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Banana Raisin Cake

Submitted by: Ladan 
Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Living In: San Antonio, Texas, USA
This cake is good for year round. 

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Banana Cake V

Submitted by: Cristin 
Very moist cake; great as a snack! Use bananas that are starting to turn black. 

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Banana Crunch Cake

Submitted by: dakota kelly 
Banana cake with yummy, crunchy topping. The recipe calls for oat flour, which can be made by grinding 1 1/4 cup rolled oats in the blender. 

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Banana Cake IX

Submitted by: THEDA 
A delicious banana cake made with vegetable shortening that doesn't require frosting! Use ripened bananas for optimum flavor. 

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A-Number-1 Banana Cake

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
This is a very versatile and fast cake recipe. Not only is it moist and delicious, the same batter can be used to make banana bread and muffins. Delicious frosted with chocolate or cream cheese frosting. 

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Banana Cake I

Submitted by: tomg 
This is an old fashioned banana cake recipe. 

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Surprise Banana Cake

Submitted by: tomg 
This is an old Seattle recipe. 

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Fluffy Banana Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is another one of my mother's old recipes. 

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Banana Oatmeal Crumb Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is a luscious cake with a rich banana flavor. The crumb topping is baked on. 

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Banana Cake II

Submitted by: Carol Farrington 
My family loves this cake. Frost with a cream cheese frosting with one ripe banana added and confectioners' sugar sprinkled over the top. 
 
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