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Banana Cake Recipe
For months, I have been testing out many recipes on the best banana cake, and this is IT.
This is the holy grail of all banana cake recipes!
This easy banana cake recipe takes only six (6) ingredients. It’s loaded with bananas, so moist, sweet, soft and absolutely delicious.
The banana cake is the BEST I’ve ever tasted.
There is no walnuts in the recipe, making it healthy and lower in calories. It’s also purest in its taste.
Once you make this cake from scratch at home, you will never go back to banana bread, I can guarantee you!
How to Make Banana Cake?
This easy recipe calls for very simple steps that anyone can make at home.
First, you beat the eggs until bubbly. Then you add the sugar and continue to beat until the mixture is foamy.
The little bubbles in the egg and sugar mixture make the cake super moist and light.
Next, you add the bananas, melted butter and flour. Mix the ingredients gently, bake in the oven and you’ll have gourmet banana cake!
Baker’s Tips
For the best results, please follow the tips below.
- Use overripe bananas for the sweetest flavors. Overripe bananas will also make the cake extra moist and soft.
- Use room temperature eggs. This is very important. If you have refrigerated eggs, leave the eggs with warm water until they become room temperature.
- Sift the flour. This will ensure a softer texture.
- DO NOT over stir the cake batter. You want to keep the bubbles in the batter so the cake is soft, airy and light.
- Use and stack up two pans for baking. This will make sure that the sides of the cake are thinner and hence make the cake extra moist and delicious.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Banana Cake the Same As Banana Bread?
While both of them are very similar, they are different in texture, ingredients, techniques and recipe instructions.
The former is a cake prepared using banana as a primary ingredient and there is no walnuts in the recipe. The texture is also softer.
Banana bread is a type of quick bread made with all-purpose flour and has a denser texture.
Banana bread usually has extra ingredients such as walnuts or chocolate chips.
What Pan to Use for Baking Banana Cake?
You can use a round pan or a rectangle pan (8 x 8-inch or 9 x 9-inch).
You can also use a regular loaf pan or two (2) mini loaf pans.
Can I Store the Cake Overnight?
Yes, absolutely. You can store the cake overnight by wrapping it tightly with aluminum foil or plastic wrap.
This recipe yields very soft and moist cake so you won’t have dry cake if you keep it overnight.
You can also keep the cake in the refrigerator. Reheat in a toaster oven or microwave before serving.
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 318 calories per serving. It serves 6 people.
What to Serve with This Recipe?
Banana cake is great with coffee or tea. For afternoon tea, I recommend the following recipes.
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Banana Cake (The Best Recipe!)
Ingredients
- 200 g overripe bananas
- 120 g self-raising flour, cake flour or all-purpose flour (see Notes)
- 3/4 - 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 3 large eggs (room temperature)
- 100 g powdered sugar
- 1 stick unsalted butter (melted (I used Challenge brand butter))
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease a square cake pan (8" x 8" or 9" x 9") OR a regular loaf pan OR two mini loaf pans with butter. Line the pan(s) with parchment paper.
- Mash the overripe bananas in a bowl until fine, set aside.
- Sift the self raising flour and baking powder. Set aside.
- Add the eggs into the bowl of a stand mixer. Beat on medium speed (speed 5) for 1 minute and then increase to the highest speed (speed 10) for 2 minutes. The egg should become bubbly and foamy.
- Add the sugar and beat on the highest speed for 3 minutes. The egg and sugar mixture should be foamy, as pictured below.
- Add the mashed bananas into the egg mixture. Gently stir 2-3 times with a spatula to combine well.
- Heat the butter in a microwave for 20-30 seconds or until it melts. Divide flour into 3 parts. Add half of the butter into the egg mixture, gently fold and stir 2-3 times with a spatula. Next, add 1/3 of the flour, gently fold and stir around a few times until just incorporated.
- Add in the second part of the flour, stir gently to incorporate. Add the remaining butter, gently stir to mix, and finally add the remaining flour. Make sure the flour is fully dissolved. DO NOT OVER MIX. Please make sure the batter retains the air bubbles in the beaten eggs.
- Pour the banana cake batter into the pan. For the best results, place the pan on another empty pan before baking. To avoid the top of the cake from becoming too brown, cover the top of the pan with aluminum foil after the cake is set at the top, about 20-25 minutes into baking.
- Bake the banana for 40-50 minutes, or until a cake tester comes out clean in the center. Remove the cake from the oven, let cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes before cutting into pieces.
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Notes
Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
Hi, did u just amended this recipe? Didnt recall seeing baking powder previously.
Yes, I amended the recipe because this recipe is very “sensitive” – adding baking powder will make sure that it’s fail-proof. This really is the BEST banana cake recipe but techniques are very super important to get the right texture. Adding baking powder will solve the issue. :)
Yes!! I did a great outcome.. Nice, thanks for yr recepi… Easy and 0%fail!! Good for beginner bakers.. ?
Hi Mei Lee, I am so happy you had a success. This banana cake is so good! Please try more recipes on my site: https://rasamalaysia.com/recipe-index-gallery/
Wow. Delicious thank you for sharing this recipe
Thanks Kit. Please try to bake this banana cake.
They liked it. Some are encouraging me to sell the cake. Thank you.
Hi Bernie, you should. This banana cake is very good.
Hi there,
I have a 8 x 8″ pan, but does the depth matters? Can you advise on the depth too?
8×8″ pan is fine.
Thank you for sharing. This is a great banana cake that I have been looking forward to. Simple and fantastic!
Hi Jolene, yes, this banana cake recipe is the BEST recipe ever!
I have been trying to bake banana cake for many years, just could not get the right texture that I am looking for. Finally, this banana cake recipe suit me and my family well. Thumb Up.
Thank you for your sharing. Greatly Appreciate your hard work.
Hi Dolly, yes this is the best banana cake ever. So light and fluffy. :)
Easy yet simple recipe and the end result is my cake turns out well even its my first try. Keep it up and please post more recipes. I even do butter cake with same method and it’s good. Thank you
Thanks so glad you tried this banana cake recipe.
Hello! I’m planning to make this as my bananas are beginning to overripe already. Ahhhh thing is I’m a student currently on budget so I don’t have an electric mixer but I do have a hand whisk. For the fluffy egg mixture, roughly how long should I continue to whisk or is the desired bubbly egg mix can only be achieved by using an electric mixer?
Hi Sarah, if you don’t have an electric mixer, I don’t suggest this recipe. You should try my banana bread recipe: https://rasamalaysia.com/recipe-banana-bread-banana-cake/
Please can you send me the video. I still can’t seem to make it right. It’s not fluffy and light as you mentioned.
I follow the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJbSz2G5Cms&t=237s
Hi, i tried making your banana cake recipe and its the most delicious banana cake ive ever had. Wondering if i can add some choc chips? And at which point should i add them in?
Hi Marissa, I know right. This is the best banana cake. I am not sure how chocolate chip would affect the cake, I think if you really want to add, you can add when you add last.
Hi, I’m planning to make this for my toddler. Can I totally skip the sugar? Will it affect the rising/texture? Thanks.
I don’t know you can try but I can’t guarantee results if you make modifications.
Really taste good….I add cinnamon powder really great aroma….great to try
Can i use all purpose flour instead of self raising flour?
You can use it but it might not rise if your egg mixture is not properly beaten.