best Light Hummingbird Chiquita Banana Cake Recipe

Serves:

16
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recipe4292010-10-26T13:45:25-08:00
best Light Hummingbird Chiquita Banana Cake Recipe
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes plus cooling time
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 16

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Chiquita Bananas, pineapple and nuts combine in this lighter version of the classic Southern favorite, Hummingbird cake.

Ingredients:

  • 2 3/4   cup all purpose Flour
  • 1/2   tsp. Salt
  • 1 1/2   tsp. Baking soda
  • 1   tsp. Cinnamon
  • 1 3/4   cups Sugar
  • 1/2   cup Applesauce
  • 1/2   cup Canola oil
  • 3   large Eggs
  • 3   ripe (yellow peel) Chiquita Bananas
  • 1   cup fresh or canned crushed Pineapple with juice
  • 1   cup chopped Nuts (walnuts or pecans), toasted if desired
  • 1   tsp. Vanilla

    Cream Cheese Frosting Ingredients
  • 1   (8-oz.) package Cream Cheese, softened
  • 1/2   cup Butter, softened
  • 1   lb. Powdered sugar
  • 1/2   cup chopped Nuts (walnuts or pecans), toasted if desired

Instructions for:

best Light Hummingbird Chiquita Banana Cake Recipe

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray three 9-inch round cake pans with nonstick cooking spray. In a medium bowl combine flour, salt, baking soda and cinnamon; set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer or a large mixing bowl beat together the sugar, applesauce and oil. Add the eggs, one at a time, then until thick and light, about 4 minutes. Gently stir in the flour mixture. Fold in the bananas, pineapple, nuts and vanilla. Evenly divide the batter into the prepared cake pans. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake layers comes out clean. Let cool for 10 minutes, then remove cakes from pans and allow to cool completely on baking racks. Prepare cream cheese frosting by beating the cream cheese and butter together until light and fluffy. Gradually add in the powdered sugar; beat until light and fluffy. Place a teaspoon of frosting in the center of a cake serving plate, then center on cake layer on top of the frosting. This will help hold the cake in place. Brush off loose crumbs then frost the top of the cake layer. Repeat with the other two cake layers, then frost the sides of the cake. Smooth the top layer of frosting and sprinkle with nuts.

Lighter variation:
Decrease nuts to ½ cup. Bake cake in a tube pan at 325 degrees F for 40 to 50 minutes. Cool, remove from pan and dust with powdered sugar instead of the cream cheese frosting. Traditional variation: For the cake, omit applesauce and increase oil to 1 ½ cups. For the frosting increase the cream cheese to 16 oz.

Serving Suggestions:
Display cake on a glass pedestal cake stand.

Beverage Pairings:
Try with milk or a mug of your favorite coffee.

Nutrition Information Per Serving:

Calories 510; Total Fat 26 g (Sat 8 g, Trans 0 g, Poly 8 g, Mono 8 g); Cholesterol 70 mg; Sodium 210 mg; Potassium 180 mg; Total Carbohydrates 69 g; Dietary Fiber 2 g; Total Sugars 50 g; Protein 6 g. Percent Daily Value: Vitamin A 8%; Vitamin B6 8%; Vitamin C 6%; Vitamin D 0%; Calcium 4%; Iron 10%.



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Recipe Comments

  • March 30, 2013
    Sherrie
     
    Does the cake need to be refrigerated?
  • March 20, 2013
    Faith
     
    No the peel does NOT stay on the bananas!! Wow! First time baking? It's telling you at what stage ripeness the banana should be at!!! All of there recipes give you this info!
  • December 8, 2012
    VB
     
    This turned out wonderfully. Not sure about all the comments in regards to peels is about but I did not use peels. lol It's a shame I can't share a pic of it though. :P Thank you for the recipe. I will use it again.
  • December 20, 2011
    JP
     
    "unpeeled" means not peeled jay, that's why people are confused. I believe it's a typo.
  • December 6, 2011
    Jay
     
    No peels. 1) It says "unpeeled." And 2) I think the reference to the peels is just to let you know when the bananas are ready to be used in this recipe. That is, use bananas with yellow peels vs brown or green.
  • December 6, 2011
    LaWanda
     
    Peels?!! Should have lots of fiber, but if I make this the peels are going in the compost pile.
  • December 6, 2011
    Kim
     
    Do the banana peels stay on?
  • November 23, 2011
    ksmith
     
    Can this cake be made without pineapple? Is there a sub for the pineapple?
  • November 13, 2011
    bakesalot
     
    am I reading this right, leave the banana peels ON and dice bananas to use in cake??
  • October 24, 2011
    Char
     
    where is the nutritional info for the lighter version?
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