Archive for January 1st, 2008

Jan 01 2008

Banana Walnut Cake

Published by under Baking,Cakes

Well..its a brand new year and I thought of starting it off with a great but simple cake. Initially I thought of a baking a chocolate cake..but it takes a bit more time so i decided I will make banana walnut cake. Its best to use ripe bananas in this recipe. There is one interesting thing which i want to share about banana..may be its a known fact but i figured out quite late. I usually buy at least a bunch of bananas. Once I was in usual hurry and pulled out a banana leaving the stalk. After a while it started giving out some odour and some black insects started flying around. I still dont know how those insects came in..but i totally freaked out and threw the bunch away. But now, i have realised one thing, as long as you break the banana along with the stalk..no odour will be released hence..no insects. I was somehow very relived after this experience…thats why i wanted to share this experience. I feel US homes are loaded with invisible fungus…lol but anyway back to my banana walnut cake recipe..you can top it with chocolate syrup and it tastes delicious.  

Ingredients

1 cup brown Sugar
1/2 cup Butter, unsalted
3 Eggs whiles
11/2 cup All Purpose Flour
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
1/2 cup milk
1tsp Baking Soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
3 Mashed Bananas
1 cup Chopped Nuts (walnut)
half cup raisins
1 pinch Salt

Banana walnut cake 

Method

  • Pre-heat oven at 350 degree Fahrenheit (175 degree Celsius).
  • Grease and flour the cake pan.
  • In small bowl mix together flour, baking soda and salt. Separate the egg and keep aside.
  • Cream butter and sugar. Add egg and vanilla extract beating well.
  • Mix in the mashed bananas and add milk.
  • Add flour mixture alternately with the milk to the creamed mixture. Mix only to combine, and not too much.
  • Stir in the nuts. Pour the batter into the pan
  • Bake at 350-degree Fahrenheit for 30 minutes or until test done.
  • Remove from oven and cool it.
    Note: For testing use a toothpick. Pierce toothpicks into the cake if it comes out clean without sticking. It means cake is done

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