The Best Banana Cake I’ve Ever Had

If you’re searching for the best banana cake recipe, your search is over. Not banana bread masquerading as cake—this is a soft, buttery, ultra-moist sheet cake loaded with real banana flavor and topped with silky cream cheese frosting.

banana cake with cream cheese frosting.

I originally published this recipe in 2016 and have since added new photos and a few more success tips.


My Go-To, Never-Fail Banana Cake

This is my go-to banana cake when I have a bunch of overripe bananas sitting on the counter—and once you try it, you’ll understand why. It’s unbelievably soft and moist with a rich buttery crumb and plenty of bold banana flavor in every bite. We’re not making banana bread here—this is a true cake, tender and fluffy, topped with a thick layer of tangy cream cheese frosting that takes it over the top.

It’s simple enough for a casual bake, yet special enough for birthdays, gatherings, and holidays. One bite and you’ll understand why this is a reader favorite!

One reader, Paul, commented:I have been baking for 15 years. I use nothing but the finest ingredients. This banana cake IS by far the best banana cake I have ever made or tasted!!! ★★★★★

Another reader, Lorena, commented:Words don’t do justice to what happens to your taste buds as they experience the first bite. The texture is perfectly moist, the flavor is exquisite. Hands down the best banana cake ever. It’s one of those recipes that you want to pass down as family heirlooms. ★★★★★

Another reader, Jacqui, commented:The title of this recipe definitely holds true… this is a keeper for sure! ★★★★★

Another reader, Barb, commented:My husband tried it and said that this was the best banana cake he’d ever had. I told him that was the name of the recipe! … We’d give it 10 stars if we could. Great recipe, Sally, thank you! ★★★★★

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Remember that time I told you about the best banana cake I’ve ever had? I enjoyed obsessed over it at a family reunion. My husband’s cousin made it and I stalked her down like a dessert creep and proceeded to talk her ear off about cream cheese frosting and spotty bananas for 35 minutes straight.

What? You don’t do that at parties?

It was the moistest cake I’ve ever eaten. Stick-to-the-back of your fork moist. The perfect cream cheese frosting, both sweet and tangy, sinking into the top of the cake made it even moister. Sweet, but not overpowering. Mega banana flavor, certainly more banana flavor than any banana bread I’ve ever eaten. Very buttery and cakey from creaming the butter and sugars. Just a ridiculously rich, decadent dessert.

The banana cake was dense, but not heavy. If that makes any sense? (Coming from the lady who talks about rotting bananas at social gatherings, but stick with me here.) The crumb was very soft, but they were tight crumbs. The cake didn’t fall apart when you took a forkful.

It was, hands down, the best banana cake I’ve ever had. And I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

ingredients in bowls including flour, sugar, buttermilk, brown sugar, and cinnamon.

Start With Spotty Bananas

The recipe starts with 1 and 1/2 cups (345g) mashed bananas, or about 4 medium or 3 large ripe bananas. Now, make sure those bananas are nice and spotty. More brown spots = sweeter, more banana flavor. It’s what you want for banana bread, chocolate banana bread, and banana muffins, too. Your cake (and everyone who eats it) will thank you.

I simply mash the bananas in my mixer—the same mixer I use to make the rest of the batter. Beat the bananas on high speed for a minute, then transfer to another bowl. No need to wash the mixing bowl before you cream the butter and sugars.

mashed bananas in a glass stand mixer bowl

Can I Use Frozen Bananas?

Yes and I do this often. Thaw the frozen bananas at room temperature. Drain off any excess liquid, mash, then use as instructed in the recipe below. See How to Freeze & Thaw Bananas for Baking.


Other Ingredients You Need:

  • Flour: All-purpose flour creates the structure of this banana cake.
  • Baking Powder & Baking Soda: For lift. Be sure they are fresh—expired leaveners will leave you with a dense, stodgy cake.
  • Cinnamon & Salt: For flavor.
  • Butter: Be sure to start with proper room-temperature butter.
  • Sugar: You need both white granulated and brown sugar to sweeten this cake.
  • Eggs: To bind everything together and add tenderness and lift.
  • Vanilla: Essential for flavor in all banana desserts!
  • Buttermilk: Buttermilk is the moist-maker in this cake. The cake wouldn’t be what it is without it! You also need the acid in buttermilk to help the baking soda do its job. If you don’t keep buttermilk on hand or can’t find it at the store, you can make this buttermilk substitute: measure 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Pour into a liquid measuring cup. Then add enough whole milk until it reaches 1 and 1/2 cups. Stir, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then it’s ready to be added to your batter.

Here’s the batter. There will be some lumps, and that’s fine!

batter in glass bowl.
batter in glass pan.

You can use either a metal or glass 9×13-inch pan. I usually bake this cake in a glass pan, which works really well and bakes it evenly. If using glass, the bake time may be on the slightly longer end.


The Best Frosting for Banana Cake

This is the silkiest and smoothest cream cheese frosting I’ve ever tasted! It’s similar to the cream cheese frosting that we use for carrot cake, but the ratio of cream cheese to butter is different. For this banana cake, we’re using a 2:1 ratio of cream cheese to butter, instead of the carrot cake’s 4:1 ratio. So this makes the frosting a little firmer, silkier, and definitely more buttery!

There’s also a lot of cream cheese frosting. When you begin slathering it onto the cake, you’ll probably go “Sally, this is way too much frosting!” But it’s not. You want a nice thick layer. It’s essential.

If you love the flavor of brown butter, the brown butter cream cheese frosting from my zucchini cake would be fantastic here.

frosting sheet cake with cream cheese frosting.
banana cake slices on plates.

Not a fan of cream cheese frosting or just want to try something different?

This banana cake recipe is simple, reliable, and perfect for everything from casual baking days to celebrations, and I have a feeling it’ll earn a permanent spot in your recipe rotation. Just scroll through the many, many reviews below by home bakers who swear by this recipe for the best banana cake!

Other Banana Cake Sizes

  1. Layer Cake (Pictured Above): You can make this as either a 2-layer or 3-layer cake. For a 2-layer cake, divide the batter between two greased and lined 9-inch round pans and bake at 350°F (177°C) for 26–30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. For a 3-layer cake, divide the batter between three pans and bake for 22–26 minutes.
  2. Cupcakes: I’ve gotten a few questions about turning this cake into cupcakes. For about 2 dozen cupcakes, fill the cupcake liners halfway and bake for about 20–22 minutes. Same oven temperature. Or use this very similar banana cupcakes recipe.
  3. Bundt Cake: I recommend using my similar recipe for chocolate marble banana Bundt cake instead. (There’s a little extra baking powder for lift, which is helpful when baking in a large Bundt pan.) You can leave out the chocolate swirl in that recipe if you wish, and top with the cream cheese icing from this recipe for hummingbird Bundt cake.
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banana cake with cream cheese frosting.

The Best Banana Cake I’ve Ever Had

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  • Author: Sally McKenney
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 hours (includes cooling)
  • Yield: serves 12
  • Category: Cake
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Soft, buttery, and ultra-moist, this is truly the best banana cake. Made with ripe bananas and topped with tangy cream cheese frosting, it’s a longtime reader favorite.


Ingredients

Banana Cake

  • 1 and 1/2 cups (345g) mashed bananas (about 4 medium or 3 large bananas)
  • 3 cups (375g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup (12 Tbsp; 170g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 1 cup (200g) granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup (100g) packed light or dark brown sugar
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/2 cups (360ml) buttermilk, at room temperature*

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 8 ounces (226g) full-fat brick cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 3 cups (360g) confectioners’ sugar, plus an extra 1/4 cup if needed
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt


Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C) and grease a metal or glass 9×13-inch pan.
  2. Make the cake: Mash the bananas. I usually just use my mixer for this! Set mashed bananas aside.
  3. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside.
  4. Using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter and both sugars on medium-high speed until creamed together, about 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl with a spatula as needed. Add the eggs and the vanilla. Beat on medium-high speed until combined, then beat in the mashed bananas. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. With the mixer running on low speed, add the dry ingredients in 3 additions, alternating with the buttermilk and mixing each addition just until incorporated. Do not overmix. The batter will be slightly thick and a few lumps are OK.
  5. Spread batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 45–50 minutes. Baking times vary, so keep an eye on yours. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. If you find the top of the cake is browning too quickly in the oven, loosely cover it with aluminum foil.
  6. Remove the cake from the oven and set on a cooling rack. Allow to cool completely. After about 45 minutes, I usually transfer it to the refrigerator to speed things up.
  7. Make the frosting: In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle or whisk attachment, beat the cream cheese and butter together on high speed until smooth and creamy. Add 3 cups confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and salt. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds, then increase to high speed and beat for 2 minutes. If you want the frosting a little thicker, add the extra 1/4 cup of confectioners sugar (I usually do). Spread the frosting on the cooled cake.
  8. Refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving. This helps sets the frosting and makes cutting easier.
  9. Cover leftover cake tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Bring to room temperature before serving, if desired.

Notes

  1. Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: Prepare cake through step 6. Cover the cake tightly and refrigerate for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 3 months. Bring to room temperature, make the frosting, frost, and serve. Frosted or unfrosted cake freezes well, up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, bring to room temperature, and then frost if needed and serve.
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links): 9×13-inch Pan (Metal Pan or Glass Pan) | Glass Mixing Bowl | Whisk | Electric Mixer (Handheld or Stand) | Cooling Rack | Icing Spatula
  3. Frozen Bananas: You can use frozen bananas here. Thaw the frozen bananas. Drain off any excess liquid, mash, then use as instructed in the recipe. See How to Freeze & Thaw Bananas for Baking.
  4. Buttermilk: Buttermilk is required for this recipe. You can make your own DIY buttermilk substitute if needed. Add 1 Tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to a liquid measuring cup. Then add enough room-temperature whole milk to the same measuring cup until it reaches 1 and 1/2 cups (360g/ml). (In a pinch, lower-fat or nondairy milks work for this soured milk, but the cake won’t taste as moist or rich.) Stir it and let sit for 5 minutes. The homemade “buttermilk” will be somewhat curdled and ready to use in the recipe.
  5. Cupcakes: For about 2 dozen cupcakes, fill the cupcake liners halfway and bake for about 20–22 minutes. Same oven temperature. Or use this very similar banana cupcakes recipe.
  6. Can I Turn This Into a Banana Bundt Cake? I recommend using my very similar recipe for chocolate marble banana Bundt cake instead. (There’s a little extra baking powder for lift, which is helpful when baking in a large Bundt pan.) You can leave out the chocolate swirl in that recipe if you wish, and top with the cream cheese icing from this recipe for hummingbird Bundt cake.
  7. Layer Cake: You can make this as either a 2-layer or 3-layer cake. For a 2-layer cake, divide the batter between two greased and lined 9-inch round pans and bake at 350°F (177°C) for 26–30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. For a 3-layer cake, divide the batter between three pans and bake for 22–26 minutes. I often like to pair the layer cake with this brown butter cream cheese frosting.
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Sally McKenney

Sally McKenney is a baker, food photographer, and New York Times best-selling author. Her kitchen-tested recipes and step-by-step tutorials have given millions of readers the knowledge and confidence to bake from scratch. Sally’s work has been featured on TODAY, Good Morning America, Taste of Home, People, and more.

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  1. Bettyann Sonn says:
    July 3, 2021

    I just made this banana cake. It smells wonderful. It is cooking and I am going to make the icing on a little while. I will be tasting it later this evening. To continue.

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  2. Sasha says:
    July 1, 2021

    Does the cake (without the frosting) have to be refrigerated? I was planning to bake it and take it to my family reunion but there will be no room to store it in the refrigerator.

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      July 2, 2021

      Hi Sasha, the cake should be okay at room temperature for a few days without the frosting.

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  3. Favour Emmanuel says:
    June 27, 2021

    I loved it and it came out beautiful, I’ll surely recommend this recipe to my friends, thank you so much

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  4. Vinti says:
    June 27, 2021

    Hi Sally,
    This is the beat banana cake recipe ever. Thanks so much!

    Reply
  5. Janice DeAngelis says:
    June 26, 2021

    I made this cake for my girlfriends birthday and she said it was the absolute most wonderful birthday cake she had ever had!! It really was delicious and quite frankly better than anything I’ve ever had in the bakery thank you for all your recipes.

    Reply
  6. Christine says:
    June 26, 2021

    First of all, thank you for sharing this recipe!
    I’ve had the same problem two times: the upper half of the cake is perfect, but the bottom half doesn’t have that crumbly texture. The bottom layer has a very dense pudding-like texture. The toothpick inserted came out clean though. Do you have an idea of what went wrong?
    I followed your recipe exactly, except that I used half the ingredients listed for a round 9-inch tin.

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 28, 2021

      Hi Christine, it sounds like the cake simply hasn’t been baked through long enough. When halving the recipe, is it filling your pan more than half way? If so, there’s likely too much batter which is causing it to heat and bake unevenly. For next time, fill the pan only half way and then use the leftover batter for a few cupcakes. Or, if you have a 9×9 square pan, that should work a bit better, too. Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try!

      Reply
  7. Mary says:
    June 25, 2021

    My son and I found the cinnamon too over powering. But obviously there are some spice cake lovers out there. We were disappointed because the cinnamon disguised the taste of the banana. I made it again, at a later date, without the cinnamon and it was a home run!
    I used a buttercream icing with maple flavouring.

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  8. Claire Cave says:
    June 25, 2021

    I have just made the mixture as per the ingredients, but it seems way too runny??

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 25, 2021

      Hi Claire, did you use fresh or frozen bananas by chance? If you used frozen, it’s possible that there may be too much liquid in the batter. Or, was your butter too soft? We’d also recommend taking a look at the video if you haven’t already — that should give you a good idea of what the batter texture should be like.

      Reply
  9. Jackie says:
    June 25, 2021

    Can I use frozen bananas? If so, should I then reduce or cut any other ingredients out?

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 25, 2021

      Hi Jackie, Fresh (ripe) is best, but you can use thawed frozen bananas. We recommend draining them if there’s a lot of liquid.

      Reply
  10. Carol says:
    June 23, 2021

    Cake was tasty and moist but even though I used 1/2 the sugar in both the cake and icing recipes, it was way too sweet for us!

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  11. Shari Campbell says:
    June 19, 2021

    I followed directions to a T, but my cake seems way, way too heavy? It was too filling with just a very small piece. I must have made a mistake somewhere?

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 21, 2021

      Hi Shari, if the cake tasted heavy over overly dense, it’s possible the cake batter was over mixed — that’s usually the culprit for dense cakes. We share more helpful tips on how to prevent dry and dense cakes here, that you might find helpful for next time. Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try!

      Reply
  12. Josie says:
    June 18, 2021

    Omg yessss I made this, and I think it’s the best banana cake I’ve ever had. I think the proportions of ingredients are perfect. I’m keeping this in my binder of recipes.

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  13. Alicia says:
    June 17, 2021

    Yummy! I added a half tsp of nutmeg. Just because I love nutmeg. Otherwise followed recipe exactly. Nice and moist and so delish.

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  14. David Ritchie says:
    June 16, 2021

    Hi. In the cake I added 1/2 tsp powdered ginger and 1/2 tsp powdered cinnamon.
    For the icing I beat 1/4 cup cocoa into the butter and cream cheese. The icing was a bit stiff. I added a few tbsp sour cream.

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  15. Jude says:
    June 14, 2021

    Hello… thank you for sharing this recipe!
    I’m just wondering why it needs refrigeration?

    Reply
  16. Michelle Adams says:
    June 12, 2021

    Any thing special to add for high altitude baking?

    Reply
    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 13, 2021

      Hi Michelle, I wish we could help, but have no experience baking at high altitude. Some readers have found this chart helpful: https://www.kingarthurflour.com/learn/high-altitude-baking.html

      Reply
  17. Mars says:
    June 8, 2021

    Thank you for this great recipe. Simply delicious! Deliciously simple!

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  18. Joyce says:
    June 5, 2021

    Came our perfect all three times that I used it. The second time I didn’t have buttermilk or milk , it still turned out pretty nice. However, the simple addition of buttermilk does wonders!! Thanks for sharing this recipe, God bless you.

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  19. Shari says:
    June 4, 2021

    Can this be made in a sheet cake pan?

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 4, 2021

      Hi Shari, our cake pan sizes and conversions guide will be helpful in scaling this cake for different pans. Hope you enjoy it!

      Reply
  20. Veronica says:
    June 4, 2021

    This cake came out delicious, fluffy, and moist – probably because I followed the recipe exactly. Thank you and I will definitely be saving this recipe to use again and again.

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  21. Abby Williams says:
    June 2, 2021

    Do you know how many grams or ounces for the bananas? They vary in size significantly.
    Thank you for publishing this recipe, can’t wait to try!

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 2, 2021

      Hi Abby! You’ll need 1.5 cups of mashed bananas which should be about 340 g. Enjoy!

      Reply
  22. Julie says:
    June 2, 2021

    Making ahead for my mom’s birthday this weekend. The cake turned out great! Will the frosting be sufficient for a 2-layer 9 in. cake, or do I need to augment?

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 2, 2021

      Hi Julie! This should be enough for a two layer cake. If you want extra for decoration or an extra thick layer you could multiply the recipe by 1.5x. Hope it’s a hit!

      Reply
  23. Angel says:
    June 1, 2021

    I know 24 cupcakes come out of this batter. My question would be, can this cream cheese/butter frosting be used for the cupcakes? If so, what do you recommend, pastry tip or the good ole angled spatula? Thanks.

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 1, 2021

      Hi Angel! This cream cheese frosting would be perfect for cupcakes. Either a round tip or a spatula would be best – cream cheese frosting is usually too thin to pipe with intricate piping tips. You can see how we frosted these banana cupcakes for inspiration (or follow that recipe instead). Hope you love them!

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  24. Angel says:
    June 1, 2021

    I have made this recipe multiple times. I have followed every step of the recipe concisely. I must say that this cake has gotten me in serious problems. My family wants me to make it every week. I add chopped walnuts and sift the powdered sugar. I use very dark sugar and since I have various lemon trees, I make my own buttermilk. Sally thanks for sharing this awesome recipe.

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  25. LAURIE ANN METE says:
    May 31, 2021

    I made this recipe and it turned out excellent and moist! Only thing I didn’t make was the cream cheese frosting because my husband has a lactose problem but the cake was great! I sprinkled powdered sugar on top is there a substitute for cream cheese?

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 31, 2021

      Hi Laurie! We’re so glad you enjoyed this cake. Unfortunately there’s no dairy-free substitute for cream cheese that we’ve found – let us know if you find something!

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  26. Coco says:
    May 28, 2021

    One of the most amazing cakes I’ve ever had. So moist. I made peanut butter frosting instead of cream cheese, and it was delicious. My husband loves bananas and peanut butter, and this was for his birthday!

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  27. Vanessa Taylor says:
    May 25, 2021

    Was wondering if you can freeze it after it’s been frosted?

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 25, 2021

      Hi Vanessa, sure can! Frosted cake freezes well, up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, bring to room temperature or serve cold.

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  28. Krystal says:
    May 24, 2021

    Hi Sally!
    This is THE best banana cake EVER! Very soft and moist. I used soured cream as there was no buttermilk at the shop. It was super moist (a little too much) hot but cool it’s perfect with cream cheese frosting – I cheated and mixed cream cheese with icing sugar and it was fine. This is now my go to banana cake recipe. My only issue is how to make it firmer to be able to decorate with fondant?

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 24, 2021

      Hi Krystal, we’re so glad you enjoyed this cake! We recommend using our regular vanilla buttercream under the fondant, as it’s a bit sturdier. You can still use the cream cheese frosting between layers, if desired.

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  29. Kathy says:
    May 23, 2021

    I have made this cake several times it is absolutely delicious. The name fits the cake well. The best banana cake I’ve ever had! Thanks Sally!

    Reply
  30. Terri says:
    May 22, 2021

    This is by far the most moist cake I’ve ever made. But then, your recipes have never disappointed me! I’m normally a 9×13 pan gal, intimidated by the layer cake but I went for it with this recipe and it was a success!! I love that you give all the different baking options. Absolutely delicious!! Going to try your carrot cake next!!

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