
Soft, Sweet, and Soaked in Banana-Pudding Bliss
This Banana Pudding Cake—made without bananas—wraps all the nostalgic banana-pudding flavor around a warm, tender yellow cake. It’s creamy, velvety, and irresistibly smooth, perfect for anyone who loves the taste of banana pudding but prefers a plush, melt-in-your-mouth bite without actual banana pieces.
Every slice is soaked in a silky pudding mixture that settles into the warm cake, giving it a moist, custard-like texture that feels like a hug from every Southern auntie at the cookout. Layered with whipped cream, sweetened condensed milk, and crunchy vanilla wafers, this dessert brings all the energy of a classic Black family gathering—easy, comforting, and guaranteed to disappear first.
Ingredients
For the Cake Base
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- Oil (amount according to cake box)
- 3 large eggs
For the Creamy Pudding Layer
- 3 oz banana pudding mix
- 3 oz vanilla pudding mix (or double banana pudding)
- ½ can sweetened condensed milk
- ½ block cream cheese (optional, softened)
- 1 cup Cool Whip (optional for extra creaminess)
For the Topping
- Vanilla wafers, crushed
- Additional sweetened condensed milk (for drizzling)
- Reserved pudding mixture
Step-By-Step Instructions
1. Bake the Cake
- Prepare the yellow cake mix according to the box instructions.
- Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes, then let cool for 5 minutes.

2. Prepare the Pudding
- Whisk together the banana and vanilla pudding mixes following package directions.
- Set aside to thicken.

3. Make the Creamy Filling
- In a mixing bowl, combine ½ can sweetened condensed milk, ½ block cream cheese, and 1 cup Cool Whip.
- Mix until smooth, then fold into the prepared pudding.

4. Reserve Some Pudding
- Scoop out a small portion of the pudding mixture and set aside for drizzling later.

5. Poke the Cake
- Using a wooden spoon handle or skewer, poke holes all over the warm cake.

6. Pour the Filling
- Pour the pudding mixture evenly over the cake, allowing it to sink into the holes.

7. Add the Toppings
- Top with crushed vanilla wafers.
- Drizzle the reserved pudding mixture and a little condensed milk over the top.

8. Serve and Enjoy
- Serve warm for a gooey, melty dessert, or chill for a firmer, layered slice.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions
- Let the cake cool slightly before adding pudding so it absorbs properly without sinking.
- Want stronger banana flavor without actual bananas? Use all banana pudding mix.
- For a richer topping, swap Cool Whip for stabilized whipped cream.
- Choose wafer texture:
- Lightly crushed = softer topping
- Finely crushed = cleaner, neater finish
- Serve chilled for a classic pudding feel or warm for peak comfort.
About the Creator
This recipe is by Shaa Leonard, known on Instagram for her bold, comforting desserts and Southern-inspired sweets that always deliver flavor and personality. She brings humor, soul, and creativity to every dish she shares.
Shaa Leonard | @shaaleonard_