Cake Mix Banana Nut Bread

"Talk about easy! This freezes great! It is one of those recipes that get better after several days, so it is a good one to share with others during the holidays."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
1 Cake
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix according to directions on the package, except add the bananas and nuts last.
  • Bake in a greased and floured, tube pan, bundt pan or two loaf pans.
  • Done when toothpick comes out clean.
  • Approximately 1 hour for the tube or bundt pan and 45 minutes for the loaves.

Questions & Replies

  1. Do you mix the pudding or put it in dry
     
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Reviews

  1. Very easy to make. Also a good suggestion, slice leftovers and place into a cooler for instant snack on long car trips.
     
  2. I made a large loaf for each one of my co-workers for christmas and they all came back raving about how amazing it was. I also took the tip to use a butter pecan cake mix, since I could not find a banana cake mix. It is so easy and so delicious!!! Definitely a keeper!! Thanks!!
     
  3. Delicious!! I didn't have banana cake mix but I did have butter pecan - worked out perfect!!
     
  4. This bread is full of wonderful banana flavor! It is such a simple recipe. I baked two loaves at 350 degrees for 45 minutes and they were done just right in the middle although a little burnt on the outer edges. I always seem to have that problem with banana bread, though! I used chopped pecans and they taste delicious in this bread. I froze one loaf for later. Thanks for sharing!
     
  5. Very good and luscious cake - just for future information you should bake at 350F for 40-45 minutes, you forgot to include baking temp. I used Jello-O instant banana pudding mix and used chopped pecans. I also used 2 large loaf pans instead of the tube or bundt pans. It was very tasty! Thanks for posting, Diane
     
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