That’s Bananas

banana cake cream cheese frosting chocolate covered pretzels

You might see a lot of banana things up here soon. See, I’m kind of obsessed. With the flavor, with the color, with the creamy texture. There really isn’t anything wrong with bananas. I love waiting until the very last moment when they’re brown and speckly to mash them up into a perfectly moist cake or bread. They can make dessert or breakfast (obviously, I love both, so it doesn’t matter) but aren’t too sweet that you can’t eat it for both. Pair a banana cake with cream cheese frosting and ah, you’ve got simplicity and comfort at it’s finest. This time I topped it off with a unexpected chocolate covered pretzel crumble. Ohh, these flavors all work so well together!

Can you sense my adoration? I love this cake. I’ve made it before, and have even blogged about it ages ago. But most great things are meant to share again. So that’s why it was exactly the right thing to bring to kick off my first week in a new office. It made me a happy girl to go into the kitchen at the end of the day and see that empty plate. Now we’ve had a shared, sweet experience…a great way kick off a new relationship. Thanks, bananas.

banana cake cream cheese frosting chocolate covered pretzels

Banana Cake

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for pans
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 4 large ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • (For some reason this time around the batter was very thick, so I added some whole milk to make it the right consistency.)
  1. Grease two 9″ round cake pans. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. In a bowl of a stand mixer combine flour, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Add the eggs, oil, bananas, and vanilla.
  3. Pour evenly into cake pans and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  4. Cool on cake pans for 10 minutes, the invert on to a wire rack and cool completely.

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 2 eight-ounce package of cream cheese, softened
  • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
  • 1- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4-5 cups confectioners’ sugar
  1. Beat the cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add the vanilla extract.
  2. Gradually add the sugar and beat until incorporated.
  3. Frost in between layers, on top, and around the cake.
* Crumble up some chocolate covered pretzels and sprinkle on top. This is a great flavor combo!

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Side by Side

pansy flower side by side missoni fabric couch color maggie austin

Maggie Austin Cake // Anna Spiro Designs

Pansies are actually my favorite flower, even though they’re small and a bit overused in bland landscaping. But I loved planting the yellow and purple ones in our garden with my mom when I was little. They will always be the true sign of spring for me.

When I about 14 years old, I saw this amazing patio chaise in a Missoni pansy fabric in an home decor magazine. I immediately ripped that page out and I still have it today. I think I had dreams about that fabric, I was just so in love. When I interned at House Beautiful, I was lucky enough to acquire a small swatch of this Missoni “Violette Summer Bouquet” fabric. I think I gasped when I first came across it and then again when I was allowed to take it home!

So here we are today. It’s feeling almost like spring and just look at this amazing duo before us. My favorite fabric, flower, and cake designer all come together. How HAPPY does this make me??

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Cake Transformed

Last week I made a four-layer chocolate cake with chocolate pudding filling and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup topping. Yeah, decadent. And awesome. Check it out…

chocolate cake pudding dessert reese's peanut butter cup layers

But then this happened…

chocolate cake pudding dessert reese's peanut butter cup layers mess

Yes, the top layer totally just slid off. See, I’m not all pretty pictures on this blog…you get to see my mistakes too. Usually something like this would get me so frustrated, but this time I just sat on my kitchen floor laughing. I really don’t know for all long I was there. I just couldn’t stop laughing. There’s really nothing else I could have done. Just pure cake comedy.

But once I collected myself, I was able to put it back together just a bit…

chocolate cake pudding dessert reese's peanut butter cup layers gold

And before it could fall again, I completely deconstructed it and turned the cake into a giant parfait. See, if something goes wrong with your cake, don’t fret. Just cube the cake, mix with the pudding, and layer with whipped cream. It still tastes just as great and decadent. And look how inventive you are!

chocolate cake pudding dessert reese's peanut butter cup layers parfait whipped cream

Oh, I also made a few matching cupcakes with leftover cake batter. Oh so cute!

chocolate cake pudding dessert reese's peanut butter cup layers cupcake whipped cream

So the point of this post? I had high hopes for how this cake would turn out and how it would photograph. And well, in that respect, it failed miserably. But I had a ton of fun. And really, that’s what it’s all about.

In the past few months I’ve had the chance (yes, lucky me!) to spend some quality time alone. It’s not always easy. It can be lonely. But I’ve come to enjoy it and embrace hanging out with my super fun self. This cake fiasco was one of those moments. When I was sitting in my kitchen laughing hysterically at this over-turned, ridiculous, over-the-top cake, I was truly having fun. And that’s a discovery worth celebrating with some chocolate pudding cake/parfait/cupcake.

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