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Jun 14

Southern Banana Peanut Salad Recipe

  • June 14, 2023
  • Jacqueline Wilson

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Recipe For Banana Salad banana croquette salad in a dessert dish with bananas and peanuts around it on a table

This banana peanut salad recipe (aka: banana croquettes or dressed bananas) was such a surprise to me that I came right home from the Kentucky restaurant where we hade it and made this old-fashioned dessert from the South! It’s a great party dessert, fun for holiday desserts, or alternative to fruit salads for an easy cookout dish that not everyone else makes!

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Southern Banana Peanut Salad Recipe on a butcher block counter top

 

Easy Banana Peanut Salad Recipe (Southern Fruit Salad)

Once while traveling for my daughter’s archery competition we went to a BBQ restaurant where I had this creamy banana covered in nuts dessert. I couldn’t for the life of me place all the flavors, so I asked the Southern waitress who gave me all the recipe details for peanut banana salad. She said it’s a vintage recipe from the south and some people also call it bananas croquette. (You can see the surprising secret recipe ingredient below!)

 
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Recipe For Banana Salad banana croquette salad in a dessert dish with bananas and peanuts around it on a table

Where did banana croquettes originate?

It appears that peanut banana salads, or banana croquette salad, originated from Kentucky. From talking to a Southern waitress and doing some research, this seems to be a regular staple at summer cookouts or holiday gatherings in the south and is served with some variations – from peanut butter, to Miracle Whip or mayonnaise, to with cherries on lettuce.

I have to admit, as someone who has Southern parents (from Virginia just across the border from Kentucky), I’ve never heard of this dessert salad (and neither had my mom / ma!). 

If you have a different banana croquettes origin story or how your mamaw made this south recipe, let me know!

 

Want more salads with bananas after the banana nut salad? Try our walking fruit salad recipe!

Fruit Salad in a Waffle Cone

 

 

IMPORTANT RECIPE TIP: Do not make this as a ripe banana salad! You’ll want to use bananas that are firm / have a little green on them. If you use overripe bananas, the bananas are mushy in the dish. Be sure to pick firmer fruit for your salad banana!

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How To Make Old Fashioned Banana Salad

This is the banana salad Kentucky recipe a waitress gave me! She also told me that it is often made as a banana salad with lettuce. It wasn’t served that way at the restaurant. It was served as a dessert recipe for a crowd made in a huge bowl.

(Plus, sweet bananas on lettuce for a banana lettuce salad sounds weird to me…)

She also told me that she sometimes makes it as apple banana peanut salad by chopping up apples and adding them in. (I’m going to try that next time because it sounds awesome!)

And, I’m definitely going to try it as banana salad with peanut butter, too! Also, next time I’m going to try it with my homemade whipped cream for a little extra texture.

One last thing before we get to the banana recipe — the bananas in dessert dish I had were halved and then rolled in peanuts (which it seems like is the traditional Southern salad way). Then, you serve the peanut bananas on top of lettuce leaves, if you want. 

I just sliced the banana pieces for our banana dessert without lettuce. 

Simple Banana Salad Recipe Vintage Southern Fruit Recipe step by step banana peanut salad recipe images (recipe for banana salad)

This is an easy dessert for a crowd! You can easily double or triple the recipe as a dish for a special occasion. Plus, a salad with banana isn’t something that everyone else is bringing as a church dish or potluck dinner dish!

THE SECRET INGREDIENT? Vinegar! I couldn’t place that vinegar twang at the restaurant recipe! Once she said this was a banana salad with peanuts and vinegar I had that ah-ha! moment. (Yep! Banana vinegar recipes! Who knew vinegar, bananas and peanuts would be so good together?!)

Simple Banana Peanut Salad Recipe From The South top down view of peanut banana salad desserts in a dessert dish with fresh bananas and crush peanuts around it on a table

Banana Peanut Salad Recipe

This easy banana salad recipe is yummy and a fun recipe to make with kids! Definitely add it to your family gathering recipes! We made this more like a banana pudding salad, but see the RECIPE NOTES (below) for traditional recipe tips.
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Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
Servings: 6
Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com

Ingredients

  • 4 firm bananas not brown or too ripe, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 Tablespoons white vinegar
  • 1/4 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 cup evaporated milk
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 2 cups peanuts crushed

Instructions

  • In a medium pot, whisk together eggs, vinegar, sugar, evaporated milk, and cornstarch.
  • Cook on low on top of stove until thickened (around 30-45 minutes). Whisk periodically to ensure it doesn't burn. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
  • Place banana pieces in medium mixing bowl. Spoon cooled dressing onto bananas and gently stir. (The bananas should be just lightly coated, so you may not use all the dressing.)
  • Add 1 1/2 cups of peanuts and stir again.
  • Spoon banana dessert into individual serving dishes. Sprinkle with remaining peanuts for topping.
  • (SEE NOTES BELOW)

Notes

*The original traditional recipe is made with halved bananas. The bananas are then dipped in the dressing mixture, rolled in crushed peanuts, and then placed on lettuce leaves. Some people also serve them with Maraschino cherries.
NOTE: The recipe from the waitress called for 1/2 cup of sugar, but I thought it was too sweet for our tastes. If you like sweet desserts, up the sugar a bit.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 366kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 235mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 13g

Nutrition Note

Nutrition calculations are approximate. If you're following a special diet, please calculate your own nutrition values.

Variations On Lettuce Banana Salad

According to Blue Ridge Country, this banana salad recipe is sometimes made with peanut butter, rolled in crushed cornflakes (if you can’t have peanuts in a salad), or served with maraschino cherries.

A note about banana mayo peanut salad / banana croquette recipe: Apparently, some people swear by Miracle Whip instead of mayonnaise for the dressing for a banana salad recipe. (This seems to be a huge sticking point for Southern cooks — whether to make it as banana peanut salad mayonnaise or Miracle Whip!) 

We clearly didn’t make this as a peanut butter banana mayonnaise salad recipe. If you have a great recipe that uses mayo, let me know and I’ll try it that way, too!

(I know, a banana salad with mayonnaise sounds unusual, but I’m up for this version of banana salad recipes, too!)

 

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Jacqueline Wilson has been creating crafts and making theme recipes for over 20 years. She loves making real food fun and cooking recipes with her daughter Ella, creating recipes based on children's book themes, and also creating fun kids activities! She is also an educator, wife, homeschool mom, #1 Bestselling Author, and Parent Busters podcaster. LEARN MORE ABOUT JACQUELINE'S BACKGROUND AND EXPERTISE ON THE ABOUT PAGE

4 Comments

  1. Linda
    July 21, 2023 at 9:40 AM · Reply

    this was a little different then what my memaw made but this was good too

    • Jacqueline
      July 21, 2023 at 9:45 AM · Reply

      Hi Linda,
      I’m glad you liked it! I would love to hear how your memaw made it too so I can try it that way!

  2. Kathy Sutherland
    December 13, 2023 at 2:57 AM · Reply

    My Granny always made banana croquettes with bananas covered in heavy whipping cream and rolled in crushed peanuts. They are one of the best things I have ever eaten.

    • Jacqueline
      December 13, 2023 at 10:15 AM · Reply

      That’s such an awesome memory, Kathy.

      It really is an amazing flavor. I was pleasantly surprised!

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