Banana Split Icebox Cake Recipe (2024)

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Indescribably smooth and delicious. This is like no other Banana Split Icebox Cake you have had before!

Banana Split Icebox Cake

I have always described this banana split icebox cake recipe is like no other because, well, it is not like any of the other recipes out there! No cool whip. Do NOT use cool whip in this recipe. This recipe uses heavy whipping cream and it makes a world of difference. The banana pudding in this recipe is simply fantastic, marvelous, to-die-for, excellent, another world delicious. Honestly? There are not enough superlatives to describe it.

This is, and always has been, the #1 dessert recipe on my blog since I posted it back in 2013. I hope you enjoy!

Tips for Making Banana Split Icebox Cake

There are a lot of comments on this recipe, so I pulled out the best tips and most frequently asked questions:

● If you want to drizzle hot fudge sauce on it, go for it.

● If you want to use walnuts instead of pecans, that is up to your taste buds.

● This is made in a 8½” x 11 pan”. If you read the comments, you will note that some people couldn’t fit everything into that size pan. I have no idea why that is. If you use a larger pan (say 13″x9″) the banana split icebox cake will be flatter. That is the only difference although people have reported that they need to make a double batch of the Graham cracker crust in order to completely cover the bottom of a 13″x9″ pan.

● Whip the heavy whipping cream until it forms stiff peaks.

● Please note that there are milk AND heavy whipping cream in this recipe.

● I tell people over and over to “beat the crud” out of this. What I mean by “beating the crud” out of it, is I beat the ingredients until more than combined. I want it to stiffen up a bit in the bowl so it will not be loose (and it will fit) in the pan.

● Do NOT prepare the instant pudding. It is a dry ingredient.

● Some people have unable to locate instant banana pudding in their stores and substituted instant vanilla pudding instead.

● People noted that in countries without Graham crackers they have either made their own, or used vanilla wafers, pecan sandies, or shortbread cookies. There were also people that used Oreo crumbs (YUM!)

● Several people recommended chocolate pudding as a substitute to the banana pudding: For the ones that want the chocolate inside, get one box of chocolate pudding and follow directions on the recipe. Spread it on after you spread your filling, then your whipping cream. Then finish with the rest of your ingredients. This is very good.

● Strawberries instead of cherries were recommended in comments, as well as shredded coconut.

● As far as I know, you cannot freeze this cake.

● 8 Tablespoons = ½ cup of butter = 1 stick of butter in the United States.

● For my UK friends, Confectioners Sugar is called Powdered Sugar or Icing Sugar.

What is folding?

This was a question asked in comments:

Beat heavy whipping cream and confectionery sugar together on high speed (you can add a dash of banana extract if you like) until peaks form.

That is your prepared whipped cream. It will make more than 1 cup. You want to measure out 1 cup of that prepared whipped cream, and then get out a plastic spatula and just turn it into the banana pudding mixture. Don’t mix it, don’t stir it, one thing is lighter than the other. You fold to not add air. Flip it over like you are folding a sheet or a towel. You are gentle with it, folding over and over until combined and eventually gets mixed together.

How to keep bananas from browning

First, let me state that I have had no problems with bananas browning in this recipe. However, these tips were left in comments:

Another little tidbit when doing bananas, to keep them from turning brown cut them into a gallon size zip lock and sprinkle lemon juice on them and shake to coat it.

You can also soak your bananas in 7-Up or orange juice to keep them from turning brown.

Banana Split Icebox Cake Recipe

Ingredients for Crust:

● 1½ cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
● ¼ cup Sugar
● 8 TBSP Unsalted Butter, melted

Ingredients for Filling:

● 3 Bananas, peeled, sliced and diced
● 3 cups Cold Heavy Whipping Cream
● ¼ cup Confectionery Sugar
● 8oz Cream Cheese
● 14 oz Sweetened Condensed Milk (1 can)
● 2 small boxes Instant Banana Pudding Mix
● 3 cups Cold Milk
● 1 tsp Banana Extract
● 20 oz Crushed Pineapple, well-drained (1 can)
● 8 oz Maraschino Cherries, well-drained (1 small jar, 8-10 ounces)
● 2 TBSP Pecans, chopped

Banana Split Icebox Cake Mise en Place:

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● 8½” x 11″ Pan
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● Wire Rack

Banana Split Icebox Cake Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350°.
2. In a mixing bowl combine Graham cracker crumbs and ¼ cup sugar
3. Add melted butter, mix until combined.
4. Press Graham cracker mixture into the bottom of an 8½” x 11″ pan.
5. Press to flatten well.
6. Bake in preheated 350° oven for 15 minutes, until brown.
7. Cool completely on a wire rack (you can speed it along in the refrigerator).
8. Line cooled Graham cracker crust with sliced and diced bananas, set aside.
9. Beat heavy whipping cream and confectionery sugar together on high speed (you can add an extra dash of banana extract if you like) until peaks form.
10. Set aside whipped cream.
11. In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy.
12. Add in sweetened condensed milk, banana pudding mixes, cold milk, and banana extract, beat until smooth.
13. Fold in by hand 1 cup of the prepared whipped cream to the banana pudding mixture, reserving the rest of the whipped cream for the top layer.
14. Spread filling mixture over bananas in Graham cracker crust.
15. Top with well-drained pineapple.
16. Top the filling/pineapple with remaining prepared whipped cream, spreading to cover entire mixture in the pan.
17. Top with maraschino cherries and diced pecans.
18. Note: you can add drizzled chocolate syrup if you like.
19. Refrigerate overnight to allow to fully set.

Yield: 1

Banana Split Icebox Cake Recipe

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Banana Split Icebox Cake. This banana split cake recipe is indescribably smooth and delicious. This is like no other Banana Split Icebox Cake you have had before!

Prep Time45 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Additional Time12 hours

Total Time13 hours

Ingredients

  • 1½ cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
  • ¼ cup Sugar
  • 8 TBSP Unsalted Butter, melted
  • 3 Bananas, peeled, sliced and diced
  • 3 cups Cold Heavy Whipping Cream
  • ¼ cup Confectionery Sugar
  • 8oz Cream Cheese
  • 14 oz Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 2 small boxes Instant Banana Pudding Mix
  • 3 cups Cold Milk
  • 1 tsp Banana Extract
  • 20 oz Crushed Pineapple, well-drained
  • 8 oz Maraschino Cherries, well-drained
  • 2 TBSP Pecans, chopped

Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
    2. In a mixing bowl combine Graham cracker crumbs and ¼ cup sugar.
    3. Add melted butter, mix until combined.
    4. Press Graham cracker mixture into the bottom of an 8½" x 11" pan.
    5. Press to flatten well.
    6. Bake in preheated 350°F oven for 15 minutes, until brown.
    7. Cool completely on a wire rack (you can speed it along in the refrigerator).
    8. Line cooled Graham cracker crust with sliced and diced bananas, set aside.
    9. Beat heavy whipping cream and confectionery sugar together on high speed (you can add a dash of banana extract if you like) until peaks form.
    10. Set aside whipped cream.
    11. In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy.
    12. Add in sweetened condensed milk, banana pudding mixes, cold milk, and banana extract, beat until smooth.
    13. Fold in by hand 1 cup of the prepared whipped cream to the banana pudding mixture, reserving the rest of the whipped cream for the top layer.
    14. Spread filling mixture over bananas in Graham cracker crust.
    15. Top with well-drained pineapple.
    16. Top the filling/pineapple with remaining prepared whipped cream, spreading to cover the entire mixture in the pan.
    17. Top with maraschino cherries and diced pecans.
    18. Note: you can add drizzled chocolate syrup if you like.
    19. Refrigerate overnight to allow to fully set.

Notes

There are a lot of notes and ideas on this recipe. See blog post for details.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 706Total Fat: 44gSaturated Fat: 26gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 127mgSodium: 248mgCarbohydrates: 73gFiber: 2gSugar: 58gProtein: 10g

Note: for exact nutritional information, consult your dietitian. All nutritional information provided is simply a guideline.

If you like icebox cakes, you will love these terrific icebox cake recipes: Peppermint Icebox Pie Recipe with Oreo Crust or perhaps this Pumpkin Icebox Cake Recipe.

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Banana Split Icebox Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is it called an icebox cake? ›

Although we now call them refrigerators, 100 years ago, kitchen chill chests were kept cool with large blocks of ice. Hence, the name “icebox.” Instead of using an oven, icebox cakes are made by layering whipped cream and cookies together, and then refrigerating the cake for several hours in the icebox.

How long does cake last in the icebox? ›

Wrap that cake up tight! Most cakes can be stored in a freezer for up to one month, or in the fridge for one week. Cakes are best sliced frozen for crisp edges, but for the best flavor, allow your leftover cake to hang at room temperature for thirty minutes to an hour before digging in.

How long does banana cake last in the fridge? ›

Cover the cake tightly and refrigerate for up to 2 days or freeze up to 3 months.

What is banana split ice cream made of? ›

This classic ice cream dessert starts with a fresh banana, three scoops of ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry), pineapple, chocolate syrup, and strawberries. Oh, and don't forget the whipped cream, nuts, and maraschino cherries.

Why is it called Texas cake? ›

The origins of this cake are murky. Some sources say it may have first shown up in a Texas newspaper, which is why it's called "Texas" sheet cake, while others claim the name comes from the fact that it's the size of Texas. Regardless of its origins, this cake is truly a crowd-pleaser.

Why is it called Robert Redford cake? ›

In the book, Dylan calls it the Robert Redford Cake and it comes from the chapter that features recipes from the 1970s. Apparently the cake is named after Redford because its as tasty as he is sexy.

Can I eat a 2 week old cake in the fridge? ›

“You'll want to store a cake in the fridge with plastic wrap against the cut part (of the cake) to prevent the cake from drying out,” says Edwards, adding that store-bought cakes may last longer in the fridge, but homemade cakes should typically be consumed in five to seven days.

What cake lasts the longest? ›

Cakes that can be preserved for more than three months include:
  • Cakes with marzipan or icing: Can last up to one year in the freezer.
  • Sponge cakes: Can last up to four months in the freezer.
  • Bundt cakes and pound cakes: Can freeze well if they're completely cooled and wrapped tightly.
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Can you eat cake left out overnight? ›

If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

Why did my banana cake turn green? ›

Expert Response. Harold McGee, author of On Food and Cooking, explains that sunflower seeds, carrots and walnuts turn green when the batter "contains too much baking soda, or when the soda isn't evenly mixed in the batter."These ingredients contain pigments that are sensitive to changes in pH balance.

Why is my banana cake soggy? ›

You Use Too Much Banana

Fight the urge to use more banana than called for in your recipe. Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

Can bananas be too old for banana cake? ›

If the peels have gone completely black, you might be thinking it's time to dump them, but bananas are good for much longer than you may think. If you didn't get a chance to freeze the bananas before they ripened, start preheating the oven, because more likely than not, they are perfectly fine to bake with.

What does Dairy Queen put on their banana split? ›

Our Banana Split Royal Treat is made with delicious, creamy DQ vanilla soft serve nestled between sweet strawberry, pineapple, chocolate, and whipped toppings.

What is the difference between banana split and banana royale? ›

Scoops of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream are placed between the banana slices. The ice cream is then covered with chocolate syrup, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry on top. If the bananas are cut crosswise, the dish would then be a “banana royale.”

What does McDonald's make their ice cream out of? ›

Ingredients: Milk, Sugar, Cream, Corn Syrup, Natural Flavor, Mono And Diglycerides, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Vitamin A Palmitate.

Why is icebox called icebox? ›

Before the spread of electric refrigerators in every house, houses kept their food cool with an ice box. It was a white, insulated box standing in the kitchen. Every few days, they would take delivery of a large chunk of ice, and put it into the top of the ice box.

How did Icebox cookies get their name? ›

These cookies gained popularity in the early 20th century when refrigerators were becoming commonplace in households. The term "icebox" refers to the antiquated ice-cooled refrigerators of that era, where the dough for these cookies found a convenient home while waiting to be baked.

Where did the icebox come from? ›

The icebox was invented by an American farmer and cabinetmaker named Thomas Moore in 1802. Moore used the icebox to transport butter from his home to the Georgetown markets, which allowed him to sell firm, brick butter instead of soft, melted tubs like his fellow vendors at the time.

What does an ice box mean? ›

noun. a compartment in a refrigerator for storing or making ice. an insulated cabinet packed with ice for storing food. a refrigerator.

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