Banoffee Cheesecake!
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A delicious no-bake banoffee cheesecake with a biscuit crust, smooth caramel, fresh banana, vanilla cheesecake and cream topping!

Banoffee cheesecake
So say hello to one of the most requested recipes I have ever had in my life – honestly, I think I lost count of requests for this recipe about two years ago! It’s been completely mad, and I’m sorry I didn’t bring it to you sooner haha!
Basically, if you aren’t aware, there’s only a few reason that banana recipes are so far lacking on my blog a little. I have my banana bread, Biscoff banana bread and my yummy banana traybake cake! However my limited selection is because I can’t actually eat banana! It’s one of those weird reactions to random foods, and I get poorly.


However, even though I can’t eat it… my family LOVES it. So, as they are my official taste tester for anything banana related! And that includes this. It just so happens that banoffee is one of his favourite things, along with cheesecake, so he was more than happy to oblige!
No bake recipe
So! This recipe is quite simple – and basically it’s just a regular banoffee pie with cheesecake added in – which is what we want. An easy, no-bake banoffee cheesecake, that you can all make really quickly.
I followed a similar idea to my Lemon Meringue Cheesecake in using a tart/pie tin – I wanted something that would more easily contain the caramel as it stays quite runny! Just like my Rolo Tart as well.


Base
A simple plain biscuit base – 2:1 biscuit to butter. You want this to be firm – you want the biscuit base/crust to be hard so that it doesn’t break apart into nothing! I use a loose bottomed 23cm tart tin because it’s the easiest for this sort of bake!
Caramel
I then use a simple ready made caramel. Whether it’s carnations, or another brand – you just want a relatively thick caramel sauce! Salted or not salted, or even a dulce de leche! Something delicious and yummy. You can also make your own homemade caramel sauce!


You spread/pour the caramel over the biscuit base. Then, you slice on some banana. I used two larger bananas – but you just want to cut them to about 1cm thick pieces, and press them into the caramel slightly. I don’t use too much, as you still want the cheesecake bit to fit!
Cheesecake
The cheesecake itself is very simple – and smaller than a usual cheesecake because of the caramel and banana. I used half the normal cream, and also half the normal soft cream cheese. I naturally used mascarpone as it’s sweeter, and my family prefer that – but you can use any soft cream cheese, as long as it’s full fat.
I add all my ingredients to the same bowl, but you can whisk the cream up separately, and fold into the soft cream cheese – whatever you find easier is always the best thing do to!


I flavour the cheesecake with some vanilla, but you can use a different flavouring or leave it out – and I also sweeten it slightly with some icing sugar. You can use caster sugar instead, but sometimes that can leave a grainy texture. You want to whisk the ingredients up until thick – and then spread it on top of the caramel and banana.
Set and decorate!
Then, as usual – I let my cheesecake set. Because the cheesecake is surrounded by biscuit, and because there is less – it does take less time to set. After it’s set, I add on some whipped cream (don’t use pre-whipped cream from a can, it never works) – and grate on some chocolate!!
I love every element about this, bar the banana of course, but either way – I know it’s delicious for you all. Biscuit, caramel, banana, cheesecake and cream – where can you really go wrong?! I hope you all love it! x


Banoffee Cheesecake!
Ingredients
Biscuit Crust
- 300 g digestives
- 150 g unsalted butter (melted)
Filling
- 150 g caramel
- 2 large bananas (sliced 1cm)
- 250 g full-fat cream cheese (room temp)
- 50 g icing sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 150 ml double cream
Topping
- 150 ml double cream
- 25 g icing sugar
- 25 g grated chocolate
Instructions
For the Biscuit
- Using a food processor, blitz all of the biscuits to a fine crumb and mix in the melted butter. Press this into the sides and base of a 23cm pie/flan tin (mine was 3cm deep).
- It might be easier to use your hands and fingers for this! Make sure that the side parts are thick enough to hold once removed. Refrigerate for now.
For the Filling
- Prep your caramel - if using a ready made caramel like me, I just loosen it a bit by stiring it in a bowl first.
- Pour onto the biscuit and smooth over! Slice your banana into 1cm pieces, and push them into the caramel. You want one layer of banana pieces!
- In a new bowl, add your cream cheese, icing sugar and vanilla - whisk/stir until smooth.
- Add in your liquid double cream, and whip until thick - alternatively, whip your cream separately to soft peaks, and then fold through.
- Carefully spread the cheesecake mix over the banana and caramel. I find it easier to do smaller dollops, and then spread!
- Set your cheesecake in the fridge for a minimum of 3-4 hours!
For the Topping
- Whip your second lot of double cream, with the icing sugar to soft peaks.
- Pipe or spread over the top of the cheesecake!
- Sprinkle over some grated chocolate.
Notes
- This recipe will last for 3 days in the fridge!
- You can use any homemade caramel, ready made caramel, or salted caramel and so on!!
- I used two large bananas, but you just want enough to create one layer of banana - you can of course add more banana, but you still want the cheesecake to fit in the tart/pie too!
- The whipped cream topping is completely optional!
- You can mash some banana and fold that into the cheesecake mix if you want it more banana flavoured!
- You can make the base chocolate flavoured by adding 25g of cocoa powder to the biscuit crust when mixing together!
- I used this tart tin in this recipe!
ENJOY!
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Hi, I’m a great fan of your recipes. I often make your cheesecakes and portion them up and freeze them.
Does this banana one freeze well, I have a lot of bananas!
Yes absolutely, you can freeze it for up to 3 months! Enjoy! x
Hi Jane
I’m planning on making this cheesecake for New Year’s Day and was wondering if it’s ok to use stork butter for the base? Also, I have the Carnations caramel drizzle sauce in the squeezy bottle – will this work or will I need the tinned version?
Thank you! 🙂 x
Hiya! Yes, both of these work! Hope this helps, enjoy x
I’m lactose intolerant, could I use lactose free cream and soft cheese? If so, would I just do a straight swap or would quantities need adjustment? The lactose free cream always seems to take ages to whip and I think is a bit more ‘wet’ than standard cream. TIA.
Hiya! unfortunately I have not tested this recipe as lactose free before, so im unsure – but if you give it a go please let me know how you get on! x
What sort of caramel would you recommend for this? I’m making it for a wedding anniversary so want it to be perfect!! Thankyou x
I use carnations! x
Hi I don’t have a sour/flan tin I only have loose bottom 8” tin. Any help would be much appreciated
Loved this recipe and so did everyone who tried it!
I have one question Jane, I really struggled with the base. The mixture was really wet and I struggled to use it so had to put it in the fridge to stiffen it up. I couldn’t do the sides at all until it was more still.
Could it have just been where its been hot? I think I then worked it too much as the overall flavour was quite sickly and it was pretty solid. I’d like to try making it again but I don’t want to make the same mistake twice.
Loved this recipe and so did everyone who tried it!
I have one question Jane, I really struggled with the base. The mixture was really wet and I struggled to use it so had to put it in the fridge to stiffen it up. I couldn’t do the sides at all until it was more still.
Could it have just been where its been hot? I think I then worked it too much as the overall flavour was quite sickly and it was pretty solid. I’d like to try making it again but I don’t want to make the same mistake twice.
Hiya, it could be just try reducing the butter next time xx
Hey Jane!
I am making this for my mother in law who is banoffee obsessed. I have two questions: can I make the biscuit and cheesecake layer and leave overnight and add the whipped cream top the morning after? Also, I have a 25cm deep tin, I was planning on increasing the recipe by 1/2, do you think I’ll need more than this?
Thank you and can’t wait to make this!
Hey! Yes you can and do you mean 25cm deep or wide? If you mean wide increasing the recipe by half should be fine. I hope you enjoy!xx
Can this be frozen?
Very excited to try this! Could you use biscoff spread instead of the caramel?
I also have a 25cm quiche tin..would you recommend increasing measurements? If so, how much would you recommend?
Thanks
Hello! Yes you could do, and yes I would recommend increasing by about half xx
This looks delicious! If I used a normal cheesecake tin but used the caramel recipe from your millionaires shortbread do you think the caramel would stay firm and hold?
It would do, but that makes a lot more caramel so you may want half x
Made this for Valentine’s Day for my husband & it was a massive hit! Will definitely be making this again!
I loved this! Banoffee pie is my favourite so this cheesecake version definitely topped it for me.
Using carnation caramel is runny but, I liked that about it.
One question, I have tried lots of your cheesecakes because they are amazing, & easy to make.
When you whisk up the cream cheese & cream for the cheesecake filling, how long do you suggest mixing it for with an electric mixer?
I’m not sure I do it for long enough, my mixture is thick but seems a bit softer in texture once it’s set & I cut it into pieces.
I can’t reaaaaally say a time because all mixers vary! You can try whipping the cream separately and see if that works better for you, or just try leaving it to set for longer? x
Hii, I was wondering if it would be possible to replace the caramel with dulce de leche?
Yes for sure!
I’ve made this twice. Once as shown here into one big cheesecake and once as little mini baoffee cheesecakes where I used muffin cases in a muffin tin as moulds. (This recipe made 14 muffin cases) Both were a huge hit! So delicious and everyone loved them.
Just personal preference, but we made the mini ones without the cream layer on top and preferred it as that cheesecake layer is soooo good.
The caramel is also a bit runny, nothing too major, just slightly oozes out when you cut a slice. I might consider adding a bit or cornstarch or something to the caramel next time so it stays in place but its still great as is!
Or add a little melted white chocolate to the runny caramel. When it goes cool it sets harder
Ive made this recipe before and was delicious! Wanted to ask when did you remove the biscuit layer from the tin? I left mine in the tin to set overnight, but then really struggled to get it out the tin and started damaging the biscuit base.
I use a loose bottomed tart tin, and find I can place the tin on a smaller object (like a tin) and then carefully push the side of the tin off! x