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Banana Cake with Fudge Frosting
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32 Ratings

5 spoons 47%
4 spoons 25%
3 spoons 19%
2 spoons 9%
1 spoons
Homemade cake and frosting? It doesn't get any better!
Prep: 15 MinTotal: 1 Hr 50 Min
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Posted 11/19/2011 1:56:46 PM REPORT ABUSE DeeL9999 said:
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cake was good, but a little bland, not much banana flavor. The icing was OK, but tasted no different from just regular icing with cocoa added, without all the fuss.
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Posted 2/5/2011 1:47:57 PM REPORT ABUSE cubsgirl01 said:
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I have made this cake on several occasions. It is a big hit with men. And wonderful for winter.
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:52:39 AM REPORT ABUSE Balloo said:
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This cake is delicious!!! Best of all the receipe is easy to follow & easy to do. Will become a family favorite for years to come.
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:52:19 AM REPORT ABUSE alissap03 said:
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This recipe is awesome!!! I kept going back for more....and more.......and more hahaha. The frosting is a bit "sticky" but nice - it hardens up if you put it in the fridge for a bit (or ice the cake then put it in the fridge). I made this in New Zealand, and it worked out just fine....cook it in 180c tempature.. :)
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Posted 9/20/2008 6:10:10 PM REPORT ABUSE pearl_jammer said:
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This was the first cake I have ever made and it actually turned out! The icing was a bit runny, I don't think I waited long enough to spread it but it was soooo good! The leftovers are great warmed up a bit in the microwave mmm! It was great, thanks.
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Posted 6/19/2008 11:13:30 AM REPORT ABUSE
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This was a very good cake if you like banana and chocolate together! I added 1 1/2 Cups banana (3 small bananas) to make it a bit more moist, and I also shaved some baking chocolate into the batter. Very yummy!
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Posted 2/13/2008 8:50:46 AM REPORT ABUSE odessajay said:
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Sorry...thought I would love this and just didn't. The cake was really bland and the frosting was way to sweet. Wish I could say differently.
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Posted 11/18/2007 8:51:30 PM REPORT ABUSE Mamacheese said:
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My husband thought this was a slice of heaven. So did I! It didn't last long in our house. I liked it so much I shared the recipe with family and friends. Wonderful!
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Posted 11/20/2006 7:51:55 AM REPORT ABUSE fg said:
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great recipe, my family loved it. i added walnuts in it.. you can put the walnuts in the cake or crush them and use put them on the chocolate frosting
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Posted 2/15/2006 12:34:33 PM REPORT ABUSE Jenn said:
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This cake is to die for! It''s like eating soft fudge and cake at the same time, two things that you can never have enough of. I used stage 3 baby food bananas instead of fresh ones, so you never have to worry about having bananas at home or wheter or not they''re suitable for baking. The only problem with this cake is that you''ll want to eat the whole thing!
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