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Is it ok to freeze banana cake?

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Boyswillbeboys · 25/09/2008 11:08

I've got loads of ripe bananas and was thinking of making a cake but wondering if I can freeze half? How long would it keep in the freezer? Any advice welcome!

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murphyslaw · 25/09/2008 12:42

you could freeze the bananas and make your cake at a later date or just freeze the cake. I would say it would keep for up to 1 month.

Boyswillbeboys · 25/09/2008 13:41

Thanks, hadn't thought of freezing the bananas themselves! Do you just wrap them and freeze them in the skin or peel them first?

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Icantbelieveitsnotbitter · 25/09/2008 14:30

Oh yum !! We unpeel bananas and freeze them - but they're usually eaten (frozen) in a day or so. Especially good for teething baby !

I'd probably open freeze and then wrap in clingfilm once frozen if you want to store for a while.

Word · 25/09/2008 14:35

Freeze it. I regularly make 2 and freeze 1.

ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 25/09/2008 14:37

My book says only freeze as purees for cakes or desserts as it will discolour.

ImnotMamaGbutsheLovesMe · 25/09/2008 14:37

Or breads.

Word · 25/09/2008 14:39

I think my cakes are speckled with black bits whether frozen or not but taste yummy whatever.

Boyswillbeboys · 25/09/2008 14:41

Thanks for the advice. I found a really nice recipe for banana and chocolate chip cake (on netmums ), but we never seem to finish a whole one, so that's why I want to freeze half.

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