- Categories:1960s, Vintage advertisem*nts, Vintage dessert recipes,
- By The Click Americana Team
- Added or last updatedSeptember 18, 2017
Note: This article may feature affiliate links, and purchases made may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you.Find out more here.
Banana Mallow Pie
Made with the world’s only “instant” meringue!
You make it good and easy with Kraft miniature marshmallows — the good kind that stay soft
Here is how
Slice 2 or 3 bananas into basked and cooked 8 or 9-inch pastry shell or baked graham cracker crust.
Prepare 1 package instant vanilla pudding and pie filling according to pie directions on package. Pour over bananas, and let stand for 5 minutes.
For “instant” meringue, sprinkle 2 cups Kraft miniature marshmallows over top, and broil for a few minutes until marshmallows are lightly browned — crusty on top, creamy on the inside.
Chill for 30 minutes and serve.
More recipes you might like!
No bake banana pudding with vanilla wafers (1956)
PS: If you liked this article, please share it! You can also get our free newsletter, follow us on Facebook & Pinterest. Thanks for visiting and for supporting a small business! 🤩
You might also like...
Remember pink Strawberry Quik drink mix?
Mint magic brownies recipe (1986)
48 vintage malls that were so cool, you’ll want to hop in a time machine
- Categories: 1960s, Vintage advertisem*nts, Vintage dessert recipes,
- Tags: 1963, bananas, desserts, kraft, marshmallows, meringue, no-bake, pudding, pudding mix, puddings, recipes, Vintage pie recipes
- Added or last updatedSeptember 18, 2017
- Comments: None yet - Want to leave one?
The fun never ends:
Easy-Bake Ovens: See the vintage kitchen toys that let kids bake their own mini cakes
32 vintage selfies you probably have never seen
80s grocery stores: See vintage supermarkets, plus find out how retro tech paved the way for modern retail
57 popular 70s things: Stuff people had in their homes in the 1970s
What did a typical 1950s suburban house look like? Feast your eyes on this fab prefab home built in 1958
90s candy: 40+ popular and totally fly sweet treats to remember
28 vintage bad product names so fabulously awful, you won’t see them today
Comments on this story
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
SEE IT NOW »
SEE IT NOW »
Clara Bow: The actress who was a dazzling darling of the Roaring 1920s
SEE IT NOW »
SEE IT NOW »
My Fair Lady: See why everyone was obsessed with this movie in 1964
SEE IT NOW »
Previous slide
Next slide
Previous slide
Next slide
Search with the box below, or browse categories here!
Menu
Menu
FYI & THE BASICS
Menu
Note: ClickAmericana.com features authentic historical information, and is not intended to represent current best practices on any topic, particularly with regard to health and safety, but also in terms of outdated cultural depictions and social values. Material on this site is provided for purposes of education, criticism, commentary, cultural reporting, entertainment, historical reference, and news reporting/analysis. Also, as an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Now that you know, have fun looking around!
MORE GOOD STUFF
Menu
Become a Click Americana insider & get our weekly newsletter!
ClickAmericana.com is made with ★ and ♥ in the USA by Synchronista LLC — © 2011-2024
Note: ClickAmericana.com features authentic historical information, and is not intended to represent current best practices on any topic, particularly with regard to health and safety, but also in terms of outdated cultural depictions and social values. Material on this site is provided for purposes of education, criticism, commentary, cultural reporting, entertainment, historical reference, and news reporting/analysis. Also, as an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Now that you know, have fun looking around!