Banoffee Pie with Maple Cinnamon Dulce de Leche

Serves 10-12 Prep Time 20 minutes   Cook Time 1 hours 15 minutes   Rated: Print
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This is a pretty special banoffee pie I don't mind telling you. That dulce de leche needs its own recipe page! (Watch this space!)

I do carry on about my Heilala vanilla, but like the Thermomix or the BMW, once you have driven the best, there is no going back. It is essential to this recipe as is the homemade dulce de leche, which will soon be getting its own recipe page. It is that good.

I always thought Banoffee Pie was a Kiwi thing, but apparently it was created in 1971 by Ian Dowding and Nigel Mackenzie at The Hungry Monk Restaurant in East Sussex, England. They adapted a recipe for 'Blum’s Coffee Toffee Pie' by adding bananas. Its name is a combo of 'banana' and 'toffee.' Sadly the pub no longer operates, but the pie happily lives on.

Of course I had to put my spin on it, thus the maple cinnamon chewy caramel milk...you will love it. You can make this entire thing dairy free if you use whipped coconut cream for the topping and use a butter substitute in the pastry base.

We are nothing if not famous for our dessert pies, please check out any or all of the following:

Haupia Pie

Grandma's Apple Pies

Chocolate Walnut Pie

Rhubarb Raspberry Pie

Chocolate Cream Pie

Pistachio Pudding Cream Pie

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Need

Do

1  

You can make the Dulce de Leche well in advance of needing it. Place milk, sugar, vanilla bean paste and cinnamon into Thermomix bowl and cook 8 min/90ºC/speed 5.

2  

Add maple syrup. Cook 40 min/Varoma/speed 5. Place simmering basket or spatter guard on top of lid to allow reduction with minimum mess.

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Blend 30 sec/speed 6. Chill until ready to assemble pie.

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Preheat oven to fan forced 180ºC.

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Make pastry and press into flan dish with removable base. Place in freezer for 20 minutes.

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Bake for 10 minutes.

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Remove pastry from oven and top with Dulce de Leche. Bake a further 10-15 minutes.

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Cool completely.

9  

To finish, cut bananas and arrange on top of filling. Drizzle with maple syrup to taste.

10  

Whip cream and either pipe or spread on top of bananas and decorate with shaved chocolate.

More

Serve immediately. You can pre make both the base and the Dulce de Leche. Assemble just prior to serving. You may have to warm the Dulce de Leche in the microwave in order to make it spreadable.

Tenina Holder is a wife, mother of five and grandmother of eight, who started cooking in the olden days before Thermomix was even a thing.

Tenina has become the premium go to source for all Thermomix expertise and of course fresh and easy recipes that work. Her cooking classes and foodie trips are sold out in literally hours, her cookbooks appear on the Australian best seller lists and her social reach is in the millions. Her Insider Club is the most fun you can have with a Thermomix and you really should join her! She believes chocolate, butter and salt are health foods. Her food positivity mantra is, eat everything, just not all at once!