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| Cake | |||
| 1 | cup | honey | |
| 1 | teaspoon | baking soda | |
| 1 | cup | oats | uncooked (quick or old-fashioned) |
| 3/4 | cup | butter | or margarine, softened |
| 1/2 | cup | sugar | |
| 2 | large | eggs | |
| 1 | cup | bananas | mashed |
| 1 1/2 | cups | flour, all-purpose | sifted |
| 3/4 | teaspoon | baking powder | |
| 3/4 | teaspoon | salt | |
| Frosting | |||
| 6 | ounces | cream cheese | softened |
| 2 1/2 | cups | powdered sugar | sifted |
For cake, bring honey to a boil in medium-sized saucepan; add 1/2 teaspoon of the soda. Pour over oats; stir to combine. Cover and let stand 10 minutes.
Beat butter until creamy; gradually add sugar, beating until fluffy. Blend in eggs. Add oats mixture and bananas; blend well. Sift together flour, remaining 1/2 teaspoon soda, baking powder and salt. Add to creamed mixture; blend well.
Pour batter into 2 greased and waxed paper-lined 8-inch round cake pans.
Bake in preheated moderate oven (350 F.) 30 to 35 minutes. Cool on wire rack about 10 minutes. Remove from pans; cool.
For frosting, beat cream cheese until fluffy. Gradually add sugar, beating until frosting is smooth and of spreading consistency. Spread between layers and over top of cake; refrigerate.
Just before serving, decorate with banana slices. Makes one 2-layer cake.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 55.0g | 85% |
| Saturated Fat 33.0g | 164% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 245mg | 82% |
| Sodium 994mg | 41% |
| Total Carbohydrate 220.0g | 73% |
| Dietary Fiber 6.0g | 22% |
| Sugars 156.0g | |
| Protein 18.0g | 37% |
| Vitamin A | 35% | Vitamin C | 1% | |
| Calcium | 11% | Iron | 30% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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