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    Chocolate Chunk Banana Coconut Cake With Ganache

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    Chocolate Chunk Banana Coconut Cake With Ganache

    Serious Eats / Kanika and Jatin Sharma

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    Why It Works

    • Ripe—but not overripe—bananas provide natural pectin and structure, helping the loaf rise evenly to a light, tender crumb rather than a dense, banana-bread-style slump.
    • Unrefined coconut oil adds a gentle coconut aroma, and because it’s solid at room temperature, it creams like butter, creating a fine crumb texture.
    • A touch of corn syrup in the ganache prevents crystallization, keeping the chocolate glaze smooth and glossy as it sets.

    Banana, coconut, and chocolate are a natural trio, but getting them to play nicely in one loaf is trickier than it looks. Too much banana and the coconut disappears; too much coconut and suddenly you’re snacking on something that tastes like tanning lotion. My goal was a cake where all three flavors show up clearly and harmoniously—and where the texture lands closer to light cake than to moist banana bread. After several rounds of testing (and one regrettable loaf that smelled like a beach cabana), this version gets the balance exactly right.

    The Structure Problem: How to Build a Cake That Doesn’t Taste Like Banana Bread

    Classic banana bread uses the muffin method—stir wet into dry—which yields a dense, pleasantly squat crumb that’s expected and desired in banana bread. But my goal wasn’t a banana bread. This loaf cake is meant to be decidedly in the cake corner. A lighter, tighter crumb that’s pleasantly moist, but not damp the way good banana bread is. To achieve this, the loaf needed more lift to support chunks of chocolate and toasted coconut, and to support its glossy ganache finish. So after rounds of testing, I realized the best way to get there was by breaking out the stand mixer and using a classic cake baking approach:

    • Cream the fat and sugar first to aerate the base.
    • Add room-temperature eggs one at a time to maintain a stable emulsion.
    • Alternate dry and wet ingredients to build an even, tender crumb.

    This approach creates a lighter, fluffier structure without sacrificing the plush, moist texture people love in banana bread.

    Serious Eats / Kanika and Jatin Sharma

    How to Get Banana and Coconut to Play Nice (and Avoid Banana Boat Territory)

    Banana and coconut are both big flavors, and if you’re not careful, they start competing, ending in the dreaded “banana boat” situation, where everything tastes like ’80s tanning oil. The fix begins with the fruit itself. Using ripe but not overly ripe bananas gives you clean banana flavor and natural structure (their pectin helps the crumb stand tall) without the tropical, aggressively sweet notes that can bulldoze coconut.

    To bring the coconut forward without letting it hijack the loaf, I layered the flavors thoughtfully:

    • Unrefined coconut oil adds a warm, natural coconut aroma. Because it’s solid at room temperature, it also gives the cake a rich, almost buttery crumb—no actual butter required.
    • Coconut milk adds subtle sweetness and moisture, rounding out the banana without overpowering it.
    • The tiniest hint of coconut extract (totally optional) amplifies the coconut just enough to register without tipping into SPF-50 territory.

    The result is even-handed tropical flavor—balanced, fragrant, and definitely not something you’d slather on your shoulders at the beach.

    Chocolate as Balance, Not Overkill

    Chocolate can mute fruitiness if it takes over, so the cake uses a prudent, measured amount of chopped semisweet chocolate for contrast and richness, but not dominance. The pieces are folded into the batter right before baking, and melt into soft pockets rather than forming a heavy seam at the bottom of the loaf, a common problem in dense batters.

    The Ganache Finish

    A loaf this lush needs an impressive finish. A quick ganache made with chocolate, coconut milk, and corn syrup creates a pourable glaze that sets into a glossy, silky layer (corn syrup keeps it shiny and prevents sugar crystallization). A dusting of toasted coconut on top adds texture, visual contrast, and a final roasty coconut note.

    The final cake slices beautifully, keeps for days, and gets better overnight as the flavors settle and deepen.

    Banana Cake Chocolate Chunk Coconut Ganache
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