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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Cakes => Topic started by: nonomix on April 06, 2012, 03:18:25 pm

Title: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on April 06, 2012, 03:18:25 pm
Source: The Pink Whisk

I make this cake very often as it is so moist, tasty and delicious! It's also great to use up all your over-ripe bananas  ;D

For 2 loaf tins (Divide the quantities by 2 if you only want 1 cake) :

250 g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
125g butter
225g dark Muscovado sugar (important, do not substitute with white sugar or demerara sugar as it will not have the same taste!)
5 very ripe bananas
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs
150g chocolate chips

Preheat the oven at 180C/160C fan oven/Gas oven 4.

In the Thermomix bowl, mix the butter and sugar 20 sec/speed 4 until well combined.

Add the eggs and the vanilla extract and mix 20 sec/speed 4. Keep the egg shells for the cleaning step later!

Add the flour and baking powder and mix another 20 sec/speed 4 until the flour is combined (scrape down the sides of the bowl with the spatula half way through).

Add the bananas and chocolate chips and mix 15 sec/speed 3 :-:

Line the loaf tins with buttered baking parchment and pour in the mixture.

Bake for 30-35 minutes checking every so often as ovens can vary. Then, cover with foil and bake for another 20 minutes.

Self-clean your bowl: add enough warm water to cover the blades and put the egg shells. Mix 20 sec/speed 8. Rinse and tap yourself in the back for a job well done  ;)

members' comments

runnybabbit - I used dark brown sugar instead of muscovado and it was delicious. So, so, moist. Will have to try it with muscovado next.

courton - I tried with muscovado sugar this time but was not as tasty as last time ...examined the original recipe from pinkwhisk and realised the instructions should clearly state not to mash bananas too finely. Leave it chunky. Makes a huge difference to end product. That was the vital difference ...the difference between using very dark brown sugar and muscovado sugar is minimal.

DJ - Only had 3 large bananas and 110 g chips. Seemed very stiff took longer than 15 secs to mix. Had to use light brown sugar and a bit of Demerara to make up amount. First cake almost eaten! A hit then! Thanks.

JD - One of my loaves was cooked perfectly, the other not as well so I am using the cooked one to serve buttered with coffee and the other one I heat and pour over some custard as it is more like a pudding texture.  Not a problem - 2 types of dessert from 1 recipe. I had to cook one 5 minutes longer and the other I did 10 minutes but it didn't seem to want to cook properly.  I used 160oC F/F but will up the temperature to 180 next time to see if that helps.  Very tasty recipe.
Do you know what, I don't remember cooking it for an extra 20 minutes with alfoil at all.  I think I read the first cooking time, set the timer and didn't keep reading the recipe. No wonder they both needed some more cooking time but it still doesn't explain why one was cooked and the other wasn't as they both shouldn't have been cooked at all.

thermo18 - Yum made this morning for afternoon tea a winner.

Frozzie - Made this tonight but didn't cook with foil in the second cooking time as it wasn't browned after the 35 mins...so cooked the whole time without... Had the same thing happen as jd.. One was more cooked than the other.. They were on the same level in the oven so don't know why.. Both cooked, just one more than the other.. I still had large chunks of banana when mixing so mixed a little more until no noticeable chunks of banana.. Haven't tasted yet as still cooling.. With the cake that was less cooked I just left it in the oven after turning it off and it was fine..Just tasted and they are so good... Lovely recipe.








 
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Cornish Cream on April 06, 2012, 05:10:37 pm
Looks beautiful and moist nonomix :)
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: fundj&e on April 06, 2012, 07:44:59 pm
i have never seen or heard of Muscovado sugar b4 nonomix . Google time  ;D

Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on April 06, 2012, 09:17:22 pm
Fundj, I checked for the italian translation and I found "Muscavato" or "zucchero grezzo"...
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: fundj&e on April 06, 2012, 09:31:12 pm
thanks nonomix will check it out, i have plenty of italian delis around where i live.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: courton on April 06, 2012, 11:25:00 pm
Nonomix, when you say flour I presume plain flour. Here we get plain and self raising flour. I am planning to make your half moons which contains flour but no baking powder...so it is plain flour?
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: courton on April 06, 2012, 11:27:27 pm
Fundj, apparently it is available in Coles and woollies...will check it out!
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Frozzie on April 07, 2012, 06:30:30 am
Courton i imagine its plain flour as here thats all they use generally and add a raising agent when necessary which is generally stated i. The recipe so just flour is generally plain flour.  There is a cake flour but its still not the same as self raising either.. Everybody uses plain flour and as nonomix is french even if she is in ireland i imagine thats what she meant.  However im sure he will comment when she gets back on..
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: cookie1 on April 07, 2012, 09:32:21 am
I would imagine the flavour of bananas and chocolate chips would be rather nice together. On the m ust try list.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on April 07, 2012, 02:56:18 pm
Nonomix, when you say flour I presume plain flour. Here we get plain and self raising flour. I am planning to make your half moons which contains flour but no baking powder...so it is plain flour?
Yes, when I don't specify, it's plain flour!
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: runnybabbit on May 04, 2012, 06:19:00 am
I just made this today and burnt the roof of my mouth eating the first piece. I used dark brown sugar instead of muscovado and it was delicious. So, so, moist. Will have to try it with muscovado next.

I made the mistake of giving a tiny piece to my one-year-old, now I have a little boy crawling after me whenever I eat it, going "MMMM, MMMMMMM!" insisting that I share my cake with him.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: dede on May 04, 2012, 07:09:11 am
Runnybabbit you should of learnt by now that you don't share yummy food with your kids or you will never get any once they get the taste for it :)
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on May 09, 2012, 12:46:24 pm
Runnybabbit  ;D I can picture your baby chasing you around the kitchen! This cake is so addictive, my DD is always asking me to make it!
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: courton on June 08, 2012, 11:29:29 am
I tried with moscovedo sugar this time but was not as tasty as last time ...examined the original recipe from pinkwhisk and realised the instructions should clearly state not to mash bananas too finely. Leave it chunky. Makes a huge difference to end product. That was the vital difference ...the difference between using very dark brown sugar and moscvedo sugar is minimal.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on June 08, 2012, 05:41:26 pm
Muscovado or dark brown sugar will give similar results alright but not if you use white sugar (or even demerara). The banana sjhouldn't be mashed too much if you follow the instructions 15sec/speed 3 reverse blade and the bananas are cut in big chunks to start with. But it's good to specify this. Thanks for the tips Courton!
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: droverjess on June 08, 2012, 07:23:35 pm
Just put in oven now.
Only had 3 large bananas and 110 g chips.
Seemed very stiff took longer than 15 secs to mix?

Had to use light brown sug and a bit of Demerara to make up amount.

Will report IDC as am leaving for family tomorrow.

Will compare with my usual banana cake recipe and maybe write that up but will have to convert.

They look great, just a bit smaller I guess with  2 less bananas.

Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: droverjess on June 09, 2012, 07:51:32 pm
First cake almost eaten!
A hit then!
Thanks.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on June 09, 2012, 08:03:49 pm
Any pics Droverjess??
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: droverjess on June 09, 2012, 09:05:35 pm
Ah well not  this time.
Need to get better at pics.

Need to get tapatalk or something otherwise pics HUGE from iPad.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: judydawn on July 18, 2012, 12:30:46 pm
I forgot to review this recipe when I did it a few weeks ago.   One of my loaves was cooked perfectly, the other not as well so I am using the cooked one to serve buttered with coffee and the other one I heat and pour over some custard as it is more like a pudding texture.  Not a problem - 2 types of dessert from 1 recipe  ;)  I had to cook one 5 minutes longer and the other I did 10 minutes but it didn't seem to want to cook properly.  I used 160oC F/F but will up the temperature to 180 next time to see if that helps.  Very tasty recipe. The photo is of the one I serve with butter as a cake.

Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on July 18, 2012, 05:33:53 pm
Hi Judy, yes ovens can vary a lot so it's always good to test a few different settings. Your cake looks great and I'm glad you liked it. Don't know why the other didn't cook, was it on a different shelf in the oven ? Did you add the extra 20 minutes covered with foil?
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: courton on July 18, 2012, 11:32:57 pm
I have made this cake 4 times and it works out perfectly each time. So it is a mystery.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: judydawn on July 19, 2012, 12:18:05 pm
Don't know why the other didn't cook, was it on a different shelf in the oven ? Did you add the extra 20 minutes covered with foil?

Sorry nonomix, just saw your reply.  Do you know what, I don't remember cooking it for an extra 20 minutes with alfoil at all.  I think I read the first cooking time, set the timer and didn't keep reading the recipe  :-)) :-))  No wonder they both needed some more cooking time but it still doesn't explain why one was cooked and the other wasn't as they both shouldn't have been cooked at all ;D
One of the tins was bigger than the other but I put less filling in the bigger one to compensate for that.  OK, my mistake but the cake wasn't wasted and is being used. 
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: fundj&e on July 20, 2012, 12:40:30 am
thats not like you JD  :o its something i would do not reading the recipe all the way through
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: judydawn on July 20, 2012, 01:51:59 am
Guess we all slip up occasionally Uni.  I suppose I just presumed a cake time would just be the one amount, as most are.  My mistakes are usually because I haven't read something properly or have skipped a line in the method but I still haven't had to throw anything out for a very long time.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: thermo18 on July 22, 2012, 03:12:13 am
Yum made this morning for afternoon tea a winner  :D
Title: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Frozzie on August 08, 2013, 11:01:13 am
Made this tonight but didnt cook with foil inthe second cooking time as it wasnt browned after the 35 mins...so cooked the whole time without... Had the same thing happen as jd.. One was more cooked than the other.. They were on the same level in theoven so dont know why.. Both cooked justone more than the other.. I still had large chunks of banana when mixing so mixed a little more until no noticable chunks of banana.. Havent tasted yet as still cooling..

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With the cake that was less cooked I just left it in the oven after turning it off and it was fine..
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: judydawn on August 08, 2013, 11:30:24 am
They look great Kim.
Title: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Frozzie on August 08, 2013, 11:38:50 am
Thanks jd... Just tasted and they are so good... Lovely recipe :). Dh is taking one cake to work tomorrow.. Saves me eating it lol.. Need to go on a diet badly :(

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Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: nonomix on August 08, 2013, 12:11:27 pm
They are gorgeous Frozzie! The cooking time seems to throw off a few people but in the end, it's trial and error as every oven is different. Glad you liked the cakes, they are always a hit at my house but I find that they are much nicer warm. The next day, I always reheat my slice a few seconds in the microwave to get that "just out of the oven" feeling!
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Frozzie on August 08, 2013, 12:46:12 pm
Will try heated tomorrow but it was delish cooled as well with bits of softened banana here and there... In the end the cakes were perfect just left the less cooked one in the cooling oven... Like you said its trial and error and every oven is different.. Love the recipe... Reminded me of "goûter" miam miam... Delish .. Will certainly be making again :) thankyou
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: obbie on August 12, 2013, 02:50:25 am
will make, thankyou
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Wonder on August 12, 2013, 02:59:35 am
Just waiting for some old bananas and then I'll make this. DS won't have banana cake but loves banana and choc chip muffins so he should like this cake.
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Debbiebillg on August 12, 2013, 03:05:09 am
My kids are the same Wonder, they will only eat banana cake with choc chips. Kids grrrrrrr
Title: Re: Banana-Chocolate cake to die for!
Post by: Frozzie on August 12, 2013, 03:12:16 am
Wonder mine werent that old if that helps... A bit in between really ripe and not ripe lol