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Franny’s Fab and Healthy Banana Cake

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“Fab and Healthy Banana cake

4 oz self raising wholemeal flour
half tsp mixed spice
2 oz butter
3 oz raisins
8 oz banana
1 egg, beaten

Preheat oven to 180 / gm 4.

Mix flour and spice, rub in butter and stir in raisins. In a separate bowl, mash the banana and egg. Stir into the flour mixture and put into a well-greased tin (fills a small loaf tin I think or I usually double up the quantities and put it in an 8″ circular cake tin). Turn oven down to GM 3 / 160 C and cook on the middle shelf for 1 hour or until cooked.

I usually cover it with a mixture of philadelphia cream cheese and fruit spread (about 2 parts cream cheese to one part fruit spread / jam). I blend them together in the liquidiser. However it is good just by itself as well.”

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42 Responses to “Franny’s Fab and Healthy Banana Cake”

  1. Elsie's mum says:

    I just made this and its currently in t’oven! Looks lush!!

  2. Megan says:

    What’s arf?

  3. Saizy says:

    This is a big hit in our house! Great recipe…there’s just about enough left for our little girl by the time I’ve “tested” it to make sure it’s “just right”!

  4. Siobhan says:

    Thank you for sharing – this is so delicious and nutritious. My six month old had three slices (cut into fingers) for his breakfast this morning and I won’t even begin to tell you how many slices his greedy mother enjoyed!

  5. Aitch says:

    said it before and i’ll say it again… tastes even better with some brown sugar added. :-P

  6. Siobhan says:

    But I thought we were avoiding sugar for our darling cherubs? x

  7. Nuala says:

    This is brilliant – made it this morning, and my 9 month old, hubby and I all scoffed a couple of slices after lunch. Wouldn’t change a thing (although I did use SUPER sweet bananas – plenty of natural sugars there, no need to add any more!)

  8. Lisa says:

    Love this!! Big hit in our house. Have to restrain myself and my husband so there is some left for our 7 month old DD. I reduced the wholemeal flour quantity and added wheatgerm. Did the same with the banana and made apple and banana cake…… Really good!

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  10. RubySunshine says:

    Doesn’t need any extra sugar IMO, perfect the way it is. LOVE this recipe! I double up and make a big loaf. DD usually gets a slice or two…if she’s lucky :D

  11. CeeBee says:

    Really lovely taste, can’t believe there isn’t any sugar! If I were to make this with oil instead of butter, to incorporate someone who is lactose intolerant, how much oil would I add? Any ideas?

    • Aitch says:

      i always use butter in baking and tend just to melt it and put in roughly the same amount… like 75ml of veg oil i make 75g of butter. there are probably reasons why this is not correct, but it’s always worked for me. so just swizzle it round, maybe using a little bit less and adding more until you get to the familiar texture.

  12. ilovechelc says:

    This banana cake is fantastic! I used a little less butter – 100gm instead of 120gm and will probably be using 2oz raisins instead of 3oz next time. The bananas made the cake really really moist and sweet enough. Nobody missed the sugar at all! :D

  13. Janie says:

    I’m used to using measuring cups/spoons rather than weight (Canadian). Could anyone break down approximate measurements for this of us not in possession of a kitchen scale?

  14. Amy says:

    This looks great, will be trying out as soon I get the ingredients!

  15. lara says:

    Deeeeelissshhhhhh!!! Sooo tasty! Never done a banana loaf before. Did have to double all for my size loaf tin (found this out after doing the first lot of measurements!) And has gone down a storm with my partner and 7 month old! I know what we’ll be having for breakfast tomoro!! Xx

  16. Elly says:

    You can make it with oil instead of butter, I do this with all my cakes – the difference between oil and butter is that butter has a water content so you can add a tiny bit less oil and a splash of water, but generally the same quantity of oil as butter works.
    Also if you use really ripe bananas you don’t need sugar.

  17. olivia says:

    can you not use rasins and just leave them out?

    • Aitch says:

      ‘course you can, yes. it’s a very flexible recipe… just make sure you use ripe bananas if you’re removing the sultana sweetness.

  18. Mel says:

    Hiya

    My cake didn’t rise and so was quite a solid 1 inch thick – is this normal? Has anyone added baking soda to make it a bit lighter?

  19. Amy says:

    Hi, approx how many bananas make up 8oz? TIA.

  20. Nadine says:

    This sounds delicious, will try this tomorrow. To those that are worried it’s not sweet enough, try adding some honey instead of sugar for a ‘healthier’ alternative..
    To Amy – 3 medium bananas seem to be about 8oz (or 226g in metric measurement) according to my scales.

  21. Nadine says:

    And it turned out just perfect. I didn’t have any raisins so added some chopped up dates. Didn’t need any honey either as the bananas were very ripe.

  22. Miranda says:

    Just wanted to remind readers babies under one shouldn’t have honey because of botulism risk, apparently…

    Am looking forward to trying the recipe for my 7 month old and his big sisters!

  23. Gillian says:

    Would it be possible to post a picture if the final cake? Mine too did not rise much at all, I used a new bag of flour. I’m just curious what the final result should look like. It is also possible the loaf tin I used was too big.

    • Aitch says:

      I don’t have a pic to hand, but if anyone else has one, i’ll stick it up. if the loaf tin was too big that will have affected it, but it really doesn’t rise that much. are you in the UK? if so, it was a bit like jamaica ginger cake, iykwim?

  24. Gillian says:

    Ah! Ok, yes I am, that helps. Thanks :-)

  25. Joy says:

    Hi there. Where can I buy mixed spice. Can’t find it in supermarket. Really keen to make this sounds delicious x

  26. Katie says:

    Just made this for my 1 year old and its gone down a treat! I made it in muffin/cupcake cases (the big ones), made 11 good size ones. Going to attempt to freeze them and defrost as and when the dustbin needs filling ;)

    • Aitch says:

      Wow, you have excellent self-control, these loaves rarely last in our house.

      • Katie says:

        Well to be honest I’m not a huge sultana fan so I chucked tons in to make it easier for me to resist…

  27. Jennifer says:

    I’m looking for a recipe for baby’s one year birthday cake. Has anyone converted this into cup measurements? Also, how do I use all purpose flour instead of self-rising? Thanks so much if you are able to help. :) It looks lovely.

    Jennifer

    • Aitch says:

      it is nice, yes, but no, i don’t think anyone has converted into cups. (ahem… if you do, could you share? ;D) Likewise on the all-purpose front, I’d add whatever raising agent would normally be used with those measurements, do you guys normally add baking powder?

  28. Jennifer says:

    Nevermind! I pieced it together and I’m going to try it.

  29. Zoë says:

    Reallllllllly tasty!! My hubby is eating most of it! Just wondering are the raisins ok for 6month old re choking? I thought anything that small was a no no?

    • Aitch says:

      I’d wonder if crumby cake might be a bit gaggy at that age anyway, so it’s probably a moot point. Was she okay with it?

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