Bananas Foster Layer Cake | The Best Banana Cake Recipe (2024)

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This Bananas Foster Layer Cake is a delicious combination of the wonderful flavors of bananas foster. The soft cinnamon cake, the rum fosters icing and the bananas come together in one amazing cake!

If you love this cake, you have to try the cheesecake version! My Bananas Foster Cheesecakeis to die for.

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Bananas Foster Cake

Well, we had a lovely weekend. One of the things that stuck out in my mind a lot after the blog conference I went to last weekend was that I need to make more time for myself to relax and recharge a bit. Between working full time and all the work that goes into this blog, it’s hard. It’s so much easier said than done, but I’m making a big effort.

First of all, the hubs got his notice that he will officially become a citizen Wednesday morning. YAY!!! We will be submitting his paperwork for his passport later that day. 🙂

Then, the weather here was absolutely beautiful all weekend. Both days, we put Jessie in the car and drove over to the Greenway. It’s basically a big long boardwalk/path that goes through the woods in our area. It goes for miles and miles. We went on nice walks and enjoyed the warmth and outdoors.

We actually wanted to go to another park yesterday, but sadly it seems that the majority of parks in our area don’t allow dogs. We aren’t too far from Lake Lanier and every park we’ve looked at around there has a policy against dogs. It’s pretty frustrating, because we love to take Jessie to new parks with new smells and things for her to explore.

Oh well. At least we have the greenway.

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There’s a lot of water around part of it near us. Some of it is standing water, and you hear frogs like crazy, and other parts are moving streams. There’s one spot where we let Jessie go into the water a little bit. She stays on the least, but walks in and runs around a little. She doesn’t actually like water, but she seems to like that water. It mostly just covers her paws.

It’s funny though, because she’ll walk into the water and walk around a bit. Then it’s like she all of a sudden realizes she’s in water, freaks out, and runs out onto the bank and looks at you all wide-eyed. Then she runs back in and does it all again. It’s the cutest thing.

Other than that, we didn’t do much. We purposely tried to relax and stay at home a little more this weekend after being gone two weekends in a row. We just enjoyed being home.

Of course there was some baking, photo taking and general blogging stuff thrown in there. But I mostly just got caught up after being gone so much. It was quite nice.

And I couldn’t wait to share this cake with you. It is a bananas foster dessert at its finest.

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Why I Love This Banana Cake

Surely you guys know by now that I love cinnamon. I’m pretty sure I’ve said it here about 5,462 times. It’s a weakness. When you throw in bananas and rum, you might as well stick a fork in me – I’m done. I can’t say no.

The cake layers are actually a cinnamon version of this vanilla cake from BakeSpace I’ve made several times over the last few years. It’s a wonderfully moist and light cake. So soft. And it gets even better after you’ve frosted it. Seriously yum.

I will tell you though – it doesn’t work well as cupcakes. Sadly, the cupcakes actually separate from the liners when they cool. I know, bummer. But it’s nice when you’re making a cake – it doesn’t stick to the sides of the pan. I’d still recommend greasing the pan though,just in case.

Obviously the fosters sauce is one of the most important parts of this cake. Omg, the fosters sauce. I could drink it with a straw. And it could not be more fun to make.

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Of course, every time I make it the hubs worries I’m going to burn the house down. If you haven’t made fosters sauce before, after you add the rum, you light it on fire. It makes me feel like one of the guys that cooks in front of you at the Japanese restaurants. I feel so fancy. 🙂

You do need to be careful though. It is fire, after all.

The fosters sauce is used in the icing, on top of the cake, and on the cake layers – it soaks right into them. It all ensures that you don’t miss the fosters in this bananas foster layer cake.

And then the bananas. Of course. Love those suckers too. They are in between the layers of cake. You’ll need to have an edge of icing around the edge of the cake when you add the bananas (known as a dam). It holds the bananas in place so that they don’t start poking out of the sides of the cake. Very important. You can add as many bananas as you want, really, but too many and the cake might slide around a bit.

The icing is flavored with the fosters sauce and is to.die.for. You’ll fill in blank space around the bananas with some of the icing to help the next cake layer have something to grab onto and stay in place. Bananas are slippery little things.

The whole cake, after being iced, is topped with more bananas and a drizzle of fosters sauce. I used banana chips on the outside so that they didn’t get brown and gross looking, but go with your preference.

Either way, this cake is a stunner and is absolutely to die for. Heaven in cake form. You have to try it.

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Bananas Foster Layer Cake

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  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 50 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Yield: 12-14 Slices
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This Bananas Foster Layer Cake is a delicious combination of the wonderful flavors of bananas foster. The soft cinnamon cake, the rum fosters icing and the bananas come together in one amazing cake!

Ingredients

CAKE LAYERS

  • 1 1/2 cups salted butter
  • 2 1/3 cups sugar
  • 3 egg whites
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3 cups cake flour
  • 3/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk

FOSTERS SAUCE

  • 1/2 cup salted butter
  • 1 cup dark brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup dark rum

BANANAS

  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 23 large bananas, sliced

ICING

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup shortening
  • 8 cups powdered sugar
  • fosters sauce, from sauce made above
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 4 tbsp water

Instructions

TO MAKE CAKE LAYERS:

1. Grease the sides of three 9 inch round cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment circles. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. In a large bowl, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.

3. Add egg whites and vanilla and beat on medium speed for about 1 minute.

4. Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder and cinnamon in a medium bowl.

5. Add about 1/3 of the flour mixture to the egg mixture and mix until incorporated.

6. Add about half of the buttermilk and mix until incorporated.

7. Continue adding dry and wet ingredients alternatively and beating until incorporated after each addition. End with dry ingredients.

8. Divide batter evenly into cake pans.

9. Bake 25-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out with a few crumbs.

10. Allow cakes to cool for 5-10 minutes, the remove to a cooling rack to finish cooling.

TO MAKE FOSTERS SAUCE:

1. Once cake is cool, melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

2. Add brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon and heavy cream and stir until sugar is dissolved.

3. Pour rum into pan, then use a lighter (or something similar) to light the rum. Be careful, the flame can get somewhat high. Once lit, allow it to cook, swirling the pan a few times to disperse the rum and flames. It should burn out within a minute or two, but if not, swirl a little more to help it burn out.

4. Continue cooking another 1-2 minutes to thicken sauce.

5. Remove from heat, whisk another minute, then pour into another bowl to cool for about 15 minutes. Set about a 1/2 cup plus 3 tbsp of sauce aside in another bowl. The larger amount of sauce will go into the icing. The smaller amount will be used in the cake and on top.

TO PREPARE BANANAS:

1. While fosters sauce cools, combine cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl.

2. Pour over sliced bananas and toss to coat.

TO MAKE ICING:

1. In a large bowl, beat butter and shortening until smooth.

2. Add 4 cups of powdered sugar and mix until smooth.

3. Add the fosters sauce made above and mix until combined. There should still be another 1/2 cup plus 3 tbsp set aside for the rest of the cake.

4. Add cinnamon and remaining powdered sugar and mix until smooth. Add water until you get a nice, smooth consistency.

TO PUT THE CAKE TOGETHER:

1. Remove the domes of the cake layers with a large serrated knife. The cakes should be fairly flat, but flatten them out as needed.

2. Place first layer of cake on your cake stand or plate.

3. Spread 1/4 cup of fosters sauce over the cake layer and let it soak into the cake.

4. Pipe an icing dam around the edge of the cake.

5. Add a layer of sliced bananas within the cake dam. Fill in the space between the bananas and spread a thin layer of icing over the bananas. The bananas can poke through the icing, but it should be an even layer, so that the cake is flat.

6. Repeat steps 2-5 with the second layer of cake.

7. Place remaining layer of cake on top.

8. Ice the outside of the cake. Start by filling in the spaces between the cake layers, then ice the full cake.

9. Top cake with banana slices (fresh or dried) and drizzle remaining 3 tbsp of fosters sauce around the edge.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Slice
  • Calories: 1130
  • Sugar: 143.7 g
  • Sodium: 451.9 mg
  • Fat: 50.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 170 g
  • Protein: 5.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 114.9 mg

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  • Cakes and Cupcakes
  • Recipes
  • Sweets and Treats

Enjoy!

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FAQs

How do you make banana cake Jamie Oliver? ›

Peel and mash the bananas in a separate bowl with the back of a fork, then whisk in the melted butter, sugar, eggs, yoghurt and vanilla extract. Add the flour mixture to the banana mixture and whisk until just combined. Spoon into the cake tin and bake for 40 to 50 minutes, or until an inserted skewer comes out clean.

What is bananas Foster King cake? ›

The king cake starts with a blend of brioche-dough rolled with cinnamon, brown sugar and honey, kissed with banana liqueur and vanilla extract. It is filled with a creamy banana-flavored filling and topped with a butter rum and brown sugar icing, a drizzle of milk chocolate icing and crispy golden sugar pebbles.

Does homemade banana cake need to be refrigerated? ›

To store: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. The best banana cake can also be wrapped in plastic wrap or placed in an airtight container and frozen for up to 2 months! To enjoy, simply let the cake thaw in the refrigerator, or at room temperature!

What is banana cake made of? ›

Banana Cake Ingredients

For the cake: bananas, lemon juice, all-purpose flour, baking soda, salt, white sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla extract, and buttermilk.

What is the purpose of vinegar in a banana cake? ›

Long ago, bakers learned that the addition of vinegar to baked goods helped them rise and kept the baked goods fluffy and moist. Apparently, the vinegar reacts with the baking soda in a recipe to produce carbon dioxide, a gas that enhances the rise.

Why is my banana cake not fluffy? ›

Room Temperature Butter / Don't Over-Cream

Most cakes begin with creaming butter and sugar together. Butter is capable of holding air and the creaming process is when butter traps that air. While baking, that trapped air expands and produces a fluffy cake. No properly creamed butter = no air = no fluffiness.

Why is it called banana foster? ›

Owen Brennan, owner of Brennan's Restaurant, challenged his chef, Paul Blange, to include bananas in a new dessert. It was Owen's way of promoting the imported fruit. And so was born the spectacle of Bananas Foster, a decadent dessert named for Owen's friend, Richard Foster, a local civic and business leader.

What is a queen king cake? ›

Started roughly 300 years ago as a dry French bread–type dough with sugar on top and a bean hidden inside to symbolize baby Jesus, the King Cake is now the most iconic symbol of Mardi Gras! Hundreds of thousands of king cakes are eaten in New Orleans and around the world during the Carnival season and beyond.

Why is banana foster called foster? ›

The dish was named for Richard Foster, a friend of Owen Brennan and the chairman of the New Orleans Crime Commission, on which Brennan served.

Does banana cake taste better the next day? ›

As with most banana flavored baked goods, the flavor just gets better the next day!! I usually make this cake the day before I want to take it somewhere so that it has a chance to sit and that banana flavor just maximizes! Frosting this cake with homemade cream cheese frosting is a must!!

Why is my banana cake dry? ›

You Measure Flour the Wrong Way

Moisture is key when it comes to banana bread, and the ratio of flour to banana makes all the difference. If you use too much flour, you'll end up with dry bread.

Can bananas be too ripe for cake? ›

If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell. While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten.

Is it better to use oil or butter in banana cake? ›

As a trained pastry chef, I'm used to making banana cakes with butter, but for this banana cake, I opted for all-oil, and it made a DELICIOUS difference. It's soft and smooth with a melt-in-your-mouth moist crumb. Just like this banana bread made with oil. The cream cheese frosting is a bonus!

Why is my banana cake so heavy? ›

Using too much butter makes for a heavier cake with less banana flavor. Using double the amount of butter that the recipe called for left me with a loaf that was dry on the outside and moist on the inside. The coloring was almost identical to that of the loaf made with too little butter.

What happens if you put too much banana in banana cake? ›

This means it's tempting to toss all your bananas into the mix when you're ready to bake, to avoid food waste. But if you add too much of the fruit into your batter, your bread could turn out mushy, heavy, and wet. So, it's a good idea to always stick to the recipe's instructions. But why is this such a problem?

Do bananas have to be ripe for banana cake? ›

Ripeness of bananas: To make banana cake, your bananas need to be very ripe. Please don't try to make this with green or very firm bananas as it just won't work in the same way. The banana skins should be very speckled, or (ideally) almost totally brown or black on the skins.

Can bananas be too ripe for banana cake? ›

While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten. Another sign that bananas have gone bad is if they start leaking any fluids. When in doubt, just toss the bananas out.

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