream
Fold whipped topping gently into the pudding mixture.
Chef James Tip: Folding instead of mixing keeps the pudding light and airy.
Step 3 – Layer the Dessert
In a large serving dish or trifle bowl create layers:
- Vanilla wafer cookies
- Banana slices
- Pudding mixture
Repeat layers until the dish is filled.
Step 4 – Add the Topping
Spread whipped topping across the top layer.
Sprinkle crushed vanilla wafers for texture.
Step 5 – Chill
Refrigerate the banana pudding for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
This allows the flavors to blend and the cookies to soften.

Flavor Variations
Chocolate Banana Pudding
Add chocolate pudding to one of the layers.
Peanut Butter Banana Pudding
Add peanut butter to the pudding mixture.
Strawberry Banana Pudding
Add sliced strawberries between layers.
Coconut Banana Pudding
Sprinkle toasted coconut on top.

Tips for the Best Banana Pudding
- Use ripe bananas for best sweetness.
- Chill overnight for best flavor.
- Use a glass dish to showcase the layers.
- Add bananas just before serving to prevent browning.
Storage & Food Safety
Refrigerator
Store covered for 3–4 days.
Freezer
Freezing is not recommended because bananas may change texture.
Because this dessert contains dairy and fresh fruit, follow USDA food safety guidelines:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use homemade pudding?
Yes, homemade vanilla custard works beautifully.
Can I use Cool Whip?
Yes, it’s commonly used in banana pudding.
Why are my bananas turning brown?
Bananas oxidize quickly; add them just before serving if possible.
Can I make this dessert ahead of time?
Yes, banana pudding tastes even better the next day.
Can I use different cookies?
Yes, shortbread or graham crackers work well.
Does banana pudding need refrigeration?
Yes due to dairy ingredients.
What to Serve with Banana Pudding
This creamy dessert pairs beautifully with:
- iced coffee
- sweet tea
- caramel drizzle
- fresh berries
It also complements layered desserts like our Classic Tiramisu Recipe for a beautiful dessert spread.
Conclusion
This No Bake Banana Pudding is the perfect example of how simple ingredients can create an unforgettable dessert. With creamy pudding, sweet bananas, and soft cookies layered together, it’s a dessert that feels comforting and nostalgic.
Whether you serve it at a family dinner, holiday gathering, or summer barbecue, it’s guaranteed to be a crowd favorite.
Just remember to refrigerate leftovers properly and follow USDA food safety guidelines:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
Now it’s your turn — slice the bananas, layer the pudding, and enjoy a classic dessert that never goes out of style. 🍌🍮✨


