The BEST Hummingbird Cake Recipe (2024)

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Let me tell you about a cake that’ll have your heart humming with joy—the one and only Hummingbird Cake. Picture this: ripe bananas and crushed pineapple nestled in a soft, spiced batter, all lovingly hugged by the creamiest, dreamiest cream cheese frosting you ever did taste. Humming bird cake is like a warm Southern hug on a plate, y’all!

Oh honey, Hummingbird cake isn’t merely a dessert; it’s a whole vibe, as sweet as the giggles echoing through a family reunion and as cozy as those heart-to-hearts on the front porch swing. When you strut this stunner out, all dressed up with its pecan bling, you’re not just dishing out a sweet treat, you’re weaving a tale of love, legacy, and those simple joys that sprinkle life with sweetness. So, let’s get that mixer whirring and that spatula flipping, sugar, and whip up a Hummingbird cake that’s gonna leave your loved ones absolutely gobsmacked.

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Why is it called Hummingbird Cake? A Quick History For curious Folks

Hummingbird Cake is a traditional Southern dessert with a history as delightful as its taste. The name “Hummingbird Cake” is believed to have multiple origins. One theory suggests that it’s named for the hummingbird’s affinity for sweet things — much like the cake’s sweet flavor, which comes from the bananas, pineapple, and sugar in the recipe.

Another widely accepted theory is that the cake makes people hum with happiness because of its deliciousness, much like the pleasant hum of a hummingbird’s wings.

This cake’s story starts off in the vibrant vibes of Jamaica, originally dubbed the “Doctor Bird Cake,” named after one of the island’s iconic hummingbirds, the Red-billed Streamertail. Back in the 70s, the Jamaican Tourist Board was all about showing off the island’s flair and sent out press kits to the U.S. with a bunch of tropical recipes, including the Doctor Bird Cake, aiming to give Americans a little slice of Caribbean paradise.

The recipe made its grand entrance in the States through Southern Living magazine in February 1978, thanks to Mrs. L.H. Wiggins of Greensboro, North Carolina. It wasn’t long before this cake became all the rage in the South, winning hearts with its scrumptious moist texture and that oh-so-creamy cream cheese frosting.

Today, the Hummingbird Cake is like the poster child for Southern warmth and community, always a hit at parties and special events. It’s cherished not just for its standout taste but also for its sweet link to the nectar that those lively, little birds can’t resist. It’s more than a cake; it’s a piece of heritage, a dollop of joy, and a testament to the sweet life, y’all.

The Heart and Soul of this recipe

Filled with fruit, spice and everything nice, Hummingbird Cake is my idea of the perfect dessert. It’s bright, airy, sweet and oh so good!

Cuisine Inspiration: Southern American
Primary Cooking Method: Baking
Dietary Info: Vegetarian
Key Flavor: The Hummingbird Cake is a mix of sweet flavors, with the tropical notes of banana and pineapple, complemented by the warm, hint of cinnamon.
Skill Level: Intermediate

Sweet Spots

  • Comforting Southern Charm: This cake carries the essence of the South in every bite, promising a cozy, comforting experience reminiscent of grand family gatherings. Just like this Hummingbird Bread, you will get a full dose of the South boo.
  • Moist and Flavorful: Thanks to the bananas, pineapple, and oil, each slice is irresistibly moist, dense, and bursting with flavor, ensuring every forkful is as delightful as the last.
  • Versatile and Customizable: Whether adorned with or without pecans, transformed into a tiered cake or simple loaf, this recipe is versatile enough to cater to your preferred texture and presentation.
  • Cream Cheese Perfection: The smooth, tangy cream cheese frosting perfectly balances the sweetness of the cake, creating a classic flavor combination that’s loved by all ages.
  • A Celebration Staple: Ideal for birthdays, holidays, or just a weekend treat, the Hummingbird Cake is always ready to make an occasion special and sweet.

Ingredients To Make This Hummingbird Cake Recipe

I love making this cake on a Sunday afternoon. With my apron tied on tight, I measure, sift, whisk and bake while music bumps and my baby girl dances. There is something so restorative about these moments and it doesn’t hurt that there’s cake to be eaten.

This Hummingbird Cake recipe requires a few extra ingredients, a little more patience and a whole lot of love. Trust me, it’s worth it.

Here’s what you’ll need…

  • All-Purpose Flour: The structure of our cake starts here, providing the perfect canvas for the rich and moist crumb we’re after.
  • Granulated Sugar: Sweetness that’s just right, balancing the fruit and spices.
  • Ground Cinnamon: A whisper of spice that pairs harmoniously with the fruits, giving a warm, aromatic essence to each bite.
  • Baking Soda & Salt: The little lifters and flavor enhancers for our cake.
  • Eggs: Binding the joy together, they add structure and richness.
  • Vegetable Oil: For that undeniably moist texture that keeps every forkful luxurious.
  • Vanilla Extract: A splash of pure vanilla elevates the comforting flavors.
  • Crushed Pineapple with Juice: It’s the tropical heartbeat of this cake, adding moisture and a fruity zing that’s essential to the Hummingbird charm.
  • Ripe Mashed Bananas: Bringing a creamy, sweet depth that complements the pineapple.
  • Chopped Pecans: If you desire a crunch, these are your treasure, tucked within the cake’s layers.

For the Cream Cheese Frosting:

  • Unsalted Butter: Room temperature, ready to blend into the smoothest, richest frosting.
  • Cream Cheese: The tangy counterpart to our sweet cake, creating a frosting that’s temptingly creamy.
  • Confectioner’s Sugar: Sifted to sweet perfection, it’s the cloud-like sweetness atop our cake.
  • Salt: Just a pinch to cut through and balance the sweetness.
  • Pineapple Juice: A secret twist that echoes the cake’s fruity notes.
  • Vanilla Extract: Because what’s a cake without the warm hug of vanilla?
  • Finely Chopped Pecans for Garnish: Optional, but who could resist a bit more crunch and nutty luxury?

How to Make Hummingbird Cake

  1. Prep: Heat oven to 350°F. Ready pans with spray and parchment. Mix dry ingredients, then add wet ones, including pineapple and bananas. Divide batter into pans; bake 24-30 minutes. Cool.
  2. Frosting: Beat butter, cream cheese, then add sugar. Include pineapple juice and vanilla for fluffiness.
  3. Assembly: Level and optionally slice cakes for layers. Apply frosting between and outside. Garnish if desired. Serve at room temp. Enjoy the magic!

Tips

I’ve been making cakes for as long as I can remember. I grew up in my Big Mama’s kitchen with a wooden spoon in hand and a stool under my feet. We made every kind of cake imaginable about a million times over.

I’ve got tons of cake making tips, tricks and do-nots. I’m here to impart a little wisdom so you can make the best Hummingbird Cake ever!

Measure Properly

The difference between a well-balanced cake and an utter disaster can come down to a simple mis-measurement. Be patient and measure carefully.

When using measuring cups, use the “spoon & level” method. Simply use a spoon to scoop the ingredient into the measuring cup. Do not pack down or tap the measuring cup. Use the back of a knife to level off the excess.

Don’t Over-mix, Don’t Under-mix

Make sure you’re mixing any cake batter just until the ingredients are combined. Over-mixing will knock out the air and replace it with gluten. That means tough, dense cake.

Bounce-Back Test

Yes, using a toothpick is always a good way to test a cake’s doneness. But, I prefer a simple bounce-back test.

Remove the cake from the oven and gently (and carefully) press down on the cake with a finger. If your finger left a dent in the cake, it needs more time. But, if the cake bounces back, it’s done!

Storage

Keep your Hummingbird Cake fresher for longer by storing it in an airtight container or tightly wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerating, where it’ll stay good for up to 5 days. For a longer storage option, consider freezing the cake; just ensure it’s tightly wrapped or in a sealed container, and it can last for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving it up.

Other Desserts with Tropical Flavors

If you love desserts like these, definitely check out my Pineapple Coconut Cake, Banana Bread, Banana Cake, Pineapple Upside Down Cake and Pineapple Cupcakes!

Some of my favorite cakes

Want more Southern inspired goodness? Treat yourself to a few of Grandbaby Cakes’ tastiest cake recipes!

  • Strawberry Punch Bowl Cake
  • Honeybun Cake
  • Kentucky Butter Cake
  • Sock it to me cake
  • Butter Pecan Cake

The BEST Hummingbird Cake Recipe (6)

Hummingbird Cake Recipe

This Southern Hummingbird Cake recipe is a deliciously moist cake filled with ripe banana, perfectly sweet pineapple and chopped pecans that’s topped with an irresistibly rich cream cheese frosting!

4.53 from 120 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American, south, Southern

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 servings

Calories: 444kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

For the Cake

  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 3 large eggs beaten
  • 1 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 8 oz crushed pineapple with juice
  • 1 3/4 cup ripe mashed bananas about 4-5 bananas
  • 1 cup chopped pecans if desired

For the Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 1 cup unsalted butter room temperature
  • 8 oz cream cheese room temperature
  • 3 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar up to 4 cups if you want it stiffer
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 tsp pineapple juice
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped pecans for garnish if desired

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Instructions

For the Cake

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare 2 9” inch round cake pans by spraying with non stick baking spray then lining each pan with parchment paper then lastly spraying the top of the parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, add flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking soda and salt then whisk together until combined.

  • Next whisk in eggs, oil, vanilla, pineapple with juice, mashed bananas and pecans if using until completely combined. The final batter will be thick.

  • Evenly divide the batter into prepared cake pans and bake for 24-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

  • After cooling for 10-15 minutes, remove cakes and allow them to cool to room temperature before frosting.

For the Frosting

  • Add butter and cream cheese to the bowl of your mixer and beat on high speed until it begins to thicken and fluff.

  • Next, slow down the mixer and carefully add in the confectioner's sugar. Once all sugar has incorporated, turn mixer back to high to continue whipping.

  • Add in pineapple juice and vanilla and continue whipping until it is smooth, light and a fluffy frosting.

To Assemble

  • Level the cakes, if necessary, and slice each cake into two layers making a total of four layers of cake (if desired or you can leave as two layers).

  • Add frosting between layers then frost entire cake with remaining frosting. Garnish with additional pecans if desired. Serve at room temperature.

Notes

If anyone in your family has a nut allergy, feel free to omit them completely from the recipe. It will still taste amazing.

You can also avoid turning the cake into 4 layers by just leaving this a two layer cake if you desire as well.

For a stiffer frosting, go up to 4 cups of confectioner’s sugar. It won’t be as loose in texture when icing your cake.

Keep your Hummingbird Cake fresher for longer by storing it in an airtight container or tightly wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerating, where it’ll stay good for up to 5 days. For a longer storage option, consider freezing the cake; just ensure it’s tightly wrapped or in a sealed container, and it can last for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 444kcal | Carbohydrates: 63g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 219mg | Potassium: 164mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 46g | Vitamin A: 494IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why is my hummingbird cake dry? ›

Your hummingbird cake can be dry due to common mistakes, such as draining your crushed pineapples. Don't drain your crushed pineapple before adding it to the recipe; make sure you're using it along with its juice, which imparts not only tons of flavor, but exquisite moistness, too.

Why is my hummingbird cake crumbly? ›

Using too much flour is a surefire way to end up with dry, crumbly hummingbird cake. The best and most accurate way to measure flour is to weigh it with a kitchen scale. If you don't have one, fluff up the flour in its container and spoon it into your measuring cup, using a knife to level off the top.

What does hummingbird cake contain? ›

What Is Hummingbird Cake? If you're not familiar, hummingbird cake is a spiced pineapple-banana cake topped with cream cheese frosting and pecans. Maybe it's the pecans that lure me in, or the way the taste fools me into thinking I might just be eating a fancy piece of banana bread with a little cream cheese.

What's the difference between carrot cake and hummingbird cake? ›

Hummingbird Cake is lighter than carrot cake, almost crumbly but still moist and with the flavor of banana.

How do I make my cake more moist? ›

10 WAYS TO MAKE CAKE MOIST
  1. USE THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE AND BAKING TIME. Consider lowering your oven temperature slightly when baking a cake. ...
  2. USE VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  3. USE BUTTERMILK INSTEAD OF MILK. ...
  4. ADD INSTANT PUDDING MIX. ...
  5. ADD MAYONNAISE. ...
  6. USE SIMPLE SYRUP OR GLAZE. ...
  7. USE CAKE FLOUR. ...
  8. DON'T OVERMIX.

Why is my cake not moist enough? ›

A dry cake is usually the result of one of the following pitfalls: using the wrong ingredients, making mistakes while measuring or mixing the batter, or baking the cake too long or at too high a temperature. Once you understand which common cake-baking blunders to avoid, you'll know how to bake a moist cake every time.

Should I refrigerate cake layers before frosting? ›

Cold Cakes Make for Fewer Crumbs

Instead of simply trying to frost it at room temperature, wrap the layers in plastic and put them in the refrigerator for at least a couple of hours or even overnight. In fact, the layers can be kept in the refrigerator for up to a week if you need to space out your cake baking project.

How do you make a cake moist and not crumbly? ›

Brush With Simple Syrup

Many professional bakers turn to simple syrup to help keep cakes moist until they are assembled and iced. To make your simple syrup, combine equal parts water and granulated sugar and heat on the stove, stirring until the sugar dissolves.

What ice cream goes with hummingbird cake? ›

Hummingbird Cake: Caramelized Pineapple Ice Cream with Hummingbird Cake Chunks and Brown Butter Cream...

What is another name for hummingbird cake? ›

Created in Jamaica where the dessert is called the doctor bird cake (or Dr. Bird cake), it is named after the island's national bird, the scissors-tail hummingbird (locally known as the doctor bird).

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

What is in a Queen Elizabeth cake? ›

Queen Elizabeth cake is a dessert cake prepared with sugar, flour, dates, eggs, and butter, and topped with a sugary icing infused with shredded coconut. The cake is named after Elizabeth II. It is a popular cake in Canada. The coconut topping is prepared by broiling or grilling.

Why is it called hummingbird cake? ›

Some say the cake was named after the bird because it was sweet enough to attract hummingbirds (who eat only nectar), while others say the yellow streaks of banana was reminiscent of the bird's plumage.

How long does a hummingbird cake last? ›

Hummingbird cake is best stored in the refrigerator and will keep for up to 5 days there, just make sure to keep it tightly covered in an airtight container. It's such a moist cake the cool refrigerator doesn't do much damage to its tender crumb.

Why is it called Princess cake? ›

The cake was originally called grön tårta (green cake), but was given the name prinsesstårta or "princess cake" because the Swedish princesses were said to have been especially fond of the cake.

How do I stop my cake from being dry? ›

Using an air-tight container is the best and easiest way to keep your cake from getting exposed to air. However, if you don't have one of those, you can wrap your cake in cling film, or if it's iced, place a large inverted bowl over it to trap the air.

Why do some cakes come out dry? ›

Wholemeal flour is more coarse than regular flour and also absorbs more moisture, so using it instead of all purpose flour in a recipe can result in a dry cake. An example of where reducing an ingredient can result in a dry cake is when less sugar is used than what is called for in the recipe.

Why is my cake mix so dry? ›

If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

How do you fix a dry honey cake? ›

Here are five tips for how to moisten a dry cake once it's already been baked.
  1. Brush with simple syrup glaze. Velez recommends adding a simple syrup glaze to your cake layers if they end up coming out too dry. ...
  2. Soak your cake in milk. ...
  3. Fill the cake with mousse or jam. ...
  4. Frost the cake. ...
  5. Stick it in the fridge.
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