Looking for a delicious Southern cake recipe? This Hummingbird Cake recipe is moist and sweet, making it the perfect quick cake to celebrate any occasion!
I have a confession. I’m not really a cake person, at least not usually. I much prefer brownies. Or fresh blueberry pie. Mmmmmmm…pie…
The problem I have with most cakes is that they are either too dry or the frosting is too sweet (or both).
That was, of course, until I discovered this particular cake, which is apparently a Southern institution, right along with sweet tea and pimiento cheese. It is a little like banana bread with frosting, but even better. The original recipe comes from a 1978 issue of Southern Living Magazine but cuts back a little on the oil and nuts and adds a little coconut as well. You could just as easily skip both the nuts and the coconut if those aren’t your thing. Also, it is a great way to use up those overripe bananas!
And the frosting. Oh, the frosting. I use my Browned Butter Cream Cheese Icing because, well, it is pretty much the yummiest thing on the planet, and the slightly caramelized flavor of the brown butter is the perfect complement to the richness of the cake. Don’t skimp on the frosting or flake out and buy the store-bought stuff. It’s not that hard, and it is totally worth the effort!
Easy Hummingbird Cake
Here is what you need:
3 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups sugar 1½ teaspoons ground cinnamon 1½ teaspoons vanilla extract 3 eggs 1 cup vegetable oil 2 cups very ripe chopped bananas 8 oz. crushed pineapple (undrained) ½ cup chopped pecans (optional) ½ cup coconut Browned Butter Cream Cheese Icing ¾ cup coconut for top (optional) ½ cup pecans for top (optional) softened butter & flour for greasing panStep 1: Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease & flour 2 9″ round baking pans.
Step 2: Beat eggs in small bowl. In a separate larger bowl mix flour, baking soda, salt, sugar and cinnamon together and set aside.
Step 3: Add eggs and oil to flour mixture; stir with spatula just until moistened.
Step 4: Stir in bananas, pineapple, pecans, vanilla and coconut. Mix at medium speed until well blended, about 1 minute.
Step 5: Pour batter into baking pans. Bake for 30-35 minutes, until knife inserted into middle of cake comes out clean.
Step 6: Cool in pan on wire rack for 10-15 minutes, then invert cakes onto wire rack and cool completely.
Step 7: Spread coconut and/or pecans on baking sheet; bake at 350ºF for 5-8 minutes until toasted.
Step 8: Spread Browned Butter Cream Cheese Frosting between layers and on top and sides of cake. Sprinkle top with pecans and/or coconut if desired.

Hummingbird Cake
This truly Southern cake is simply to die for!
Ingredients
- 3 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups sugar
- 1½ teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 3 eggs
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- 2 cups very ripe chopped bananas
- 8 oz. crushed pineapple un-drained
- ½ cup chopped pecans optional
- ½ cup coconut
- Browned Buttter Cream Cheese Frosting
- ¾ cup coconut
- softened butter & flour for greasing pan
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease & flour 2 9" round baking pans.
Beat eggs in small bowl. In a separate larger bowl mix flour, baking soda, salt, sugar and cinnamon together and set aside.
- Add eggs and oil to flour mixture; stir with spatula just until moistened.
Stir in bananas, pineapple, pecans, vanilla and coconut. Mix at medium speed until well blended, about 1 minute.
Pour batter into baking pans. Bake for 30-35 minutes, until knife inserted into middle of cake comes out clean.
- Cool in pan on wire rack for 10-15 minutes, then invert cakes onto wire rack and cool completely.
Spread coconut and pecans on baking sheet; bake at 350ºF for 5-8 minutes until toasted.
- Spread Browned Butter Cream Cheese Frosting between layers and on top and sides of cake. Sprinkle top with pecans and/or coconut if desired.
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This sounds delish… But my kids loathe pineapple. What do u suggest u use instead as I presume the liquid would be essential?
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My husband and I read this comment a few times over. Huh? We’re clueless.
I admit that I only make cakes for special occasions, but this looks like one to add to the repertoire. I’ve heard of the cake, but have never had, nor made it, and my mother was from the south. lol
Lisa, I’m a hand mixer girl myself. I mix my cookie dough by hand (whisk and spoon), and my cakes with my trusty little hand held mixer. 🙂
This looks amazing
But I need your help in something we do not have 8 oz cans of crushed pineapple
We only have 850 grams of whole pieces with juice
How can I measure the amount needed from this 850 grams can which is equivalent to 8oz required for this recipe
I really wana make it plzzzz
I just used a measuring cup and then put that amount into a food processor and blended it into crushed pineapple. I hope that helps!
How do you make your brown butter frosting ?