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Upside-down banana cake with maple-caramel sauce
Upside-down banana cake with maple-caramel sauce
- 100g softened butter, plus extra for greasing
- 8 tbsp maple syrup
- 3 small ripe bananas and 1 very overripe banana
- 200g dark brown soft sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 2 tsp vanilla paste or extract
- 200g self-raising flour
- 100g pecans, broken into pieces
- 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 200g pot full-fat Greek yogurt, plus extra, or vanilla ice cream, to serve
For the sauce
- 100g whole pecans
- 100g salted butter, diced
- 100ml double cream
- 100ml maple syrup
- Heat
oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Grease a 20cm square cake tin and line the
base with baking parchment. For the cake, pour in half the syrup,
swirling to coat the bottom. Peel and halve the 3 ripe bananas
lengthways and lay, cut-side down, in the tin.
- Beat
together the butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla and overripe banana with an
electric whisk. Tip the flour and pecans into a food processor and pulse
until finely ground together. Stir into the butter mixture with the
bicarbonate of soda and cinnamon, then stir in the yogurt. Carefully
spoon into the tin without dislodging the bananas. Bake the cake for 45
mins-1 hr until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out with only
moist crumbs.
- Meanwhile,
make the sauce. Toast the pecans for 1-2 mins in a pan, add the
remaining ingredients and cook until the butter has melted. Then bubble
for 5 mins until it has thickened a little.
- When
the cake is cooked, poke it all over with the skewer – inserting it
about halfway into the cake each time. Pour over the remaining maple
syrup and allow it to soak in for a few mins, then turn the cake out of
the tin, upside-down, onto a serving plate. Reheat the sauce, and serve
with Greek yogurt or vanilla ice cream.
Source:
BBC FOOD
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