Banana cake
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Banana cake
This is my mums recipe - handed down and 'fiddled' about with by me. Its incredibly addictive so anyone on a diet, close the thread now.
(Note to self: take your own advice or the post-baby weight will stay on your hips!)
Ingredients (note - when i use the term cup, i mean teacup)
3 very ripe bananas
3 cups of SR flour
1 tsp baking powder
250g of raisins, sultanas or whatever dried fruit you fancy
2 eggs
bit of milk
tsp mixed spice
cup of sugar
1/2 cup butter
Put oven on to reasonable heat - about 190 C or top right on a 4 door aga...Cream butter and sugar in a large bowl. Bung everything except the milk and squish with hands - adding a little milk as you go until you get a semi firm consistency. Put in either a loaf tin or 9" cake tin or alternatively, muffin cases and bake until skewer comesout mostly clean. Cover in tin foil and leave sitting for 30 minutes or until you can stand the aroma no more and eat quarter of it while its still hot..like I just have.
Is best second day and will keep for about 4 days wrapped in sellophane.
(Note to self: take your own advice or the post-baby weight will stay on your hips!)
Ingredients (note - when i use the term cup, i mean teacup)
3 very ripe bananas
3 cups of SR flour
1 tsp baking powder
250g of raisins, sultanas or whatever dried fruit you fancy
2 eggs
bit of milk
tsp mixed spice
cup of sugar
1/2 cup butter
Put oven on to reasonable heat - about 190 C or top right on a 4 door aga...Cream butter and sugar in a large bowl. Bung everything except the milk and squish with hands - adding a little milk as you go until you get a semi firm consistency. Put in either a loaf tin or 9" cake tin or alternatively, muffin cases and bake until skewer comesout mostly clean. Cover in tin foil and leave sitting for 30 minutes or until you can stand the aroma no more and eat quarter of it while its still hot..like I just have.
Is best second day and will keep for about 4 days wrapped in sellophane.
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Sounds very tasty!
I love banana cake. Will give your recipe a go once I've got some ripe bananas (rare in our house!)
I love banana cake. Will give your recipe a go once I've got some ripe bananas (rare in our house!)
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LOL - know the feeling. I stash some in the back of the cupboard each month so the kids don;t eat them all. Sometimes I make cake. Sometimes I forget about them until I clean the cupboard
Right am off to make bread pudding now. Definitely a baking kind of day. Shame the ginger beer isnt ready. Its awful hot in the kitchen
Right am off to make bread pudding now. Definitely a baking kind of day. Shame the ginger beer isnt ready. Its awful hot in the kitchen
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lol... weather forecast has just a measly 8 degrees C for us here in aberdeenshire tomorrow - I hope you haven't packed away all your woolies.
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Re: Banana cake
Sounds just like something I would do. The recipe sounds delicious. I'll have to figure out how to convert the measurements so I can try it. Thanks for sharing.Hillbilly wrote:Cover in tin foil and leave sitting for 30 minutes or until you can stand the aroma no more and eat quarter of it while its still hot..