N'dizi No Kastad (Banana Custard, Zanzibar Style)
photo by Annacia
- Ready In:
- 1hr 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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6-8
ingredients
- 3 -4 bananas
- 3 cups prepared vanilla pudding or 3 cups no cook custard
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Topping
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1⁄4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- 1⁄2 cup sugar
- 4 tablespoons peanuts, finely chopped
directions
- If a mix is used, prepare the vanilla pudding or custard.
- Slice the bananas and heap in 6 to 8 champagne or other wine glasses.
- Spoon the custard over the bananas.
- Chill and permit the custard to set.
- Mix the topping ingredients together; place a heaping tablespoonful of the topping on each pudding.
- Serve.
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Reviews
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This was a really nice twist on a familiar favorite. I played with the proportions a bit... I used the full amount of pudding (banana-flavor, since that's what I had), but replaced half of the bananas with blueberries (well, not for mine, since I'm allergic... but for everyone else); I also made the full amount of topping but cut the sugar in half, and am glad I did -- the pudding is definitely sweet enough on its own. I made four servings out of this, using parfait glasses: first the bananas, then the pudding, then the blueberries and more pudding, topped by the spice/sugar/nut mixture. So good!! Thanks for sharing!!
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I didn't have any peanuts whan I went to make this today so I used almonds as I figured they are more African than walnuts or pecans. As another reviewer said it's the standard banana pudding with a very nice difference in toppings. The spices and banana are very complimentary. I can't imagine why this would take an hour and a quarter to make. It used purchased pudding or instant. I chopped the almonds and mixed the spice blend and made the instant pudding and was finished in well under 10 mins. I wouldn't want the finished pudding glass to sit more than a few mins after it's made as the bananas don't fit tightly to the glass and there are air spaces around them, If left, they would get brown and not look very tempting when served. It's a great family dessert that's easy to make and tastes yummy.
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Unique yet familiar...is that possible? The bananas and custard were like good old 'nana puddin', but the topping made this a completely different dessert. DH doesn't usually eat desserts and he's taking this to work with tomorrow...not in a wine glass of course. Thanks for sharing this one with us. (Made for the Please Review My Recipe Tag Game. July 08.)
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This was a really nice twist on a familiar favorite. I played with the proportions a bit... I used the full amount of pudding (banana-flavor, since that's what I had), but replaced half of the bananas with blueberries (well, not for mine, since I'm allergic... but for everyone else); I also made the full amount of topping but cut the sugar in half, and am glad I did -- the pudding is definitely sweet enough on its own. I made four servings out of this, using parfait glasses: first the bananas, then the pudding, then the blueberries and more pudding, topped by the spice/sugar/nut mixture. So good!! Thanks for sharing!!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
BarbryT
Seattle, WA
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