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This moist and gooey banana upside down cake is a great way to use up a bunch of ripe bananas.
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  1. Banana Upside Down Cake Ingredients
  2. Substitutions And Additions
  3. How To Make This Banana Upside Down Cake Recipe
  4. How To Serve
  5. When To Serve
  6. Storing This Banana Upside Down Cake Recipe
  7. Why We Love This Recipe
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Sweet, gooey, and delicious, everyone will go wild for the moist texture of this banana upside-down cake. The upside-down cake recipe features a brown sugar-glazed banana topping over top of a sweet banana cake.

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Banana Upside Down Cake Ingredients

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If you’re looking for a dessert that’s both satisfying and comforting, then banana upside-down cake may be just the thing for you.

The combination of sweet and cinnamon-spiced ripe bananas with the tender, buttery cake makes for a perfect flavor balance.

You’ll need:

For The Topping:

  • ⅔ cup of packed brown sugar
  • 5 tablespoons of salted butter, melted
  • 3 medium bananas, sliced into ⅓-inch slices

For The Cake:

  • 1½ cups of all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon of baking powder
  • A pinch of salt
  • 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
  • ¾ cup of light brown sugar
  • ¼ cup of granulated sugar
  • 3 medium bananas, mashed (about 1¼ cups)
  • ½ cup of buttermilk
  • 1½ teaspoons of vanilla extract
  • ⅓ cup of oil
  • 2 eggs

Substitutions And Additions

BAKING SODA AND BAKING POWDER: These are two different things.

It’s possible to make this recipe if you only have one, but you need to know that baking soda is three times as powerful as baking powder and substitute accordingly.

If you’re using only baking soda in place of powder, you’ll also need to add a squeeze of lemon juice to activate it.

BUTTERMILK: If you don’t have buttermilk, you can make your own. Add a teaspoon of lemon juice or vinegar to regular milk and stir.

COCONUT AND PINEAPPLE: For a tropical twist on this classic banana upside-down cake, add flaked coconut and canned pineapple chunks to the mixture.

ALCOHOL: Give your cake an extra warming flavor by adding a splash of bourbon, whiskey, dark rum, or banana liqueur.

CAKE MIX: If you’re short on time, you could substitute yellow cake mix instead of making the cake from scratch.

How To Make This Banana Upside Down Cake Recipe

Our easy steps below will walk you through making this delectable cake. Let’s get started!

STEP ONE: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch round springform pan.

OUR RECIPE DEVELOPER SAYS

The pan must hold eight cups in volume. Don’t use round cake pans or an 8x8x1½-inch square pan, as this only holds six cups and it will overflow.

STEP TWO: First, make the topping. As this is an upside-down cake, the topping will sit at the bottom of the pan so we’ll be starting with the banana layer.

Combine the brown sugar and melted butter in a bowl.

When it’s well mixed, pour into the pan and spread out in an even layer with a rubber spatula.

Place the sliced bananas directly on top of the butter and sugar mixture.

banana slices placed on top of the butter and brown sugar mixture in a cake pan

STEP THREE: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and ground cinnamon.

dry ingredients combined in a bowl

STEP FOUR: In a separate medium bowl, add the brown sugar, white sugar, mashed banana, buttermilk, vanilla extract, oil, and eggs.

Use an electric mixer at medium speed to beat and combine.

wet ingredients blended together in a bowl

STEP FIVE: Add half of the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and mix together with a spoon.

Add the remaining dry ingredients and stir until no white streaks of flour remain.

PRO TIP:

Don’t overmix the batter or your cake will be tough and rubbery.

dry ingredients folded into the wet ingredients

STEP SIX: Pour the cake batter over the top of the bananas. Spread evenly in the pan.

batter placed on top of the banana slices in a cake pan

STEP SEVEN: Place into the preheated oven and bake for 45 minutes.

cake after being baked in a cake pan

STEP EIGHT: Remove from the oven and insert a toothpick into the cake to check if it’s done. If it’s done, the toothpick will come out clean.

If it’s not done, put it back into the oven for a further three minutes and check again.

STEP NINE: Let the cake cool in the pan for five to seven minutes. To remove from the pan, place a large serving dish on the top of the pan and flip the cake over.

Serve warm on its own or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

cake flipped over so the banana slices are on the top

How To Serve

This amazing banana layer cake is divine on its own but you can add a dollop of whipped cream and a scoop of our no-churn vanilla ice cream for an extra indulgent dessert.

Try adding some caramel sauce or drizzled hot fudge sauce for an extra layer of decadence.

This cake is sure to impress with its beautiful layer of bananas on top and would be a perfect choice to serve to guests at a dinner party.

If you’re hosting a brunch, consider serving the cake as a unique addition to your spread.

Cut it into small pieces and arrange them on a platter with fresh fruit and a drizzle of maple syrup.

Next time you take a coffee break, enjoy a slice of banana upside-down cake alongside your favorite brew, a pumpkin spice latte, or a creamy peanut butter frozen hot chocolate.

For more banana-y cakes to make at home, take a look at our banana pudding cake and this Southern-style banana split cake.

When To Serve

FAMILY GATHERINGS: Bake this cake for a variety of occasions from a cozy Sunday dinner, a birthday celebration, or a holiday get-together.

WEEKEND BRUNCH: Surprise your weekend brunch guests with a slice of banana upside-down cake alongside other breakfast favorites.

POTLUCK PARTIES: Bring this cake to your next cookout and watch it disappear quickly. Its sweet and fruity goodness is always a hit, and it’s easy to transport.

PICNICS: Pack slices of this cake for a day in the park or at the beach.

DINNER PARTIES: Impress your dinner party guests by serving banana upside-down cake as the grand finale to your main dishes.

COFFEE BREAKS: Enjoy a slice of this cake during your afternoon coffee break or as a sweet treat to accompany your morning coffee or tea.

Storing This Banana Upside Down Cake Recipe

Let’s make sure you can savor this dessert to the fullest!

MAKE AHEAD: If you’d like to get a head start on your cake, you can prepare it a day in advance.

Simply follow the recipe until you’ve baked the cake, then allow it to cool completely.

Once it’s cool, cover it tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and store it at room temperature.

When you’re ready to serve, you can warm it up slightly in the microwave or enjoy it as is.

IN THE FRIDGE: Banana upside-down cake can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

You can eat it cold, but we recommend microwaving it for 30 seconds before serving.

IN THE FREEZER: To freeze this cake for up to three months, you should wrap each piece in plastic wrap or foil and then place them into an airtight container.

Thaw overnight in the fridge before warming in the microwave.

Why We Love This Recipe

CARAMELIZED BANANAS: The star of this dessert is the luscious layer of caramelized bananas on top.

SIMPLE YET STUNNING PRESENTATION: This cake’s upside-down presentation is not only visually appealing but also incredibly easy to achieve.

MOIST AND FLAVORFUL CAKE: The cake itself is moist and rich, with a banana flavor that shines through.

close up shot of a Banana Upside-Down Cake on a cake stand with a slice being removed with a spatula

We’re sure that you’ll love this banana upside-down cake recipe. Whether you make the classic version or add tropical fruit and liquor, this moist and flavorsome dessert is one that you’ll want to make again and again.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I use a square cake pan for this recipe?

This easy recipe needs to be made in a cake pan that holds 8 cups, whereas most 8×8-inch square pans only hold 6 cups, and you will end up with overflow.

How do I flip the cake without making a mess?

Let your cake cool in the pan on a cooling rack for about five to seven minutes, then lay a flat serving plate upside down over the top of the cake pan. While wearing hot pads, carefully flip the cake over onto the plate. Bang on the bottom of the pan for good measure, then lift the pan off.

Can I freeze upside-down cake?

If you have any leftovers of this delicious cake, you can wrap individual slices in plastic wrap and then store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to three months.

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Banana Upside Down Cake

5 from 65 votes
This moist and gooey banana upside down cake is a great way to use up a bunch of ripe bananas.
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

Topping

  • cup brown sugar, packed
  • 5 tablespoons salted butter, melted
  • 3 bananas, sliced into ⅓-inch slices

Cake

  • cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 3 medium bananas, mashed (about 1¼ cup)
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • teaspoons vanilla extract
  • cup oil
  • 2 eggs

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch spring form pan.

Topping

  • Combine the brown sugar and butter in a bowl. Stir it together and then pour it into the round cake pan. Spread it out evenly with a rubber spatula. Place the banana slices directly on top of the butter and sugar mixture.

Cake

  • In a separate mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, baking powder, a pinch of salt, and ground cinnamon. Whisk to combine.
  • In another separate mixing bowl, add the brown sugar, white sugar, mashed banana, buttermilk, vanilla extract, oil, and eggs. Use a hand mixer to beat and combine.
  • Add half of the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and use a spoon to start incorporating. Add the remaining dry ingredients and completely incorporate until no white streaks of flour remain. Don't overmix the batter or your cake will be tough and rubbery.
  • Pour the batter over the top of the sliced bananas. Spread it evenly in the pan.
  • Place the cake in the oven and bake for 45 minutes. Check with a toothpick to make sure the cake is done in the middle and the toothpick is clean when checked. If needed, cook for an additional 3 minutes, or until the toothpick comes clean.
  • Let cool in the pan for 5 to 7 minutes. Place a large serving dish on the top of the pan and flip the cake over so that the bananas are on the top of the cake on the serving plate.
  • Serve warm and enjoy!

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Notes

  • The pan must hold eight cups in volume. Don’t use an 8x8x1½-inch square pan, as this only holds six cups and it will overflow.
  • Don’t overmix the batter or your cake will be tough and rubbery.

Nutrition

Calories: 737kcal | Carbohydrates: 112g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 249mg | Potassium: 656mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 74g | Vitamin A: 483IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 128mg | Iron: 2mg
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  1. Raven says

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious! Perfect use for my bunch of bananas that would’ve otherwise been wasted as every mother on here knows to well, I’m sure, one week you can’t have enough- the next, you watch them sit for days! Came out amazing! Sub’d lactose free milk so my lil guy could enjoy as well as added chopped walnuts. So good! Thanks for recipe!!

  2. Darcy Schmitz says

    5 stars
    Havent tasted it yet and only had a square pan but Im in love with the recipes and cant wait to try more!!! My passion is making candy making, my mother owned a candy store trying to take a picture!!

  3. Zita DMello says

    5 stars
    Loved the clarity and presentation of the recipe. Shall definitely try it instead of allowing the bannanas go waste. Thank you to the talented team

  4. Heidi Hasty says

    5 stars
    I would definitely drizzle with caramel and put some whip cream on there, but the recipe is amazing making it tonight.
    Thanks so much and have a blessed day.

  5. Katrina Johnson says

    5 stars
    This looks absolutely delicious!! I would definitely add coconut to this to make it even more delectable!

  6. Tammy Bush says

    5 stars
    Never made this cake before,but would love to try it with the whipped topping. Looks delicious 🙂

  7. Elaine Metje says

    5 stars
    I’ve never made or tasted a banana upside down cake, but this recipe makes me want to try it! I’m sure my grandsons would love it!

  8. Beth Elgert says

    Sounds fabulous! Would definitely top the warm cake with a scoop of ice cream. Now I have to go get some bananas to ripen so I can make this cake!

  9. Jeannette says

    5 stars
    I would definite serve this with whipped cream this looks delicious I have never made a banana upside down cake but my banana bread is great so I can’t wait to make this. Thank you for the recipe.

  10. pauline louise wilson says

    5 stars
    that looks so good gonna have to make this, and i would also put whip cream with it thank you for sharing

  11. Kathy H says

    5 stars
    This looks delish, I think when I did serve this I’d offer my guest either caramel drizzled over it or whip cream or both if they’d like it this way. Can’t wait to try this one.

  12. Bill says

    WOW!!! Just got a sping-form pan so eager 2 try it! Looks so good that I was licking my screen! I’ll let U know ASAP! Oh, and thanks 4 the reminder about vinegar in milk but use 10% cream!! Mmmmmmm! Can’t wait 2 try it! Thx.!

  13. Joy says

    5 stars
    This sounds absolutely delicious! I am excited to try it as I never have. Coconut and caramel added sounds delicious too! Thank you!

  14. F. Ruelene Foley says

    5 stars
    Yummy!

    Yes, I would add coconut to this recipe.

    To serve, I would either add, whipping cream; OR, a good vanilla ice cream❣

  15. Emma PHARR says

    5 stars
    Love Banana cake with this one add coconut add some Caramel and enjoy .But the Banana Caramel Roll log is the best

  16. Lissa says

    5 stars
    I am going to make this next week when I go visit my dad. I’ve never made any upside-down cake before – this looks awesome!

  17. Tracey says

    No to the coconut, not enough people in my house like it. (I love it but am Celiac) the caramel, and whipped topping would be a hit so would ice cream!
    This is a definite must try that’s for sure!

  18. Stephanie says

    5 stars
    This sounds extremely yummy & topped white caramel & whip cream will push the it to a new level of yummy 😋😋😋

  19. Mary says

    I’ve never made it, but am going to try it. All I have to do is get some bananas & whatever toppings I would put on it. All the toppings that were suggested, coconut, whipped topping or ice cream sounds good. I would have to find out which one my boyfriend’s wants . 😊😊

  20. Cassandra says

    5 stars
    I would add coconut and then drizzle warm caramel right before serving . Never have made banana upside down cake i but will be

  21. Tamae says

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness…guess who’s going to the store to buy bananas and ice cream today?! What a wonderful idea….I love my pineapple upside down cakes and I cannot wait to try your recipe!!!! Thank you!

  22. Raquel Guzman says

    I have never tried upside banana cake, but I am going to with my little sister. I personally wouldn’t add coconut because the flavor would take over the bananas. I would definitely add a caramel drizzle, but not any whipped cream because the bananas and caramel would already be sweet. I cannot wait to make this with my little sister, we have been trying new recipes lately.

  23. Noelle Salcido says

    This looks amazing I’m going to try to make it today. I would add a little drizzled frosting to it.

  24. Amanda says

    5 stars
    I heard never had a banana upside-down cake, but this looks and sounds amazing! And everything is better with coconut AND whipped cream, especially in the summer time!! Curious on the caramel…but what about a peanut butter drizzle? Hmmm…

  25. Terri says

    5 stars
    I’ve never made a banana upside down cake.
    I would use Carmel sauce and whipped topping.
    It looks delicious!

  26. Valeria says

    Think this would be amazing with chopped pineapple included. Serve warm with scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with warm caramel!

    • Shelly says

      I have never had a banana upside down cake sounds yummy.. but NO I would NOT add coconut that does not sound good with it… i think adding maybe whip topping would be good .. cant wait to make this and try it..

  27. Albertha Grant says

    Can’t rate it as haven’t tried it. But if could rate just for the looks of it😋🤤I already know I will like it.
    But sounds delicious just as it is. Second time would throw in the coconut and anything else to make it taste like a pina colada!😋

  28. Sherry says

    5 stars
    I have never made this cake before, but I can’t wait to try it!!!! With your pictures and step by step instructions…this looks easy to do, and I know there will be a lot of tummy’s very happy, when they get to eat it. 🙂

  29. Glenda Steele says

    5 stars
    This banana up side down cake sounds so good! I always have a few bananas that are starting to blacken so I can definitely use them for this cake. Last week I used them for my banana cream pie. Also delicious.

  30. Denise says

    5 stars
    I’ve never made a banana upside-down cake, but this recipes will change that! I would definitely add the coconut and possibly the pineapple. No whipped cream, maybe some vanilla ice cream!
    Looking forward to tasting for myself!!!

  31. Crystal B says

    5 stars
    I have never made a banana upside down cake before. I don’t think I have even seen one before! I have only had pineapple. I would love to add coconut to this, but first try I am making it as directed. Purest?

    Thanks for this great recipe!

  32. Kris Burton says

    I haven’t made this or anything like it but it sounds delicious and I will definitely have to try it (when it’s not so hot out!) and the caramel drizzle sounds amazing.

  33. Dee says

    5 stars
    I have never heard of banana upside down cake, OMG! I can’t wait to make this! Thank you for this amazing recipe!

  34. Julie says

    5 stars
    I have never heard of this cake until now. It looks AMAZING! With a caramel drizzle before serving….OMG YES!! Sign me up! Definitely making this weekend with the kids.

  35. Donna Pierson says

    I’ve never made a banana upside down cake but I would love to try it. Putting coconut on it sounds delicious.

  36. Corinne Smyth says

    5 stars
    I simply love banana bread and muffins but have never made a banana cake so I’m definitely going to make this one! It looks and sounds absolutely wonderful!! Mmmm

  37. Valerie says

    5 stars
    Never made it before but am going to now and I would top it with whipped topping and or maybe vanilla icecream. Yumm!

  38. Toni Miller says

    THIS LOOKS DELICIOUS,WILL MAKE IT VERY SOON,I HAVE NEVER MADE IT BEFORE BUT I WILL USE THE CARAMEL AND TOPPING….CAN’T WAIT TO TRY IT !!!

  39. Lathie McKinney says

    5 stars
    I would definitely drizzle Carmel on this cake. When I do bake this I might just try the Carmel.

  40. Gina says

    5 stars
    I’ve never made a banana upside down cake before, but interested in trying it out. I don’t think I’d add coconut because it would take away from the smooth banana flavor. I think a caramel sauce would be a very good additional as well as a cream cheese whipped topping or light frosting 🙂

  41. Natalie says

    5 stars
    That cake looks scrumptious!!!!
    I would make it like this the first time. The second time I would use cherries in between the bananas for that pop of color and the sweet taste of the cherry.

  42. GiGi says

    I’ve never made this cake. I don’t like bananas. However, coconut and/or pineapple are always good choices to add in my opinion.

  43. Jennifer M Kilpatrick says

    5 stars
    Can’t wait to make this cake. I would add the Carmel drizzle and whipped cream..and maybe top with strawberry icecream!!!

  44. Frances says

    Hi there

    I have never made a banana upside down cake before and I will definitely try this out!!
    Thanks for the recipe!

    Frances

  45. Chef Cheryl says

    5 stars
    Great alternative to the normal pineapple upside down cake! I did add coconut and a drizzle of caramel- have to make it again since i only got a tiny sliver of a taste- was a big hit!

  46. Erin Probst says

    5 stars
    Definitely trying this one, I have never made one before. I think I would add some whipped cream. Coconut on this would be a good idea, but several members of my family don’t like it. I would like it though

  47. Elizabeth Olsen says

    I have never made a banana upside down cake, but this one looks good so will give it a try.
    I would top it with some homemade whipped cream & a couple of banana slices.

  48. Michele Michael Graham says

    Thanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday. Can I bake this in a cast iron ? Or a9 in round cake pan? My husband is going to love this recipe.

  49. Valerie says

    Hi! How would I change the measurements of the ingredients, particularly the baking powder and baking soda, if I were to only make half of what the recipe says? (I only have a small 6.5″ pan.)

    • Layne Kangas says

      Hi, Valerie – if you click the print option on the recipe card, you can reduce the servings amount to half and it will automatically adjust the measurements for you. Enjoy!

  50. William Young says

    I made this scrumptious recipe today with some bananas that almost turned liquidfied on my counter. Came out perfect. Delicious. Really smelled good while baking. Will make again and again. Thank you for your wonderful recipe indeed. 👍

  51. Christine says

    5 stars
    Just made this today. Amazing! No extra toppings needed. Used 3 bananas that I had thawed from the freezer. 2 large fresh bananas for the top. Will definitely make again.

  52. JudyH says

    5 stars
    Very good ! Wonderful banana flavor. Turned out just like the picture. I might try it next time with a little less sugar or maybe a little less cake. I could definitely see adding some coconut and/or pineapple or maybe some strawberries and making it to a banana split flavor with a little chocolate drizzle.

  53. Michael says

    5 stars
    I roasted the bananas for 10 min before mashing them and used 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1/2 banana flavoring. I also added 1/8 tsp of nutmeg

  54. La Portuguesa says

    5 stars
    Came out great. It’s a very forgiving recipe… I had only 2 bananas (recipe calls for 6) so I used 1/3 in the cake (the rest on the bottom) and added some applesauce. Also didn’t have buttermilk so used Greek yogurt instead. Will make again!

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