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14 May 2015

Banana Pudding - Le Creuset Giveaway - Stainless Steel Saucier

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My Banana Pudding, like all my desserts, is made from scratch for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that I like desserts with less sugar than is usual. Puddings made with boxed pudding or instant pudding mix, and even most from-scratch recipes, are way sweeter than they need to be.

My banana pudding recipe calls for at least 1/3 less sugar than most; and my meringue, a tiny fraction of what most recipes call for. For half my life I thought I didn't like meringue. Then I decided to make it myself with less sugar and discovered I love it! 

The naturally sweet ripe bananas and the vanilla wafers and my less sweet custard and meringue all add up to a luscious dessert that is plenty sweet. If you don't believe me, try it! And my new Le Creuset 3.5-quart stainless steel saucier makes cooking custard a breeze. 


Le Creuset Stainless Steel Saucier Giveaway / www.delightfulrepast.com
I can't tell you how much I lovelovelove this pan! I really, really do!


Le Creuset stainless steel cookware is triple-ply from base to rim, so no hot spots. Each pan has a rim designed for drip-free pouring with either hand. And oh the saucier! Unlike a regular saucepan with its straight sides, the saucier has a rounded bottom and flared sides for easy whisking and stirring. No "corners" where food can stick. 

I may have mastered custard in a regular heavy-bottomed straight-sided saucepan when I was a teenager, but I've long thought it would be more foolproof in just such a pan as the saucier. No worries about "getting into the corners" to prevent the eggs from scrambling with this well-designed, quality pan. 

Perfect for custards and sauces, it's also just what's needed for risotto, polenta, grits, all sorts of things. I can't wait to make macaroni and cheese in it, throw some fresh bread crumbs on top and slide it into the oven (it's oven proof to 425F/220C/Gas7). 


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Banana Pudding 

(Makes one 13x9x2-inch pudding, 16 servings)

The Pudding 

4 cups milk (I used Organic Valley 2%)
8 large egg yolks (reserve whites for meringue)
2/3 cup sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
70 vanilla wafers
6 medium ripe bananas
Juice of half a lemon 

The Meringue 

8 large egg whites
1/2 teaspoon cream or tartar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons sugar 

1 In heavy-bottomed 3-quart saucepan (I used Le Creuset 3.5-quart stainless steel saucier), heat milk just to a simmer. Meanwhile, separate eggs.

2 In 2-quart glass measure or bowl, whisk together sugar, cornstarch and salt. Whisk in egg yolks (and a tablespoon or so of milk to loosen mixture a bit) until thoroughly combined. Gradually add hot milk to yolks, whisking constantly. 

3 Pour mixture through a large fine-mesh strainer (to get out any odd bits of egg) back into saucier and cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly until thickened -- just takes a couple minutes, so don't get distracted -- and another minute. (Food safety note: Any mixture with eggs should be cooked until it registers 160F/72C on instant-read thermometer.) 

4 Remove from heat. Whisk in cold butter and vanilla extract until butter is completely melted. (You can pour custard through a clean strainer if there are any lumps in it.)

5 When I make this in a deeper casserole, I layer wafers - bananas - wafers - bananas - wafers, then pour on the custard. In the 13x9x2-inch baking dish, I just layer wafers - loads of bananas - wafers, then custard.

Cover bottom of 13x9x2-inch baking dish with 35 vanilla wafers. Peel bananas and cut them into 1/4-inch-thick slices, squeeze on a bit of lemon juice to prevent browning and layer over the wafers, overlapping the banana slices so you have a really solid layer of bananas. Add another layer of 35 wafers. Pour on the custard, and smooth the top. Drop the dish on a towel-cushioned counter two or three times to settle the layers. 


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6 If not adding the meringue (but why wouldn't you?), cover and refrigerate for at least 5 hours or up to 24 hours. If adding meringue, let stand at room temperature and preheat oven to 350F/180C/Gas4. 

7 In bowl of stand mixer fitted with wire whisk attachment, beat egg whites, cream of tartar and vanilla extract until soft peaks (curl over when beater is lifted) form. Add sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, while beating on high speed to stiff, glossy peaks (stay straight when beater is lifted). 

8 With silicone spatula, spread meringue over pudding, sealing to edges of baking dish, and make some swirls and peaks that will brown beautifully in the oven. Bake in preheated oven for about 15 minutes, or until browned to your liking. Cool on wire rack for 45 minutes to an hour. Refrigerate for at least 5 hours or up to 24 hours.


Le Creuset Giveaway / www.delightfulrepast.com


Le Creuset® Stainless Steel Saucier Giveaway 

This giveaway is open to US residents (Sorry, international friends!) 18 years of age or older. Leave a comment below (one entry per person, plus see below for ways to get up to two bonus entries). First comment should be about the first thing you'll make in your saucier. Please include your email address in the body of your comment. Must enter by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday May 20. 

Winner will be chosen by random drawing and be announced here in the comments before noon Eastern time on Thursday May 21. If I don't hear back from the winner of the random drawing by noon Eastern time Sunday May 24, another drawing will be held and a new winner selected from the original entrants (those who commented before the giveaway deadline). 

For up to two bonus entries (each in a separate comment):

  1. follow Le Creuset on Twitter and leave comment below with your Twitter name. (Must include Twitter name!) 
  2. follow Delightful Repast on Twitter and leave comment below with your Twitter name. (Must include Twitter name!) 

Disclosure: Le Creuset provided a saucier for review purposes and one for the giveaway. The views expressed here are entirely my own. I always tell my readers what I really think!

179 comments:

  1. What a lovely pudding! That meringue topping looks stunning, Jean.

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  2. Thanks, Angie! I think using lots of sugar would've made it higher, but then I couldn't have stood to eat it!

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  3. Lovely banana pudding Jean. We are banana loving family. the meringue topping looks perfect.

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  4. Thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning and tweeting and sharing in google plus.

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  5. I'd make risotto. lbacher at gmail

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  6. Dear less-sugar chef – Let’s team up! As a more-sugar person, I think we can be more efficient together. I come with references. Like when I was about four years old and my mother made my sister a birthday thingy out of banana pudding with meringue – just like you picture it – and I came down to the kitchen in the middle of the night and ate all the meringue off of it. Being not fond of banana custard anything, you can see in my method a noble gesture meant to benefit those who are fond of banana custard/pudding. I eagerly await your contract…

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  7. Swathi, thank you! And I really appreciate your sharing on social media since I'm not signed up for all that!

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  8. Lindsay, I haven't tried it for risotto yet; can't wait!

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  9. Oh goodness, now you've got me craving custard. That would probably be the first thing I'd try.
    Thank you for the giveaway!
    paulinewiles (at) gmail (dot com)

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  10. Yup, I follow Delightful Repast:
    @paulinewiles
    Thank you!!

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  11. Pauline, I can't stop making custard in this pan! :D

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  12. I love bananas! I'll be making your banana pudding this weekend. I would make delicious scrambled eggs in the saucier! tuttlefamily@cox.net

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  13. Laurie, wonderful! Let me know how it turns out for you. I had a friend over today who turned down a dish of the pudding because she hates bananas -- how can anyone hate bananas?!

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  14. The pudding looks fantastic! I can't wait to try the recipe. Thanks for a chance at the give away. I love Le Creuset! Such nice cookware!

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  15. Thanks, Karenann! Hope you like it as much as we do.

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  16. Leslie:
    I make oatmeal almost everyday. Maybe this is the right pan for that.
    leslieannstevenson@yahoo.com

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  17. Don't enter my name in the giveaway because I've already won once. Just wanted to say that the banana pudding looks amazing and I'm not usually a pudding eater. If it were here right now...

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  18. Leslie, I make oatmeal almost every day, too! I just make one bowl for myself (1/2 cup uncooked oats) in the microwave. Then later my husband makes the same amount for himself on the stove in a 1-quart saucepan.

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  19. I do love a pretty pan and a delicious banana! GREG

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  20. I haven't had a banana pudding since I left the states. I should make a clone of Nilla wafers because they aren't available here. I'm craving banana pudding like you wouldn't believe right now.

    Yours is beautiful!

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  21. Thank you, Maureen! You can probably get those crispy Italian ladyfingers (can't think of the name right now). They work great in banana pudding. Take care of that craving!

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  22. Jean, you've got a splendid recipe here, liking the less sugar too! And the pan? Really nice!

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  23. That pudding looks amazing!!!! And thank you so much for sharing this giveaway with us all!! I would make my grandmothers alfredo sauce. Have a great weekend friend and thank you for sharing the recipe with us! ngjeldum@yahoo.com Nicole xo

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  24. Nicole, thanks. Hope you'll give it a try.

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  25. I would definitely make your banana pudding first! Charlynj@att.net

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  26. Oh my your banana pudding took me back more years than you can imagine. Still a favorite but do not make it hardly anymore. My mom was a great Southern cook and this was a family favorite desert.

    The first thing I would make with it would be grits and after that make that banana pudding from scatch...that is always the tastiest and best way, n'est ce pas?

    I now live on the West Coast but do miss much about the South; especially the good simple taste of the South.

    Thank the sponsor and thank you for this giveaway and thank you for taking me back in time...it was/is a delightful memory.

    Blessings,
    Sylvia Faye
    I have no blog but love all you wonderful ladies who give us much joy.

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  27. Oh My that banana pudding is looking mighty good !!! I would make my special brown gravy sauce with mushrooms ...berrycherry63@hotmail.com

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  28. The first thing I'd make in my saucier is some Polenta.

    nicole.ddziedzic at gmail dot com

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  29. I already follow Le Creuset on Twitter under the user name: @lil_lady_dz

    nicole.ddziedzic at gmail dot com

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  30. My mom in law cooks with less sugar too, and her desserts are amazing! I'd love to try making your pudding! I would use the Le Creuset for risotto if I was lucky enough to win...I have been wanting a Le Creuset for years! I'll share your recipe and giveaway for you. :)

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  31. I was already following Le Creuset on Twitter, and my twitter handle is @dishofdailylife.

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  32. I follow you on Twitter too...twitter handle is @dishofdailylife. :) Just shared on Facebook and will tweet for you later on too!

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  33. I would make rissoto first if I had this pan.

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  34. I follow le creuset on Twitter

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  35. I follow delightful repast on Twitter

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  36. I would make this lovely recipe! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
    Erin
    ErinLoves2Run at gmail dot com

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  37. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter (@ErinLoves2Run)
    Erin
    ErinLoves2Run at gmail dot com

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  38. I follow you on Twitter (@ErinLoves2Run)
    Erin
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  39. The first thing I would make is smothered bone-in thick pork chops with a wonderful gravy.

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  40. I follow Le Creuset on twitter @rusthawk.

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  41. I follow you on twitter @rusthawk. Thank you!

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  42. Rusthawk, those pork chops sound like something I should be having for dinner today!

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  43. I will make potato tomato dish in this lovely vessel..
    geenasuclavas at gmail dot com

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  44. I follow Le Creuset on twitter @infysamtweet.

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  45. I follow you on twitter @infysamtweet

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  46. Geena, I love any dish that has potatoes in it!

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  47. My hubby is a fiend for banana pudding, your recipe would of course be the first thing I'd try making.

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  48. Mysweetiepiepie, "a fiend for banana pudding" -- I love that!

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  49. That banana meringue looks wonderful Jean. I may persuade Marilyn to make one.

    As far back as I can remember, lemon meringue pies are something I could die for. A little bit of heaven!!!
    Have you got a recipe for one?

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  50. Hi Jean,
    Your home made banana pudding looks simply scrumptious! I love home made too for it always tastes best. Not only that, we know what we're eating. Thanks for the recipe. Enjoy your weekend.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  51. Tony, thanks! Yes, get Marilyn right on it! And eventually I'll get round to posting my lemon meringue pie.

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  52. That looks so good! yummy. kenhall013@gmail.com

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  53. I follow you on twitter @kennyhall013

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  54. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter @kennyhall013

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  55. OMGosh Jean... i haven't had Banana Pudding forever - which is a complete shame, because it's one of my favorites! I love that you make yours from scratch. It looks so good and I'm dreaming about eating it.

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  56. Your pudding looks dreamy. I might use that beautiful saucier to make a classic Hollandaise Sauce.

    margueritecore [at] gmail [dot] com

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  57. I follow An @lecreuset on Twitter where I am @AnnaZed.

    margueritecore [at] gmail [dot] com

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  58. I follow @delightfulrepas on Twitter where I am @AnnaZed.

    margueritecore [at] gmail [dot] com

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  59. Yes, Marguerite, love a good hollandaise!

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  60. Yummy! The pudding looks too pretty to eat :) And the meringue...oh, how I love meringue!

    Thank you, sweet Jean, for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs!

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  61. Banana pudding is one of my favorites. I love these photos, too!

    denisekonkel@ gmail.com

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  62. I follow both accounts on Twitter
    (denisekonkel00)

    Thank you very much!

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  63. Looks like the perfect pan to make Udon! Our most used pan is our Le Creuset 2-in-1 cast iron pan. I know I'd love to try their stainless steel.

    gaelgirl10@gmail.com

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  64. Thank you, Stephanie! I love a pretty dessert.

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  65. Thank you, Stephanie! I love a pretty dessert.

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  66. . Denise, thank you. I had to really work to get those photos as it was a dark day with lots of lighting issues.

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  67. Elisa, it is my favorite stainless steel pan. My favorite Le Creuset enameled cast iron pan is the 5.5-quart round French oven, a real workhorse in the kitchen.

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  68. My husband LOVES banana pudding! He hasn't had it in a while...I think this would make a great treat for him. As for the giveaway, I would probably make my cheese sauce in it.

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  69. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter -- thank you! homecookingmemories@gmail.com

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  70. I follow you on Twitter -- thank you! homecookingmemories@gmail.com

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  71. Home Cooking Memories, I can tell you it works great for cheese sauce!

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  72. The first thing I'll make in it is asparagus risotto.

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  73. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter
    @rubylorikeet

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  74. Wow - it took 5 minutes just to scroll down the comment column! Ha! The banana pudding looks like pure comfort! So glad you shared.

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  75. Bernideen, thank you! If only I had so many comments on *every* post!

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  76. I would make Coconut Curry Rice
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  77. I follow you on Twitter as @Cezovski9
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  78. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter as @Cezovski9
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  79. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter, thanks for the giveaway.
    @MOkruhlik

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  80. I follow Delightful Repast on Twitter. My Twitter name is @MOkruhlik. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  81. I have never made pudding from anything other than a box and now I want to make this recipe tomorrow!!! I think the first thing I'd make in the saucer is a Parmesan risotto :)

    demureprincess7(at)gmail(dot)com

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  82. Carolsue, coconut curry rice sounds wonderful!

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  83. Ashley, do let me know how you like it! I think you'll be amazed at the flavor!

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  84. I would make parmesan couscous or chicken gravy for chicken and biscuits first.

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  85. I follow le creuset on twitter with the name buddlakequilts

    shivercarla@gmail.com

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  86. I follow you on twitter with the name buddlakequilts

    shivercarla@gmail.com

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  87. Carla, gravy is my favorite food group!

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  88. The first thing I would make is Summer Lemon-Vegetable Risotto.

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  89. I think that store bought pudding is too sweet as well. This looks absolutely delicious and I just happen to have some ripe bananas that need to be used. I love anything with bananas! Thanks for sharing the recipe and offer this fabulous giveaway.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  90. Jann, I hope you'll like it as much as we do. It always gets raves; no one ever says it isn't sweet enough!

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  91. What a fabulous banana pudding, Jean! This is the perfect comfort dessert, isn't it?
    Oh, what a lovely giveaway!! If I won, The first thing I would make would be a roux for my eggs a la goldenrod. I have only one Le Crueset, and it's a Dutch oven and I LOVE it, but a saucier would be fabulous!!!
    I follow your blog, but I'm not on Twitter. Thanks for the opportunity to win and it's so nice of Le Crueset, too.

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  92. Kitty, thank you. I've never had eggs a la goldenrod, but I bet I'd like it!

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  93. Oh how your recipe reminds me of my childhood. My mother regularly made banana pudding with meringue. I can almost smell it. Sadly, I've never made this old fashioned kind, but if I won I'd definitely make this recipe. In fact, even if I don't win I'm going to make it!

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  94. I followed @lecreuset on Twitter (@ThatTuxedoCat)

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  95. I followed @delightfulrepas on Twitter (@ThatTuxedoCat)

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  96. Annette, thank you. And I'm glad it brought back a sweet childhood memory!

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  97. This looks delicious! I would make this recipe in the saucier first. I made another version of a banana cream pie for my husband's birthday last year and I thought that it was a bit too sweet. This looks perfect and his birthday is quickly approaching again!

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  98. I follow @lecreuset on Twitter (@runsteelsprings).

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  99. I follow you on Twitter (@runsteelsprings).

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  100. I would make a bechamel sauce to go with croque monsieur!

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  101. I follow @lecreuset on twitter

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  102. I am follow you on Twitter, too

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  103. Steel Springs, I hope he'll like the pudding as much as my husband does!

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  104. Susan, I haven't had one of those sandwiches in years -- thanks for the reminder!

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  105. This dessert looks wonderful! I'm with you, many desserts are sweeter than they need to be. Thanks for sharing the recipe and the giveaway.
    Have a wonderful week! :)

    klange61AThotmailDOTcom

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  106. The pudding looks great! If I won, I'd make would be an ice cream base since it's getting warmer!

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  107. Michele, yep! I'll be making plenty of that starting real soon!

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  108. Banana Pudding is one of my favorites and this looks heavenly! Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday this week.
    Come Back Soon
    Miz Helen

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  109. I would make a homemade chocolate pudding :-)

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  110. What a lovely pot! I think I would make a batch of chocolate pudding for my Dad in it. (tinastuff@live.com)

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  111. I follow Le Creuset on twitter. @tinawoo21 (tinastuff@live.com)

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  112. I follow Delightful Repast (love that name!!!) on twitter. @tinawoo21 (tinastuff@live.com)

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  113. I like the pie that looked so good.

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  114. Diane, I love homemade chocolate pudding!

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  115. Tina, I always enjoyed cooking for my dad.

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  116. Wow...looks yummy! Thanks for the recipe. I would make a caramel sauce in that beautiful pan for sure! Thanks for stopping by to visit with me for a moment. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  117. I would make my grandmothers chocolate pudding which is a family favorite.

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  118. I'm so happy to hear that -- I love making my grandmothers' recipes!

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  119. The first thing I would make would be a risotto.

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  120. Mmm ... I was just daydreaming about a risotto, Sam!

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  121. I would make sautéed veggies to top a fresh salad with.

    fruitcrmble AT Comcast DOT net

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  122. I think a asparagus risotto would be my first meal.

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  123. Following Le Creuset on twitter @one2try

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  124. Following you on twitter @one2try

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  125. I just LOVE banana pudding! I've never made it myself, I always waited for my grandmother to make it for me but she passed a few years ago so maybe I should treat myself to your recipe. Looks delicious!

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  126. Jacquie, great -- the curved sides make that really easy!

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  127. Richard, I do hope you will try it! You need to carry on the banana pudding tradition! Let me know how it turns out for you.

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  128. I think the first thing I would make in it is a small batch of broccoli, cheese, rice and chicken. I have been wanting some lately.

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  129. following Le Creuset on Twitter. @couponingLSB

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  130. Following Delightful Repast on Twitter. @couponingLSB

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  131. I would make a vegan pasta sauce. star27@hellokitty.com

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  132. I think the pudding looks great but I believe that I would stew some zucchini.(w/tomatoes,peppers and onions)

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  133. Jean, I love that pan too! My fave for jams as well as sauces.

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  134. Crystal and Anonymous, those sound like delicious dishes for summer!

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  135. Colette, I can't wait to make some jams in it over the next few months! I didn't have it in time for my annual marmalade making.

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  136. What I'd make in this saucier? Something saucier than saucy, of course!
    All best from your Twitter friend Shelley Frisch.

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  137. I would make spaghetti sauce.

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  138. Julie, good idea, one I haven't tried yet!

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  139. Julie, good idea, one I haven't tried yet!

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  140. Your banana pudding looks fantastic! Thanks for visiting my blog today!

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  141. I would make risotto in this pan.

    kellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom

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  142. I follow Le Creuset on Twitter(Kellydinpa)
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  143. I follow you on Twitter(Kellydinpa)
    Kellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom

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  144. I adore homemade puddings, Jean and your Banana Pudding is simply gorgeous. I love how you have used the meringue as well. Great giveaway - I can't enter as I live in the UK but I must say, Le Creuset are my absolute favourite! Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.

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  145. The volume of this sauce pan is equal to a 9X13 container. And, because of the slope of the sides of the pan, I would make (dairy-less) risotto.
    joymama@pacbell.net

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  146. I'd definitely make this recipe! Looks delicious :)

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  147. *Giveaway Winner Announced* - The winner, by random drawing, of the Le Creuset stainless steel 3.5-quart saucier is Leslie. Leslie, as soon as you send me, delightfulrepast at aol dot com, your name, address and phone number (required by shipper), Le Creuset will ship the pan to you. Congratulations!

    If I don't hear from the winner of the random drawing by 11:59 am Eastern time Sunday, May 24, another drawing will be held and a new winner selected from among the original entrants (those who commented before the giveaway deadline).

    Watch for my next giveaway! In the meantime, follow me on Google and Twitter (@delightfulrepas). You can even use the Follow Me By Email button in the right column.

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  148. I follow le creuset on twitter

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  149. Nicki, so sorry your entries came in past the entry deadline. I do hope you'll get in on my next giveaway. Not sure when or what it will be, but you can be sure it will be something wonderful for the kitchen!

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  150. Hi Jean! Just checking back to make sure you hadn't chosen another winner on the 24th. :)

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  151. Hi, Rusthawk. Nope, Leslie is happily awaiting her new pan! Haven't decided what I'll be giving away next, but stay tuned.

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  152. I love lemon meringue pie and banana pudding, and your pan looks fantastic! The presentations are gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  153. Linda, thanks! And I love your gravatar (I'm a cat lover)!

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  154. Oh my gosh! I missed this post. I'm sure I would have won LOL!

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  155. You might have, Pat! Make sure you don't miss any of my posts, as I do giveaways several times a year. You never know when, but you know it's going to be something great!

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