This moist banana cake with be your new favorite way to use up brown bananas. The caramel frosting is out of this world!
Today I'm here to tell you a story of what happens when I attempt to actually follow a recipe.
And no, this fluffy pillow of caramel banana heaven is not the only thing that happens. Unfortunately.
See, I have this recipe from my great aunt Pat. I was going to be really cool and follow the recipe with only a couple of minor adjustments. When I was done mixing the batter, I was like, "Okay, so this didn't make much, but maybe it will quadruple in size in the oven."
When I got done baking I was like, "Okay guys, there is something seriously wrong with this cake. It looks really freaky."
But no matter, on to the frosting. So I was digging around in the cupboards for the sugar and I was like, "Where did I put that sugar? I mean, I just used it for the.... for the... for the..."
So it was then that I realized I had not in fact used the sugar for the cake.
I was so distraught that I immediately smashed the sugarless cake in a furious and maniacal frenzy.
No matter. While the new cake baked, I whipped up some caramel for the frosting.
The second cake came out looking like a dream come true so I drizzled on my beauteous caramel frosting.
Then I sprinkled on some toasted walnuts just for the heck of it and called it a success.
So I guess the moral of this story is that sugar is important. But we already knew that.
When I got done baking I was like, "Okay guys, there is something seriously wrong with this cake. It looks really freaky."
But no matter, on to the frosting. So I was digging around in the cupboards for the sugar and I was like, "Where did I put that sugar? I mean, I just used it for the.... for the... for the..."
So it was then that I realized I had not in fact used the sugar for the cake.
I was so distraught that I immediately smashed the sugarless cake in a furious and maniacal frenzy.
No matter. While the new cake baked, I whipped up some caramel for the frosting.
The second cake came out looking like a dream come true so I drizzled on my beauteous caramel frosting.
Then I sprinkled on some toasted walnuts just for the heck of it and called it a success.
So I guess the moral of this story is that sugar is important. But we already knew that.
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Ha ha ha! This made me laugh because I once did this with a cake only it was eggs!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing!
I've done the same thing with baking soda and baking powder. NOT something I will be repeating (hopefully).
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious, my family and I will definitely be giving it a go :-).
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