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Latest revision as of 11:26, 25 February 2025
Banoffee Pie is a popular dessert dish originating from the United Kingdom. The name is a portmanteau of the two main ingredients, bananas and toffee. It is a staple of British cuisine and is enjoyed worldwide.
History[edit]
The Banoffee Pie was first created by Nigel Mackenzie and Ian Dowding at The Hungry Monk Restaurant in Jevington, East Sussex in 1971. The dessert was an instant success and quickly became a staple in other restaurants and households across the UK.
Ingredients and Preparation[edit]
The primary ingredients of a Banoffee Pie are bananas, toffee, and a buttery biscuit base. Some variations may include additional ingredients such as chocolate, coffee, or both. The toffee is made by boiling a can of condensed milk for several hours. The bananas are then sliced and placed on top of the biscuit base, followed by the toffee. The pie is typically topped with whipped cream.
Variations[edit]
There are many variations of the Banoffee Pie. Some recipes may include additional ingredients such as chocolate or coffee. In the United States, a similar dessert known as Banana Cream Pie is popular. This dessert also includes bananas and a creamy filling, but does not typically include toffee.
Cultural Impact[edit]
Banoffee Pie has had a significant cultural impact in the UK and beyond. It has been featured in numerous cookbooks and television shows, and is a popular choice for celebrations and special occasions.
See Also[edit]
| British cuisine |
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| National cuisines |
| Regional cuisines |
| Overseas/Fusion cuisine |
| People |
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