Banana Skin Cake. Yes, really!

banana skin cake recipe
One thing I am rather adamant about is wastage, especially food. I hate to throw things away and luckily I have a man-sized garbage disposal in the shape of Mr NQN. He eats most things. One thing of course that one generally
doesn't eat is banana skins. Until he told me about a television show on SBS that featured a woman who makes a cake from banana skins. Yes banana skins!
banana skin cake recipe
I was skeptical. I mean, banana skins are usually the kind of thing that you avoid with a vengeance. Once they're off the banana their smell is so strong, I can't wait to get the garbage out of the house so the idea of baking with them seemed completely at odds with my olfactory senses. As instructed, I soaked the skins for days. The smell on the first day was quite strong but by the second and third day they didn't smell like anything at all. I only used three skins-I didn't want to waste too many ingredients if it turned out to be unpalatable.
banana skin cake recipe
I followed the instructions and blended them and them mixed them in like a regular cake ingredient and then set about making the jam topping. Jam is really a misnomer for it. It's like a liquidey caramel topping with an unusual push and pull viscous texture rather than a thick jam. Once the cake was baked, I poured the sauce over it and brought it along to a gathering with some of Mr NQN's family. I knew if anyone would appreciate a banana skin cake, it was them.
Banana Skin Cake. Yes, really!
"I'd like you to try this cake and tell me what you think of it" I told them. "What is it?" they asked and I answered "I'll tell you afterwards, I want to know what you think of the taste". There were some skeptical glances but they seemed happy to trial it. I tried a piece too and it was delicious. Similar to a bread and butter pudding in texture crossed with a sticky date pudding, it was liked by all that tried it, especially with the sauce. And would I make it again? Absolutely! As Edna described it "It is luxury made from rubbish".
So tell me Dear Reader, would you try this cake if you knew it contained banana skins?

Banana Skin Cake

Recipe adapted from Edna Toledo
Ingredients
  • 4 to 6 banana skins (orange skins or other fruit peels can also be used)
  • Water
  • Eggs
  • Granulated sugar
  • Salt
  • Oil
  • Self-raising flour
  • Yeast
  • Cinnamon
Method
banana skin cake recipe
Step 1 - Cut off the ends of the skin. Leave the skins soaked in water, changing the water every day, until they become soft and water is clear. Process the skins in a blender or food processor with enough water to help the blender cut them up. I used 1/2 cup of water for 3 banana skins.
banana skin cake recipe
banana skin cake recipe
Step 2 - Strain the mixture to get rid of any hard bits, but retain the puree and the liquid.
banana skin cake recipe
Step 3 - Line a cake tin with baking parchment-for the three banana skins I used a round 11cms tin but double that adjust  it according to how many banana skins you use. Measure the amount of puree mixture in a cup and for every cupful, add one egg,  3/4 a cup of sugar, one teaspoon of salt and half a cup of oil. Beat until well incorporated.
banana skin cake recipe
4.  Add one cup of flour and one tablespoon of yeast, per cupful of the original puree, and mix. Place batter into the prepared baking tin
Step 5 - Bake in a moderate oven (180C, 350F, Gas Mark 4) for 40 minutes or until it looks ready and a skewer inserted comes out clean.
banana skin cake recipe
The sauce boiling and reducing
banana skin cake recipe
To become a thick syrup
banana skin cake recipe
Step 6 - Meanwhile use the strained liquid part to make a glaze. Measure the amount in a cup, then for every cupful, add a cup of sugar into a pan with the liquid. Add cinnamon and a pinch of salt and heat. Stir to avoid sticking until thickened enough to spread on the cake. It will become quite viscous and I boiled mine for about 25 minutes. Cool slightly.