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Sunday, February 24, 2013

BINGKA PISANG

Bingka Pisang Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


There are over riped bananas laying on my kitchen counter so I'd decided to  bake the traditional cake with them.  Banana is a versatile fruit, either eat them on their own,   add them in smoothies, cake, pudding, bread, ice cream or even cereal.

This  traditional cake was made with  mashed banana.   If possible, use fully ripe banana, it is much sweeter and you only need to add lesser amount of sugar in your cake..

Most of traditional recipe does not require any baking powder nor mixer, just simple mix and bake method but the end result  was far better and healthier.

BINGKA PISANG
Yield  :   8 in  loaf

1 cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoon cornflour
1 1/4 cup mashed banana
1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 tablespoon oil

Bingka Pisang Recipe  @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


DIRECTION

Preheat oven @ 180 C and grease 8 in cake pan.

Place flour, cornflour and salt in a mixing bowl.

In a separate bowl, whisk together milk, sugar, oil and mashed banana.

Now add wet ingredients into  flour mixture, stir until well combined

Pour mixture onto prepared pan, bake for 45-50 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Cool in pan 20 minutes, transfer onto rack to cool.

When completely cool, slice to serve.

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47 comments:

  1. Always love your unique recipes & this ones no exception!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  2. Pisang looks so inviting and mouthwatering.
    Deepa

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  3. Really nice and easy bake. Too bad at this time I haven't got any bananas left.

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  4. that is an interesting idea... bookmarking to try... :) as i love anything with bananas in it...
    http://sweettoothraf.blogspot.com

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  5. Traditional and delicious banana cakes :)

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  6. Wow, I'm going to save this. It would be nice to have another go to recipe for over ripe bananas than just banana bread.

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  7. I love your blog!
    I am starting a linky party to help us share family recipes. Would love it if you would join me!
    http://rediscovermom.blogspot.com/2013/02/tried-and-true-recipes-from-our-families.html

    Jackie

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  8. I love your blog!
    I am starting a linky party to help us share family recipes. Would love it if you would join me!
    http://rediscovermom.blogspot.com/2013/02/tried-and-true-recipes-from-our-families.html

    Jackie

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  9. That is a very unusual cake. I am tempted to make it.

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  10. Healthy one,new recipe to me..lovely!

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  11. love this healthy version...so delicious...

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  12. Looks tempting...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  13. Recipe looks so delicious with simple step...love it! first time here, loved your blog and I'm your newest follower!!

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  14. Another simple and unique cake! I love it! It looks very creamy, just like a banana cake should be. Thanks for sharing this fabulous recipe.

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  15. I always have a problem with ripe bananas! This is a very good alternative to make use of them!

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  16. I've never tasted such a cake, and I like what I see!!
    It also seems to be very easy-to-make :)

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  17. Looks like the perfect way to use up ripe bananas.

    Wonderful to have you at Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  18. I will definitely have to try this, I always end up buying too many bananas and then can't think what to make with them when the get over ripe!

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  19. I am gluten free, but I think this could be adapted - it looks so good! Hope you can stop by the enchanted oven for a visit.
    xo,
    Lisa

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  20. A great way to use up some bananas! I love banana cake.

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  21. This looks delicious! :) Thanks for joining my Link Up!

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  22. you always have such creative recipes! I always seem to let a couple bananas go bad which is perfect for baking! Love this recipe!

    -Nico

    www.SatinAndSalt.com

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  23. How lovely. I'm always up for new ideas to use up over ripe bananas as I always have quite a bit on hands from time to time. :) Thanks for sharing and I'll give this a try next time I have banana that need a "quick fix". ;)

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  24. I love any cake with bananas in it. I love the dense look of yours. It loos very delicious....mmmm

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  25. Bananas are such an awesome fruit! Your cake looks yummy. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friday

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  26. Happy weekend wishes to you and Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop, your participation is what makes it so much fun. Come back to Katherines Corner,I posted the new giveaway today! xo

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  27. Oh this recipe looks absolutely delicious. I would love it if you would share this beautiful post at our WIW Linky Party. It is still open. I hope you can join us!

    Paula
    ivyandelephants.blogspot.com

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  28. This sounds like and AMAZING recipe! I am stopping over from #Share Something Saturdays.

    Kayla

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  29. I love the simplicity of this cake... really lovely focus on the bananas. Thanks so much for sharing it with us on foodie friday.

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  30. It's been awhile since I've seen a recipe for something banana and we all end up with those over ripe ones from time to time. This looks yummy. Thanks for sharing.
    p

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  31. This sounds delicious -- and easy to make! Thanks so much for sharing on Busy Monday!

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  32. What a great simple recipe. Thanks so much for sharing at Transformed Tuesday.
    Hugs,
    Peggy

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  33. Oh wow!! That cake looks divine!

    Thanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer last week. Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow evening! Have a great day!!

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  34. I just came over from Rattlebridge. I too posted about bananas this week. I like the idea of using cornstarch, but how does it rise without baking powder?

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  35. This is fantastic! Much better than banana bread! I will have to try this!

    Found you via the Share Something Saturday blog hop.

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  36. Always looking for something to do with all those ripe bananas I always seem to have!
    Thanks so much for linking up over at Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party. Hope you'll come back again on Saturday! Leigh Anne

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  37. This is so unusual. I have never heard of it. Would love to give it a try. I always make banana bread or cake with my over ripe bananas. It would be fun to try something different. Thanks for sharing with Share Your Cup.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  38. Thanks for linking up to The Best Blog Recipe’s Weekend re-Treat #6!

    Wanted to stop by and pin your image to My Link Parties Craft/DIY & Recipe Boards while I was here.

    Hope you have a great rest of your week :)

    Shauna
    http://thebestblogrecipes.blogspot.com/
    http://ready2loseweight.blogspot.com/

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  39. Thanks for sharing this delicious cake recipe with us.
    vegetarian cakes

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  40. Salam, your family must hv love u so much becoz you are good in inventing somthing so delicious :)

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