Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots

Recipe and photo credits- Good Natured Fruit

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots: Quick And Easy Treats. Hello friends. So how are you today? The new Ban-tastic Bananas from Good Natured are grown using only natural predators (good bugs) to control pests (bad bugs) and disease, so you can be sure that the range is grown in harmony with Mother Nature and free from pesticide residue. So today I am sharing a recipe from them; Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots.

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots

How To Make Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots:

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots offer a delightful and hassle-free way to indulge in the decadent flavours of the classic Banoffee Pie. These quick and easy treats are a testament to the perfect harmony of sweet and creamy layers, capturing the essence of the beloved dessert in convenient, single-serving pots.

With a base of crumbly biscuits, a luscious layer of smooth caramel, and a generous topping of fresh bananas and Greek yoghurt, each pot is a miniature masterpiece of flavour.

What sets these treats apart is not just their delectable taste but also their thoughtful approach, incorporating natural and wholesome ingredients. Whether you’re entertaining guests or simply treating yourself, the Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots promise a burst of joy in every spoonful, making dessert a delightful and effortless experience.

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots

Serves 4

Ingredients:

  • 120g digestive biscuits
  • 1 x 397g can condensed milk caramel
  • 2 medium Good Natured Bantastic Bananas, peeled and sliced
  • 400g Greek yoghurt
  • 20g dark chocolate, grated

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots Method:

How To Make:

  1. Firstly, place the digestive biscuits into a plastic bag and smash lightly with a rolling pin to break them up slightly.
  2. Divide between four glasses. Spoon over the caramel, and smooth the top before placing the sliced banana on top.
  3. Spoon over the Greek yoghurt and sprinkle with grated chocolate to serve. Last but not least, enjoy!

Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots: Quick And Easy Treats:

Banoffee Pie Pots. So what do you think of these Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots? Do you also fancy making some? Recipe and photo credits- Good Natured Fruit.

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Good Natured Banoffee Pie Pots: Quick And Easy Treats

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4 Comments

  1. 22 December 2011 / 07:51

    Fairday Morrow; Thanks for the comment:)

  2. Ambreen
    21 December 2011 / 11:06

    That looks really good! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Fairday Morrow
    21 December 2011 / 03:51

    These bananas look great! I definitely want to try this recipe. I will look for these bananas! Thanks for sharing!~Jess

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