If you’re looking for a special occasion pie – your search is over.
And in case you were wondering… I consider Friday night to be a special occasion…
Ahhhh! With luscious layers of banana-studded whipped cream and gooey homemade toffee that is punctuated by a buttery graham cracker crust and a toffee & sea salt crumble, this dessert will help make any night a night to remember.
Banoffee Pie…let’s break it down : banana + toffee = ban-offee…banoffee. Isn’t that great? Banoffee Pie is a traditional English pie with bananas and cream and toffee that’s made from…wait for it…boiled condensed milk. Yep. You throw a can or two of condensed milk (yes, the entire closed can) into a bath of boiling water for three hours and what you come out with, I promise, will make your hair curl (or straighten, whichever the case may be)…the most glorious and golden toffee you’ve ever tasted. Oh my. [Caution – be very aware of the water level as it’s boiling. Be sure that the cans are completely submerged throughout the entire three hours of cooking time. The lid can never rise above the surface of the water. Things could get a little explosive and nobody wants to clean condensed milk off their kitchen ceiling.]
Invented in a pub called The Hungry Monk, this pie has been pleasing people since the early 70’s. There are a number of variations out there, some which include chocolate crust or a nutty topping; we’re sticking with the traditional banana-toffee combo with a beautiful buttery graham cracker base.
The first thing you’ll do, as the condensed milk is boiling away, is prepare your crust. I used graham cracker crumbs (crackers that are already crumbed – thank you, Keebler) and 10 tablespoons of melted butter. Mix, mix, mix then pour into a pie plate and press down and around until your base is formed. I dare you to not sing Meghan Trainor’s song while you’re pressing. Once the crust is formed, throw it in the fridge and forget about it.
As the condensed milk is nearing the end of its boiling time you’ll want to make your whipped cream. I purposely only added a teaspoon of vanilla and nothing else as I didn’t want to sweeten the cream any more than needed. The toffee and chocolate crumble take care of that. Plus, we’re adding the sliced bananas straight to the cream before spreading over the toffee.
I like the idea of adding texture to the cream, but don’t worry, it’s still puffy and cloud like.
Once the condensed milk is cooled and the cans ready to be opened, prepare yourself for the metamorphosis that you are about to behold. Gorgeous gooey caramel-ly toffee. I love science.
Pour directly into your cooled shell and let it continue cooling before adding your whipped cream.
And just because there’s no such thing as too much toffee…we’re adding some shaved toffee candy that is enhanced by the flavor of sea salt – a lovely complement to the sweetness of the pie. And the little bit of crunch is perfect.
Guys, do yourself the favor. Please.
You just have to make it.
Puh-lease.
Buon Appetito!
PrintBanoffee Pie with Toffee & Sea Salt Crumble
- Category: Dessert
Ingredients
- 2 – 14 oz. cans sweetened condensed milk
- 1 1/2 cups finely ground graham cracker crumbs
- 10 Tbsp. butter, melted
- 1 pint heavy whipping cream
- 8 bananas, sliced
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- crushed candy bar
Instructions
- In a large pot place the two cans of condensed milk and cover with water (by at least an inch).
- Bring to a boil and continue boiling for three hours making sure the water never falls below the height of the cans. It should stay higher than the cans by at least an inch at all times.
- In the meantime, prepare the crust. Combine graham cracker crumbs with melted butter.
- Pour crumbs into pie plate and press to form your crust.
- Place crust in refrigerator until you’re ready to fill, at least an hour.
- Prepare whipped cream by combining the heavy cream with vanilla and whisk until soft peaks are formed.
- Slice seven bananas and add them to the prepared whipped cream and stir.
- When condensed milk is finished, remove from water and let cool.
- Pour toffee into chilled pie crust.
- Top with banana studded whipped cream.
- Just before serving top with sliced banana and sprinkle crushed candy bar over top.
- Serve.
Ciao!
Cheyanne says
I consider Friday nights special as well 🙂 happens to be my favorite night if the week. But really, I don’t need an excuse to make this delicious pie. Looks incredible! can’t wait to try it♡♡
Annie says
Love Fridays! Thanks, Cheyanne! Enjoy!! 🙂
Rachelle @ Beer Girl Cooks says
Whoa Annie! This pie would make any day a special occasion! I’ve never had banoffee anything and that clearly needs to change. Pinned!
Annie says
That needs to change fast! I promise you won’t be disappointed!! Thanks, friend!
Lily Lau says
I’ve always been curious about banoffee but never tried it before! Thanks for sharing 😉
Annie says
It’s quite yummy!! Worth the little bit of effort!
Denise | Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Aha! A guy I work with just kept going on about banan-offee pie and I had no idea of what he was talking about! Now I know 😉 Looks amazing! Love the sea salt crumbe, there is nothing better than salty/sweet!
Annie says
Hahah! That’s great! The salty/sweet combo is awesome! Thanks, Denise!
Amanda says
I agree! I do have to make this pie!
Annie says
Oh yes! 🙂
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
I love how simple and yet out of this world delicious this pie is!
Annie says
Thanks, Ashley!
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
I’ve been dying to try banoffee pie, but my daughter won’t eat bananas, so I’m holding off until after she leaves for college. 🙁 That sea salt crumble is killing me though. Annie, I hope your renovations are going well, and good luck with your training for the 5k.
Annie says
Oooo- good things come to those who wait! I promise it will be worth it! Thanks, Andrea!
Kari Peters says
You’re right, the search is over! I absolutely adore anything toffee and I love how you added a toffee crunch to the top!
Annie says
Awesome!! Glad I could help! 😉 Isn’t toffee just the best?! Thanks, Kari!
Maya @ Treats and Eats says
I think Friday is a special occasion too 🙂 I love banoffee pie and your rendition with extra toffee looks and sounds amazing!!
Annie says
You betcha! Thank you so much, Maya!!
Kathy @ Beyond the Chicken Coop says
This pie looks amazing! Banana cream pie wouldn’t be a pie I would normally gravitate towards…however, with this toffee layer, I am drooling!
Annie says
Thank you so much, Kathy! Oh yesss- the toffee makes all the difference! 🙂
mira says
I haven’t had a cream pie in a while! This one looks so rich and delicious Annie! Need to try it!
Annie says
Thanks, Mira!
Kathleen | HapaNom says
I haven’t had banana cream in ages! Uh, it’s so good – whipped to perfection! And a toffee and sea salt crumble – seriously Annie, my mouth is totally watering! Fantastic recipe!
Annie says
Banana Cream is one of my favorites and the addition of the toffee is pretty incredible. Thanks, dear!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
Annie! oh my goodness. . this pie looks soooooo good and rich .. decadence at it’s finest!!!
Annie says
Oh yes…that could safely be its nickname…decadence pie! Thanks, Alice!
Glynnis says
This looks absolutely delicious, Annie! And your pictures, as always, are gorgeous 🙂
Annie says
Thank you so much, Glynnis! So happy to have stumbled upon each other on Instagram! Have a great day! 🙂
Geraldine | Green Valley Kitchen says
What a fun pie, Annie! I love anything with toffee – add in bananas, whipped cream and chocolate and you’ve got a winner in my books. Pinning!
Annie says
Thanks, Geraldine!! It is a killer combination! Enjoy!! 🙂
Manali @ CookWithManali says
I love banoffee pie, one of my favorite desserts! This looks so good, I’m drooling!!
Annie says
It is seriously scary good! Thanks so much, Manali!
Kelly -Life Made Sweeter says
This pie is the perfect treat to start the weekend! It looks so decadent and delicious!! I am loving the homemade toffee and wish I could have a giant slice!:)
Annie says
It is definitely a treat! I’ll save a slice for you!! Thanks, Kelly…have a great weekend!
Tina Marie says
This looks so delicious! Wish I could reach in and take a slice.
Annie says
Thanks so much, Tina Marie! This is one yummy pie!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Fridays are a great excuse to eat some pie! This looks delicious, Annie! I love the toffee and sea salt combination. Sounds perfect!
Annie says
Absolutely! Have a great weekend, Gayle!
Mir says
I’ve had banoffee in Irish pubs and it’s always great! And your giant chunks of chocolate are amazing. I want to try your version!
Annie says
I think this is my new favorite pie! Thanks, Mir!