Preheat the oven to 180ºC. Butter the inside of a 20cm deep round cake tin and line the base with baking paper.
Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Add the mashed banana and mix well.
Stir the baking soda into the hot milk and add to creamed mixture, then sift the dry ingredients together and fold through the creamed mixture.
Scoop the mixture into the prepared tin, level the top, and bake for about 50 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched.
Leave in tin for 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool. When cold ice with Lemon or Chocolate Icing or dust with icing sugar.
Variation:
You could also bake the mixture in two 20cm round sandwich tins for 25 minutes. Sandwich the cakes together with whipped cream and sliced banana and dust the top with icing sugar.
It was very easy to make and my grandkids loved it very much but it was a slight bit dry but that could be my fault with the cooking but it was still pretty tasty after i added some icing on top
Pani-Te-Huatahi
Best Banana mix
Sarah
Always a favourite at work
Jake
Soooooooo *MID*
Richie
Nice and easy for the dads to whip together
Emma
Whanau favourite for years. Recently been substituting the flour for Edmonds Gluten-Free Self Raising flour & comes out perfect. No one would know it was GF if I didn’t tell them
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It was very easy to make and my grandkids loved it very much but it was a slight bit dry but that could be my fault with the cooking but it was still pretty tasty after i added some icing on top
Best Banana mix
Always a favourite at work
Soooooooo *MID*
Nice and easy for the dads to whip together
Whanau favourite for years. Recently been substituting the flour for Edmonds Gluten-Free Self Raising flour & comes out perfect. No one would know it was GF if I didn’t tell them
Great easy recipe
Banana cake nice and soft also my kids loved it!!
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MOIST AND DRIPPING With Flavour
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