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    10 Best Cookies for Banana Pudding

    Published: Jan 26, 2021 ยท Modified: Jan 12, 2024 by Tami McBride ยท This post may contain affiliate links ยท 5 Comments

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    I crunched through 15 cookies and crackers to discover the best cookie for banana pudding. Learn which cookies to use & which ones to avoid.

    Several boxes of cookies that can be used for banana pudding.

    Get ready to embark on a cookie quest like no other -- the search for the perfect cookie for banana pudding. Choosing the right cookie can be a game-changer, making your dessert unforgettable.

    If you have ever wondered which cookie to use, you are in the right place.

    I tested 15 cookies and crackers to find the perfect cookie for the pudding. The top two best cookies for banana pudding are vanilla wafers and butter cookies. Shortbread cookies, biscoff cookies, and graham crackers are also good choices to use in the recipe.

    Many cookies will work in the recipe, but there are a few you should avoid. And surprisingly some cookies tasted better in the banana pudding the longer the pudding was refrigerated.

    Try my not-too-sweet banana pudding recipe at the end of the post with your favorite cookie. Also check out all the cool ways you can serve banana pudding.

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    • Cookie Test Criteria
    • Overall Best Cookie for Banana Pudding
    • Best Flavored Cookie for Banana Pudding
    • Danish Butter Cookies - Not Easy to Use
    • Best Cookie for Make-Ahead Banana Pudding
    • Nothing Specifically Wrong with These Cookies
    • Best Unique Flavored Cookie for Banana Pudding
    • Best Cookie for Chocolate Banana Cookie
    • Best Cookie for a Great Cause
    • Best Cookie for Make-Ahead Chocolate Banana Pudding
    • Best Cookie for Very Sweet Banana Pudding
    • Best Cookie for a Crunchy, Creamy Twist
    • Best Cracker for Banana Pudding
    • Better Stick with the Original
    • Most Disappointing Cookie for Banana Pudding
    • Donโ€™t Use These Crackers
    • The Worst Cracker for Banana Pudding
    • Cookie Experiment Takeaways
    • 3 Cookies and Crackers to Avoid
    • Recipe
    • Comments

    Cookie Test Criteria

    1. Taste of cookie and ability to blend with the other ingredients.
    2. Texture.
    3. Cost comparison of the cookies.
    4. How it held up over time.

    Pudding was refrigerated and evaluated at:

    • 2 hours
    • 4 hours
    • 24 hours
    • 48 hours
    Plates with piles of cookies for banana pudding. 15 cookies or crackers are shown.

    The cookies were layered flat, not crumbled. Crumbed cookies created uneven layers making it difficult to completely coat the bananas in pudding.

    Coating the bananas in pudding is important because it helps slow the browning process of the bananas. Banana pudding is only as fresh as the bananas remain.

    Overall Best Cookie for Banana Pudding

    Vanilla wafers win for best overall cookie.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with vanilla wafers with a box of Nilla wafers in the background.

    Most banana pudding recipes call for vanilla wafers. And for good reason. They taste good in the pudding and have the right consistency. They are also cost effective and easy to find.

    Vanilla wafers were one of the first cookies used in banana pudding, thanks to Mrs. Laura Kerley.

    In 1921 Mrs. Kerley submitted a banana pudding recipe to the Pantagraph, a local newspaper in Illinois. She used vanilla wafers in her recipe instead of a sponge cake which was traditionally used in the pudding.

    Nabisco said, โ€œThank you,โ€ and ran with it. A recipe for banana pudding even appears on the box of Nilla wafers today.

    Taste: Unsurprisingly, the Nilla wafer tasted good in the pudding. The vanilla cookie blended harmoniously with the vanilla pudding, which complimented the banana slices.

    Texture: Nilla wafers are crisp and crunchy. But they softened in the pudding over time. This provided a nice tier in this layered recipe.

    After a minimum of two hours (but four hours is better), the vanilla wafer had softened. Almost no cookie crunch, which was perfect.

    At 24 hours the texture was still good, but after 48 hours the Nilla wafer started disintegrating into the pudding.

    Cost: An 11 oz. box of Nilla wafers is sufficient for a recipe yielding 8 to 10 servings. The box is over $4 (depending where you live), but it only takes one box. This makes Nilla wafers one of the most cost-effective cookies for banana pudding.

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    Best Flavored Cookie for Banana Pudding

    Butter cookies win for best flavor.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with butter cookies with a package of Chessmen butter cookies in the background.

    I used Chessman butter cookies by Pepperidge Farm. These unique cookies are stamped with the faces of chess pieces. Pretty cool if you are into chess, like my family.

    These were my favorite cookies to use in banana pudding if the pudding was eaten within 24 hours. You will love them with cream cheese banana pudding.

    Taste: The butter-flavored cookie itself was light, but rich-tasting. It complimented the vanilla and banana flavors in the recipe, proving that you donโ€™t always need a vanilla-flavored cookie.

    Texture: Butter cookies are crisp and crunchy but slightly softer than Nilla wafers. They softened over time in the pudding.

    After two to four hours of chilling in the refrigerator, these cookies had softened, the flavors blended, and the pudding was mouthwatering.

    Even 24 to 48 hours later, the butter cookie layer was still going strong. If you plan to make banana pudding the day before and refrigerate it overnight, you canโ€™t go wrong with butter cookies.

    However, similarly to Nilla wafers, they started to disintegrate into the pudding the longer the pudding was refrigerated. If you love to taste the cookie layer in banana pudding like I do, keep this in mind.

    Cost: This was the biggest downfall to using Chessman butter cookies. Although the cost per bag was comparable to Nilla wafers, you need two bags to have enough cookies for a recipe that has 8 to 10 servings.

    In addition, be aware of broken cookies when you open the package. If you plan to decorate the pudding with chess-faced cookies on top, buy an additional bag to compensate for broken cookies.

    The cost to get enough Chessman butter cookies for the pudding is almost double the cost of Nilla Wafers.

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    Interested in bakery-style cookies? Learn all about what makes a cookie bakery-style. Plus tips to make your cookies more professional.

    Danish Butter Cookies - Not Easy to Use

    Too many flavors in the cookie tin make it hard for flavor consistency in the dessert.

    I also tried Danish butter cookies (often found around Christmas). They presented some problems when compared to Chessman cookies, so I do not recommend them.

    • They are hard to find outside of the holidays. Buy here.
    • The cookie tin holds different flavors of butter cookies, including a coconut flavored cookie. If you want flavor consistency, this is not the right choice.

    Best Cookie for Make-Ahead Banana Pudding

    Use Keebler Sandies Shortbread Cookies if you plan to make banana pudding 1 or 2 days early.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with shortbread cookies with a box of Sandies shortbread cookies in the background.

    Initially I didnโ€™t like these cookies as much, but my opinion changed the longer the pudding was refrigerated.

    Taste: Shortbread cookies had a distinct taste when they were layered in the pudding. I personally preferred the taste of vanilla wafers or butter cookies to the taste of shortbread cookies.

    Texture: Shortbread cookies are crisp and crumbly. However, the longer the pudding was refrigerated, the better the shortbread cookies became.

    In fact, these thick shortbread cookies held up the best after refrigerating the pudding for 48 hours. The thickness of the cookie helped, but the passing time also mellowed the shortbread taste and the cookie flavor merged with the other ingredients.

    Keep thick Keebler shortbread cookies in mind if you need to make your banana pudding two days early or if you expect to have leftover pudding in the refrigerator for a day or two.

    Cost: The package of Keebler shortbread cookies cost less than Nilla Wafers but had less cookies in the package. You may need to buy two packages if you like lots of layers in your banana pudding.

    You can get away with one package if you have a solid bottom layer of cookies, but use the cookies sparingly in the other layers.

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    You may also enjoy the best cookies for cheesecake crust. Lots of options for the base of your cheesecake.

    Nothing Specifically Wrong with These Cookies

    These cookies are just okay in banana pudding.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with shortbread cookies with a box of Lorna Doone cookies in the background.

    Lorna Doone shortbread cookies are quite different than Keebler shortbread cookies, so I evaluated them separately.

    They are smaller and thinner than Keebler cookies. I was not impressed with them compared to the other cookies.

    Taste: The flavor of Lorna Doone shortbread cookies was forgettable. The flavor was swallowed up in the pudding, rather than contributing to it.

    Texture: They are a crisp cookie, but a bit crumblier than butter cookies or vanilla wafers.

    The longer they were refrigerated the less pronounced the flavor was. After 48 hours, they had disintegrated in the pudding to the point of being unrecognizable.

    Cost: They are almost double the cost of Keebler shortbread cookies. Depending on how thick you want your cookies layers, you may need two packages, although if used sparingly one package would work.

    But overall, they were unimpressive, and I wouldnโ€™t go out of my way to add them to banana pudding.

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    Best Unique Flavored Cookie for Banana Pudding

    If you want to mix up the flavor of traditional banana pudding, try spiced biscoff cookies.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with biscoff cookies with a box of Lotus biscoff cookies in the background.

    I was pleasantly surprised with Lotus Biscoff cookies. They became one of my favorite cookies for banana pudding.

    Biscoff cookies are a crispy cinnamon spiced cookie known as a speculoos or speculass cookie (Dutch or Belgian cookie).

    Taste: The cookie tasted of cinnamon and reminded me of gingerbread.

    These flavors are not traditionally found in banana pudding, but I really liked the combination. If you want to venture from traditional pudding, biscoff cookies are the ones to try.

    However, if you are a traditionalist, skip this cookie.

    Texture: After 24 hours, the cookie had softened, but it was in a thick layer in the pudding. So delicious!

    Cost: They are about 1ยฝ times the cost of Nilla wafers, but one box will make the full pudding recipe.

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    Best Cookie for Chocolate Banana Cookie

    A shortbread cookie coated in chocolate adds variety to the chocolate banana pudding.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with fudge stripe cookies with a package of fudge stripe cookies in the background.

    Keebler Fudge Stripes are thin shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate. They were my favorite cookie to eat with chocolate banana pudding.

    Taste: The shortbread cookie was light. It complimented the chocolate flavor, rather than competing with it.

    Texture: The texture was soft enough to eat the pudding right away or after a couple of hours in the fridge.

    Cost: You will need at least two packages for a chocolate banana pudding recipe. This keeps the cost close or slightly more than vanilla wafers would be.

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    Best Cookie for a Great Cause

    Support your local Girl Scouts troop. Then use leftover Girl Scout cookies in banana pudding.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with trefoils shortbread cookies with a box of Girl Scout trefoils in the background.

    Take a leap into the delightful pairing of Girl Scout Trefoils and your classic banana pudding. These cookies seamlessly accentuate the creamy, fruity profile of the pudding, adding a charming layer of buttery goodness.

    Taste: Trefoils boast a rich, buttery flavor, a quality that superbly complements the lushness of the banana pudding. Their subtle sweetness enhances the dessert without overwhelming it.

    Texture: With their delicate yet firm composition, Trefoils soften to a pleasing consistency, without getting overly soggy or losing their character. After 24 hours, the cookie layer still retains its inviting texture.

    Cost: You may need more than one box for a full banana pudding recipe. And the downside is that the cookies arenโ€™t always available.

    Though they may carry a slightly higher price tag, each purchase serves as a meaningful investment in young girls' futures, making the cost well worth the cause.

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    Best Cookie for Make-Ahead Chocolate Banana Pudding

    Oreo Thins can soften when the pudding is prepared early. The cookies will have a fantastic texture and flavor when itโ€™s time to eat.

    A bowl of chocolate banana pudding made with Oreo thins with a package of Oreos in the background.

    Dive into the delightful combo of Oreo Thins and chocolate banana pudding. Oreos perfectly complement the creamy, fruity, and chocolaty notes of the pudding.

    Taste: Oreos only have a light chocolate flavor. That works for a chocolate pudding. The cookies enhance but donโ€™t overpower the pudding.

    Texture: Since the cookie is a sandwich, Oreo Thins worked much better than a standard Oreo would. The double width of the cookie has time to soften to the perfect consistency by the time the pudding is served.

    After 24 and 48 hours, the cookie layer was still appealing.

    Cost: Just one package should do the trick for this dessert. And the cost is comparable to Nilla wafers.

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    Best Cookie for Very Sweet Banana Pudding

    Tone down a too-sweet banana pudding recipe with lady fingers.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with ladyfingers with a package of ladyfingers in the background.

    Lady fingers were the original substitute for sponge cake in early banana pudding recipes. They are only lightly sweetened.

    This may help tone down an overly sweet banana pudding recipe. Lady fingers may have been a good alternate years ago, but better choices exist today.

    Taste and texture: Lady fingers are a bit bland and slightly stale. They were the thickest (and breadiest) cookie in the experiment.

    They softened and got spongy the longer they were refrigerated in the banana pudding. The sponginess worked.

    Since I make not-too-sweet banana pudding, lady fingers didnโ€™t quite work for my recipe. If you make banana pudding with sweetened condensed milk, lady fingers would soften the cloying taste of the pudding.

    Cost: One package is adequate for a recipe and cost close to what Nilla wafers cost.

    However, they are difficult to find. When I finally tracked down a package, there was only one brand to choose from.

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    Bottom line: I would never go out of my way to use lady fingers in banana pudding, especially since my banana pudding is not too sweet.

    Best Cookie for a Crunchy, Creamy Twist

    A bowl of banana pudding made with golden Oreos with a package of golden Oreos in the background.

    Golden Oreos offer a delightful twist to the classic banana pudding recipe. A cookie with a creamy filling? Whatโ€™s not to love?

    Taste: With their slightly vanilla-infused taste and wonderfully crunchy texture, Golden Oreos balance beautifully with creamy banana pudding.

    Texture: They hold up longer than Nilla Wafers, maintaining that pleasing crunch even when soaked with the pudding.

    After a few hours, they are a bit softer, but still have the nice crunch oozing with filling. And 24 to 48 hours later, they still have structure and a tasty flavor.

    Cost: Similar cost to Nilla Wafers. One package will be sufficient for the recipe.

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    Best Cracker for Banana Pudding

    Some crackers went head to head with cookies and graham crackers worked surprising well in the pudding.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with graham crackers with a box of Honey Maid graham crackers in the background.

    Placing the crackers flat, rather than crumbling them, helped keep the layers even, making it easier to completely coat the bananas.

    I would reach for graham crackers if I did not have butter cookies or vanilla wafers. Maybe even if I did have them.

    Taste: Perhaps because Iโ€™m used to graham cracker crusts, the graham cracker flavor merged well with the vanilla and banana flavors. The consistency in flavor remained for over 24 hours.

    Texture: At 48 hours and over, there was no longer a distinct graham cracker layer anymore. Everything melded together.

    Cost: One box is enough for this recipe with plenty of leftovers. The cost is comparable to Nilla wafers.

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    Better Stick with the Original

    The heartiness of the crackers distracted from the pudding.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with cinnamon graham crackers with a box of cinnamon graham crackers in the background.

    Cinnamon graham crackers caught my attention because cinnamon and banana are great flavor pairings. Although I could taste the cinnamon flavor, I preferred regular graham crackers to cinnamon graham crackers in banana pudding.

    Taste: The cinnamon flavor merged with the bananas. However, the cracker also tasted like nutty whole wheat. It was too hearty for the pudding.

    Texture: The texture was comparable to the texture of regular graham crackers. It was best two to four hours later, but by 24 hours and beyond, it was soggier. And it disintegrated after 48 hours.

    Cost: The same as regular graham crackers and similar to Nilla wafers.

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    Most Disappointing Cookie for Banana Pudding

    The cookie texture is difficult to work with.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with ginger snaps with a box of ginger snap cookies in the background.

    Nabisco Gingersnaps were the cookie I was most excited about trying because I do love the taste of banana and ginger.

    However, I was disappointed not only in the flavor, but also in the texture. Gingersnaps were so hard that even after 72 hours of refrigeration in the pudding, they were still tough and hard to snap through.

    Taste: The ginger, banana, and vanilla flavors did not come together the way I hoped they would. And the ginger flavor distracted from the expected banana pudding taste.

    Texture: The worst. The cookie never completely softened in the time frame of the experiment. And the parts of the cookie that were โ€œsoftenedโ€ were more soggy than soft like the other cookies.

    The only way these cookies might work is by crumbling them in a blender or food processor and making a cookie crumb layer.

    Cost: You wonโ€™t even need a full 1 pound box of gingersnaps for the recipe. So even though one box cost more than all of the sampled cookies and crackers, you will have plenty of leftovers.

    However, I donโ€™t recommend them.

    Donโ€™t Use These Crackers

    Club crackers are too salty. Don't use.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with club crackers with a box of club crackers in the background.

    I had high hopes for light, flaky, buttery club crackers. Especially since butter cookies were so tasty in the pudding. Wouldn't a butter cracker be just as tasty?

    But no. They were too salty, which distracted from the vanilla/banana flavor of the pudding.

    Taste and texture: Despite the nice buttery flavor, I couldnโ€™t get past the saltiness.

    A quick search showed that Kelloggโ€™s does not make a reduced salt or no-salt club cracker. Too bad because the texture was great. The cracker softened into a nice layer that blended into the pudding.

    Cost:  Similar to Nilla wafers.

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    The Worst Cracker for Banana Pudding

    Donโ€™t use animal crackers in banana pudding. Just donโ€™t.

    A bowl of banana pudding made with animal crackers with a package of animal crackers in the background.

    Taste and texture: The taste was bland and got worse the longer the pudding was refrigerated. The cookie was crunchy and harder than the other cookies.

    When layered in the pudding the texture was a soggy, gummy, bland mess. It was the worst. After 24 hours, I threw it out. It couldnโ€™t get better and would only get worse.

    Cost: The cheapest option of them all. But... Not. Worth. It.

    Cookie Experiment Takeaways

    • Nilla wafers win for best overall taste, texture, and cost effectiveness. Nabisco focuses on making these cookies the best for banana pudding. Best of all, they are easy to find.

      What can you substitute for vanilla wafers in banana pudding? Butter cookies, shortbread, and graham crackers are all excellent choices.
    • Butter cookies were the best flavored. Something about that butter flavor really made a difference. I didnโ€™t need to taste more vanilla in a recipe, but the butter flavor hit the spot.
    • Keebler Shortbread cookies hold up the best over time. If you are going to make banana pudding ahead of time (especially over 24 hours early), use these cookies.
    • Lotus Biscoff cookies are fantastic if you want to veer from traditional banana pudding. The cinnamon and spice melds with the pudding in a deliciously unique way.
    • Crumbling any cookie or cracker made the layers uneven, making it more difficult to completely coat the sliced bananas.
    • Submerged and well-coated bananas resulted in slower browning keeping the pudding fresh longer. Donโ€™t crumble the cookie layer unless you will eat the pudding within a few hours.

    3 Cookies and Crackers to Avoid

    • Never, and I mean never, use animal crackers. They are awful.
    • Don't use club crackers either. They are way too salty.
    • Avoid gingersnaps unless you pulverize them to crumbs in a food processor. Even then, Iโ€™m not so sure. You must really love the banana/ginger flavor combination.

    Now that you have decided on your cookie, try my quick and easy, not-too-sweet banana pudding recipe with boxed pudding. Use either instant pudding or cook & serve pudding. You will love it!

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    Recipe

    A bowl of banana pudding made with shortbread cookies with a stack of cookies next to it.

    Not-Too-Sweet Banana Pudding with Boxed Pudding

    Tami McBride
    Banana Pudding is a layered dessert with tiers of pudding, wafer cookies, and sliced bananas. This recipe is just sweet enough with a creamy, mousse-like pudding, your choice of vanilla wafers or butter cookies, and ripe bananas. Keep the bananas submerged in the pudding to keep them fresh.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 4 hours hrs
    Total Time 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Servings 8 -10 servings
    Calories 317 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 3 oz. box of vanilla or French vanilla pudding mix (instant or cook & serve)
    • 1 ยพ cups milk skim, 1%, 2%, or whole
    • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
    • 2 to 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
    • ยฝ cup of sour cream
    • 1 11 oz. package of Nilla wafers OR 2 (7.25 oz.) packages of Chessman butter cookies OR your favorite pudding cookie
    • 3 to 4 medium bananas ripe

    Instructions
     

    Prepare the Vanilla Pudding

    • Use either Instant Pudding OR Cook & Serve Pudding (NOT BOTH).

    For Instant Pudding:

    • BEAT pudding mix with 1 ยพ cups milk for 2 minutes. Wait for 5 minutes for the pudding to set.
    • For Cook & Serve Pudding.
    • STIR pudding mix into 1 ยพ cups milk in a saucepan. Bring to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. When pudding begins to boil, remove the pan from heat.
    • COVER the pudding with a piece of plastic wrap. Place the plastic wrap directly on the surface of the pudding.
    • CHILL in the refrigerator until cool (about 30 minutes).

    Mix the Banana Pudding

    • POUR the heavy whipping cream into a deep bowl. (A deep bowl will contain the cream and prevent excess splashing when the cream is whipped.)
    • STIR 3 or 4 tablespoons of granulated sugar into the heavy whipping cream. (Sugar amount depends on how sweet you prefer your pudding.)
    • Using a hand mixer with the WIRE WHIP attachment, WHIP the heavy whipping cream on the highest speed until stiff peaks form. This could take up to 5 minutes. Set aside.
    • MIX the sour cream into the cool pudding until combined.
    • FOLD the whipped cream into the pudding mixture until combined.
    • PEEL and SLICE the bananas into ยผ inch round disks.

    Layer the Pudding

    • SPREAD a thin layer of pudding at the bottom of a serving dish.
    • COVER the pudding with a layer of cookies.
    • TOP cookies with a layer of sliced bananas.
    • GENEROUSLY SPREAD pudding over the bananas, covering them completely.
    • CONTINUE LAYERING cookies, bananas, and pudding until the serving dish is full. Always end with a layer of pudding completely covering sliced bananas.
    • COVER and refrigerate 4 hours or up to 24 hours. During this time, the cookies will soften and all the layers of flavor will blend together.
    • BEFORE SERVING, garnish the pudding with cookie crumbs and freshly sliced bananas.
    • COVER and refrigerate leftovers up to 72 hours or until the bananas are no longer fresh.

    Notes

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 317kcalCarbohydrates: 41gProtein: 4gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 245mgFiber: 2gSugar: 28g
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    1. andrea

      August 26, 2022 at 2:30 pm

      This was so helpful! i make my banana pudding with Mi Dell vanilla snaps, but i can't find them anywhere anymore! I last used Nilla wafers and I was disappointed! I'll definitely try the biscoff and the shortbread!

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      • Tami Mack @ The Tasty Tip

        August 27, 2022 at 5:01 pm

        Glad I could help. You won't be disappointed with the shortbread or biscoff!

        Reply
    2. Raiyah

      November 06, 2021 at 5:36 pm

      This has been very helpful for me, a New Yorker who is currently visiting Brussels. I want to make a banana pudding for my boyfriend, but I'm not sure they sell Nilla Wafers here. That's the only cookie I'm used to in B.P., but even before reading this really cool post, I suspected that Biscoff/speculoos would be a good substitute (it's really popular here in Belgium).

      Anyways, thanks for such an in depth breakdown. I'll try soon with the Biscoff. I like the idea of blending those flavors ๐Ÿ˜‹

      Reply
      • Tami Mack @ The Tasty Tip

        November 08, 2021 at 7:55 am

        Brussels sounds fun. Good luck with the Biscoff. I think you will like it.

        Reply
    3. Tami Mack @ The Tasty Tip

      June 08, 2021 at 6:51 pm

      Oh, those cookies sound good too. Let me know if you try them with banana pudding.

      Reply

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