These Banana Cream Pie Popsicles have the amazing classic flavor of a banana cream pie molded and frozen into homemade popsicles. Cool and creamy with a crushed vanilla wafer topping.
This recipe was created for Dixie Crystals by BigBear’sWife, post and words written are 100% mine as always.

I’ve got a thing about having homemade popsicles and tins of homemade no-churn ice cream the freezer. Not because I need to eat ice cream all the time but I love to have it for when we have company over ……and yeah because we love ice cream! 😉
We haven’t had a freezer stocked with homemade ice creams this summer though because with the move and with buying a house I just didn’t want to have to transport a bunch of ice cream. However, now that we’re in the new house I can make all of the ice cream and popsicles that I want.

We have a big deep freezer in the garage at the new place so it’s GAME ON with the ice cream making!
Alright, so these Banana Cream Pie Popsicles are amazing. I try not to say that about everything but these are indeed amazing. We all loved them and they won a gold star from everyone that tried them the other night after our family dinner!

We even let little J have a taste and I thought that I was going to have to fight this little baby bear to get it back haha.

These Banana Cream Pie Popsicles are exactly what they sound like! They’re popsicles that have been made from a homemade banana cream pie. I made a wonderful homemade Banana Cream Pie, whipped it up with a little thawed whipped topping and poured it into popsicle molds.
A few hours later and we had the most fantastic banana cream pie in popsicle form.
Your summer NEEDS these!
Banana Cream Pie Popsicles
Banana Cream Pie Popsicles
The amazing classic flavor of a banana cream pie molded and frozen into homemade Banana Cream Pie Popsicles.
Ingredients
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3 cups whole milk
- 4 large eggs, whisked together
- 3 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 teaspoon banana extract
- 2 ripe bananas, mashed
- 8 oz frozen whipped topping, thawed
- 10 vanilla wafer cookies, crushed
Instructions
In medium saucepan, whisk together sugar, cornstarch, salt and milk. Whisk until smooth. ‘
Heat on medium high heat while whisking occasionally about 2 minutes or until hot and foamy.
Reduce to simmer, cook for 2 minutes, whisking occasionally. Don’t let bottom stick and burn. Remove from heat.
Carefully remove 1/2 cup liquid from pan and slowly pour into whisked eggs while whisking to temper eggs.
Whisk well and add egg mixture back to saucepan.
Place back on heat and bring mixture to a boil, once at a boil, cook and whisk for 2 minutes.
Remove from heat. Let cool 10 minutes.
Whisk in butter, banana extract and mashed bananas.
Fold in thawed frozen whipped topping until smooth.
Pour banana cream pie mixture into popsicle molds.
Sprinkle bottoms of popsicles with crushed vanilla wafer cookies.
Add popsicle sticks and freeze 8 hours or overnight until frozen.
Notes
You'll Need: 1 popsicle mold for this recipe
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They are so good! Yes that is Nana’s baby bear.
<3 :)
Perfect for adults and kids alike!
Oh my goodness. I adore a good banana cream pie, but in popsicle form?! HEAVENLY!
You are a genius! These would be great for a teething baby. Sharing this with my friends with littles.
Those look and sound sooo good, YUM!
I love this recipe (and I absolutely love banana cream pie)! This is really fun and perfect for the summer!
Yummy! My kids will love these for after school snacks!
Yum! My kids would love these!
What a great idea! Amazing summer treat!
My son definitely love these banana popsicles!
These look really good! And I love Little Jax’s face! Looks like he loves the popsicles!
THESE LOOK GOOD BUT THE RECIPE ITSELF IS NOWHERE TO BE FOUND
Hi Anonymous Commenter. If you click the bold text that says “JUST CLICK HERE TO GRAB IT!” under the text that says “Recipe here” with the arrow pointing to the link you’ll find the recipe 🙂
Couldn’t see or find recipe at all for Banana Cream Popsicles.
Hi Roxanbe. If you click the bold text that says “JUST CLICK HERE TO GRAB IT!” under the text that says “Recipe here” with the arrow pointing to the link you’ll find the recipe Soon I’ll have the actual recipe card on this post.
These look great… Unfortunately the link for your recipe no longer works on their website!
Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.
Ridiculous why can’t you just print the recipe. I searched all over could not find it.
Hi Gail! Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.
No recipe, even clicking on the recipe here. All it says is this recipe has been stolen from the cookie jar. If you go into the Dixie crystals, still can’t locate recipe.
Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.
It said the recipe is no longer available, someone stole it from the cookie jar. please leave recipe in reply!!
Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.
Link goes to a 404 error
Hi Susan! I’m so sorry! Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.
If only the recipe was available. For con artists, this is known as “the bait and switch”.
Con artist….. really, Richard. The recipe was available until Dixie Crystals deleted it with no warning. I’m in the process of updating 100s of my post with the full recipes. This one is already done and you can find the recipe at the bottom of the post.