Healthy Banana Pudding
on May 22, 2026
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K, this Healthy Banana Pudding recipe 🍌 has hit a craving perfectly and I am not exaggerating when I say it tastes like dessert for breakfast. It’s creamy, naturally sweet, and comes together in about 5 minutes with zero blending or cooking involved. All it takes is a few simple ingredients you probably already have 🙌. Mash a banana, stir in yogurt and honey 🍯, add vanilla bean paste, and layer with a crushed cookie. That’s it!
I’ve been making this on repeat when I want something sweet that is actually good for me, and it never disappoints. Whether you’re having it for breakfast, an afternoon snack, or a light dessert after dinner, this one is going to become a staple in your house. You’ve been warned 😍.
Key Takeaways
- This Healthy Banana Pudding takes only 5 minutes to make with simple ingredients like ripe bananas, yogurt, and honey.
- It’s creamy, naturally sweet, and packed with protein, making it a great option for breakfast or a snack.
- You can customize the pudding by adjusting sweetness, using different yogurt, or adding ingredients like chia seeds or nut butter.
- Store it in the fridge for up to 2 days and enjoy it fresh—keep cookies separate to maintain their crunch.
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Why You’ll Love This Healthy Banana Pudding Recipe
🍌 Real bananas: The first ingredient is real bananas, not a flavored pudding mix.
🍯 Naturally sweet: Ripe bananas bring sweetness and creaminess without needing much added honey at all.
⏱️ 5-minute recipe: Mash, mix, layer, and done. It’s easier, faster, and just as delicious as my viral Banana Pudding Yogurt Cheesecake.
💪 Protein-packed: With yogurt as the base, you’re getting a solid hit of protein that actually keeps you full and satisfied.
🍪 Creamy AND crunchy: The crushed Siete cookies layered in between add the most satisfying texture contrast against the creamy pudding.
Ingredients You’ll Need
🍌 Banana – Use ripe bananas with brown spots for natural sweetness. I love using this Plate Grater for fine texture.
🍦 Yogurt – I use 2% plain yogurt to form the creamy baae. Greek yogurt and whole-milk yogurt both work.
🍯 Honey – Add to taste at the end. The banana are naturally sweet so you may not need much.
✨ Vanilla bean paste – The ultimate flavor glow up – vanilla extract works in a pinch.
🍪 Cookies – I love Siete cookies because they are made with clean, whole ingredients.
Nonna’s Tip 🍌
The riper the banana, the sweeter and creamier your pudding will be. Those spotty bananas you’ve been ignoring on the counter? This is their moment.

Tips for the Best Banana Pudding
- Ripe bananas = sweeter pudding: Brown-spotted bananas are ideal. Green bananas will taste starchy and are more difficult to mash smoothly.
- Adjust the honey last: Taste the mixture before adding honey. Very ripe bananas may not need much – or any – sweetener at all.
- Crush cookies last: Add your crushed cookies right before serving so they don’t get soggy.
- Chill for thicker texture: You can enjoy this pudding immediately, or allow it to thicken in the fridge for 30 minutes. Try my Cottage Cheese Pudding for another quick & thick pudding variation.
Easy Healthy Banana Pudding Variations and Substitutions
- Swap the honey for maple syrup 🍁 if that’s what you have on hand.
- Use coconut yogurt for a dairy-free version that’s just as luscious.
- Stir in a teaspoon of chia seeds (and chill for 30 min) to make this a Yogurt Chia Pudding.
- Stir in a spoonful of almond butter or peanut butter 🥜 for a PB banana pudding.
- Add a scoop of protein powder to make it a high protein banana pudding 💪.
How to Store Banana Pudding
- Fridge: Seal in an airtight container and store for up to 2 days. Bananas will turn brown iover time. Keep cookies separate and crush right before serving so they don’t get soggy.
- Freezer: Not recommended since the yogurt base changes texture.
- Make ahead: This healthy banana pudding is best enjoyed same day for the freshest banana flavor.
More Banana Recipes
Banana Pudding Yogurt Cheesecake
6 hrs 5 mins
Banana Milk Latte (Viral)
10 mins
Healthy Banana Pancakes
10 mins
Healthy Banana Brownies
25 mins
Common Questions
It can be! Traditional banana pudding is loaded with ingredients such as sugar, heavy cream, and processed pudding mix. However, this version swaps all of that for plain yogurt, fresh banana, and honey. Additionally, you get protein from the yogurt and potassium from the banana — plus you control the sweetness.
Absolutely. Greek yogurt makes the pudding thicker and adds more protein (around 15g per serving). Additionally, regular 2% yogurt works — it’s slightly thinner but just as tasty.
Instead of vanilla wafers, Siete cookies (grain-free), graham crackers, or granola all work. For a cookie-free version, skip them entirely and top with sliced banana and a drizzle of honey.
Healthy Banana Pudding
Ingredients
- 1 large banana, or 2 small
- ¾ cup yogurt, 2%
- honey, to taste
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste
- 2 Siete cookies (can add more) , or vanilla wafers
Instructions
- Note: on my photo I layered a few more cookies in between but feel free to add as much or as little as you like.
- Add the yogurt, honey to taste, and vanilla bean paste. Mix until fully combined.
- Assemble in a cup by layering in the following order: banana pudding, crushed cookie(s) or whole, banana pudding, sliced banana, and finish with a crushed cookie on top.
Nonna’s Notes
- Banana ripeness: The spottier the better—riper bananas are naturally sweeter, so you may not need much honey at all.
- Yogurt swap: Greek yogurt adds extra protein and a thicker texture. Coconut yogurt works for dairy-free.
- Cookie options: Vanilla wafers, graham crackers, or any crunchy cookie you love work here.
- Storage: Best eaten fresh, but can keep covered in the fridge for up to 1 day. The cookies will soften, which is still delicious. Freezing is not recommended.
My Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.






















