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Banana Crumb Cake

This Banana Crumb Cake is what I make when I notice bananas sitting on the counter with more brown spots than yellow left on them. Instead of tossing them in the freezer and forgetting about them, I can have this cake mixed and in the oven in about 15 minutes, all in one bowl. It bakes up soft and moist with plenty of banana flavor, and the brown sugar crumb topping gives it that bakery-style finish without adding much work.

I’ve taken this cake to potlucks, sliced it for breakfast, and served it for dessert more times than I can count. It makes enough to feed a crowd, holds up well if you bake it ahead, and freezes without any trouble. It’s a simple, old-fashioned banana cake that fits right into a Southern kitchen and always gets eaten.

Before You Get Started

  • Use very ripe bananas: The more brown spots, the better. Overripe bananas mash and blend easier and give the cake a deeper banana flavor.
  • Soften the butter: Soft butter blends smoothly into the banana mixture. If your butter is cold, microwave it at low power in short bursts so it softens without melting.
  • Pick your pan size: You can use two loaf pans or two 8×8 pans. If you use loaf pans, expect the bake time to lean closer to the longer end.
  • Make crumbs that hold together: When cutting the butter into the topping, aim for a mix of small crumbs with a few pea-sized pieces. That gives you a topping that bakes crisp and buttery instead of powdery.

Recipe Ingredients

  • sugar
  • ripe bananas
  • milk
  • self-rising flour
  • light or dark brown sugar
  • unsalted butter
  • eggs
  • vanilla extract

How to Make Banana Crumb Cake

1. Prepare the Batter

Start by peeling the bananas and placing them in a large mixing bowl. Add the granulated sugar and mix until the bananas are completely liquefied.

Add the butter and continue mixing until it’s well blended with the banana mixture. Stir in the flour, eggs, milk, vanilla extract, and nuts if using. Mix just until everything is combined.

Peel bananas and add to bowl to mash
Add sugar and mash bananas
Add butter to banana mixture
Add eggs, milk, flour and vanilla.

2. Prepare the Pans

Spray two loaf pans or two 8×8 baking pans with cooking spray.

Spray pans with cooking spray for Banana Crumb Cake

3. Make the Crumb Topping

In a medium bowl, add the flour, brown sugar, and butter. Use a long-tined fork or pastry cutter to cut the butter into the mixture until the largest pieces are about the size of peas, with smaller crumbs throughout.

Add flour sugar and butter for crumb topping
Add pecans and stir gently together

4. Assemble the Cake

Pour one quarter of the batter into each pan to form the base layer. Sprinkle one quarter of the crumb topping evenly over each layer.

Divide the remaining batter between the pans, then top with the remaining crumb mixture.

Pour 1/4 of batter into each pan
Add crumb mixture into first batter layer
Top with remaining batter and crumb topping

Bake

Bake at 350°F for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

Allow the cake to cool slightly before slicing.

Bake Banana Crumb Cake

Storage

Store leftover banana crumb cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. For longer storage, freeze tightly wrapped slices for up to three months. Thaw at room temperature before serving.

Banana Crumb Cake

Notes for Making Banana Crumb Cake

  • Freeze bananas ahead: When bananas start turning brown, mash them and store in freezer bags labeled with how many bananas are inside. Three bananas per bag makes baking easy later.
  • Add a glaze: For an even more indulgent cake, top your banana crumb cake with a simple vanilla glaze. Make by combining 1 cup of powdered sugar with 12 tablespoons of milk and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and drizzling it over the cooled cake.
  • Spice it up: Add cinnamon or nutmeg to the crumb topping for extra warmth.
  • Extra moist cake: Buttermilk can be used in place of regular milk.
  • Make your own self-rising flour: For each cup of all-purpose flour, add 1½ teaspoons baking powder and ½ teaspoon salt.
Banana Crumb Cake

Banana Crumb Cake

Banana Crumb Cake is a from-scratch banana cake that comes together in about 15 minutes and bakes up soft and moist under a buttery brown sugar crumb topping. It’s easy to make, feeds a crowd, and works just as well for breakfast as it does for dessert.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: banana, cake
Servings: 12
Calories: 404kcal

Ingredients

Cake

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup chopped nuts, optional
  • 2 cups self-rising flour
  • 1 stick butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 bananas
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Crumb Topping

  • 1 stick butter
  • 1 cup dark or light brown sugar
  • 1 cup flour

Instructions

  • Spray two loaf pans or 8×8 pans with cooking spray.
  • Place peeled bananas in a mixing bowl and add sugar. Mix until bananas are liquefied.
    3 bananas, 2 cups granulated sugar
  • Add butter and mix until creamed together with the banana mixture.
    1 stick butter
  • Add all other ingredients and blend well.
    1 cup milk, 1 cup chopped nuts, optional, 2 cups self-rising flour, 2 eggs, 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • In a medium bowl, place all of the topping ingredients. Cut together with a long-tined fork until well blended.
    1 stick butter, 1 cup dark or light brown sugar, 1 cup flour
  • Pour 1/4 of the cake batter into each pan and top with 1/4 of the crumb mixture.
  • Pour in the remaining batter and top with the remaining crumb mixture.
  • Bake for 45 minutes to an hour at 350. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Nutrition

Calories: 404kcal
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119 Comments

  1. Christy, you are a very special woman. Your wit is always so funny. It’s wonderful in this day and age, to find things to laugh at. I think you sound just as sunny as your sun room. Not only good recipes come from you, but lots of laughs too. You are a treasure.
    I am sure wanting to try this Banana Crumb Cake. Will make it even if I have to go to the store and buy some over ripe banana’s.LOL
    Southern Plate is one of the bright rays in my life. Thanks so much.

  2. okay…I love your recipes but everytime u send me one I end up at the grocery store buying way more than I need. Can not go in and get just a couple of things. Have two cakes in the oven now. One for my 91 year old mother and one for my 21 year old son. My crumbs were not very crumblely??? If that is a word? But I think they will turn out great. Thanks!

  3. Oh my goodness that looks delicious! I have a big old bunch of bananas sitting on my counter right now, and I can’t wait for them to get too ripe to eat so I can make this! I’m thinking this will be on the menu for the weekend’s festivities.

    I love the name that you’ve given your house – the Lord truly is bountiful to us! Your big kitchen sounds just wonderful. Like you, I am a lover of hydrangeas. I’ve already planted 5 this year and have 7 more sitting on my patio waiting to be planted. How fortunate you are to have some already established for you to enjoy!

    Christy, thank you for this blog! I am a Southern girl and this cooking is so much like what I do for my family. We are always amazed at the popularity of various Meat-n-Three’s around our city. I think we just aren’t as easily impressed as some people because this is the kind of food that we eat all the time! I never realized how blessed I was with good country cooking until I got “out in the world” and saw that not everybody ate as well as we did. I’m thankful for my roots and am trying to raise my son to appreciate his too.

    Thanks again, and I look forward to more posts!

  4. Oh, that cake looks wonderful. I will try it soon. I can’t stand bananas alone, but go crazy for any kind of cake or pudding with bananas!

  5. I love the name Bountiful! It’s fittin’. 🙂

    Can’t wait to try this cake, too. I was looking for something different to take when we go to my parent’s house in June. This will fill the bill perfectly.

  6. That looks so delicious! And hey, since it’s got bananas and eggs and milk, and looks similar to a coffee cake, that would be a totally acceptable breakfast, right? That’s if you don’t want to wait until snack time or dessert time. 🙂

    I love using ripe bananas in baking. We usually just throw together some banana bread, but it might be time to give cake a try too.

  7. The name for your home and the hydrangeas are beautiful.

    I found your site a few months back through your husband’s SW site (he linked to your donuts recipe, I think) and just love it. It is wonderful how you surround the recipe with your stories, like we are all chatting over coffee at the kitchen table. And, my family has raved every time I’ve tried one your recipes. Thank you! 😉

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