Jun 01, 2015 in pie, sweets, banana, coconut, cream pie, dessert, epicurious, graham cracker, toasted coconut, barnparty. Read the original on: Lemons for Lulu
A thick custard based banana cream pie with the tropical taste of coconut and roasted bananas!
Thank you to th e American Diary Association Mideast for allowing me to create this original recipe.
This banana cream pie has truly been a labor of love. For my first attempt at this banana cream pie, I roasted 5 bananas.  This  yielded a filling that was bursting with banana flavor, but after mixing the bananas into the custard, the filling was left looking gray and dull.  The color looked more like cement than pie to tell the truth.  If the pie doesn't LOOK good, then who cares about the flavor, right?
I reworked the recipe and made another attempt. Â This time, I only used three bananas and I layered them in the pie instead of mixing them into the filling. Â The color was perfect and the filling still tasted delicious but my crust totally fell apart. Â My pie pieces came out looking more like cobbler than pie. Â Once again, I was left with an ugly looking pie.
I reworked the recipe yet again and finally came up with THE perfect coconut banana cream pie. The custard was thick and rich with lots of coconut flavor, the roasted bananas were soft and sweet, the crust came out perfect and in tact, and the homemade whipped cream was light and fluffy. Â Each component worked like they should and together they made something amazing. Â I suppose the third time really is the charm. Â And now let me share what I learned with you!
Notes about the recipe:
There you have my tips on making the perfect, homemade banana cream pie. This pie tasted so light and delicate, it is the best way to end any summer meal.
I'm sharing this dreamy pie with you today in honor of June Dairy Month.  This is the time to celebrate Americaâs dairy farming families, who provide us with healthy, wholesome dairy foods.  This may be a little known fact, but Ohio's dairy cows on nearly 2,800 family-owned dairy farms in Ohio produce more than 630 million gallons of milk, ranking the state 11th in dairy farming.  I had the opportunity to meet a few of those passionate farmers.  I was touched by the dedication, the sacrifice and pride that each farm family puts forth every day.  You can read more about my experience here.
Milk is an important part of our diets.  Milk is the single greatest source of 3 of the 4 nutrients the Dietary Guidelines identified as lacking in the American diet: Calcium, vitamin D and potassium.  And just one serving of milk, cheese or yogurt provides us with 8 grams of high-quality protein and a powerful package of 9 essential nutrients.
For this June Dairy Month, help deliver milk to the fridges of all Americans! Milk is one of the most requested and nutrient-rich food items in our food banks, yet thereâs a shortage because milk is rarely donated. Milk companies and dairy farm families have partnered with Feeding America for the Great American Milk Drive, an easy way for you to donate much-needed milk to hungry families in your community. Visit MilkLife.com/Give to donate and see how much milk has been donated so far in your state
I have some "diary good" friends who are joining in on the #BarnParty. Â Please check out the recipes below to see more ways to celebrate June Dairy Month!
Inside BruCrew Life: Pina Colada Cake Trifle
Lemons for Lulu: Coconut Banana Cream Pie
Country Cleaver: Chocolate Chip Mini Greek Yogurt Pops
Climbing Grier Mountain: Chicken Shawarma Gratin with Jalapeno Mint Yogurt
Food Faith Fitness: Cauliflower Pizza with Greek Yogurt Pesto
Well-Plated: Berry Breakfast Yogurt Popsicles
Love Grows Wild: Smoothie Popsicles
Eat2Gather: Grilled Cheese Bar
In Katrinaâs Kitchen: Milk and Cereal Breakfast Popsicles
Shugary Sweets: SâMores Coffee Milkshake (recipe to come)
I may be linking this up to t hese parties and to The Weekend Potluck
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