
If you think barbecue is all about smoky meat, you haven’t dined at Midwood Smokehouse lately. Their desserts menu is a crowd favorite, with classics like Banana Pudding, Nutty Pecan Cobbler, and a newer twist, Apple Pie Bread Pudding. Whether you’re ordering solo or placing a group order, the dessert options at Midwood help you end your meal on a high note.
In this guide, you’ll get:
- Full overview of Midwood’s current desserts
- Portioning, pricing, and group order options
- Ingredients, allergen, and estimated nutrition tables
- Tips for ordering and pairing desserts with BBQ
- A detailed FAQ section answering at least 15 common questions
Let’s dig in.
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Current Midwood Smokehouse Dessert Offerings
Here are the current desserts on the menu at Midwood Smokehouse:
- Banana Pudding — a classic, served in small and large sizes
- Nutty Pecan Cobbler — rich, Southern‑style cobbler
- Apple Pie Bread Pudding — a newer hybrid dessert introduced in late
These desserts are included on the standard menu and group menus, allowing you to add them when ordering BBQ plates or catering.
Some options (especially Banana Pudding and Pecan Cobbler) are also offered in half‑pan formats for groups.
Banana Pudding being offered small for ~$3.50 and large for ~$6.00 (or $5.50 in older menu) and Pecan Cobbler priced individually.
The Apple Pie Bread Pudding is confirmed as a new dessert via Midwood’s Instagram announcement in November 2024.
How to Order Midwood Desserts
- Dine-in / takeout: Desserts appear on the same menu as entrees—simply add them when ordering.
- Group / catering orders: Some desserts are scaled — e.g. half-pans or full trays — so groups can enjoy dessert without ordering individually.
- Timing: Because desserts are prepped ahead, order them along with your food, not after you’ve eaten.
- Customizations: You might be able to request whipped cream, added ice cream, or omit certain allergens (check with staff).
Dessert Ingredient, Allergen & Nutrition
Below is a table with estimated calories, key ingredients, and allergen notes for the three desserts. Because Midwood doesn’t publish full nutrition info publicly, the numbers are educated approximations based on typical recipes and menu structures.
| Dessert | Calories (1 serving) | Key Ingredients | Allergen / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banana Pudding (small) | ~270 kcal | Bananas, vanilla pudding/cream, sugar, wafers, milk | Dairy, Eggs, Gluten (in wafers) |
| Banana Pudding (large) | ~420 kcal | Same ingredients, larger portion | Dairy, Eggs, Gluten |
| Nutty Pecan Cobbler (individual) | ~350 kcal | Pecans, sugar, butter, flour, fruit filling, whipped cream | Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, Nuts |
| Apple Pie Bread Pudding | ~400 kcal | Bread, apples, sugar, eggs, milk, spices | Dairy, Eggs, Gluten |
Dessert Profiles & What Makes Them Special
Banana Pudding
- Timeless favorite in Southern BBQ restaurants
- Served in small or large sizes
- Layers of banana slices, creamy pudding mixture, and crispy wafers
- Popular choice for both individual guests and groups
Nutty Pecan Cobbler
- A flavorful, comforting dessert reminiscent of pecan pie but with a thicker, cobbler texture
- Topped with whipped cream; optional addition of vanilla bean ice cream may be offered
- Traditionally ordered by the each/individual
Apple Pie Bread Pudding
- A new dessert added in late 2024, blending two Southern favorites into one
- Combines the apple pie flavor profile with bread pudding’s custardy texture
- Made for sharing or enjoying as a unique ending to a BBQ meal
Pairing Desserts with BBQ
To maximize your dessert experience, try:
- Balance sweetness vs smoky meat: After rich brisket, a fruit‑based dessert like the Apple Pie Bread Pudding cuts through the heaviness.
- Textural contrast: Creamy banana pudding pairs well after crisper meats or fries.
- Temperature play: Warm pecan cobbler with cold ice cream is classic hospitality.
- Portion control: If you’ve eaten a large BBQ plate, consider sharing a large dessert between two.
- Desserts with group meals: For catering, half-pans of banana pudding or cobbler allow larger groups to have dessert without individual orders.
Tips for Ordering Desserts Smartly
- Order early: These are prepared ahead — don’t wait until after your meal to ask.
- Ask for half-pan options for larger groups.
- Inquire about substitutions (e.g. omit whipped cream or ice cream).
- Ask for ingredient/allergen details if you or guests have dietary restrictions.
- Save room — dessert at Midwood is worth making space for.
- Reheat carefully: Some desserts may benefit from a quick gentle warm-up if cold.
FAQ – Midwood Smokehouse Desserts Menu
1. What desserts does Midwood Smokehouse serve?
Midwood currently offers Banana Pudding, Nutty Pecan Cobbler, and Apple Pie Bread Pudding.
2. What sizes are available for Banana Pudding?
Banana Pudding is offered in small and large sizes.
3. Can I get Banana Pudding in a half-pan for catering?
Yes — for group orders, some locations offer half-pan versions of Banana Pudding.
4. How much does the Pecan Cobbler cost?
It is priced individually (typically around $7.00 in recent menus).
5. When was Apple Pie Bread Pudding introduced?
It was added to the menu in late 2024 as a fresh dessert option.
6. Are desserts included in BBQ plate orders?
No — desserts are sold separately and added to your plate or catering order.
7. Do desserts appear on the group menu?
Yes — desserts are listed on both standard and group/catering menus.
8. Can I order desserts ahead of time?
Yes — especially for group or catering orders, order desserts along with your BBQ.
9. Are desserts reusable for leftovers?
Yes — desserts typically travel well and can be kept for a day (check storage instructions).
10. Are there vegan or gluten-free dessert options?
Currently, none of the desserts are marketed as vegan or gluten-free. Consult the local location for potential modifications.
11. Is there ice cream served with desserts?
Some desserts may offer a vanilla bean ice cream add-on for an extra charge.
12. Are desserts prepared daily?
Yes — desserts are made fresh or prepared ahead of service, but not leftover long term.
13. Can I substitute whipped cream?
Possibly — ask your server if they can omit or provide a different topping.
14. What is the shelf life of these desserts?
Best eaten the same day; some types (pudding, cobbler) may remain okay overnight under refrigeration.
15. Do desserts earn reward points?
Yes — purchasing a dessert as part of your order should still count toward loyalty programs (where applicable).