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Gallery Read the full recipe after the video. Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins Servings: 10 Yield: Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake mld105232_0810_msl_08_26_09_dp0005.jpg

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 15 ounces milk chocolate, chopped 5 large egg yolks Salt 3 cups heavy cream 20 graham cracker sheets 4 or 5 ripe bananas, very thinly sliced lengthwise Garnish: whipped cream

Gallery Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins Servings: 10 Yield: Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake mld105232_0810_msl_08_26_09_dp0005.jpg

Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins Servings: 10 Yield: Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake

Recipe Summary

prep: 40 mins

Servings: 10 Yield: Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake

prep: 40 mins

prep:

40 mins

Servings: 10

Yield: Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake

10

Makes one 5-by-10-inch cake

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mld105232_0810_msl_08_26_09_dp0005.jpg

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 15 ounces milk chocolate, chopped 5 large egg yolks Salt 3 cups heavy cream 20 graham cracker sheets 4 or 5 ripe bananas, very thinly sliced lengthwise Garnish: whipped cream

Directions

Line a 5-by-10-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap. Place chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Place yolks and a pinch of salt in another heatproof bowl.

Bring cream to a simmer in a medium saucepan. Slowly pour cream into bowl with yolks, whisking constantly; return mixture to saucepan set over low heat. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon, about 8 minutes (mixture should not come to a boil). Immediately strain through a fine sieve set over chocolate; stir until chocolate melts and is smooth. Refrigerate, stirring occasionally, until thick, about 4 hours.

Spread 1 cup chocolate mixture evenly into bottom of loaf pan. Top with a layer of 4 graham crackers, trimmed to fit. Spread 1/2 cup chocolate over tops, and cover with some bananas. Spread 1/2 cup chocolate over bananas, and top with a layer of 4 trimmed graham crackers. Repeat with remaining chocolate, bananas, and graham crackers until you reach the top of the pan; finish with graham crackers.

Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight. Uncover, and turn out onto a serving platter. Remove plastic wrap. Garnish with whipped cream, and cut into slices.

Reviews (8)

 Add Rating & Review     167 Ratings   5 star values:        44    4 star values:        48    3 star values:        50    2 star values:        22    1 star values:        3        

Reviews (8)

Add Rating & Review     167 Ratings   5 star values:        44    4 star values:        48    3 star values:        50    2 star values:        22    1 star values:        3       

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167 Ratings 5 star values: 44 4 star values: 48 3 star values: 50 2 star values: 22 1 star values: 3

167 Ratings 5 star values: 44 4 star values: 48 3 star values: 50 2 star values: 22 1 star values: 3

167 Ratings 5 star values: 44 4 star values: 48 3 star values: 50 2 star values: 22 1 star values: 3

  • 5 star values: 44 4 star values: 48 3 star values: 50 2 star values: 22 1 star values: 3

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       04/06/2013   this recipe sounds delicious. i will definitely make it 1 of these days. it's super hot here in the Philippines these days that cold & delicious desserts like this are heaven-sent to have. i plan to use other delicious tropical fruits besides bananas. TO THOSE WHO had problems regarding the the pudding NOT thickening enough, I WOULD suggest you use a GLASS mold or baking pan & just serve the dessert in there. i always serve my icebox cakes this way & they always look good :) NEVER have to worry  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       09/08/2012   Delicious and no problems with the consistency on my first try. In the intense summer heat of Palm Springs of all places! Now, I did not follow directions and my cream came to a boil, resulting in a curdled mess. Used my old friend the stick blender to smooth it and turned out great. I am going to pipe the chocolate mixture this time as I thought it came out a bit too thick in places. Also, I used dark chocolate for deeper flavor. Yum but very very rich.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       08/28/2012   Has anyone made this without the bananas? I am wondering if it will still turn out as good. Also, any suggestions on how to make sure the pudding turns out thick?  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       09/01/2010   Tried this for my hubby's birthday! We loved it! Its so easy to make!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       08/14/2010   I made this recently and had the same problems as germgina. The 'pudding' never thickened enough. I followed the recipe to the letter, except i reduced the cream to 2.5 cups to try to reduce sloppiness. It tasted good, but looked terrible. I was disappointed.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       08/08/2010   Made this and it was delicious, but the pudding was nowhere near as thick as shown in the picture - it was a sloppy mess. Is there supposed to be some cornstarch (as with another chocolate pudding icebox cake recipe on this site)? Do all 3 cups of cream go into the pudding, or is some supposed to be for the garnish? What did I do wrong?  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       07/27/2010   I've been making this icebox cake for years; except I use packaged chocolate pudding mix and don't always use bananas ~~ sometimes I use just one layer of fresh or frozen raspberries. Or, just eliminate the fruit altogether. And the whipped cream is a wonderful addition; but, again, not necessary. I'm going to try this version for sure!  
    

    Martha Stewart Member

    Rating: Unrated 04/06/2013

this recipe sounds delicious. i will definitely make it 1 of these days. it’s super hot here in the Philippines these days that cold & delicious desserts like this are heaven-sent to have. i plan to use other delicious tropical fruits besides bananas. TO THOSE WHO had problems regarding the the pudding NOT thickening enough, I WOULD suggest you use a GLASS mold or baking pan & just serve the dessert in there. i always serve my icebox cakes this way & they always look good :) NEVER have to worry

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated 09/08/2012

Delicious and no problems with the consistency on my first try. In the intense summer heat of Palm Springs of all places! Now, I did not follow directions and my cream came to a boil, resulting in a curdled mess. Used my old friend the stick blender to smooth it and turned out great. I am going to pipe the chocolate mixture this time as I thought it came out a bit too thick in places. Also, I used dark chocolate for deeper flavor. Yum but very very rich.

Rating: Unrated 08/28/2012

Has anyone made this without the bananas? I am wondering if it will still turn out as good. Also, any suggestions on how to make sure the pudding turns out thick?

Rating: Unrated 09/01/2010

Tried this for my hubby’s birthday! We loved it! Its so easy to make!

Rating: Unrated 08/14/2010

I made this recently and had the same problems as germgina. The ‘pudding’ never thickened enough. I followed the recipe to the letter, except i reduced the cream to 2.5 cups to try to reduce sloppiness. It tasted good, but looked terrible. I was disappointed.

Rating: Unrated 08/08/2010

Made this and it was delicious, but the pudding was nowhere near as thick as shown in the picture - it was a sloppy mess. Is there supposed to be some cornstarch (as with another chocolate pudding icebox cake recipe on this site)? Do all 3 cups of cream go into the pudding, or is some supposed to be for the garnish? What did I do wrong?

Rating: Unrated 07/27/2010

I’ve been making this icebox cake for years; except I use packaged chocolate pudding mix and don’t always use bananas ~~ sometimes I use just one layer of fresh or frozen raspberries. Or, just eliminate the fruit altogether. And the whipped cream is a wonderful addition; but, again, not necessary. I’m going to try this version for sure!

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