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Does anyone have a tried and tested recipe for banoffee pie?
I have a recipe but looking for a tested version.
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We have, when she get a chance I'll Pm it for you, incidentally, did you know the bloke what invented it, was, allegedly, the chef at a restaurant called the Hungry Monk whats in Jevington? which is just doen the road from me. Apparently, the same chap has no need to work again, from that one recipe.
I think its horrid. To gooey and sweet, whichis saying something for somebody who eats huge quantities of choccy.
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pastry on the bottom, then a couple of tins of condensed milk, simmered *with no hole, for 2 hours, then pour disgusting liquid into pastry base, which is already cooked. then the sliced nanas, then whipped cream on top.
jeez no wonder I dont like it.
* when simmering, dont let the water go dry, obviously, but important not to cover the top of the tins of milk. ( otherwise they go bang) you're looking for about 3/4 -1 inch of toffee. Also you can use a nice biscuit base, with ginger nuts or dijestive bikkies.
if you use a biscuit base, throw the disgusting toffee out and make a proper, lemon and lime cheesecake instead, which isnt banoffee pie, but, each to his own.
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Make a cheesecake style base with digestive biscuits and butter (put 6oz biscs in a plastic bag and roll with wine bottle to crush) (no you can't drink the wine till you've finished, sorry)then mix with 3oz melted butter, press into 8 or 9 " loose base flan tin lined with a circle of baking parchment or foil)(or a frying pan I guess if you've no tin?)
Open jar of dulce de leche caramel filling (plain or banana) and spread over base
slice about 5 bananas and toss in a little lemon juice just to coat. Then put them on the pie.
Whip a 284 carton of double cream (or the bigger one of you like more!) and put on the pie. grate little milk chocolate on top (or crumble a cadburys flake) If you've no whisk maybe buy the extra thick cream and make that do.
Very gorgeous, everyone likes it. hth, Ruth
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I saw the pre canned caramel in Tesco at £1.64 per tin. I know I can use Nestle's milk and boil as described above. I think there is a short cut though involving Nestle's milk, brown sugar and butter.
I love Banoffee pie - yum yum in my tum.
Russell
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I had thought of using a few plain choc digestives in the base mix - might be too sweet and rich though.
R
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