Forget banana bread, use up over-ripe bananas with this impressive recipe for Chocolate Chip Banana Cake.
Just one look at this chocolate and banana treat is enough to know it’s one dessert that won’t be around for long!
I’ve had a lot of bananas in the house since I’ve been dieting.
My trainer told me to have a banana before a workout to give me a boost. He also told me to make a smoothie for breakfast. Here’s the thing – I’m not a big eater.
Weird coming from a food blogger right?
I mean I eat (obviously), but when I get up in the morning I don’t like to eat. I’m never hungry in the morning so I go right for the coffee and when I’m working, I don’t like to stop to eat so my downfall is dinner.
In the evening, I eat a full plate of what ever I’ve cooked and that’s it for the day. It’s made me nuts wondering how I’ve gained so much weight when I hardly ever eat.
Everyone tells me the same thing – if you don’t eat, you’re body holds onto the fat to keep from starving – that’s why you gain and not lose.
NOT FAIR! I have the eating habits of a skinny person, so I feel like I should be skinny!
I’ll tell you what – this fact can’t make me an eater during the day. I’m busy. I have only so much time to get things done when my son is at school before I clock in as mom. Stopping to eat kinda makes me crazy.
Which brings me back to the bananas. I bet you were wondering if I would ever get back to the cake 🙂
When I buy the bananas, I always have the intention of grabbing one on the way to the gym, but if they get the least bit soft, I have to choke it down (hating the consistency) and who has time to make a smoothie anyway?
So my poor bananas go black which brings me to this amazing cake – diet or not, they shouldn’t be wasted. So you (and my husband & son) get to enjoy my epic, banana/smoothie fail.
This cake is super simple to make. I do it all in the food processor (I do all my baking with a food processor), but you can use a mixer too. When I say all, I do it all until the bananas and chocolate ships get folded in at the end.
I made mine in a scalloped, springform pan, but since I got it as a gift and can’t direct you where to buy it, you can also use a regular springform pan or a bundt pan which I’ve stated in the directions.
This cake turned out so good! It’s super light, moist, packed full of banana and chocolate flavors!
I’ll be honest, I planned to ice the cake with a ganache icing (you can get the recipe here), but I ran out of time so I topped it with chocolate chips while it cooled and it worked really well. I just don’t recommend using milk chocolate or it might be super sweet. I used semisweet.
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Chocolate Chip Banana Cake
Forget banana bread! Use up over-ripe bananas with this impressive recipe for Chocolate Chip Banana Cake. Try and you'll be hooked!
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Ingredients
3
ripe bananas
mashed
1
teaspoon
lemon juice
2½
cups
flour
½
cup
cocoa powder
1½
tsp
baking soda
1⁄2
tsp
salt
½
cup
vegetable oil
1½
cups
brown sugar
packed
1⁄2
cup
superfine sugar
3
eggs
2
teaspoons
vanilla bean paste
or vanilla extract
1½
cups
buttermilk
1⁄2
cup
semi-sweet chocolate chips
For the topping : (optional)
1⁄2
cup
semi-sweet chocolate chips
banana chips
for decoration
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375º F. Generously grease and dust a 10" Springform pan or a 10 cup Bundt pan with extra cocoa powder.
In a medium bowl mix the mashed banana with lemon juice. Set aside.
In another medium bowl, mix flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt. Set aside.
In a large bowl beat oil, brown sugar, and caster sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time.
Mix in the vanilla.
Mix in the flour mixture and the buttermilk one at a time.
Fold in bananas and chocolate chips.
Bake 50-55 minutes. Cool in pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto cake a cake plate.
If using, while still warm, top with chocolate chips and banana chips.
Nutrition Facts
Chocolate Chip Banana Cake
Amount Per Serving
Calories 468
Calories from Fat 153
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 17g
26%
Saturated Fat 11g
55%
Cholesterol 45mg
15%
Sodium 312mg
13%
Potassium 365mg
10%
Total Carbohydrates 73g
24%
Dietary Fiber 3g
12%
Sugars 46g
Protein 7g
14%
Vitamin A
2.6%
Vitamin C
3.3%
Calcium
8.3%
Iron
17.3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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