SusanBP0129
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This thread explores the idea of making a banana chocolate chip micro cake using super ripe bananas. Participants share their experiences, thoughts on recipes, and cooking tips related to this concept.
Views differ on specific recipes and techniques, with no clear consensus on the best method for incorporating bananas into the cake.
Participants share personal experiences and recipes related to baking with bananas, focusing on the use of super ripe bananas in various contexts.
Consultants interested in baking with bananas or looking for creative ways to use ripe fruit may find this discussion relevant.
SusanBP0129 said:I have bananas that are super ripe and was wondering if I could do the 321 cake and add mashed bananas & chocolate chips to it..... ???
Anyone have a recipe like this??
jenniferknapp said:I can't see why not!! Let us know how it turns out!
PS: My grandma makes the best banana bread from wayyy overripe bananas! (and then frozen until she has enough/needs them)
SusanBP0129 said:Okay....I mixed yellow cake mix, 2 mashed bananas, 3 eggs and 2 cups of sour cream. Then I added some chocolate chips. I just flipped it out....looks okay.....
I will tell you how it is after I try it.... Here goes!![]()
dannyzmom said:Would you share her recipe? My 5yo is a nut for banana bread.
jenniferknapp said:I will get a copy of my gram's banana bread as soon as possible![]()
SusanBP0129 said:Can't wait!
When you freeze bananas, do you peel them first???
priscilla said:No. Freeze them in the peel. To use them, thaw them out and cut an end off. Squeeze the (very mushy) banana into your measuring cup or bowl. Do this slowly and carefully or the peel will split on the side and ooze banana all over your hand...![]()
Robin
jenniferknapp said:I will get a copy of my gram's banana bread as soon as possible![]()
Yes, super ripe bananas are actually ideal for making a banana choc chip micro cake. Their natural sweetness and soft texture enhance the flavor and moisture of the cake.
To prepare super ripe bananas, simply peel them and mash them in a bowl using a fork or a potato masher until smooth. This will help incorporate them evenly into the batter.
Typically, one medium to large super ripe banana is sufficient for a single serving micro cake. If you prefer a stronger banana flavor, you can use two smaller bananas.
Yes, you can substitute chocolate chips with other mix-ins like chopped nuts, dried fruit, or even peanut butter chips, depending on your taste preferences.
Cooking times may vary depending on your microwave's wattage, but generally, you should cook the micro cake for about 1 to 1.5 minutes. Start with 1 minute and check for doneness, adding additional time as needed.