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Wednesday 20th June 2007

Banana Berry Spice Cake for Cold Hungry Hibernating Kiwis

I’m really sorry my posting, my photos and recipes have been few and far between in recent weeks, it is not that I haven’t been eating or photographing food!
I guess it’s just that I feel more like hibernating away, curling up in bed early trying desperately to keep warm!
It’s far too cold to stay up, -7°C frosts over most nights, I dunno, bed with a book just seems the place to be!!

Banana Berry Spice Cake

And like everyone seems to at points along the way I guess I have lost a little blog momentum, of course I have been, (as you will know) contributing to Nihowera and thinking WILD.

Banana Berry Spice Cake

Anyway I have an offering tonight, it’s especially for all Kiwis feeling the cold tonight… a special treat in the way of “Banana Berry Spice Cake” And to bring a little summer into June I’ve used some of our raspberries we picked in January from the freezer. It’s a lovely cake to serve warm for dessert or cold anytime with a hot cuppa tea.

The recipe is inspired by an old Alison Holst recipe for Spiced Apple cake.

Banana Berry Spice Cake

  • Banana Berry Spice Cake
  • For the Topping:
  • 3/4 cup of rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup of soft brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon
  • 40 grams of cold butter, cubed
  • For the Cake:
  • 1 cup of white sugar
  • 125 grams of soft butter
  • 1 large free range egg
  • 2 bananas, pureed
  • 1 and 1/2 cups of plain white flour
  • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon of ground allspice
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cups of fresh or frozen berries, raspberries or blueberries etc.
  1. Preheat oven to 180°C
  2. In a medium bowl rub all the topping ingredients together to form a crumbly mixture and set aside.
  3. In another large bowl cream the soft butter and sugar, beat in the egg and pureed banana.
  4. Sift the dry ingredients into the mixture and fold together with the berries.
  5. Pour the mixture into a greased and lined 22cm cake tin and evenly sprinkle over the topping mixture.
  6. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, or until a skewer poked into the middle of the cake comes out clean.

Banana Berry Spice Cake

Stay warm my friends, I hope to share some more warming ideas with you soon!

Banana Berry Spice Cake

Enjoy!
Bron

14 comments »

  1. Bron, that is one handsome cake! I think this banana berry spice cake is good for hibernating Aussies as well!

    Ellie — Wednesday 20th June 2007 10:31 pm

  2. I’m currently hibernating in bed with my laptop and electric blanket. That cake looks delicious! Now, if I could just get someone to make it and deliver it to me :-)

    Kim — Wednesday 20th June 2007 11:09 pm

  3. well, this is just as good for people in the northern hemisphere - enough of these grizzly rainy days here in london, if not today, then tomorrow.
    and just what i need. bananas always rot here and i have plenty of raspberries in the freezer as well. and don’t get me started on the rolled oats… a 5kg-pak might be cheap, but it’s taking wayyy to much space!

    johanna — Thursday 21st June 2007 1:11 am

  4. Bron, this cake is just perfect! Bananas and berries?? What else could one ask for? :)

    Patricia Scarpin — Thursday 21st June 2007 2:11 am

  5. Brillian cake! I love all the spices you use here… Can you please offer people in Australia, who suffer from the cold as well? :)

    Anh — Thursday 21st June 2007 2:51 am

  6. Oooh raspberries in winter. Lucky you. Looks delish.

    barbara — Thursday 21st June 2007 10:12 am

  7. Even those of us enjoying hot sunshine and warm temperatures can enjoy this treat you’ve made. Thank you.

    Cynthia — Thursday 21st June 2007 11:06 am

  8. Gadfry was a lovely cake . . . bananas and berries . . . that should keep you warm. So good.

    Tanna — Friday 22nd June 2007 4:00 am

  9. Yes I agree with the others - it doesn’t matter where you are - hot or cold - this cake looks like it would hit the spot!

    gilly — Friday 22nd June 2007 6:22 am

  10. Oh that looks absolutely divine. I have often made the original recipe but must try your take on it. How convenient I just happen to have some grotty bananas and some frozen raspberries!

    Debbie — Saturday 23rd June 2007 9:44 am

  11. Hi Bron, good to see you back! That is one lovely cake!! We’re in the height summer, so I think if I had a slice of your cake I would choose a cold glass of milk to go w/ it (or something stronger :-)).

    Bruno — Saturday 23rd June 2007 1:48 pm

  12. This cake sounds warm and delicious.Here in Argentina is very cold also (-2) and many times I freezes to take advantage of the pretty light outside to take good picture with natural light.This cake surely divinely accompanied a hot chocolate.

    Sylvia — Wednesday 27th June 2007 9:46 am

  13. No worries! It happens to everybody. This is a fantastic cake though (which I wish I could have with my cup of tea right now). ;)

    Susan from Food "Blogga" — Friday 29th June 2007 4:24 am

  14. oh,i think so, that’s too lovely! to eat!
    …..mmmmmmmmmmmmmm….

    tina — Friday 10th August 2007 5:20 am

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