Here’s how you can incorporate biscuits and fruitcake into your strawberry banana pudding for a more decadent and textural twist:
Strawberry Banana Pudding with Biscuits & Fruitcake (Twists):
Ingredients:
- Vanilla Wafers: 1 (11 oz) box (around 60-70 pieces)
- Bananas: 4 large ripe bananas (about 3 cups)
- Strawberries: 2 ½ cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
- Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix: 1 (5.1 oz) box
- Milk: 2 cups
- Pure Vanilla Extract: 2 tsp
- Sweetened Condensed Milk: 1 (14 oz) can
- Whipped Topping: 1 (8 oz) tub thawed extra creamy whipped topping
- Biscuits: 8-10 store-bought buttermilk biscuits (can be canned or refrigerated)
- Mini Fruitcake: 1 small store-bought fruitcake (around 6-8 oz), cubed into bite-sized pieces
Instructions:
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Prep the Pudding (same as before):
- Whisk together milk, vanilla pudding mix, vanilla extract, and sweetened condensed milk. Gently fold in whipped topping.
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Prep the Fruit (same as before):
- Slice bananas and toss with lemon juice (optional). Rinse and slice strawberries.
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Prep the Biscuits and Fruitcake:
- Preheat your oven according to the package instructions for the biscuits. Bake the biscuits until golden brown. Let them cool completely.
- Cube the fruitcake into bite-sized pieces.
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Assemble the Layers:
- In a clear trifle dish or 9×13 inch baking dish, create your first layer with half of the vanilla wafers.
- Arrange half of the banana slices on top of the wafers.
- Next, add a sprinkle of fruitcake cubes, followed by half of the sliced strawberries.
- Pour half of the pudding mixture over the fruit layer.
- Now comes the biscuit layer: Gently break or cut the cooled biscuits into bite-sized pieces and scatter them over the pudding.
- Repeat the layering process: vanilla wafers, bananas, fruitcake, strawberries, and pudding mixture.
- Finish the top with the remaining vanilla wafers, pressing them gently into the pudding.
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Chilling and Serving (same as before):
- Cover the dish and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or ideally overnight.
- Before serving, top with remaining whipped topping and decorate with additional fresh strawberries and banana slices.
Tips:
- If you prefer a softer biscuit texture, arrange whole biscuits along the edges of the dish, leaning them against the sides, before adding the next layer.
- For a boozy twist, drizzle some rum or brandy over the fruitcake cubes before adding them to the layers.
- You can substitute the fruitcake with chopped nuts or chopped dried fruit for a similar textural contrast.
This version offers a delightful play on textures and flavors with the soft pudding, crisp wafers, sweet fruit, and the contrasting biscuit pieces and fruitcake chunks. Enjoy!