With its signature flavors of banana, pineapple, pecans, and spice, this hummingbird Bundt cake will fly your tastebuds off to someplace warm and sunny. Top with a cinnamon-spiced cream cheese icing and more toasted pecans for a cake that will disappear as quickly as the bird it’s named after. 😉
There are lots of fantastic recipes out there for hummingbird cake, and they’re all pretty similar. I adapted this Bundt cake variation from Southern Living‘s ever-popular recipe. It has all the main components of the classic hummingbird layer cake:
- Banana
- Pineapple
- Toasted pecans
- A little spice
- Cream cheese icing
…but in Bundt form. This is a super plush cake with tons of textures and flavors to love (and minimal decorating required). Here is my hummingbird layer cake if you ever want to try it, too!
FAQ: Why Is It Called Hummingbird Cake?
When I first began making this cake from scratch, I was curious about its name and origins. The cake flavor originated in Jamaica. A version of the recipe was published by Southern Living magazine in the late 1970s, which led to the cake’s popularity in the American South. Now hummingbird cake is often referred to as a Southern classic. And as for its name, the cake was named for Jamaica’s national bird!
Hummingbird Bundt Cake Ingredients:
- Pecans: Toast them first. It makes a world of difference, trust me! I always recommend this for carrot cake, too. You’ll use some in the batter and the rest as garnish on top.
- Flour: All-purpose flour is the base of this cake.
- Baking Soda + Baking Powder: We’re using both leaveners here, for double-duty to lift up this naturally heavy cake.
- Cinnamon + Allspice: These warm spices pair beautifully with the banana and pineapple.
- Salt: A little salt balances the sweet.
- Eggs (from chickens, not hummingbirds!): Eggs bind all the ingredients together.
- Vegetable Oil: A neutral-tasting oil makes this cake wonderfully moist while letting its main flavors shine.
- Sour Cream: Sour cream lightens up the crumb of this cake, so it isn’t overly dense.
- Granulated Sugar + Brown Sugar: A mix of both sugars sweetens the cake.
- Vanilla: Flavor-enhancer extraordinaire!
- Bananas: You want the super-ripe, brown and spotty ones like you use for banana cake. You can also use thawed, previously frozen bananas. See How to Freeze & Thaw Bananas for Baking.
- Pineapple + Juice: You can use fresh or canned pineapple in this cake. Finely chop it, and include a little pineapple juice in the batter, too.
Behind the Recipe Testing
After making at least half a dozen hummingbird Bundt cakes, my team and I are very happy with the final result. When I started developing this recipe, I looked at a lot of other bakers’ recipes for hummingbird cake, as well as my own hummingbird cake recipe. For the most part, the recipes that exist online for the layer cake are all pretty similar. Here are the 4 notable changes I made for this Bundt cake variation, and why:
- Less banana: Our early attempts came out tasting kind of like banana bread, with some pineapple in it. While obviously I love banana bread, the banana flavor was overpowering everything else in this cake. Using equal amounts of banana, pineapple, and pecans in the batter results in a more balanced flavor profile, with no single flavor hogging the spotlight.
- Chopped pineapple instead of crushed: Most hummingbird cake recipes call for a can of crushed pineapple, but I prefer to chop it up myself. This way you can control how large you want the pieces to be, and choose whether you start with fresh pineapple, canned slices, or chunks/tidbits size. A couple spoonfuls of juice go in the batter, too, for even more moisture.
- Reduced the sugar: The majority of recipes seem to call for 2 cups of white sugar in the batter, but my taste testers and I thought this made the cake way too sweet. There’s a lot of natural sweetness coming from the pineapple and banana, so I reduced the amount of sugar. I also use some brown sugar, for a little extra moisture and that warm molasses flavor brown sugar provides (which pairs so well with the spice flavor).
- Added sour cream: This was a late addition in the recipe testing process, and my team and I could really taste the difference! Bundt cakes are generally pretty dense, and sour cream serves to lighten up the crumb.
I like to use pineapple chunks. Finely chop them on a cutting board. You can use canned or fresh:
The batter is thick and textured. Use a Bundt pan that holds 10 to 12 cups of batter, such as this one or this one. Because Bundt cake pans vary so much in depth and shape, the bake time will differ. I recommend you begin checking it at 50 minutes. It will most likely need more time, so continue checking every 3 minutes or so. My hummingbird Bundt cakes all took about 58 minutes.
Cinnamon-Spiced Cream Cheese Icing
To get the beautiful drippy look you see pictured here, beat together equal parts softened cream cheese and butter, then add in confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and—the surprise addition—a little warm milk. This makes a cream cheese icing that is just the right consistency for decorating this hummingbird Bundt cake. I also stir in a sprinkle of cinnamon for an extra kiss of spice, but that’s completely optional.
Spoon the icing over the cake slowly; it will begin to drip down the sides, and you can use the spoon to help guide it where you want it to go.
Finish with a sprinkle of toasted pecans, and this hummingbird cake is ready to fly… right off the cake stand! (The one pictured is this one. It’s beautiful in person!) You could also decorate the iced cake with coconut, like I do with this coconut Easter cake.
Hummingbird Bundt Cake
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 65 minutes (includes nuts)
- Total Time: 4 hours (includes cooling)
- Yield: serves 12
- Category: Cake
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Description
This hummingbird Bundt cake has all the main components of the original hummingbird layer cake: banana, pineapple, toasted pecans, a little spice, and cream cheese icing. This is a super plush cake with tons of textures and flavors to love (and minimal decorating required).
Ingredients
- 1 and 1/4 cups (160g) chopped pecans, divided
- 3 cups (375g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon allspice
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3 large eggs, at room temperature
- 3/4 cup (180ml) vegetable oil (or canola oil)
- 2 Tablespoons (30ml) pineapple juice
- 1/2 cup (120g) sour cream, at room temperature
- 1 and 1/4 cups (250g) granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup (50g) packed light or dark brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup (230g) mashed banana (about 3 medium or 2 large ripe bananas)
- 1 cup (225g) finely chopped pineapple (canned or fresh, drained)
Cream Cheese Icing
- 4 ounces (113g) full-fat brick-style cream cheese, softened to room temperature
- 4 Tablespoons (56g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
- 1 cup (120g) confectioners’ sugar
- 2–3 Tablespoons (30–45ml) whole milk, slightly warmed
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- optional: pinch of cinnamon, to taste
Instructions
- Toast the pecans: Preheat oven to 300°F (149°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Spread the chopped pecans on the sheet and toast for 7–8 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10–15 minutes.
- Turn the oven temperature up to 350°F (177°C) and grease a 10- to 12-cup Bundt pan. Set aside.
- Make the cake: In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, allspice, and salt together until combined. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, oil, pineapple juice, and sour cream together until combined. Add the granulated sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla extract and whisk until combined. Whisk or fold in the banana, pineapple, and 1 cup (130g) of the pecans.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and fold with a silicone spatula until combined. Batter is thick. Spoon/pour the batter into the prepared Bundt pan.
- Bake for 55–60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean with just a couple lightly moist crumbs.
- Once done, remove from the oven and allow to cool for 1 hour in the pan set on a wire rack. Then invert the slightly cooled Bundt cake onto a serving plate/cake stand. Allow to cool for at least 1 more hour before icing. Cake can still be slightly warm when icing it.
- Make the cream cheese icing: In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a whisk or paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese and butter together on medium-high speed until smooth, about 2 minutes. Add the confectioners’ sugar, vanilla extract, and 2 Tablespoons (30ml) of warm milk. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds, then increase to high speed and beat for 2 minutes until completely combined and smooth. Stir in cinnamon, if using. Thin out with 1 more Tablespoon of milk, if desired (I usually do). Spoon the icing over the top of the cake, and sprinkle with the remaining toasted pecans.
- Cover leftover cake tightly and store at room temperature for up to 1 day or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I like to bring it to room temperature before serving.
Notes
- Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: Prepare cake 1 day in advance. Cool completely, cover tightly, and keep it at room temperature until ready to ice and serve. To freeze, cool cake completely, wrap tightly, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight at room temperature and bring to room temperature before icing and serving.
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- Mini Bundt Pan: I don’t recommend using this batter for mini Bundts. The batter is too thick and chunky for the mini size.
- Nuts: Feel free to skip the pecans, or replace them with walnuts. No other changes necessary.
- Oil: This recipe is best with vegetable oil or canola oil. If you want to use coconut oil, melt it first, and be sure that all of the other ingredients are room temperature. Bake the batter right away, because as the coconut oil begins to cool and solidify, it thickens the batter and could result in an overly dense cake.
- Sour Cream: You can substitute plain Greek yogurt for sour cream, if needed.
- Can I Leave Out the Bananas? Instead of bananas, you can try applesauce and I’m sure shredded carrots would work as well (though I have not tested the carrots). Or you can make this pineapple carrot cake as a Bundt cake. See the recipe Notes in that recipe for making it a Bundt. It will still count as the challenge.
- More Topping Options: Brown butter icing from my peach Bundt cake; homemade whipped cream; brown sugar glaze from my apple Bundt cake; orange glaze from my cranberry orange Bundt cake
This cake came together nicely, has a good balance of flavors, and has a tender crumb. Thanks for another winning recipe!
I just made this cake and it turned out well! Slightly crunchy on the outside and moist and delicious on the inside! I will definitely make this again!
Just made this cake and it turned out perfect! Slightly crunchy outside and moist and full of flavor in the inside!
This produced a deliciously moist cake with a surprisingly light texture for a Bundt cake. The mix of banana, pineapple and toasted pecans is the perfect combination.
Yum! I haven’t tried hummingbird cakes before so this was fun to do. Easy to make and turned out great!
It has been YEARS since I made a Hummingbird Cake, and this recipe didn’t disappoint! It’s very moist and the allspice and cinnamon give it the perfect added warmth. I’ll be making this one again soon! Thank you Sally!
The cake was yummy…I thought it would be much sweeter than it was – it was actually very flavorful and not as rich as I had expected. The cream cheese icing added a lot, even though mine curdled (not sure why), so I ended up just frosting the whole cake as opposed to drizzling. No matter, it was delicious!
Amazing recipe. Tasted great and easy to make. I was nervous about a Bundt cake but used crisco in my pan and came out with no issue!
This was delicious and simple to make!!
Absolutely delicious and easy recipe! The combination of banana, pineapple, pecans, and cinnamon-laced cinnamon is perfect for springtime. I will be making this cake again for our Easter dessert table.
So good!! Tasted so warm and cozy on a cold snowy day. The pineapple takes the “spiced cake flavour” to the next level! It lives up to the name- it was gone SO fast!
Loved making this and it was SO GOOD!!
This recipe was so simple to make, and the fruit and spice flavors were just right! The cream cheese frosting was also fantastic. I loved everything about it!
I’ve always wanted to try a Hummingbird Cake so thanks for the inspiration! Not as difficult as expected and extremely luscious, as expected! Thanks again for another amazing recipe! My go to website for baking recipes that never fail. Thank you, thank you!
What could I use as a substitute for the sour cream? Due to dietary restrictions, we cannot eat sour cream, cream cheese or yogurt. Thanks. It looks delicious!
Hi Nancy, you could use a nondairy plain yogurt instead. Hope it tastes great!
This recipe was so simple and easy to make! It turned out AMAZING! I iced it with a pineapple/powdered sugar glaze to add more pineapple flavor.
Thank you for updating this recipe. I’ve always wanted to make a Hummingbird cake, but was scared off by the amount of sugar and oil in most of the recipes out there. This was just sweet enough. I would love to make it with rum, instead of vanilla, next time. The icing was my favorite part. Yum.
Delicious cake and so easy to put together with your recipe. The icing was delicious and not too sweet. Perfect Hummingbird Cake in my opinion
Hummingbird cake is my husbands absolute favorite cake of all time and it was delicious! Easy to make with your recipe and such a delicious dessert.
This recipe was so simple!! It was quick enough to fit in one day, but took long enough to get out of chores!! I love the frosting, it is SO EASY and makes the cake look beautiful. The touch of nuts on top just puts it over the top. I will definitely make this again :):)
I loved this recipe! Very reminiscent of my Granny’s recipe.
I made this cake today – one word OUTSTANDING ! I didn’t go with the icing part though as I am not fond of icing. For me this worked as my super moist cake came out subtly sweet and the fruit flavours were the stars . I replaced sour cream with yogurt , the result was a super super moist cake with a perfect texture. Wish there were an option to upload the photographs. Thank you for this perfect recipe.
So glad you loved the cake! You can upload a photo of it on the Baking Challenge page!
This was amazing!
I love the recipe! It is moist, so flavorful and delicious! An absolute must try, it’ll definitely be saved for future occasions. Thank you Sally!
This hummingbird cake recipe was fantastic! Delicious and simple to put together. I ended up using fresh pineapple which I cut up into chunks and roasted and cooled before mixing in. In leu of the cream cheese frosting I used a boiled vanilla glaze. The finished cake was moist and not too sweet, just enough spice to enhance the fruit and nuts. I will definitely be making this again.
Very good!!!
Thank you for giving the suggestion for the recipe without banana. I’m allergic but super excited to make this for March baking challenge!
Hummingbird Bundt cake for the win! Super moist but not heavy. Nicely spiced flavor that pairs well with the banana, pecans and pineapple. Used a 10 cup Bundt pan, baked 59 minutes. Thank you Sally for another winning recipe!
I had everything on hand so I made this today for a family dinner. It was a big hit with everyone, even the pickiest grandchild!
Great recipe, easy to follow. I didn’t have a bundt pan so I used a Charlotte pan and it worked perfectly.