Our Best Banana Bread Recipes (2024)

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Our Best Banana Bread Recipes (1)Lindsay ChampionUpdated: Mar. 18, 2024

    When life gives you mushy bananas, make banana bread! Whether you love it studded with walnuts and chocolate chips or prefer a more traditional loaf, these banana bread recipes are total crowd-pleasers.

    Banana bread makes every meal better, whether you’re swapping it for toast at brunch, topping it with vanilla ice cream for dessert, or simply snacking on a slice as is. Banana bread is one of our favorite loaf pan recipes.Customize your creation by adding canned pumpkin, cinnamon sugar apples, dried cranberries or baker-approved chocolate chips. Revisit tried-and-true classics or test out delicious new favorites you’ll want to bake on repeat.

    If your bananas are too yellow and you’re craving a soft slice of breap ASAP, here’s how to ripen bananas quickly. Not ready to bake just yet? This is how to make bananas last longer. And if you’ve ever wondered can you eat green bananas? the answer is yes.

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    Best Ever Banana Bread

    We named this the best banana bread because it’s a straightforward recipe that turns out great every time. Use ripe bananas, since they are easier to mash and give off a more intense banana flavor.

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    Cast-Iron Chocolate Chip Banana Bread

    Top the bread with dried banana chips for extra texture and crunch. To keep the bread from sticking to the cast-iron pan, make sure it’s properly seasoned and grease the pan generously before adding the batter. Here’s how to season a cast-iron pan if you need a refresher.

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    ERIC KLEINBERG AND KRISTINA VÄNNI FOR TASTE OF HOME

    3-Ingredient Banana Bread

    It doesn’t get any easier than this foolproof recipe. You only need cake mix, eggs and bananas to make it happen.

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    Special Banana Nut Bread

    Chopped pecans—and a bit of rum, if desired—make this bread extra special. Creaming butter and sugar takes time, so use an electric mixer to speed things up.

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    Gluten-Free Banana Bread

    This one’s for you, gluten-free friends. Gluten-free flour and a bit of unsweetened applesauce create the perfect texture.

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    Taste of Home

    Banana-Zucchini Bread

    This recipe makes two 9×5-inch loaves, so you can eat one now and freeze the other one to enjoy later. The water content in the zucchini helps keep the bread extra moist. Find more of our best zucchini bread recipes.

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    Makeover Banana Nut Bread

    This loaf is light on sugar and butter, thanks to the addition of applesauce, honey and an extra banana. Believe it or not, it’s only 165 calories and 3 grams of fat per slice.

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    Special Banana Nut Bread

    We’ve never met a banana bread we didn’t like, but this extra-decadent version made with cream cheese and a sweet orange glaze takes the cake. Err, bread.

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    Upside-Down Banana Monkey Bread

    You’ll want to dust off your stand mixer for this one. The recipe includes yeast, so you’ll need to knead it like traditional bread dough and let it rise for about an hour before baking it. The results are gooey, sweet and completely irresistible.

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    Banana Chip Bread

    Chocolate chips and banana bread were made to pair together. Make sure you buy the best chocolate chips so the quality shines through in every slice. This recipe goes a step further by adding chopped pecans, but you can leave them out if you don’t like the crunch.

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    Banana Bread Pudding

    If you prefer scooping up your banana bread with a spoon, this ooey-gooey dessert version will hit the spot. Day-old bread and a homemade vanilla sauce give it a decadent texture.

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    Taste of Home

    Double Cranberry Banana Bread

    A cup of whole-berry cranberry sauce—yep, like the kind you eat on Thanksgiving—keeps this recipe deliciously moist. Dried cranberries add even more texture, flavor and color. Try more of our favorite cranberry recipes to use up any leftovers.

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    Pumpkin Banana Bread

    If you’re like us, you always have an extra can or two of pumpkin puree sitting in your pantry. Put it to good use and make this festive pumpkin banana bread, which is great for snacking, dessert or even gifting.

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    Moist Banana Nut Bread

    You’ll never guess the secret ingredient that gives this plant-based banana bread loaf its moist texture. It’s silken tofu, which also adds 4 grams of protein to each slice.

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    Chocolate Banana Bread

    Mix things up by adding 2 cups of all-purpose cocoa powder to this otherwise traditional banana bread recipe. The rich, sweet loaf pairs fabulously with vanilla ice cream. Keep everything from-scratch by learning how to make your own homemade vanilla ice cream.

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    I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas Bread

    Caramel sundae syrup, apples and shredded coconut make this banana bread taste more like dessert than a breakfast bread. Braeburns, Fuji and Honeycrisp make some of the best apples for baking.

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    Easy Banana Bread

    There’s nothing crazy in this recipe, just basic pantry ingredients and some very ripe bananas. It does call for shortening instead of butter, so make sure you have some on hand if you don’t want to swap for butter.

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    Moist Pineapple Banana Bread

    A can of crushed pineapple, cinnamon, vanilla extract and walnuts make this banana bread an extra special treat. Just combine the wet ingredients in one bowl, the dry ingredients in another bowl, then combine them and pour the batter into loaf pans. That’s it!

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    Microwave Banana Bread

    Sometimes you want banana bread…now. Luckily, this microwave mug cake recipe requires only seven ingredients and about two minutes of cooking time. Next, try a chocolate peanut butter mug cake.

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    Banana Pecan Loaf

    While this pecan-studded bread is delicious on its own, the real star of the recipe is the two-ingredient pineapple spread. Combine a package of cream cheese and a can of crushed pineapple, then serve it on the side.

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    Peanut Butter-Banana Muffins

    Move over, jelly. There’s no better combo than peanut butter and banana, and this quick muffin recipe proves it. You’ll have a warm batch on the table in just about 35 minutes.

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    Blueberry Banana Bread

    You can use fresh or frozen blueberries for this flavorful loaf. If you’re using frozen berries, don’t thaw them before adding them to the batter or the whole batch will turn blue!

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    Air-Fryer Banana Bread

    If you’ve never tried baking banana bread in the air fryer, the time is now. As long as it fits inside the air fryer, any oven-safe dish—including a loaf pan—is safe to use.

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    Banana Bread Snack Cakes

    These cute little snack cakes work great for on-the-go breakfasts and packed school lunches.

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    Walnut Banana Bread

    This no-nonsense recipe is so easy to whip up, it’s practically foolproof. One reader recommends doubling the recipe, then eating one loaf and freezing the other.

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    Originally Published: January 26, 2022

    Our Best Banana Bread Recipes (27)

    Lindsay Champion

    Lindsay has worked in digital media for more than a decade, covering topics like food, health and wellness, and life in New York City. Though she now writes for sites like Taste of Home, PureWow and Well+Good, she originally got her start at Broadway.com as a features editor. Lindsay is the author of the novel "Someday, Somewhere" and is working on a second.

    When she isn’t writing, you can find Lindsay curled up with a book, spending time with her family or exploring NYC.

    Our Best Banana Bread Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the secret to moist bread? ›

    Fortunately, one of the most glaring baking problems has an easy solution: ensuring your bread stays moist. The key is twofold: use quality ingredients and let the dough stand overnight. If you're using storebought flour, opt for “bread flour,” which will hold better in heat and help create a more tender crumb.

    Can you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

    Fight the urge to use more banana than called for in your recipe. Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

    Why are older bananas better for banana bread? ›

    Ripe bananas are not only softer and easier to mash and blend into a batter, but they are also sweeter, which is why baking recipes specifically call for ripe bananas in ingredient lists. As the bananas ripen, the fruit converts starches to sugars, making them sweeter and more flavorful.

    Why does banana bread have to sit overnight? ›

    Once a loaf of banana bread is fully baked and taken out of the oven, it's crucial to allow it to fully cool. Banana bread retains heat, especially in the center of the loaf. If the loaf is still warm once it's wrapped for storage, condensation can form, which can lead to mold.

    How do bakeries get their bread so soft? ›

    There's something magical about the bread you get at your local bakeries - they're always sooo soft and fluffy. Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days.

    Why do you spray water on bread before baking? ›

    Wetting the dough causes the surface to steam. Covering it traps the moisture. This partnership stops the bread from drying out on the surface in the hot air of the oven and forming a premature crust. Your bread rises more and produces a richer colour, becoming glossy on the surface.

    Is baking soda or baking powder better for banana bread? ›

    As a general rule, you can use either baking soda OR baking powder in banana bread – both ingredients will make your banana bread rise. While baking soda will react with acidic ingredients in the batter to raise your bread, baking powder can leaven banana bread without the addition of acidic ingredients.

    How long should you leave bananas for banana bread? ›

    Let the bananas ripen (and overripen) at room temperature. Depending on the weather, this could take a few days, or up to a week. The best bananas for banana bread aren't yellow; they're black. Or they're at least streaked with black/brown, with just the barest hint of green at the stem.

    How black is too black for banana bread? ›

    In my experience, using bananas with a dark brown or even black peel for banana bread is ideal, as long as the inside isn't rotten. Key takeaway: As long as your bananas aren't starting to get moldy, infested with fruit flies or beginning to rot they aren't too ripe for baking banana bread.

    Can dogs eat bananas? ›

    Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

    What to do if you take banana bread out too soon? ›

    It is pretty simple to salvage an undercooked bread and create a decent loaf. Heat the oven to 350 F, return the bread to the oven, and bake for another 10 to 20 minutes. This will work even if the loaf has cooled, which is similar to par-baking bread.

    Should you cool banana bread in the pan? ›

    Bake until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or a digital thermometer inserted into the center reads 200-205°F, about 55 to 65 minutes. Cool in the pan on a cooling rack for 15 minutes before removing the loaf from the pan to finish cooling completely.

    What ingredient adds moisture to bread? ›

    Honey adds both sweetness and moisture to breads such as challah. Be sure to use a pasteurized honey, as wild honeys contain antibacterial properties that can kill yeast. Store honey at room temperature, out of direct sunlight. Honey would makes everything better, but especially sourdough.

    What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

    Lubricate With Oil. One of the easiest ways our bakers follow to make bread soft and fluffy is by using 1-2 tablespoons of lubricant/fats such as vegetable oil to wet the ingredients.

    How do you add moisture to bread when baking? ›

    A simple and cost-effective method of applying moisture to both the dough and the oven is to use a small handheld water sprayer, available from most supermarkets or online.

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