This little cake isn’t adorned in frosting, doesn’t have a glaze and isn’t sprinkled with powdered sugar. Nothing to make it look stunning, but you’ll forget about fancying it all up after you taste it! To Read More, Click On The Recipe Title.
This is the best chocolate banana cake I’ve ever made! Call me crazy but the browned butter, chocolate chips and banana in this cake reminded me of a cookie. Yes a cookie! I ate a slice while it was warm, then I snuck another slice cause the first was so good! Moist – that’s the first thing you notice. There’s a slight crisp on the top of the cake-not much, just slight-then you hit that moist soft cake filled with bananas, chocolate chips and browned butter and your mouth is doing the dance of joy!
Oh yes, I’ll be making this again…this is cake I’ll be thinking about as I watch those bananas get ripe on the counter!
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Browned Butter Chocolate Banana Cake
Fine Cooking
Ingredients:
1/2 lb. (1 cup) unsalted butter; more for the pan
1-1/3 cups granulated sugar
3 large eggs
1 cup finely mashed ripe bananas (2 medium bananas)
1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. table salt
7-1/2 oz. (1 2/3 cups) unbleached all-purpose flour; more for the pan
1-1/4 tsp. baking soda
2/3 cup mini semisweet chocolate chips
Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat the oven to 350°F. Butter and flour a 10-cup decorative tube or bundt pan. Tap out any excess flour.
Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat. Once the butter is melted, cook it slowly, letting it bubble, until it smells nutty or like butterscotch and turns a deep golden hue, 5 to 10 minutes. If the butter splatters, reduce the heat to low. Remove the pan from the heat and pour the browned butter through a fine sieve into a medium bowl and discard the bits in the sieve. Let the butter cool until it’s very warm rather than boiling hot, 5 to 10 min.
Using a whisk, stir the sugar and eggs into the butter. (Since the butter is quite warm, you can use cold eggs for this.) Whisk until the mixture is smooth (the sugar may still be somewhat grainy), 30 to 60 seconds. Whisk in the mashed bananas, vanilla, and salt. Sift the flour and baking soda directly onto the batter. Pour the chocolate chips over the flour. Using a rubber spatula, stir just until the batter is uniformly combined. Don’t overmix.
Spoon the batter into the prepared pan, spreading it evenly with the rubber spatula. Bake until a skewer inserted in the center comes out with only moist crumbs clinging to it, 42 to 45 min. Set the pan on a rack to cool for 15 minutes. Invert the cake onto the rack and remove the pan. Let cool until just warm and then serve immediately or wrap well in plastic and store at room temperature for up to five days.
Love each part of this post. You girls are terrific. But that banana cake I am making if not tonight, tomorrow!And that cheery limeade, I am adding your addition. Delicious, delectable, and downright dandy! Three D’s, I agree!! Or would that be 4? Huh?
Well, I have dinner tonight. Defrosting chicken and was going to do a cold salad and then the weather went cold – and I thought – warm is best! What to do? What to do? Go to Bunny’s Warm Oven and find the perfect recipe! And i have all the ingredients. The banana bread is of course warm,soothing and delicious – chocolate and bananas? Mmmm. And the drink? Yep, you have it all wrapped up – definitely going to do that.
Visiting your website always makes me hungry with all your gorgeous pictures. Sounds like three great recipes!
there is always a little bit of everything in each post. it’s almost like a funtastic buffet–where we can feast.
I do love that brown butter cake though, I might have to try that in the midst of my crazy coconut kick.
This is one meal I would definitely love to sit down to. That chicken is really speaking to me…Yum!
Great job, ladies! I’m going to try the chicken tonight!
Bunny is this cake better than the one with the browned butter frosting? Lemme know ’cause that one was darn good! L-O-V-E that frosting.
Sorry Cyndy I’m not a drinker but if I was I’m certain that would be right up my alley! 🙂
~ingrid
Yes please and yummy to all three recipes! I’ll be right over ;o)
Any and all of this so works for me. I actually have to do a bzz agent post about pork and that sauce would be amazing. I’ll do it.
All of this food and drink you made together look so mouth watering. Love the glistening and silky looking on your chicken.
OMG….these all look so delicious. And I LOVE your style of writing….it’s so descriptive and it just make me want to go home and COOK! I also clicked on the sidebar…the blueberry chiffon pie caught my eye. The color is beautiful and it sounds delish. I’m going to try that and share with my neighbors this weekend. 🙂
Can I come over? Everything looks fabulous – nice teamwork 🙂
Yummy!!! I will definitely try the chicken.
ohh. i cake that tastes like a cookie?! that sounds great 🙂
and i love the chicken, too. so light and delicious!!
What a great dinner you ladies put together! Set an extra place at the table for me!
I’d love to sit down to this meal! The chicken sounds simple but so delicious! And anything with brown butter and banana in it makes my mouth water, such divine flavors. And the drink is so nice and refreshing!!
That banana cake looks so good. My daughter would love it.
Top shelf, all the way!
What a fabulous dinner — I love it all!!
Fabulous!
i love your whole ensemble. i was looking for something different ot make tomorrow night and I have found it! I’ll down a few of those cocktails while they are scarfing this down!