Blueberry and Banana Cream Cheese Pie

  4.8 – 58 reviews  • Banana Pie Recipes

I dubbed these whole wheat sugar cookies Room 157 sugar cookies since my housemates adore them.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Additional Time: 4 hrs
Total Time: 4 hrs 20 mins
Servings: 16
Yield: 2 to 9 inch pies

Ingredients

  1. ½ cup chopped pecans
  2. 3 ripe bananas
  3. 1 (16 ounce) package frozen whipped topping, thawed
  4. 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
  5. 1 (21 ounce) can blueberry pie filling
  6. 1 cup white sugar
  7. 1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch single crust pie

Instructions

  1. Press pecans into unbaked pie shells. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) until light brown.
  2. Slice bananas into cooled crusts.
  3. Cream sugar and cream cheese together. Add nondairy whipped topping to cream cheese mixture. Pour mixture over bananas in both pie pans.
  4. Top pies with blueberries. Chill at least 4 hours before serving, or freeze for later use. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Calories 353 kcal
Carbohydrate 46 g
Cholesterol 15 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 10 g
Sodium 112 mg
Sugars 36 g
Fat 18 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Robert Wright
I panicked and added sugar to the cream filling and the blueberries. Shouldn’t have. It came out a little too sweet. Will make again and follow the recipe. Super easy and really good if you like this flavor profile.
Christine Williams
First off the ingredients listed are incorrect. I wanted to make two pies so I doubled all of the ingredients only to find that this recipe IS enough for two pies !!! The ingredients call for a single crust pie – now I have enough filling for four freaking pies and only two crusts!!!! Anyway, it’s a great pie.
Thomas Morris
This is a great base recipe for a no bake light cheese cake. I made this for our weekly family dinner and used a pre-made graham crust and omitted the pecans as my sister doesn’t like nuts. I used just over 2 cups of whipping cream and 1 tsp vanilla that I whipped up myself. I also reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup. Next time i may reduce to 1/2 cup. As for the topping, i tried the first one with fresh blueberries and the second one with the pie filling and personally prefer the fresh 100% more! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
Mrs. Kelly Hughes DDS
OMG! Delicious. I made this pie the first time for a pie contest at work. Won 1st prize before I even tasted it! LOL Used Graham crackers crust for speed and added 1 tsp vanilla extract to cream cheese mixture.
Spencer Hood
We loved this pie the only thing I changed was I cut the sugar called for by half and I used a craham cracker crust. And it was still sweet enough. This pie will be a hit for family gatherings. Going to try chocolate filling this next time with the same ingredients but the crust will be Oreo cookies. Everyone loves chocolate.
Shelley Fletcher
4 stars only because it definitely needs to cut back on sweetness – next time I might use ¼ cup sugar. Super easy to make and my husband will probably love it – he’s a sugar addict.
Steven Harris
I used extra rich whipped cream. It created a very velvety filing.
Elizabeth Mitchell
So easy and everybody loved it:
Megan Schmidt
My aunts entered me into a pie bake-off (Nooo!) so I made this pie and it was a hit. Everyone loved it and it was pretty simple to make. My crust was much to flaky so I didn’t win but on filling alone I could have taken first. I actually thought this recipe wouldn’t be too great, too many flavours, too rich, just too much going on but it was quite nice so long as you stick to a small piece. That’s hard to do sometimes.
Dana Cross
Love this easy “ice box” pie! Adjustments I make are: In late spring/summer I use a ready-made graham cracker crust and I tend to use fruit that’s in season for the topping (not canned-too sweet in my opinion). I’ve also used chopped fresh pineapple for the topping, delish. This pie has been requested, yet again, for our July 4th picnic. I will be making it with a topping of fresh strawberries and blueberries. A hit with my family and friends, and so easy to make.
Natalie Hernandez
This makes TWO pies. Would be significantly improved with fresh blueberries.
Candace Morgan
the best pie i’ve ever had and u can use any type of filling u want i might try cherry or something next
Ashley Russell
Easy and delicious! I made mine with fresh whipped cream instead of whipped topping and I added a thin layer of Nutella under the sliced bananas, then omitted the blueberries…FANTASTIC! The whole family raved!
Mr. Jason Vaughn
ORIGINAL REVIEW (September 2003): I made this using a graham cracker crust without the pecans and served it on Independence Day. Very easy and fast to prepare!! It was a hit with everyone, too. I will make this again and will always consider it whenever I need to throw a dessert together quickly. Thanks! 2015 UPDATE: I continue to make this dessert as requested (especially during the summer) by my family, still using two (9-inch) prepared graham cracker crusts (baked for 10 minutes at 350 F), without the pecans, but otherwise leaving the recipe unchanged. It is, 12 years later, still a hit. I always say I’m going to reduce the amount of whipped topping in the cream cheese mixture, but I never do. These freeze exceptionally well and I almost always freeze one for a later day. Thank you, G.Roberts, for a recipe that has such staying power!
Mark Gonzalez
Well worth the wait..so delicious
Debbie Stephens
I used powdered sugar instead of regular sugar ! And I used fresh & canned blueberries mixed together ! It was a hit with everyone ! Kids loooooved it !
Jennifer Calhoun
I made this into mini-pies! I used the Keebler 6-pk mini graham cracker crusts. I was surprised how well they kept in the fridge for a few days too. I switched the blueberry and cream cheese layers, so the white was on the top, and added a banana slice with a couple blueberries on top 🙂
Rebecca Vaughan
Delicious and easy to make. What’s more to say? I put the blueberry filling on after the bananas and then topped off with the whipped mixture and a dollop of the blueberry filling in the middle. Also I used a graham crust instead
Antonio Rose
Awesome and very versatile. The filling is one I’ve used in a fruit tart for years and everyone goes nuts for it. I did this in a graham cracker crust w/out the pecans. And topped the pie with fresh blackberries that are in season. My son LOVED it!
Debra Allen
Delish and super easy
Angela Crane
So simple….yet so good! I took the advice of others & used a graham crust. The whole family loved it.

 

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