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Recipe Name: Banana Cake Prep Time and Total Time: about 20-30 min prep. Total time maybe 45 to an hour Ingredient List and Recipe Steps: 1Box yellow or white cake mix 6-8 overripe bananas
Prepare cake mix as usual. Mash bananas. Pour the cake mix layers in circular 8-9 inch pans, greased and flowered lightly. Dip about a soup ladel of cake mix into pans. Bake as usual. Watch closely it will not take long. when those are finished set them a aside and continue with rest of cake mix.
When finished with all layers, then start to assemble with the bananas.
Put a cake layer on plate and ice with the bananas. Do this until you have used all layers and bananas. Cover with plastic wrap and chill. I prefer overnight.
cake will be very moist. To serve cut into thin slices.
Servings: It will serve several people depending on how thick you cut your slices
Comments: The thinner you get you cake layers the better. The ripper the bananas are the better the cake is!
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