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    Published: Apr 16, 2022 · Modified: Nov 16, 2022 by Claire

    Banana Split Cake

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    This banana split cake is a fun spin on the classic ice cream treat. With layers of banana cake, vanilla bean frosting, strawberry filling and a rich chocolate ganache, this playful cake is sure to satisfy!

    banana split cake with a lit sparkler on top

    Who said ice cream should have all the fun?

    There's ice cream sundaes, banana splits, milkshakes, treats in cones... The list goes on and on. But today, we're merging one of those classic cold treats with the delicious world of cake.

    And boy, does this banana split cake have it all.

    -- Moist banana cake
    -- Velvety vanilla bean frosting
    -- A burst of strawberry filling
    -- And a rich chocolate ganache drip

    Dressed up with sprinkles and cherries, this cake is every bit as delicious as it is showstopping.

    Here's how to make this cake

    First, make the banana cake.

    Whip the eggs, granulated sugar and brown sugar until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes).

    In one bowl whisk together the dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt) and in another the wet (vegetable oil, banana puree, milk and vanilla extract).

    Working in two batches and alternating between wet and dry ingredients, add the ingredients to the egg/sugar mixture, mixing until just combined. Be sure to mix only until the ingredients are just incorporated to avoid overmixing.

    Divide the batter between three parchment paper lined 6" cake pans and bake at 350F for 30-35 minutes.

    Once the cake pans are cool enough to handle (about 5-10 minutes after removing them from the oven), turn the cakes out onto plastic wrap. Wrapping the cakes while they're still warm will help keep the moisture from evaporating while they cool.

    sliced layers of cake stacked on a round piece of marble

    Second, make the vanilla bean frosting.

    Whisk together the egg whites and sugar for the frosting. Place the mixture over a pot of boiling water (double boiler) and heat until the mixture is hot and the sugar has dissolved.

    Transfer the bowl to a stand mixer and whip on high until cooled to room temperature (about 10 minutes).

    With a paddle attachment and the mixer on low, add the seeds from one vanilla bean, the vanilla extract and begin to add cold cubes of butter.

    Once all of the butter has been added, slowly increase the speed of the mixer to high. Doing this slowly will keep the frosting from splashing over the sides.

    Beat on high until the frosting thickens into a cohesive frosting.

    hand holding a beater with frosting on it

    Third, assemble and frost the cake.

    To assemble the cake, begin by leveling the layers and dividing them in half.

    Spread a thin layer of frosting onto the first layer and pipe a couple rings of frosting around the edge. Fill with 1-2 tablespoons of strawberry jam.

    jam being spread in the center of a layer of cake

    Add the next layer of cake and repeat the above steps.

    Crumb coat the cake with a thin layer of frosting to lock in the crumbs and place it in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes.

    Frost the cake with the remaining frosting. If you're new to frosting cakes and want to learn how to get a smooth finish, I recommend checking out my post on how to frost a cake.

    If you want to add sprinkles to the sides of your cake, now is the time to do it.

    frosted cake with chocolate ganache drip

    Finally, make the ganache and garnish the cake.

    Using 15 second increments in a microwave, heat the heavy whipping cream until hot (but not boiling). Add the semi-sweet chocolate chips and stir smooth.

    If you have the time, it's a good idea to let the ganache cool slightly. This will keep it from running all the way down the sides of the cake.

    Pour the ganache over the top of the cake, using an offset spatula to work the ganache to the edges and over the side. Refrigerate immediately to slow the chocolate ganache.

    Garnish with dollops of frosting, slices of banana or strawberry, sprinkles and/or cherries.

    frosted banana split cake in front of a stack of plates and a bowl of strawberries

    Expert tips

    • Estimating how many bananas you'll need: For the cup of banana puree, you'll need about 4 small, ripe bananas. Add additional bananas if you plan to use them as a garnish.
    • Working ahead: The banana cakes can be made, wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen for up to 3 months. The cake layers can even be frosted frozen, but you won't want to level or divide them while frozen.
    • Chill your cake: A cool cake is easier to cut and handle, so chilling your cake for a short while before frosting it will help make the cake decorating process easier.
    • Fixing a “broken” meringue-based buttercream: Sometimes you’ll find that your buttercream looks “broken” or curdled. There are usually two culprits: Either it hasn’t been beaten long enough or the frosting is too warm (either from the butter being too warm or being added to the meringue too early). If continue to beat it doesn’t work, try putting it in the refrigerate for 30 minutes to cool, then continue beating.
    • Air bubble-free frosting: If your frosting has a lot of air bubbles in it, beat it on the lowest speed for 3-5 minutes to work them out.
    • Storage: This cake will keep in the refrigerator, uncut, for 2-3 days.
    • Storing a cut cake: Once your cake is cut, you’ll want to protect the exposed part. The easiest way to do this is to place a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the exposed cake.
    slices of banana split cake on plates in front of slice cake

    Did you make this recipe? I’d love to hear how it went in the comments below. Better still, snap a photo and tag it on Instagram with #thesimplesweetlife. I love seeing your creations!

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    Banana Split Cake

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    With layers of banana cake, vanilla bean frosting, strawberry filling and a rich chocolate ganache, this banana split cake is sure to satisfy!

    • Author: Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life
    • Prep Time: 1 hour
    • Cook Time: 35 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
    • Yield: One 6" Cake - 16 slices 1x
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

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    For the banana cake:

    • 3 eggs
    • ¾ cup granulated sugar
    • ½ cup brown sugar
    • ½ cup vegetable oil
    • 1 cup banana puree
    • ½ cup milk
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 1 ⅓ cup all purpose flour
    • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp baking soda
    • ½ tsp salt

    For the vanilla bean frosting:

    • 5 egg whites
    • 10 oz granulated sugar
    • 15 oz butter, cold
    • 1 vanilla bean
    • 2 tsp vanilla extract

    For the chocolate ganache:

    • 2 oz bittersweet chocolate chips
    • 2 oz heavy whipping cream

    For garnishing/filling:

    • ½ cup strawberry jam
    • Sprinkles
    • Cherries

    Instructions

    1. Whip the eggs and sugar (both brown and granulated) until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes).
    2. In a bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients for the cake (vegetable oil, banana puree, milk and vanilla extract).
    3. In another bowl, stir together the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt).
    4. Add half of the dry ingredients to the egg/sugar mixture and mix on low until just incorporated.
    5. Add the wet ingredients, again mixing on low until just combined.
    6. Add the remaining dry ingredients, mixing until just incorporated.
    7. Divide the batter between three lined 6" cake pans and bake at 350F for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out mostly clean.
    8. Once the pans are cool enough to handle, remove the cakes from the pans, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until cold.
    9. To make the frosting, whisk together the egg whites and granulated sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer over a pot of boiling water (a double boiler) until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture is hot.
    10. Transfer the bowl to your stand mixer and whisk on high until the bowl has cooled to room temperature and the meringue holds stiff peaks (about 10 minutes).
    11. Add the seeds from the vanilla bean and vanilla extract.
    12. Cut the cold butter into cubes, switch to the paddle attachment on your stand mixer, and begin adding the butter piece by piece on medium/low speed.
    13. Once all the butter is in, turn the mixer up to high and beat until a smooth frosting forms (5-10 minutes).
    14. To assemble the cake, cut each layer in half.
    15. Spread a thin layer of frosting across the top the first layer and pipe a ring of frosting around the edge.
    16. Fill the middle with a few tablespoons of strawberry jam.
    17. Top with the next layer of cake and repeat.
    18. Frost the outside of the cake with the remaining frosting.
    19. Using 15 second increments, heat the heavy cream until hot.
    20. Add the semi-sweet chocolate chips, whisking until smooth.
    21. Pour the ganache onto the top of the cake and drip over the sides.
    22. Add sprinkles, dollops of frosting, cherries and banana slices to garnish.

    Notes

    • Estimating how many bananas you'll need: For the cup of banana puree, you'll need about 4 small, ripe bananas. Add additional bananas if you plan to use them as a garnish.
    • Working ahead: The banana cakes can be made, wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen for up to 3 months. The cake layers can even be frosted frozen, but you won't want to level or divide them while frozen.
    • Chill your cake: A cool cake is easier to cut and handle, so chilling your cake for a short while before frosting it will help make the cake decorating process easier.
    • Fixing a “broken” meringue-based buttercream: Sometimes you’ll find that your buttercream looks “broken” or curdled. There are usually two culprits: Either it hasn’t been beaten long enough or the frosting is too warm (either from the butter being too warm or being added to the meringue too early). If continue to beat it doesn’t work, try putting it in the refrigerate for 30 minutes to cool, then continue beating.
    • Air bubble-free frosting: If your frosting has a lot of air bubbles in it, beat it on the lowest speed for 3-5 minutes to work them out.
    • Storage: This cake will keep in the refrigerator, uncut, for 2-3 days.
    • Storing a cut cake: Once your cake is cut, you’ll want to protect the exposed part. The easiest way to do this is to place a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the exposed cake.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 slice
    • Calories: 530
    • Sugar: 38.6g
    • Sodium: 297mg
    • Fat: 31.9g
    • Saturated Fat: 17g
    • Carbohydrates: 59.6g
    • Fiber: 1.2g
    • Protein: 4.4g
    • Cholesterol: 94mg

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    Update Notes: This post was originally published in April of 2016 but was republished with an updated format, photos and tips in April of 2022.

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    1. Hannah says

      April 22, 2016 at 4:58 pm

      What a beautiful, heartfelt story <3 and the cake looks gorgeous too!

      Reply
      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 01, 2016 at 7:10 pm

        Thank you Hannah! 😀

        Reply
    2. Sue says

      April 22, 2016 at 7:41 pm

      Besides the wonderful recipes and photos, I love the strong voice that comes through in your blog. Beautiful cake and thoughtfully spoken.

      Reply
      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 01, 2016 at 7:11 pm

        What a sweet thing to say! Thank you! 🙂

        Reply
    3. Elsa | the whinery says

      April 27, 2016 at 12:29 am

      Everything about this is beautiful! Your words, the photos and this spectacular cake... it's all so beautiful. I love your cake and your measure of successes! 🙂

      Reply
      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 01, 2016 at 7:11 pm

        Awww thank you Elsa! That's so sweet of you to say! 😀

        Reply
    4. Lucy says

      May 04, 2016 at 3:56 pm

      What a gorgeous cake! My birthday is next week and this looks so festive and perfect. I love the cherries on top. It truly looks like a banana split!

      Reply
      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 14, 2016 at 11:18 pm

        Thank you Lucy! And happy belated birthday! I hope you had a wonderful day filled with lots of cake! 😀

        Reply
    5. Jennifer Dawn says

      May 04, 2016 at 4:31 pm

      This looks amazing! I'd love for you to share it at our weekly link party. Hope to see you there! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2016/05/12-handmade-ideas-for-mom-and-little.html

      Reply
      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 14, 2016 at 11:19 pm

        Thanks for the invitation Jennifer! I'll definitely try to pop by a little later! 🙂

        Reply
    6. Anne|Craving Something Healthy says

      May 04, 2016 at 10:28 pm

      What a beautiful cake and how wonderful of you to make it for your mother-in-law. Thanks for sharing this story 🙂

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      • The Simple, Sweet Life says

        May 14, 2016 at 11:21 pm

        Thank you Anne! I'm so glad you enjoyed the story! 😀

        Reply

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