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Baked Banana Pudding Poppers

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I love Banana Pudding any way that it is made!    Plain with a dollop of whipped cream, in a pie or with vanilla wafers…  I like them all.  Now I have a new way to enjoy Banana Pudding in these {Baked} Banana Pudding Poppers!  No utensils are needed for these… just pop em in!     They remind me of the Nilla wafer type of banana pudding in one bite!  Yummy!

Baked Banana Pudding Poppers

 I used the same method to make these as I did with the Easiest Baked Yeast Donuts.  They turned out delicious!  I love using a Cake Pop maker for these, but you could make these in a cake pop pan too.   I love these baked poppers (or donuts) because I use Rhodes bread dough to make them instead of a cake batter.

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 These could be enjoyed not only as a dessert, but for a breakfast treat too… since they are technically donuts! 😉  Enjoy!

{Baked} Banana Pudding Poppers!

{Baked} Banana Pudding Poppers!

Ingredients

  • makes 24 poppers
  • 1 Rhodes frozen bread dough loaf thawed, comes in a package of 3, OR use 12 Rhodes frozen rolls dough thawed
  • vegetable oil spray, all natural is preferred here
  • Sugar for dusting the poppers and corn syrup to make the sugar stick.
  • For the pudding filling:
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 package of instant banana pudding mix

Instructions

  1. Separate the thawed dough into 24 even pieces and roll in your hands to make little balls. Let the dough rise for 1-2 hours in a warm area. The dough should double in size. Once it has risen turn on your cake pop maker or preheat oven to 375 degrees. If using the cake pop maker make sure to spray it with a vegetable oil spray. I use a Misto for this. Place the dough balls in the cake pop maker and let it cook for about 4 minutes. The outsides should be a light brown when taking them out. If using the oven place the dough onto a sprayed or greased baking pan and spray the dough balls with oil before baking. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until lightly browned on the outside. Lightly brush a little corn syrup to the cooled poppers and then cover each with granulated sugar.
  2. Prepare the pudding by whisking the whipping cream, milk and pudding mix in a bowl. Once it has thickened up put into a piping bag with a large star tip.
  3. Take each popper and fill them with the pudding by sticking the piping tip into each one and squeezing the pudding into each one until they are full and the pudding starts to come out the top. Repeat with each one until you are done. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Serving Size

1 grams

Amount Per Serving Unsaturated Fat 0g

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Janene @ The Bestest Ever

Monday 13th of May 2013

Soooooo delicious, especially for a banana lover like maself. Will substitute the pudding mix for real fresh bananas. This looks fab.

Robyn

Monday 15th of April 2013

Yum! Thanks for sharing! Featuring it at www.createitgo.com today as part of Gingersnap crafts cohosts.

Raquel

Tuesday 9th of April 2013

Can these be made ahead of time? Like made the night before a baby shower?

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