This Chocolate Banana Cake is a great way of using those brown bananas in your fruit bowl. More indulgent than banana bread for when you fancy something a bit richer!
Baking with bananas? Try my Slow Cooker Banana Bread or my popular Vegan Banana Bread
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Published May 2015, Updated May 2020
I don’t quite know how but we ended up with yet another bunch over-ripe bananas this week. They definitely turn from bright yellow to brown in record time in this heat!
I put them right in the middle of the kitchen counter as reminder to do something with them – I couldn’t bring myself to throw them out.
They sat there for a couple of days, turning darker and more reproachful by the hour. I am not hugely fond of banana smoothies so I searched through the blog archives for ideas.
Two of the bananas ended up in a breakfast oat bake – I had forgotten how delicious those are. Which left three small bananas… and the easy solution would have been a banana loaf.
I wanted something different though and so this Chocolate Banana Cake (or is it a Banana Chocolate Cake?) was born. It is an easy, and quite plain loaf cake, but once you smother it with Butterscotch Chocolate Sauce it transforms into quite the looker!
The cake has a distinctive banana flavour despite all the chocolate and it is so good. So, so good, especially if you eat it while the sauce is still warm and impossibly glossy.
You will need a loaf cake tin, and a food processor or mini chopper for this recipe but you can also simply make it by hand – get your kids to help mashing those bananas!
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Chocolate Banana Cake
Ingredients
Chocolate banana cake
- 100 g (½ cup) dark chocolate chips
- 150 g (⅔ cup) softened butter
- 3 ripe bananas
- 150 g (1 ½ cups) soft light brown sugar
- 60 ml (¼ cup) milk
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla paste
- 125 g (1 cup) self-raising flour
- 2 tbsp cocoa powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- chocolate curls or shavings to decorate
Chocolate Sauce
- 180 ml (¾ cup) double cream heavy cream
- 100 g (1 cup) soft dark brown sugar
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1 tsp vanilla paste
- pinch salt
- 175 g (½ cup) dark chocolate chips
Instructions
Make the chocolate banana cake
- Preheat the oven to 180C (350F). Line a 2lb loaf tin with baking paper or use a loaf liner.
- Put the chopped chocolate and butter in a large bowl. Microwave for 30 second bursts, stirring, until melted. Stir with a hand whisk until smooth and set aside.
- Blitz the bananas, sugar, milk, eggs and vanilla paste in a food processor until smooth or mash the bananas with a fork and stir in the other ingredients.
- Stir the purée into the chocolate until smooth.
- Sift the flour, cocoa powder and salt over the bowl and then stir it in with a whisk, mixing gently until you have a glossy batter.
- Transfer the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 55 minutes – 1 hour or until a skewer inserted in centre comes out clean and cake is risen and firm on top. Cool on a wire rack.
Make the chocolate sauce
- Put the cream, sugar, butter and vanilla into a small saucepan. Stir over medium-low heat until the sugar has dissolved and butter has melted. Bring almost to the boil and remove from heat.
- Add the salt and chopped chocolate and leave to stand for a couple of minutes. Use a whisk to gently stir until the chocolate has melted completely and the sauce is smooth and glossy.
- Leave the chocolate sauce to cool slightly so that it thickens.
- Pour the sauce over the cooled cake and decorate with chocolate curls or chopped nuts.
Sarah Lewis says
Who doesn't love chocolate! Great giveaway x
Emily Knight says
What a beautiful looking cake! I love Lindt chocolate, it's consistently amazing, no matter the variety!
sam says
Oh wow! YUM!
sheridarby says
This looks totally delicious
Melanie Hill says
Putting on weight just by looking at the pics…..but mmmmmmm 🙂
Anonymous says
Very tasty! @jaizduck
Sarah Franks says
This looks fabulous!I love cooking but don't do much baking – it's something I need to start getting into, because I have two little nieces who would absolutely adore me if I could make them something like this! 🙂
Mary Campbell says
Lindt and excellence justifiably in the same sentence. Pure class 🙂
Andrea A says
Looks yummy.
Alison Clark Clark says
That looks delicious !!!
Coot Uk says
makes a tasty change to Victoria sponge
Jenny Jones says
wow this looks stunning will have to give it a try
Lynne O'Connor says
I love making banana cake but have never thought of including chocolate. Off to try it
Lorraine Crawford says
That looks absolutely delicious!!!
Ruth E says
I think I just gained 2kg just reading through the recipe. Looked so moist and delicious! The Lindt would clearly help with the next 2kg lol
Suzanne Howell says
I often make banana cake with our overripe bananas, but I usually chop up some value supermarket choc into chunks and stir into the mixture – absolutely yummy. I love the idea of topping it with chocolate sauce now I've seen your photos and will be giving it a go next time.
Maureen says
omg-i want to eat this right now!
blue10 says
Sheer indulgence!
Amazingly tasty treat!
Sarah Fleck says
Looks lush, yum, yum
Angie Hoggett says
lovely recipe, thanks for the post!