Welcome
to our first baking adventure! Our inspiration comes from Ben & Jerry's
Chunky Monkey ice cream. We put a lot of time (and love) into these cakes, so
we hope you like them! All the recipes are original unless we state otherwise.
Banana Cake:
Ingredients:
2 ½
cups all-purposed flour
1 ½
teaspoon baking soda
1
teaspoon baking powder
¼
teaspoon salt
½
cup butter (softened)
1 ¼
cups packed light brown sugar
2
eggs
3
bananas (ripe ripe ripe!)
½
cup sour cream
½-1
cup chopped walnuts*
*This yields 2
(as in two) round 9-inch cakes. Our original idea was to make just a banana
cake, but in the last minute we decided to make it one layer banana and one
layer chocolate. So please, use some simple math and divide all the ingredients
by 2 if you're looking to make exactly what we did. If you like our original
idea, then feel free to use the measurements above. Oh, and send us pictures of
your creation!
Sift the flour, baking
powder, soda, and salt into medium bowl. And by medium bowl, we mean a
Tupperware container, because we don’t have money for nice bowls. In another
“bowl” of your choosing, mash the shit out of the bananas. You can use a fork
or, if you are a fancy lady, use a potato masher. We are using a
fork.

Then, in a large bowl, cream softened butter and sugar together.
BFF Martha taught us this trick in which you grate the butter, which makes it
soften quicker!
After you cream the butter and sugar together, add the eggs,
one at a time while beating. Then add the bananas and sour cream. Add the dry
ingredient mixture, about a half-cup at a time while beating the cake mixture.
Finally, fold in the walnuts with a spatula.
Once
everything is mixed well and you see no lumps, pour the mixture into
two round 9-inch cake pans (make sure they’re greased). Put into the
oven at 350F for 30-35 minutes.
Dark Chocolate Cake:
Ingredients:
2
cups of flour 1 cup of sugar
¾ cup of cocoa
1 teaspoon of baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
½ cup butter, melted
1 cup of sour cream
1 ½ teaspoon of vanilla*
In a bowl, sift together all the dry ingredients (think of what a box cake mix looks like and there you go).
Once
they are all combined, make well in the center and add eggs. Mix
thoroughly and add butter, and mix. Add the sour cream and vanilla
extract. Pour into 2 greased, 9-inch round cake pans. Put in at 350F for
25-30 minutes. Turn out the cakes onto a plate or wire rack and cool (or
if you are impatient like us, open up the door and set them on a chair
nearby). Once completely cooled, spread on icing and curd.
Dark Chocolate Cream
Filling:
For
the chocolate cream filling, we are using a recipe from this lovely lady.
However, instead of using regular cocoa, we used dark cocoa
to mimic the dark chocolate chunks in the ice cream. Make sure to scroll down to see the recipe, it's right after the cupcakes!
So it comes out
looking like black tar, but just let it sit and cool and it won't look as
tar-y. Either way it tastes fucking delicious. CosmoCookie knows her shit.
The Banana
Curd:
We used this recipe for the
banana curd. However, we highly suggest that you leave out the lemon rind and
use just the juice of the lemon. The rind makes it taste too lemony and we are
pretty sure there is no lemon in Chunky Monkey ice cream. Once it cools you can
spread it on the cooled cakes as shown below.
Banana
Chocolate Chip Frosting:
Ingredients:
¼ cup of butter, softened
2 ripe bananas, mashed
½ teaspoon of vanilla
4 cups of powdered sugar
½ cup chocolate chips, roughly chopped
Ingredients:
¼ cup of butter, softened
2 ripe bananas, mashed
½ teaspoon of vanilla
4 cups of powdered sugar
½ cup chocolate chips, roughly chopped
Beat
butter until smooth. In a separate bowl, mash the bananas with a fork
or if you are a cool kid, a potato masher. Add into the butter and cream
the shit out of them. You do not want to have lumpy frosting. Add in
the vanilla and combine. Begin adding the powdered sugar a ½ cup at a
time, beating after each increment. Four cups of sugar worked for us,
but really, just keep adding until you feel you have the right
consistency. Once you have achieved the desired thickness, add in the
chopped chocolate chips and fold in with a spatula. Make sure to refrigerate the frosting for at least an hour!
Now that everything is baked and ready to go, assemble your cake. Hopefully you get a sexy slice like this one below. If you so desire, feel free to be a cool kid and garnish your frosted cake with some extra chopped walnuts and banana chips (as seen at the end of this post).
Our cake with the
banana curd filling was being a non-photogenic bitch. It still tasted great
even though it looked like a truck may have ran over it.
And
that is Chunky Monkey cake 2 ways! Please leave us feedback or tell us what we
should make next because we honestly do not have a fucking idea....
Love,
Your Kitchen Bitches