Hummingbird Cake Recipe
This Hummingbird Cake Recipe is a Southern delicacy with a banana cake batter, pecans, pineapple, cinnamon and in my version, coconut! With the addition of cream cheese frosting make this banana cake practically irresistible.
Hummingbird Cake Recipe
The olโ ball and chain has a huge list of dislikes. Banana bread? No way. All quick bread and muffins are out. So a banana cake is out. Nuts, coconut, pineapple? All three rank high on his fake โIโm deathly allergicโ list. So Iโve been saving this hummingbird cake recipe for my book club gathering, where I could share with my more tolerant girlfriends. As you might guess, they all raved about this amped up banana cake recipe!
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Hummingbird Cake?
This coconut hummingbird cake worked its way up to the deep south via Jamaica. First, you must know that Jamaicaโs national bird is the hummingbird, which is also known as the doctor bird.
A Jamaican newspaper published a cake recipe made with bananas called a Doctor Bird Cake. Whether this cake had the traditional nuts, spices, and cream cheese frosting, as todayโs version does, no one seems to know.
But I can tell you about this banana cake. The base is rich and dense, made with oil instead of butter. But itโs all the extras that make this delectable dessert a standout. The Southern Living Hummingbird Cake was first published in 1978 and became their most requested recipe ever!
Itโs just that delicious. Of note, though the naming of this cake is still considered a mystery, it also is known as the โNothing Left Cake,โ referring to the empty plates after itโs served.
What Does Hummingbird Cake Taste Like?
Itโs obviously a banana cake, as there is lots of banana flavor, but much more than that. Itโs almost a cross between banana bread and my classic carrot cake. My favorite carrot cake recipe also has a cream cheese frosting, plus crushed pineapple, coconut, and pecans. And just like carrot cake, this banana cake recipe is dense, moist and irresistible!
How to Make this Banana Cake
Like my favorite carrot cake, I also prefer my hummingbird cake loaded. And though coconut is not traditional, it works beautifully! Katie and I both enjoyed every morsel of the leftovers, though, like her dad, she picked out all the nuts. Sigh. Time for a batch of chocolate chip cookies. The family never complains about those!
Is there an ingredient you do not want in your cake?? Bill still brings up the time we dined at the now-defunct Lumiere in Vancouver. I told him he wouldnโt even notice the beets that were in their chocolate cake. Apparently, I was horribly mistaken! Iโll never live that one down. So feel free to leave out the nuts or coconut as those ommissions wonโt interfere with the cakeโs baking chemistry.
Tips for Mixing a Banana Cake
- Youโll need 3 9-inch baking pans. I like lining them with parchment rounds. Make sure all are well greased.
- Whisk together all the dry ingredients first. This helps distribute the baking soda, cinnamon, and salt.
- Next mix in the wet ingredients in two batches. First the eggs, oil, and vanilla. Next, add the bananas, pineapple, coconut, and pecans.
- Make sure you drain your pineapple well. This recipe does not count on any extra liquid from the juices.
- Your bananas should have some brown spots on their skins. They should be slightly overripe, but not so ripe theyโre fermenting!
Tips for Baking with Bananas
- PRO-Tip: If you need to ripen a few of your bananas quickly, Iโve often roasted them in the oven to make both this cake and banana bread. Preheat your oven to 300ยบ and roast for 15-20 minutes until the peels are very dark. I found this technique on the Southern Living website
- I like to stock my freezer with bananas that are too ripe for my taste buds, but perfect for banana bread and cake. Peel, place in a freezer-safe zip-top bag, remove any excess air and freeze. Date the bag in case it gets lost in the back of your freezer.
- PRO-Tip: It takes about 3 medium bananas to make one cup of mashed bananas.
A Couple More Pointers
- Make sure your cream cheese and butter for the frosting are at room temperature. It will be much easier to mix. Also, sift your powdered sugar. Itโs a pain, but your frosting will be much smoother if you take the time with this extra step.
- PRO-Tip: Take the time to toast your pecans to release the natural oils and improve their flavor. Toast in a single layer on a sheet pan at 350ยบ for about 5 minutes. Shake the pan at the halfway mark, and watch carefully so the nuts do not burn.
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This Hummingbird Cake recipe was first shared in August 2017. Photos and text were updated in 2020.
Classic Hummingbird Cake with Coconut
A classic Southern dessert with bananas, pecans, and pineapple. I added coconut just because! Adapted from Southern Living.
Ingredients
For cake:
- 3 cups flour
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 3 eggs, lightly beaten
- 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups mashed bananas (use ripe bananas)
- 1 (8-ounce can crushed pineapple, drained
- 3/4 cup coconut
- 1 cup chopped pecans, toasted for about 5 minutes at 350 degrees
For Frosting::
- 16 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
- 12 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
- 6 cups powdered sugar, sifted
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- Pecans, coconut, to garnish, if desired.
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°. Spray three 9-inch cake pans with non-stick cooking spray. Line bottom of each pan with parchment paper and spray parchment with non-stick cooking spray.
- Whisk together flour and next 4 ingredients in a large bowl. Add eggs, oil, and vanilla, and stir until combined. Fold in bananas, pineapple, coconut, and pecans. Divide batter evenly between prepared pans.
- Bake for 28 to 30 minutes. Place pans on cooling racks for 10 minutes. Remove from pans to cooling racks, and cool completely. Remove parchment paper.
- While the cakes are cooling, make the frosting. In a large bowl beat cream cheese and butter until smooth. Slowly add powdered sugar, mixing until it's all incorporated. Add vanilla and mix until combined.
- Place one layer on a serving plate. Top with one-fourth of frosting. Repeat procedure once. Top with the remaining cake layer. Spread remaining frosting over top and sides of the cake. Garnish with pecans or coconut, if desired.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 807Total Fat: 48gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 29gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 410mgCarbohydrates: 92gFiber: 3gSugar: 68gProtein: 7g
58 Comments on “Hummingbird Cake Recipe”
Your cakes are baked goods are always so stunning and delicious, and this hummingbird cake is no exception. I love all the ingredients you have used here. Wonderful share.
Love coconut! After lemon, it might be my favorite flavor in desserts. And with a slice of this in front of me? Well, it’d definitely be the flavor of the day! This looks wonderful — thanks.
What a gorgeous cake, we would totally love this recipe. I laughed out loud when I read “the ol’ ball and chain”!!!! We had my best friend and husband over for dinner snd I served a banana cream pie, entirely forgetting that he “doesn’t eat nuts”, it had some ground pecans in the crust. That guy cleaned off the crust and left it for dead on his plate! I should be grateful that he didn’t just push it away after one bite, it’s happened before!
The cake looks irresistible!!!!
This cake looks super moist. I can’t think of anything that I would not like in a cake. Love the nuts, pineapple, coconut… yum!
I’d hummmmmm all up in this bird’s cakey business, that’s for dang sure!
I’ve always wanted to try my hand at a hummingbird cake! Love the coconut in yours. Yum!!
What a beautiful cake! I’m in lust! I’m like you, give me the works! ๐ Can’t wait to try this Liz!
Dear Lizzy, I only learned of a Hummingbird cake a few years ago and was drawn to the recipe by the name. It is a wonderful cake and I am sure all in your book club loved it! It looks delish. xoox Catherine
I love this cake Lizzy, never I made I have to try your recipe some day, look delicious!!
I’ve always wanted to try this cake and yours is so pretty! Love the history too ๐ Pinning! It looks fantastic.
Don’t worry–you can send all your quick breads and muffins and nutty cakes down to me! In case your book club friends develop allergies too :). This cake sounds absolutely divine!
Wow, this cake would qualify as a master piece for any celebration. You are a great baker.
Wow! Such a palatable cake recipe! Can’t wait to give it a try, Liz! Do the bananas need to be ripe?
Yes,Agness, definitely on the riper side so you can mash them ๐
A sensational cake!
just because it has coconut in it I want some!
Beautiful!! I would be afraid to have it around if there wasn’t a crowd to serve. I wouldn’t trust myself as it looks incredibly delicious (and like it came from a fine bakery)!
I have to admit I’ve never tried a hummingbird cake!! I love coconut though and this sounds so good.
Coconut is definitely a favourite. This is a very beautiful layered cake, Liz.
Mmm, how delicious! We all love coconut in our home!