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  • TM 31
published: 2013/03/23
changed: 2013/05/10

Ingredients

  • 120 grams GF Self Raising Flour
  • 40 grams Whole raw almonds
  • 25 grams Shredded coconut
  • 1 teaspoon GF baking powder
  • 80 grams raw sugar
  • 80 grams Butter or Margarine, use nuttelex for dairy free
  • 3-4 small bananas or 2 large bananas, chopped into quarters
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon bicarb soda
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 1 tablespoon Milk, use soy or rice milk for dairy free
  • cinnamon, for dusting

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  1. Preheat oven to 160 degrees (fan forced or 180 degrees conventional)

  2. Place almonds and shredded coconut in TM bowl and mill for 15-20 sec / spd 7.  Set aside.

  3. Place sugar in TM bowl and mill 2-3 sec / spd 10.

  4. Insert butterfly and add butter.  Cream for 1 min / spd 4. Remove butterfly.

  5. Scrape down sides and add eggs, one at a time, mixing on spd 5-6 each time and scraping sides down in between.

  6. Add banana.  Mix 5 sec / spd 5.

  7. In MC combine bicarb, vanilla and milk.  Set aside.

  8. Add flour, almonds, coconut and baking powder to TM bowl.  Mix 10-15 sec / spd 5 whilst pouring in liquid from the MC.

  9. Pour into greased tin (I use a bundt cake tin or small loaf tin), sprinkle with cinnamon and bake for 30-40 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

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  • 7. March 2020 - 18:30

    delish, thank you. I made it gluten and lactose free as daugher is intolerant and to be honest she didnt feel like she was missing out from having non gluten as it tasted and had texture just like a non gluten free cake.
    Very moist, will be a keeper in our household.

  • 28. November 2017 - 22:38
    5.0

    OMG this is my favourite. Its great that its GF and you can make if DF if needed or not. Its so easy and its so good I can't get enough of it. I make it and so good fresh but I will freeze and toast it and freezes great. Its just so good. Thank you for this recipe

  • 16. January 2017 - 11:28
    5.0

    Delicious, I've made this a few times now and its always a winner in my house.

  • 19. September 2016 - 15:51

    Really delicious and one of the most fluffy gf cakes I've ever made. I added chia seeds at the end just for texture. And used coconut milk instead of dairy milk (though used butter).  

  • 27. July 2016 - 17:05
    5.0

    Delicious!! I substituted egg for 2teaspoons of chia seeds and milled them in the first step. Cake turned out perfectly and such a beautiful texture. This will be a favourite in my house!! 

  • 31. January 2015 - 23:38

    This recipe is great! I made it in to cupcakes for lunches, but I also added 2 tsp of chia seeds at the milling stage as eggs, and I also added 1/2 coconut flour in addition to the gf flour. They are lovely, needed 30 minutes to bake. I'll be making them again. I lost 5 to the boys before they could cool!

  • 18. February 2014 - 19:52
    4.0

    Hello,

    Great recipe my kids love it even though only one of them is a celiac. tmrc_emoticons.)  

  • 23. September 2013 - 16:11
    5.0

    Great reciepe, will definately be making again.

  • 12. April 2013 - 13:39

    Can't wait to try this.

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