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Latest Updated: Nov 15, 2025 by Andrew Gray

How to Replace Eggs with Bananas in Cake Mix

Swapping out eggs for bananas in your cake mix isn't just a neat trick.

It's a game-changer for anyone looking to bake egg-free.

Seriously, who would've thought that a simple fruit could step in for the mighty egg?

Bananas are not only perfect for adding moisture;

they bring a subtle sweetness that can totally elevate your cake.

And if you're worried about your cake tasting too much like bananas-don't be.

The flavor blends beautifully, more like a secret ingredient than the star of the show.

Using bananas means you're also adding a dash of nutrition to your treat.

It's pretty cool to think that your dessert could be a tad healthier, right?

No fancy gadgets or rare ingredients required.

All you need is a ripe banana. So, ready to give it a shot?

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A Banana for an Egg

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Baking without eggs is a challenge, but it doesn't have to be.

An old trick for getting around the lack of an egg in cake mixes is to substitute a banana.

Not only does substituting a banana make a cake vegan friendly, but it can also add lots of flavor and texture.

Bananas create a moist interior and lovely golden crust that won't disappoint.

The sweetness of the banana enhances the flavor profile of the cake mix you're using, adding complexity to the dessert.

When compared to eggs, bananas are relatively uncomplicated.

The egg whites and yolks each offer a unique function when used on their own or combined with the whole egg.

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But bananas? They grow from trees and provide fiber and potassium - that's about all there is to it.

Furthermore, per the USDA report, they consist of roughly 75 percent water, thus adding moisture as well.

How to Replace Eggs with Bananas in Cake Mix

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If you're looking for an easy, peasy, vegan-friendly twist on a boxed cake mix, look no further than swapping out the eggs for bananas.

Replacing eggs with ripe bananas in cake batter is an incredibly simple way to make all sorts of delicious treats, such as chocolate or yellow cakes.

To do so, just mash one medium-sized banana for every egg required in the cake mix and then follow the typical instructions given on the box.

For best results, it's important to mash your bananas into a soft, almost liquid consistency - just don't go too overboard with it.

If you find that you are having difficulty incorporating your banana puree into the batter, adding a splash of plant-based milk should do the trick.

And voila - you've got yourself an eggless masterpiece.

If you don't fancy the taste of bananas, there are several alternate egg replacements for your cake mix that can be just as effective.

  • Applesauce: Simply replace each egg with ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce.
  • Silken tofu: Swap one egg for ¼ cup of blended silken tofu.
  • Buttermilk: For every egg needed, mix ¼ cup of buttermilk with 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Then you're ready to go.
  • Yogurt (Greek or regular) can also be used as an egg replacement. Just replace one egg with ¼ cup of yogurt.
Andrew Gray
Andrew Gray

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