Whisk the instant pudding mix with cold milk until thickened (about 2 minutes), then fold in the whipped topping.
Layer vanilla wafers, sliced bananas, and strawberries in a trifle dish (or individual cups).
Pour the pudding mixture over each layer, repeat until full, finishing with pudding on top.
Chill for 2–4 hours (overnight is even better).
Garnish with more fresh fruit and vanilla wafers before serving.
How to Serve Strawberry Banana Pudding
Serve Strawberry Banana Pudding in individual cups or a large trifle dish. You can add extra fruit or whipped topping on top for a lovely presentation. This dessert is best enjoyed chilled, and it’s perfect for gatherings or a cozy family meal.
How to Store Strawberry Banana Pudding
To store Strawberry Banana Pudding, keep it covered in the refrigerator. It will stay fresh for up to three days. However, keep in mind that the bananas might brown and the wafers could soften over time.
Tips to Make Strawberry Banana Pudding
Choose ripe bananas for the best flavor and sweetness.
You can substitute homemade whipped cream for the whipped topping if you prefer.
For extra flavor, add a splash of vanilla extract to the pudding mix.
If you want a crunchier texture, serve the vanilla wafers on the side for guests to add themselves.
Variation
You can easily modify this recipe by adding other fruits like blueberries, raspberries, or kiwi. Chocolate lovers might enjoy adding chocolate pudding mix instead of vanilla for a rich twist!
FAQs
Can I use regular vanilla pudding instead of instant?
Yes, you can use regular vanilla pudding, but you will need to cook it according to the package instructions.
How can I make this dessert gluten-free?
Use gluten-free vanilla wafer cookies to make the dessert gluten-free.
Can I make this dessert the night before?
Absolutely! In fact, it tastes even better if it sits in the fridge overnight. Just make sure to cover it to keep it fresh.