If you’ve ever looked at a few ripe bananas on your counter and thought, “I need to use these up… but
I don’t feel like baking,” this recipe is about to become your favorite shortcut. Slow Cooker Banana Foster Pudding
takes the cozy, caramel-like flavors people love in the classic New Orleans-inspired dessert and turns them into
something incredibly simple—no stove-watching, no complicated steps, and no stress. The slow cooker does all
the work while your kitchen fills with a warm, sweet aroma that smells like a weekend treat. With just four everyday
ingredients, those soft ripe bananas transform into a rich, spoonable dessert that feels way more special than the effort it takes.
To get started, lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker so nothing sticks and serving is easy later.
Slice four medium ripe bananas and spread them across the bottom in an even layer. The best bananas for
this are the ones with small brown spots—the ones that are already sweet and ready to break down into a soft,
pudding-like texture. In a separate bowl, whisk together melted unsalted butter, packed brown sugar, vanilla extract,
and a sprinkle of cinnamon until it turns smooth, glossy, and fragrant. That mixture is what creates the dessert’s warm “caramel sauce” flavor without needing any extra steps.
Next, pour the buttery brown sugar mixture over the sliced bananas, making sure most of the fruit gets coated.
There’s no need to stir right away—just let the slow cooker handle the magic. As it warms, the bananas soften,
release their natural sweetness, and blend into the syrupy mixture until everything becomes thick, golden, and rich.
Cover and cook on low for 3–4 hours or high for 2–2½ hours, until the bananas are fully tender and the sauce looks glossy and spoonable.
When it’s ready, give it a gentle stir so the bananas and caramel sauce combine evenly, then scoop it into small
bowls while it’s still warm. It’s delicious as-is, but it also tastes amazing with a spoonful of whipped cream
or a scoop of vanilla ice cream if you want a more “dessert night” feel. Simple, cozy, and made with ingredients
you probably already have, this slow cooker banana pudding is the kind of recipe that turns ordinary bananas into something everyone will ask for again.