Banana walnut cake

Akshada Yadav Mudaliyar
Akshada Yadav Mudaliyar @cook_20809118

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Banana walnut cake is loved by everybody at my house. My kids just love this cake. So though of sharing this with my cookpad family 😊

Banana walnut cake

#rainbowweek2
Banana walnut cake is loved by everybody at my house. My kids just love this cake. So though of sharing this with my cookpad family 😊

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Ingredients

  1. 240 gmAll purpose flour
  2. 113 gmbutter (room temperature)
  3. 50 gmpowdered sugar
  4. 450 gmripened bananas (mashed)
  5. 1 tspbaking powder
  6. 1/2 tspbaking soda
  7. 1/4 tspcinnamon powder
  8. 1/4 tspcoffee powder
  9. 120 mlmilk
  10. 1/2 cupwalnuts (chopped)

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Let's get started...a quick look at the ingredients. All ingredients should be at room temperature. Mix all the dry ingredients (All purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon powder and coffee powder) in a bowl and keep aside.

  2. 2

    In a separate bowl start creaming the butter and sugar. Beat it till the time you get pale colour mixture.

  3. 3

    Now add the mashed bananas(I had only 338gms of mashed bananas so adjusted the sweetness by increasing the sugar)and give it a mix and then add the dry ingredients. Just mix with the beater on low spead untill everything well incorporated (instead of beater you can use your spatula too)

  4. 4

    Now add the chopped walnuts (dusted with flour, so that they don't sink to the bottom) and gently mix it with the spatula using the cut and fold method. Now add the batter in 4"×9" linned loaf tin and place the tin into a preheated oven at 180 degree celsius for 40-45 mins in the middle rack with both the rods and fan on. Kindly note that every oven functions differently understand your oven baking temperature, timing and bake accordingly.

  5. 5

    To check if the cake is done insert a wodden skewers in the center of the cake and if it comes out clean then your cake is done. Let the cake sit in the tin for 10 mins and then remove the cake for the tin and let it completely cool on the wire rack. Cut the cake only once it's completely cool and enjoy it with a cup of tea or just have it as is because anyhow you have it, it will taste good.

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