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Quick Microwave Banana Condensed Milk Cake Recipe

Quick & Delicious Microwave Banana Cake

Imagine making a soft, flavorful cake in just 5 minutes—no oven needed. This Banana Condensed Milk Cake is the perfect blend of convenience and indulgence. With the natural sweetness of ripe bananas and the creamy richness of condensed milk, it’s ideal for sudden cravings or last-minute desserts.


Why This Recipe Works

  • Ready in minutes – Perfect for quick desserts
  • No oven needed – Microwave-friendly
  • Naturally sweet – Ripe bananas add flavor and moisture
  • Soft and fluffy texture – Light yet rich
  • Simple ingredients – Easy and accessible

Ingredients

  • 1 can (14 oz) condensed milk
  • 3 ripe bananas (mashed)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

1. Prepare the Batter

Mash bananas until smooth.
Add condensed milk and vanilla extract, and mix well.

2. Combine Dry Ingredients

In a separate bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, and salt.

3. Mix

Gradually add dry ingredients to the banana mixture.
Stir until just combined—do not overmix.

4. Microwave

Pour batter into a greased microwave-safe dish.
Cook on high for 4–5 minutes, depending on your microwave.

5. Cool & Serve

Let it cool slightly before slicing. Serve warm or at room temperature.


Tips for Best Results

  • Use very ripe bananas for maximum sweetness
  • Mash bananas smoothly to avoid lumps
  • Adjust cooking time based on microwave power
  • Avoid overmixing to keep the cake soft

Optional Variations

  • Chocolate chips – Add for extra indulgence
  • Cinnamon – For a warm, spiced flavor
  • Nuts – Add crunch and depth
  • Honey drizzle or whipped cream – For serving

Storage

  • Room temperature: Up to 2 days (airtight container)
  • Refrigerator: Up to 1 week

FAQs

Can I make it vegan?
Yes—use coconut condensed milk and a flax egg substitute.

Why is my cake dense?
Overmixing or too much banana can make it heavy. Mix gently.

How do I know it’s done?
Insert a toothpick—if it comes out clean, it’s ready.