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Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal405
  • fat16g
  • saturates7g
  • carbs57g
  • sugars33g
  • fibre2g
  • protein7g
  • salt0.6g
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Method

  • step 1

    Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and line a 900g loaf tin with parchment paper (our tin was 19 x 9 x 6cm). Put all the ingredients, except the sliced banana, 1 tbsp caster sugar and the icing sugar, into a large bowl and stir until smooth and combined.

  • step 2

    Pour into the tin and put the two remaining banana halves cut-side up across the top of the batter, pressing down slightly. Sprinkle over the caster sugar. Bake for 1hr-1hr 15 mins until a skewer comes out clean, covering with foil towards the end of cooking if it browns too much.

  • step 3

    Dust with icing sugar and leave to cool.

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A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.36 ratings

alisonhallam201381485

question

can I omit the oats?

thommich

I’ve made this to the recipe and it looked just like the picture. The gluten free recipient was blow away with how good it was!

helsbelsus

Great cake and i used rice flour that wasnt self raising added no extra raising agents still wonderful .one would not have known it was gluten free and so easy to make

thommich

Followed the recipe exactly. Delicious cake and you wouldn't know it was GF.

natalie_ann_tanbB5tL8r0

Made this today using (nearly) five very ripe cavendish bananas. Dog ate the bits that were too far gone, even for banana bread. Used M&S Self raising GF flour, and a GF Bircher muesli as I didn’t have any GF oats. Reduced the sugar to 60g as I had more bananas, and added chopped pecans. Utterly…

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