It’s delicious, easy, and beautiful to look at to boot!

Banana Bundt Cake

Sturdy enough to slice thick or thin, this banana bundt cake is perfect with a morning cup of coffee, as an afternoon snack, or for a late-night dessert.

I was first introduced to this cake when we visited my sister Jenny for Christmas. She whipped this up one day during our stay and everyone absolutely loved it. This recipe has been adapted from and with thanks to Taste Of Home via Cooking Classy and my sister’s kitchen. I’ve made my fair share of banana bread and banana cakes over the years but the bundt form of this cake makes this one really something special! When people talk about banana bread and banana cake recipes as a way to use up overripe bananas, I have trouble relating. My kids adore bananas and consume countless pounds of them each week. We rarely have any last long enough to overripen! Typically, when I want to bake something with bananas, I have to plan ahead and hide some bananas so that they’ll have a chance to get a little brown and extra sweet. If bananas aren’t your thing Wonder Cake is a tender, sweet cake, lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg, filled with pecans and sprinkled with powdered sugar; this cake was exactly what we needed for a late night treat on a chilly winter day. In fact, I’ve bought pounds and pounds of bananas this month in attempts to bake and photograph this cake for you but my kids keep finding them and eating them. I finally lucked out last week when I found several bunches of dark brown bananas at the grocery store. I wasted no time at all in playing with this recipe and baking a few different versions of this cake before my kids could gobble up my materials. So, I’m excited to finally be able to share traditional and gluten-free versions of this Banana Bundt Cake. If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you might have noticed that we LOVE banana bread in this house. I’ve made so many different variations on banana bread from Blueberry Coconut Banana Bread to Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut Bread to Sour Cream Banana Bread and as much as we enjoy it in all its forms, sometimes you want something a little different.

Banana Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

Enter this incredible Banana Bundt Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. This banana cake is super easy to make and yet the end result is impressive enough to serve guests. It’s beautifully shaped, moist, sweet and rich. And the cream cheese icing drizzled over top takes the whole cake to the next level. I added a little cinnamon to the frosting because, honestly, that cinnamon and banana flavor combination is just too good to pass up. It adds the tiniest hint of sugar and spice to the already delicious cream cheese icing. Instead of fussing with spatulas or pastry bags to decorate this cake, you get to simply spoon the fluffy, creamy frosting over the top. A sprinkling of pecans adds a pretty touch to the finished cake and a nice crunch to each bite. If you’re not a fan of nuts, you can also leave the pecans off. The cake is delicious with or without! The secret to the rich flavor of this cake is all in the sour cream. Using sour cream in the batter helps the cake stay tender and moist without becoming greasy or heavy. If you’ve never baked with sour cream, this is a great time to try. I guarantee you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how well it works in breads, muffins, and cakes. This recipe is also easily made gluten free. I have made this cake with both all-purpose flour and the gluten-free alternative flours and starches listed below and my family enjoyed it both ways.

Banana Bundt Cake Recipe

Storing Banana Bundt Cake

Keep in mind that because of the cream cheese frosting, this banana cake does need to be stored in the refrigerator. Put it in an ample-sized airtight container or your favorite cake storage container and it’ll keep nicely in the fridge for 3 -4 days. It tastes excellent cold but you can also let it come back to room temperature before serving leftovers if you prefer.

Banana Recipes

If you’re like my family and can’t get enough banana goodness, this site is full of recipes you’ll love. Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins bring together three of life’s best things (bananas, chocolate, AND peanut butter) in delicious, convenient muffin form. For a breakfast, brunch (or even Breakfast-for-Dinner!) check out my Banana Waffles recipe. Peanut Butter Banana Bread Baked Oatmeal is another breakfast dish that both kids and adults love. For cool, creamy desserts and sweet treats check out Caramel Peanut Butter Banana Milkshakes  and this super easy (and surprisingly healthy!) 2 ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream. What’s your favorite way to cook or bake with bananas?Check out all of the Gluten Free Dessert Recipes on this website! Kitchen Tip: I use this mixer, this spatula, and this pan to make this recipe. {originally published 2/10/16 – recipe notes updated 5/13/22}

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