Banana Cream Bundt Cake

This Banana Cream Bundt Cake is soft, moist, and full of banana flavor. Made with cake mix and banana pudding mix, then topped with cream cheese frosting, this easy bundt…

Close up of banana bundt cake texture with cream cheese frosting

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I love making things from scratch whenever I can. There’s something really satisfying about building a recipe from the ground up, measuring flour, creaming butter, and watching something homemade come together in the oven. But real life doesn’t always leave time for that kind of baking, and over the years I’ve learned that it’s okay to make things a little easier on yourself sometimes.

This Banana Cream Bundt Cake is one of those recipes. It uses a cake mix and pudding mix as a shortcut, but the end result is so incredibly moist and flavorful that no one would ever guess it started with a box. The ripe bananas make it taste homemade, and when you top it with frosting, it turns into a beautiful dessert that feels special enough for holidays, potlucks, or Sunday dinner.

This cake is especially delicious topped with Cream Cheese Frosting, which pairs perfectly with the banana flavor and turns this simple cake into a bakery-style dessert. For a different flavor combination, try frosting with my Almond Buttercream Frosting or my Classic Vanilla Buttercream.

This banana cream bundt cake fits right in alongside other simple desserts like Bakery-Style Double Chocolate Chip CookiesBest Ever Snickerdoodle Cookies, and Lemon Sugar Cookie Bars, where the goal is a reliable, crowd-pleasing dessert that turns out every time.

If you’re a chocolate lover, check out my Triple Chocolate Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe


Ingredients

  • Ripe bananas
  • Yellow cake mix
  • Banana pudding mix
  • Water
  • Eggs
  • Oil
  • Vanilla
Ingredients for banana bundt cake including cake mix, banana pudding mix, bananas, eggs, oil, and vanilla

Equipment


How to Make

This recipe is designed to be simple, but there are still a few technique tips that make a big difference in the final cake. The bananas should be very ripe with brown spots, because ripe bananas add more moisture and stronger banana flavor.

Mashed ripe bananas in a mixing bowl for banana bundt cake

When you mash the bananas, you want them mostly smooth with just a few small lumps remaining. I always use my meat chopper for this step because it gives the perfect texture easily, and this helps distribute the banana flavor evenly throughout the cake while still keeping that homemade texture.

Banana cake batter ingredients in a mixing bowl before mixing
Banana bundt cake batter mixed in a bowl

Once the bananas are mashed, everything gets mixed together in one bowl. The key here is not to overmix. You want to mix long enough for the batter to become smooth and fully combined, but once it looks smooth, stop mixing. Transfer the bowl to your stand mixer and mix for 3 minutes.

Banana bundt cake batter mixing in a stand mixer

The batter will be thick and creamy when it’s ready to pour into the pan.

Preparing the bundt pan properly is one of the most important steps in this recipe. Bundt pans have a lot of curves and edges, so you need to grease every part of the pan very well so the cake releases cleanly after baking. Make sure to get into all the grooves and the center tube. A well-greased pan is the difference between a beautiful cake and one that sticks.

Banana bundt cake batter poured into a greased bundt pan

After the batter is poured into the pan, the cake bakes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. You’ll notice the cake will rise and form a golden crust on the outside while staying soft inside. In my oven, this is right around 55 minutes. Bundt cakes naturally develop a slightly thicker outer crust, which helps them hold their shape after being removed from the pan.

Banana bundt cake cooling on a wire rack

Once the cake comes out of the oven, timing matters when removing it from the pan. The cake needs time to set, but it also shouldn’t sit too long or the crust can stick and peel. Let the cake cool in the pan for about 15–20 minutes, then carefully invert it onto a wire rack to cool completely. If the cake feels like it doesn’t want to release, gently tap the pan and let gravity help it slide out.

Cream cheese frosted bundt cake on a plate with thick piped frosting

After the cake is completely cool, you can add frosting or glaze. This cake is especially good with Cream Cheese Frosting, which complements the banana flavor and turns this simple cake into a rich dessert. You can also use a light drizzle like Vanilla Glaze or serve it with Classic Vanilla ButtercreamHomemade Whipped Cream and fresh banana slices.

Slice of banana bundt cake with cream cheese frosting being lifted from the cake

One of the best things about this cake is that it stays incredibly moist, so it’s actually even better the next day. The banana and pudding mix help the cake hold moisture, giving it a soft, tender texture that doesn’t dry out like some cakes do.

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Banana Cream Bundt Cake

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This Banana Cream Bundt Cake is incredibly moist and easy to make using cake mix, banana pudding mix, and ripe bananas. A simple, flavorful bundt cake perfect for dessert, potlucks, or family gatherings.

  • Author: Amber
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 55 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
  • Yield: 12 servings
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a bundt cake pan well.
  2. In a large bowl, mash the ripe bananas.
  3. Add the cake mix, banana pudding mix, water, eggs, oil, and vanilla to the bowl.
  4. Mix for 30 seconds to combine ingredients, then mix on medium speed for 2 minutes until smooth.
  5. Pour the batter into the prepared bundt pan.
  6. Bake for 50–55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
  7. Let the cake cool in the pan for 15–20 minutes, then carefully invert onto a wire rack to cool completely before frosting.
  8. Frost with your choice of  Cream Cheese Frostingor Vanilla Buttercream Frosting or a simple vanilla glaze.

Notes

Do not remove the cake from the pan too early or it may break.

Do not leave the cake in the pan too long or the crust may stick and peel.

This cake freezes well. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 2 weeks.


Recipes That Pair Well With This

This Banana Cream Bundt Cake pairs really well with simple comfort meals and family dinners. Serving this cake after a cozy dinner like Creamy Chicken and Rice SoupSlow Cooker Pineapple Chicken, or Cajun Chicken Pasta makes a complete meal that feels special but still easy enough for a weeknight.

For brunch, this cake fits perfectly alongside Sourdough Discard Pancakes, or Traditional Fluffy Pancakes, Sourdough Discard Waffles, or Traditional Hotel Style Waffles with eggs and fruit for a big family breakfast spread.

You can also serve this cake with Homemade Whipped CreamCream Cheese Frosting, Classic Vanilla Buttercream, or a drizzle of Salted Pecan Praline Sauce for an extra special dessert.


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Tips for Little Helpers

This is a great recipe to make with kids because it’s very forgiving and easy to mix.


Tips for Success


FAQs

Can I use a different cake mix flavor?
Yes, yellow cake mix works best for a classic flavor, but white cake mix or butter cake mix also work well in this recipe.

Do I have to use banana pudding mix?
The banana pudding mix adds flavor and moisture to the cake. If you substitute vanilla pudding, the cake will still be moist but will have a lighter banana flavor.

How do I keep my bundt cake from sticking?
Make sure the pan is greased very well and let the cake cool for 15–20 minutes before removing it from the pan. Removing too early or too late can cause sticking.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, this cake actually tastes even better the next day and is a great make-ahead dessert.


Storage

Store the cake covered at room temperature for up to 3 days, or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days if frosted with cream cheese frosting.


Freezing Instructions

To freeze, wrap the unfrosted cake tightly in plastic wrap and then wrap again in foil. Freeze for up to 2 weeks. Thaw at room temperature and frost before serving.


Variations


Final Thoughts

This Banana Cream Bundt Cake is proof that not everything has to be made completely from scratch to be delicious. Sometimes using a few shortcuts in the kitchen means you can still put a homemade dessert on the table without spending all day baking. This is the kind of recipe that’s easy to make, easy to share, and one that people will ask you for again and again.

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