Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (2024)

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (1)


Yeah, yeah. I know.


I'm an awful blogger friend. I've neglected both it and you guys far too long.

I can usually tell when I've been away from my blog longer than usual because I get weird phone calls at allhours of the night with heavy breathing on the other end. I also think it's been secretly watching me sleep and I swear I've seen it flipping me off as it runs around corners. I guess it doesn't realize threatening me will get it nowhere. Another tip off has been the fact I've gotten some pretty amazing emails askingwhere I am. PS. I totally love you for that.

But you know, sometimes one has to put these things aside to return to a semblance of a normal life. Not that I'm saying blogging isn't normal or a normal way of life, but let's face it, my blog isn't going to clean out the garage. It's not going to fold my clothes, dust the baseboards, pull the weeds, and it is certainly not going to clean the ring around the guest bathtub. From three months ago. Ew.

Speaking of cleaning, the funthingsabouthaving a good sort through is all the crap one can find. As you may know, I'm a SUPER avid garagesaler goer, but I don't necessarily enjoy having them. I find people are so darn cheeky. 'Uh, yeah, howmuch you want for this leather couch? I'll give you 75 cents'.There's negotiating and there's asking for a chair to be thrown at your face. Lucky for me, I've mastered the negotiating skill down to an art and have gotten some pretty good stuff for next to nothing. The key? Don't be insulting. Actually, scrap that. I probably am, they just don't know it. Let's go with a charming personality and a thousand watt smile. It will get you everywhere.

I have recently gotten into selling my goods using online ads. I used to sell on networks like Craig's List and Kijiji (which apparently means 'village' in Swahili. Note to self: Add 'Fluent in Swahili' to resume) and had been quite successful at doing so, but the more popular they got, the worse people did as well - constant no shows, dodgy people like 'Hot4GirlsInTrucks@trollsville.ca' asking to pick up items at 11pm at night (Absolutely! Come right on over), or questions like 'Can I come three weeks from 2016 to pick this up?' or 'Can you reupholster these chairs before I buy them? I hate the fabric that's on them.' For serious?There was too much back and forth only to find they were no longerinterested.

I have since moved onto Facebook pages that are geared to selling items within my area. The fabulous thing about this method of selling is that gorgeous little photo next to the actual name of the interested party; they are held much more accountable for making good on items, especially because people don't like others to know they bailed orstood someone up. It's not really good for credibility, is it?

Sorry. I'm not quite sure how I got on that tangent, but I made cake. It's my way of apologizing.

Now. Can I interest anyone in coming over to mop my floors?

VIETNAMESE BANANA CAKE WITH CARAMEL RUM SAUCE

Banana cake:

7 large eggs, at room temperature

1 can sweetened condensed milk

¼ cup coconut milk

½ teaspoon Vietnamese cinnamon (regular cinnamon will also do)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 cup unsalted butter, melted

1½ cups all purpose flour

¼ cup granulated sugar

5medium bananas, fairly ripeand sliced into bite-sizes

Caramel Rum Sauce:

¼ cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
½ cup brown sugar, firmly packed
½ cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons good quality rum
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Pinch of salt

Preheat oven to 375ºF. Grease and flour a 9-inch spring form pan and line the bottom with parchment paper; set aside.

In a bowl, combine sliced bananas and granulated sugar, mixing well to coat.

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (2)


In a mixing bowl, whisk together eggs, sweetened condensed milk, coconut milk, cinnamon, vanilla, and butter. Whisk in flour until incorporated. Carefully fold in bananas.

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (3)

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (4)

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (5)

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (6)

Pour banana batterinto prepared pan.

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (7)


Bake for 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Remove from oven and place on a wire rack. Allow to cool completely.

To make caramel rum sauce:

In a medium saucepan overmedium heat, melt butter. Add in sugar and whisk until sugar has dissolved, about 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat. Add heavy cream, using caution as it will bubble up. Add in vanilla extract, rum and salt. Whisk to incorporate.

Serve warm.

Cake itself can be enjoyed warm or cold.

Vietnamese Banana Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Terence Hammes MD

Last Updated:

Views: 5933

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Terence Hammes MD

Birthday: 1992-04-11

Address: Suite 408 9446 Mercy Mews, West Roxie, CT 04904

Phone: +50312511349175

Job: Product Consulting Liaison

Hobby: Jogging, Motor sports, Nordic skating, Jigsaw puzzles, Bird watching, Nordic skating, Sculpting

Introduction: My name is Terence Hammes MD, I am a inexpensive, energetic, jolly, faithful, cheerful, proud, rich person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.