Creamy Vegan Banana Pudding Recipe — Dairy-Free & Delicious

This dairy-free banana pudding offers a creamy, nostalgic take on the Southern favorite—without any dairy. Made with silken-style tofu blended with banana, a dairy-free whipped topping, and layers of vanilla wafers and fresh banana slices, it’s an easy no-bake dessert that balances indulgence with better-for-you ingredients.

Dairy-free banana pudding in a baking dish, being scooped onto a serving plate.

Whether you follow a vegan diet, are lactose-intolerant, or just want a lighter dessert, this dairy-free banana pudding is simple to prepare and always crowd-pleasing.

Why you’ll love this dietitian-approved recipe

  • Rich and creamy without dairy: Silken-style tofu creates a smooth, velvety base that recreates classic pudding texture.
  • Protein boost: Soft tofu adds plant-based protein to help keep you satisfied.
  • Quick and simple: Prep takes minutes and chilling does the rest.
  • Great for gatherings: Perfect for potlucks, family meals, and holiday spreads—dairy-free or not.

Key ingredients and substitutions

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  • Soft tofu: Use soft or silken-style tofu for the creamiest result. Avoid extra-firm varieties.
  • Bananas: Pick ripe but not mushy bananas—yellow with a few brown spots—for the best flavor and sweetness.
  • Banana extract (optional): Adds a nostalgic banana pudding flavor; omit or replace with extra vanilla if unavailable.
  • Dairy-free whipping cream: Choose an oat- or coconut-based whipping cream that whips to stiff peaks, or use a thawed frozen dairy-free whipped topping.
  • Vanilla wafer cookies: Classic vanilla wafers soften into cake-like layers as the pudding chills. Swap for gluten-free wafers, graham crackers, or vanilla sandwich cookies if preferred.

See the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and exact measurements.

Dietary adjustments

  • Gluten-free: Use gluten-free vanilla wafers.
  • Lower sugar: Substitute a suitable sugar alternative such as monk fruit or stevia, testing to ensure it blends smoothly.
  • Nut-free: Check the ingredient list on dairy-free whipping creams—some are nut-based.

How to make the best dairy-free banana pudding

Banana blended with soft tofu in a blender cup.

Step 1: Blend the banana, tofu, sugar, banana extract (if using), and a pinch of salt until completely smooth. Chill briefly to firm up.

Whipping cream being blended with a hand mixer in a large glass bowl.

Step 2: Whip the dairy-free whipping cream with vanilla until it holds stiff peaks.

Whipped cream mixed with banana pudding in a large glass mixing bowl.

Step 3: Fold the blended tofu-banana mixture gently into the whipped cream until just combined.

Banana pudding being assembled in a square baking dish with cookies and banana slices.

Step 4: Layer one-third of the pudding into an 8×8-inch dish, top with one-third of the vanilla wafers and half of the banana slices. Repeat the layers, finishing with a pudding layer and a final sprinkling of wafers. Refrigerate for several hours until set.

Top tips

  • Blend until perfectly smooth: No lumps for a silky texture.
  • Chill long enough: Overnight chilling gives the best flavor and lets the wafers soften to a cake-like texture.
  • Choose the right bananas: Use ripe but firm bananas so they add sweetness without turning mushy.

How to store

  • Keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Do not freeze: Freezing changes the texture of both tofu and bananas.

Dairy-free banana pudding FAQ

Can I assemble this in another size baking dish or food container?

Yes. Any similarly sized dish or a food container with a lid works—an 8-inch square dish is ideal for even layers.

Where can I find soft tofu?

Soft or silken tofu is typically in the refrigerated section near other tofu and plant-based proteins, often by produce or refrigerated vegetarian items.

What if I can’t find banana extract?

Skip it or add an extra teaspoon of vanilla extract to the tofu mixture for a pleasant flavor boost.

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Dairy-free banana pudding in a baking dish, being scooped onto a serving plate.
5 from 1 vote

Dairy-Free Banana Pudding

By Miranda Galati, MHSc, RD
Creamy, dairy-free banana pudding made with tofu for extra protein. Easy to prep and delicious to eat—no one will miss the dairy.
Prep Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 4 hrs 30 mins
Yield: 9 servings

Equipment

  • Blender
  • Hand mixer (or whisk)
  • 8×8-inch baking dish

Ingredients

  • 1 454-gram package soft tofu
  • 1 ripe banana
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 2 tsp banana extract (optional)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 2 cups dairy-free whipping cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

To assemble

  • 1 box dairy-free vanilla wafer cookies (about 100 cookies)
  • 2 ripe bananas, sliced

Instructions

  • In a blender, combine tofu, banana, sugar, banana extract (if using), and salt. Blend until smooth. Chill in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes.
  • In a medium bowl, whip the dairy-free whipping cream with vanilla until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the tofu-banana mixture into the whipped cream until just combined.
  • To assemble: spread one-third of the pudding mixture in an 8×8 baking dish. Top with one-third of the vanilla wafers and half the banana slices. Repeat the layers. Finish with the remaining pudding and top with vanilla wafers.
  • Chill in the refrigerator for at least four hours before serving. Garnish with additional banana slices or crushed wafers if desired.

Notes

  • Bananas: Use ripe bananas that are yellow with a few brown spots but still firm.
  • Banana extract: If you don’t have it, add an extra teaspoon of vanilla extract instead.
  • Dairy-free whipping cream: If unavailable, a thawed frozen dairy-free whipped topping can be used—let it soften slightly before folding in.
  • Gluten-free option: Substitute gluten-free vanilla wafers if needed.
  • Alternate container: A similarly sized food container will work if you don’t have a square baking dish.

Nutrition

Calories: 259kcal
| Carbohydrates: 22 g
| Protein: 2 g
| Fat: 19 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be considered an approximation.


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