Want to make someone’s day? Bake them some banana bread! Just yesterday, I said, “I’m going to bake some banana bread,” and watched a full-grown man’s eyes light up like a kid’s on Christmas morning.
Banana bread is one of those classic, all-American comfort food recipes that fills the whole house with warmth and makes everything better. Banana bread is magic.
I perfected this banana bread recipe for my cookbook and wanted to share with you here. This recipe has all the hallmarks of classic banana bread—it’s fluffy, moist, infused with sweet banana flavor, and beloved by toddlers and adults alike.
Bonus? This recipe requires just one bowl, a few measuring cups and some basic ingredients.
What makes this banana bread healthy?
- This banana bread recipe is made with 100 percent whole wheat flour, unlike traditional banana bread recipes that call for refined flour and lots of processed sugar.
- This banana bread is naturally sweetened with honey or maple syrup, which offer some trace nutrients that white sugar does not.
- Lastly, this recipe calls for a reasonable amount of unrefined oil rather than whole sticks of butter (choose from virgin coconut oil, extra-virgin olive oil or vegetable oil).
As you can see, my homemade banana bread has plenty of redeeming qualities, chief being that it won’t send your blood sugar levels for a loop. You can keep them all to yourself, though. No one will be able to tell that this is healthy banana bread!
Banana Bread Flour Options
This recipe is flexible! Any of the following flours will work well. I love to use white whole wheat flour and whole wheat pastry flour—they offer all the whole wheat nutrients, without the characteristically nutty flavor.
- All-purpose flour
- Gluten-free all-purpose flour blend
- Oat flour*
- Spelt flour
- Whole wheat flour
- Whole wheat pastry flour
- White whole wheat flour
*To substitute oat flour, you’ll need to use 2 1/2 cups, for reasons elaborated in my guide to oat flour.
Want to make your banana bread with almond flour? You sure can, but it’s not a simple substitute, so follow my almond flour-based banana bread recipe instead.
Tip: How to Measure Flour
For best results, it’s important to measure your flour properly. Here’s how to measure flour in cups using the “spoon and swoop” method:
- Gently stir your flour with a large spoon to loosen it up.
- Spoon the flour into your measuring cup (don’t scoop it in!).
- Level off the excess with a butter knife.
Banana Bread Variations
Now that I’ve finally perfected this basic banana bread, feel free to change up this recipe and make it your own. Toss some chopped pecans or walnuts into the batter! Same goes for chocolate chips. You could also add raisins, chopped dried fruit or slices of bananas.
Craving muffins instead? Follow my recipe for healthy banana muffins.
Following a special diet? With a couple of minor tweaks, you can make this bread vegan (so dairy free and egg free, too) or gluten free. Check the recipe notes for details.
Watch How to Make Healthy Banana Bread
Healthy Banana Bread
- Author:
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 55 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 loaf 1x
- Category: Quick Bread
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American
With this healthy banana bread recipe, you’re only a few simple ingredients away from the best banana bread ever! It’s made with whole wheat flour and naturally sweetened with honey or maple syrup. You can easily make this banana bread vegan or gluten free—check the recipe notes for details. Recipe yields 1 loaf (about 10 slices).
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup (75 grams) melted coconut oil or extra-virgin olive oil or high quality vegetable oil*
- ½ cup honey (168 grams) or maple syrup (155 grams)
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup (225 grams) mashed ripe bananas (about 2 ½ medium or 2 large bananas)
- ¼ cup (56 grams) milk of choice or water
- 1 teaspoon baking soda (NOT baking powder; they aren’t the same!)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, plus more to swirl on top
- 1 ¾ cups (220 grams) white whole wheat flour or regular whole wheat flour**
- Totally optional: ½ cup mix-ins like chopped walnuts or pecans, chocolate chips, raisins, chopped dried fruit, fresh banana slices…
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit (165 degrees Celsius) and grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, beat the oil and honey together with a whisk. Add the eggs and beat well, then whisk in the mashed bananas and milk. (If your coconut oil solidifies on contact with cold ingredients, simply let the bowl rest in a warm place for a few minutes, like on top of your stove, or warm it for about 10 seconds in the microwave.)
- Add the baking soda, vanilla, salt and cinnamon, and whisk to blend. Lastly, switch to a big spoon and stir in the flour, just until combined. Some lumps are ok! If you’re adding any additional mix-ins, gently fold them in now.
- Pour the batter into your greased loaf pan and sprinkle lightly with cinnamon. If you’d like a pretty swirled effect, run the tip of a knife across the batter in a zig-zag pattern.
- Bake for 55 to 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean (typically, if I haven’t added any mix-ins, my bread is done at 55 minutes; if I have added mix-ins, it needs closer to 60 minutes). Let the bread cool in the loaf pan for at least 10 minutes. You may need to run a butter knife around the edges to loosen the bread from the pan. Carefully transfer the loaf to a wire rack to cool before slicing.
Notes
Recipe adapted from my honey whole wheat banana bread, originally based on All Recipes.
Storage suggestions: This bread is moist, so it will keep for just two or three days at room temperature. Store it in the refrigerator for five to seven days, or in the freezer for up to three months or so. I like to slice the bread before freezing and defrost individual slices, either by letting them rest at room temperature or lightly toasting them.
*Oil options: I love coconut oil here. I used unrefined coconut oil and can hardly taste it in the final product. Olive oil might lend an herbal note to the muffins, if you’re into that (I tested with California Olive Ranch’s “Everyday” variety and couldn’t even taste it). Vegetable oil has a neutral flavor, but the average vegetable/canola oil is highly processed, so I recommend using cold-pressed sunflower oil or grapeseed oil if possible.
**Flour alternatives: In place of the whole wheat flour, you can use an equal amount of all purpose flour, whole wheat pastry flour, spelt flour, or gluten-free all-purpose flour blend. Or, substitute 2 ½ cups oat flour.
Make muffins: Here’s my banana muffin recipe.
Make it vegan: Use maple syrup instead of honey, replace the eggs with flax eggs and choose non-dairy milk (I used almond milk) or water.
Make it dairy free: Choose non-dairy milk (I used almond milk) or water.
Make it egg free: Replace the eggs with flax eggs.
Make it gluten free: Use an equal amount of Bob’s Red Mill’s gluten-free blend or 2 ½ cups certified gluten-free oat flour. Do NOT substitute coconut flour.
Make it lower in fat: I would argue that this bread contains a healthy amount of fat, but you can replace the oil with applesauce if you’re following a low-fat diet.
If you love this recipe: You will also love my banana muffins, banana cake with cream cheese frosting, healthy pumpkin bread and pumpkin muffins. Here are all of my baked goods and banana recipes.
Recommended equipment: I am totally in love with my Fiesta Loaf Pan in Turquoise (affiliate link).
Leah Mary Turner
i just made this and its absolutley wonderful!
★★★★★
Evy Thais Holdsworth
I make this, sometimes using different variations, like zucchini, zucchini& banana, banana& cranberry, just a few to mention. I’ve even gone as far as to try a banana& peanut butter (not too bad)! Thanks for such a healthy and versatile recipe, Kate! This is one that I really have fun with and can still keep it healthy!!!
Isya
Simply easy, yummy and healthy. I used the healthy red palm oil and the local authentic tualang honey. The kind of wholewheat flour I used is Pillsbury atta flour. And I added walnuts as suggested.
When it comes to healthy recipes, I definitely refer to your blog. Thank you.
★★★★★
Kate
I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for taking the time to review.
Liisa
Made this and replaced the marble syrup with some dried raspberries and a little bit of liquid Stevia. Added chock chips. Turned out nice.
This recipe is a keeper.
★★★★★
Aileen
Hi , can I use lokanto monk fruit as sweetener ? If so do I need to add more oil / milk so it’s still moist ?
Kate
Hi Alieen, I haven’t tried it so I can’t say for sure.
Raul
Wow! Just made this banana bread and it came out fantastic. I used wholewheat flour, maple syrup and dollop of Greek yogurt instead of milk. Really yummy!
★★★★★
D
Sounds great. I’m going to do that as well
Carly
Thank you so much for this recipe! I have made it over 10+ and everyone loves it!
I usually add less honey if my bananas are super ripe and it’s still nice and sweet :)
★★★★★
Delphina
Kate,
You recipe is amazing. I have never had such an amazing result with banana bread. It is moist and everything that a banana bread needs. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us.
PS : I love your hair. What do you do to have such beautiful hair?
★★★★★
Mary
Love this banana bread recipe! It’s so good that it’s my go to whenever we have ripe bananas. It’s a keeper for sure. Thank you!
★★★★★
Anna
What a great recipe! I’ve made it into muffins, and they turned out so fluffy and wonderful. Baked 25 mins. After making the original a few times, I now reduce the amount of honey to 100g, as I like it a bit less sweet. The recipe is so forgiving, I didn’t even have to change anything else.
★★★★★
Jervis
Great Success!
★★★★★
Z
This was so easy to make and quick with a toddler running around. I added some frozen blueberries on top and baked it. Came out so well! Thank you foe sharing this. <3
★★★★★
Christie
So good, moist and easy to make!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Christie! I appreciate your review.
Alexa Wilner
I really enjoyed this recipe. It was truly easy to make and delicious!
★★★★★
Hannah
Just made this recipe twice: one with gluten and one gluten free. Both turned out great! I added chocolate chips and they did sink to the bottom so next time I might try sprinkling them on top. It was so tasty that people didn’t even know it was healthy! This is on y list of favourites. Thanks Kate!
Olena
It’s absolutely incredible recipy! My house smells divining! I never was good at baking, but that recipe so easy and bread taste so amazing!! Unbelievable! I add a bit roasted walnuts an use all purpose flour., so delicious! I’m so happy! Thank you so much!
★★★★★
Andrea
Honestly, I’m always suspicious of baking recipes when they say “healthy” in them, but wow this bread was phenomenal. I used coconut oil, honey, and chopped baking chocolate as a mix in. I love that its not too sweet, and it was perfectly moist. I had to bake mine for 65
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Andrea! I appreciate your review.
Cassy
Made this with oatmeal as my flour substitute (grind into powder). It came out sooooo good! Thank you
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome, Cassy! I appreciate your review.
Baljit hayer
Hi I can’t take eggs and flaxseed. Is it possible if I can use unsweetened apple sauce? Thanks.
Liz
Hi! Have you tried to use date butter as a sweetener?
Amal H
Loved it! Very yummy and simple. I made it with walnuts and sprinkled chocolate chips on the top!
★★★★★
Siobhan
Such a great recipe for the kids lunchboxes
★★★★★
Jenna Scroggins
Can i Substitute oat flour for the white whole wheat flour?
Kate
You can try it. I haven’t tried it so I can’t say for sure. Let me know your results!
Fi
Plan to make this for my toddler. Possible to omit the maple syrup or honey? Does there need to be more milk, oil, or apple sauce to make up for reduced liquid?
Thanks!
Kate
Hi, You will need it to get the same results. I believe others have tried applesauce, but I haven’t tried it.
Tiffany
Just made this recipe into 3 mini loafs (5″ x 3″ each). Added blueberries because the point of the bread was to get rid of over ripe bananas & leftover blueberries. Split the sweetener between maple syrup & honey, the entire house smells divine. Berries went in the batter & on top with the cinnamon. Cooked the mini loafs for 47 min (it took a while, even being min!). They are perfect and brown-crusted.
Aria
Love the recipe! It tasted great! My son visited home from college and I had some rotting bananas so I decided to use them to make some banana bread. Just one quick Google search and I found your recipe! Thank you so much for this!
Aria
★★★★★
Kate
Your’e welcome, Aria! I appreciate your review.
Deanna
Thank you. My family LOVE this recipe
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you love it, Deanna! I appreciate your review.
Katie
This is my favourite banana bread recipe! I was looking for an apple loaf recipe and couldn’t find one that I loved the ingredients for (whole wheat flour, no refined sugar). I decided to swap out the bananas in this one for 1.5 cups grated apple (1 very large Cortland) and 3/4 cup diced apples (1 small Gala). Added a bit more cinnamon because apples and cinnamon are the best together. It turned out great!!!!
★★★★★
Maureen
I added 1/2″ a teaspoon baking powder. Didn’t want it dense. Reduced the maple syrup tob1/4 cup. It turned out great. Tx u katie
★★★★★
Maureen
Hi. Is there a reason why you don’t recommnd baking powder in banana bread?
I followed yr recipe and added baking powder
It came out good
Not sure how it would have been if I didn’t add it.
Is the bread dense without BP?
I don’t like dense bread.
Ty
Great recipe
Kate
Hi, I don’t find this bread dense. It is a quick bread, so you aren’t going to get the same result as say a bread you knead or use yeast. I hope that helps!
Amanda
What can I use instead of baking soda?
Kate
This recipe is best as written. I hope you try it!
Amanda
I’ve been making it for years but this time forgot I had no baking soda.
Andrea
Great recipe! It’s the only recipe I use when baking banana bread – my HG for the past 5 years!
Thanks for sharing.
Ps – I should’ve commented many moons ago.
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you love it and have been making it for so long!
Corina
very easy to make and healthy recipe!! thank you!!
★★★★★
Pessy
I learned of ur blog when a friend brought this banana bread to a mom and babes brunch. Have been making it now for several years! Love the one bowl (i just do the bananas first), the ease in making it with the kids and thats its healthy and delicious makes this a winner. Thank you!
Marta
Super tasty and easy recipe.
My cake comes out soggy at the bottom. I’ve tried the recipe a few times. It doesn’t look like yours on the pictures above. I do it with a all purpose flour. Would you be able to tell me where do I go wrong? I did follow all the grams measurements.
★★★★★
Kate
Hi, it could be the all purpose flour you used as it can react differently. How long did you bake it for?
Marta
Thank you so much for a reply. I’ll try with a flour you use and see if it works.
I baked it for 60 min. I have an oven with a fan, could that be the difference as well?
★★★★★
Kate
That would also impact your results. I don’t use one so I can’t say for sure best adjustments. Sorry!
Augusta
OMG! Finger licking gooood!!!
The texture of this bread is just phenomenal. I used all purpose flour and homemade berry preserves in stead of honey cause that’s all I had. My husband is not into sweets and asked for a second slice that’s how good this is. I’m gonna emphasize that the texture is the best part of this loaf. And it’s so versatile. I’ll try adding some dried fruit and nuts next time. Spectacular!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Augusta! I appreciate your review.
Adrienne Gee
My go to recipe for banana bread! I have made this several times now and it always turns out great. Instead of whole wheat flour I use spelt flour :)
★★★★★
Susan
The BEST banana nut bread I’ve ever had! So moist and flavorful—love the swirl of cinnamon on top!
★★★★★
Claire Osborne
What does scale 1X, 2X, 3X above ingredients mean?
★★★★★
Kate
Hi Claire, if you want a single, double or triple the recipe. I hope that helps!
bunmi
I made this recipe and added walnuts and dark chocolate chips… AMAZING. banana bread is one of my fav pastries but I’ve been avoiding it bc its also so full of oil and sugar. this recipe has almost no “bad” stuff and tastes 100x better than any banana bread in stores. THANK YOU I WILL BE BACK!
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Bunmi! I appreciate your your review.
Ginny
Moist and delicious! I made this the other day using avocado oil, keto honey, almond milk, and chopped pecans. I also mixed cinnamon w/ granulated allulose to sprinkle on top of the loaf. Family loved it, and hubby, who normally shies away from banana bread, really liked this, is asking for more! Thank you, Kate (and Cookie) for a recipe that tastes sinful but is guilt-free. This is my go-to banana bread now.
★★★★★
Stefanie Davis
Hi, can I use frozen ripe bananas??
(I’ve made this recipe as written once before and it was amazing, btw!
MIL approved!)
★★★★★
Kate
You can try it. They will need to be thawed. If you try it, let me know!
Angela
Love your recipe, it has been a staple for me and always a success. However I don’t agree on your comment/post about substituting oat flour. If I measure my oat flour in cups it is the same weight as my wholewheat flour. So would definitely not recommend 2 1/5 cups oat flour for this recipe. Just keep it with 1 3/4 or the batter will become to dry :-(
★★★★★
Kate
I’m sorry to hear that. How did you measure your oat flour? Did you spoon and level it as well? Did you use sprouted oats for your flour or regular?
Stefanie Davis
Avocado oil! Would never think to use it in a baked treat but it sounds so good, I’ll have to try this!
★★★★★
Ruth
Didn’t seem banana-y enough. I doubled the recipe, which called for 2.5 bananas. I used 5.5 bananas and it turned out nice
★★★★
Nada
Hi,
Can I use brown sugar instead of honey and maple syrup, and can I use a mix of all purpose flour and whole wheat flour?
Thanks
Kate
You can try it, but I can’t guarantee as I haven’t tried it myself.
Britt
So delicious. I’ve made this recipe so many times and it’s so versatile! I halved the sweetener with coconut sugar and did half whole wheat and half all-purpose flour. My batter was incredibly thick- and I realized it’s because I didn’t use a liquid sweetener. I added about 1/4 more water until the batter looked to be a good consistency!
★★★★★
Sylvia Hales
I just made this and it is so beautiful – i can’t leave it alone now! I like to cook but i’m not much of a baker, but this was so simple to make. Thank you so much.
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Sylvia! I appreciate your review.
Sash
Delicious! Came out exactly as described in the recipe. Used olive oil and maple syrup
★★★★★
Jillian
Just tried this recipe today and my husband said it’s the best he’s ever had and to “make sure it’s written this down” lol. He’s fussy with desserts as he doesn’t like anything overly sweet. I made with maple syrup and added some chunked 80% dark chocolate and walnuts. Very yummy, especially on a chilly/snowy Fall day like today!
★★★★★
Tahlia
I have been making this recipe with organic whole meal flour and it’s my toddlers favorite food of all time. I want to try making it with oat flour instead but I wanted to check if it will turn out more cake-like rather than bread-like? My son is super fussy and will notice the difference!
Patricia
Delicious bread. Would not change a thing. Made it with chocolate chips. So easy to follow. Comes out perfect from the first try. Really love your recipes and how easy they are to follow. Thank you!!
★★★★★
Michelle Villanova
Recipe was easy to make, & has such a natural taste to it! I love it!! I added a tad of nutmeg in my bread. DELISH!
★★★★★
Rasha
One slice has 18 g of sugar? Why is it so high?
★★★★
Kate
Hi Rasha, All these are estimates. More on my Nutrition Disclaimer.
Fran Kircorian
Hi Kate, I enjoy your banana bread and pumpkin bread. They are a family favorite in our house. I’m searching for a healthy cranberry orange bread recipe. Do you have one?
Thank you
Fran Kircorian
gramfran930@gmail.com
Kate
Hi Fran! I have a Fluffy Cranberry Orange Muffins recipe. I hope you give it a try!
SB
Love this recipe!! Made it twice now and it was a huge hit with the family! Just a tip that if you’re using chocolate chunks, coat them in flour before adding it to the mix so they don’t all sink to the bottom when baking.
★★★★★
Melissa
I don’t usually leave comments, but I thought I should on this one. This recipe is fantastic. I usually don’t care for other variations of the pretty sugar laden one I’m used to, but this banana bread is really great. My whole family loves it and that’s surprising because usually I have to put chocolate chips in it to get them to eat it. I subbed homemade applesauce for the oil in equal amounts and had great success.
★★★★★
Kate
I’m so glad you did, Melissa!
Tamara Peters
I have made this recipe over and over. I always double it because I have 6 kids. It’s the best, everyone loves it. Its Tried and true. Thank-you.
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome, Tamara! I appreciate your review.
Heather Frinks
I rarely write reviews but I just have to let you know that this banana bread is AMAZING!!! So delicious! I used coconut oil and added walnuts and mini chocolate chips. This is a keeper!!!!
Kate
Hooray! Great to hear, Heather. Thank you for your comment and review.
Amal
This is recipe was a hit with my family and my colleagues! I make it as is with whole wheat flour and add chocolate and walnuts! The perfect banana bread recipe!
Charles
I’ve made this recipe countless times now and have tried different variations. As another commenter said, it’s very forgiving. Today I made it with half maple, half honey, added a dollop of butter to the coconut oil, and used my favorite holiday spices – cardamom and saffron. The saffron gives it a rich, savoury flavor. My favorite so far
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear, Charles. Thank you for sharing how you have made this bread.
Miller
I was a little hesitant to make this since it was labeled as “healthy” but this banana bread exceeded all expectations! Super easy, not too sweet. Will definitely be using again!
★★★★★
Kate
Hooray! I’m delighted you enjoyed it, Miller.
Natalia Numa
I absolutely adore this recipe. It’s the only thing I can make that everyone likes and wants more!! Just one question, Can I use almond flour? Q
Kate
Hi! Try my Gluten-Free Banana Bread (Made with Almond Flour). I hope you love it!
Annie
I use spelt in this recipe, I love it! Best healthy banana bread ever! It tastes so delicious but super satiating and nutritious at the same time!!!
★★★★★
Scarlett
Thank you very much for the recipe. I had my 2 year old help me and she was glad to mash the bananas. We actually made them into muffins and they were wonderful!!
★★★★★
Grace
My go-to for healthy banana bread! I’ve made this recipe multiple times with tweaks and it’s super forgiving. I use a blend of GF flour and almond/oat flour, flax eggs, and use more banana with less maple syrup and it turns out great. Makes for a great healthy snack for the kids!
★★★★★
Elyse
Stellar recipe. Made this using unsifted whole wheat flour and evenly divided the sweetener amount between honey and maple syrup. I added chopped pecans and apple sweetened dried cranberries. Just terrific. Thank you for creating a wholesome banana bread without refined sugar.
★★★★★
bhagya
I made this recipe YET AGAIN and took it to a potluck birthday party lunch. A lovely young girl had a slice and then another and then another! Pretty soon everyone was at it. This is the best banana bread anyone has ever had and I’m so glad you brought it out into the world. I make it with whole wheat bread flour, coconut oil and local honey. Superb.
Jo
Absolutely delicious recipe! Made this dairy free and gluten free and it turned out to be THE BEST banana bread I’ve made, and possibly ever tasted. I made a second one in the same afternoon to freeze. Thank you for sharing :)
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you love it, Jo!
Holly
Made a triple recipe and turned 2/3 of it into two dozen muffins, which took about 30 min at 325, and the other 1/3 into a loaf. I mixed white chocolate chips in to one dozen muffins and it was delicious!
★★★★★
Bonnie
Super easy and good! I followed recipe and added roasted pecans. Next time I’ll add a few chocolate chips. Thanks for sharing recipe! It’s a keeper.
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Bonnie! Thank you for your review.
Mz
My daughter has recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis.. and was hoping to find a healthy banana bread/cake recipe that she could enjoy. Can I substitute the honey with coconut sugar? If so, can I add same quantity? Also instead of oil can I use dairy free spread?
Kate
Hi MZ, I’m sorry to hear that. I can’t say for sure without trying it without trying it.
Mz
Hi Kate! I actually made this bread and added 1/4 cup coconut sugar and 1/4 cup maple syrup and came out fantastic! We all enjoyed it so much! Thanks for your recipe
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome, MZ! I appreciate your review.
Siobhan
I LOVE this bread it is so nice. I made it with my 6 year old and we had a great time
Can I ask is it important to put the ingredients in in the order listed? I whisked up the egg and put it in last, just lightly mixed in because I was worried it would be dense. I know this will be a regular for me now and I want to know if it could be even better if I followed your exact guide
★★★★★
Kate
Hi! Yes, I find order does matter. But if it turned out well, then don’t worry abou it.
Lisa
Hi Kate, I modified the recipe by using safflower oil instead of coconut oil. Also, instead of mashed bananas, I used a blend of strawberries & bananas (had extra strawberries, so I blended the strawberries & bananas along with the water in a blender). I used maple syrup instead of honey (not a big fan of honey). I made a double batch and it turned out absolutely great. Actually, the only thing that would make it even better is some walnuts, so I’ll add walnuts next time I make it, which will be very soon. In fact, I’m also thinking of using this recipe for making pumpkin bread. Thank you so much!
Sabrina
Love this recipe.. delicious perfect banana bread that the whole family loves. Thank you thank you.
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was a hit.
Deina Edwards
5 Star Rating for The most Deliciously moist healthy banana bread I’ve ever tasted, so glad I made it. My kids love it too! After throwing out the junk in my cabinet to make room for more healthy choices. I was looking for sweet tooth substitutes and boy oh boy this recipe hit the nail on the head. I love banana bread even more now it’s honestly my favorite. Thank you for sharing this very simply & delicious recipe. It’s the perfect treat any time you want something healthy and sweet to eat.
★★★★★
Kate
I’m delighted you loved it, Deina! I appreciate your review.
jacki hertenstein
i love this bread and have made it a few times trying to figure out why its not cooked in the middle…. i’ve made it with add-ins and without. I’ve cooked between 55-65 minutes and when i finally get the middle cooked, the edges seem dry, any suggestions? Thanks!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m sorry to hear that! What size of baking dish are you using? Does your oven cook evenly?
Janice Sharp
Absolutely delicious and so easy to make. This was my first attempt at making this banana loaf, I added pecan nuts but will be trying other additions now. Thank you for sharing.
Kate
You’re welcome, Janice! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Victoria
Love this banana bread! I’ve made your pumpkin muffins and bread, and apple muffins. They are all delicious. Easy and much healthier than others I’ve made.
I also made your enchilada sauce, and it was SO much better than canned. I was pleased with how easy it was to make. You are my go-to-girl! Thanks!
★★★★★
Valerie
Love love LOVE this recipe. Has been my go-to for at least 2 years now. Loved by everyone!
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear, Valerie! I appreciate you review.
Christine
Added a handful of chocolate chips! It was delicious baking time was spot on!
★★★★★
Lyle Woleslagle
Bought new hairy biker loaf pans and baked this recipe. I added about 6 chopped up apricots. Turned out wonderful. Thanks.
★★★★★
Kate
Sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing, Lyle.
Beverly G.
This is legit THE BEST banana bread recipe I have ever found!! I’ve been making this recipe EXACTLY since probably the time you posted this — definitely some yrs now! The only thing “different” I use is Grapeseed oil. People who try this think there’s more sugar in it and can’t believe it’s only sweetened by honey and the natural sugars from the super ripe bananas. I’ve made this so many times that I almost have the recipe memorized. Haha!! Can’t recommend this enough!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you love it, Beverly!
White Raven
Soooo good! It’s the best banana bread recipe I’ve tried yet. I love how I can just weigh everything out and it comes out perfect. The fact that it’s not only so good, but is made with healthy whole wheat four, sweetener and oil makes it even better. A keeper for sure!
★★★★★
DC
I just made this – it smelled great, looked great, and a tooth pick came out clean 60min after baking. I made it gluten free with namaste flour, and when I sliced into it it was so wet, and looked underdone. Did anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions?
★★★★
Kate
Hi, I haven’t used namaste flour so I can’t say for sure. It sounds like it needed more time. Does your oven seem to cook to temp?
Penny
This bread is baking in the oven as I type! I made this recipe with white flour the first time and now trying wheat flour. My kids do not like bananas, but LOVE this bread!! I add chocolate chips and it is amazing!! Thank you for this very versatile and healthy recipe that even picky teens love!
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear, Penny! Thank you for your review.
MARGARITA B. CAMACHO
This is the third time I’ve made this with oat flour, coconut oil and maple syrup and it is just as delicious as the other times. Thank you for the recipe.
★★★★★
Stefanie Davis
Hi, can I use frozen ripe bananas??
(I’ve made this recipe as written once before and it was amazing, btw!
MIL approved!)
★★★★★
Kate
Hi! Once thawed that should be ok. Let me know how it turns out for you!
Laurice Chan
Hi!
How much apple sauce to sub with the oil?
Also, can bake in an airfryer?
Thank you!
Kate
I haven’t tried it, so I can’t say for sure. Sorry!
Alaine
I’ve made this a few times and turns out great every time!! I love that it uses whole wheat flour- it’s a good snack for my kids, and for me! I use avocado oil, because that’s what I have, works great. I prefer honey over maple syrup because the honey flavor really comes through, yum!
★★★★★
Annie
Delicious! For those doing GF, I did two cups Oat flour (made my own) and 1/2 cup all purpose Gf flour.
Was out of baking soda so went with 3 tsp baking powder. Loved it! So did my kiddos.
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Annie!
Missy
This was a delicious banana bread. The only change was the flour; I used Bob’s Red Mill Paleo flour mix. So good; and I gave up on banana bread because I could never find a recipe I liked. Thank you!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Missy! I appreciate your review.
Lacee
I’ve made this more than any other banana bread recipe and it’s always a huge hit. 10/10 would recommend!
★★★★★
Kate
Happy to hear it, Lacee!
Shweta
What kind of coconut oil do you recommend using: refined or unrefined?
Thank you!
Tried this recipe with olive oil and it turns out amazing every time.
★★★★★
Kate
Hi! Unrefined. I hope you enjoy it.
Peggie Evans
I appreciate that this uses honey instead of sugar and not butter. I used olive oil. This recipe is much healthier than most other banana breads and why I made it. It’s easy to make. I added walnuts. I followed the directions. I think this banana bread is dry and not great overall. It was okay. If I make it again I would add more oil to see if that would help and drop the cinnamon.
★★★
Hilary Fenton
Hi there
Love this recipe and make the muffins regularly. I would like to make a larger loaf so double the recipe, how much longer do I leave in the oven please? Thank you for this wonderful recipe my children love it
Kate
Hi, I’m not sure without trying it. I would suggest starting at the same time and then adjusting from there.
Joey
Made using olive oil, whole wheat flour and our first small batch of maple syrup.Added in 1 cup of dark chocolate chips. Whisked 1/4 cup icing sugar & 1 Tbsp maple syrup for a sweet glaze!
The loaf was so moist & delicious! Will definitely make again!
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear, Joey! Thank you for your review.
Joey
Made using olive oil, whole wheat flour and our first small batch of maple syrup.Added in 1 cup of dark chocolate chips. Made in mini loaf pans and baked at 350 for 20 minutes. Whisked 1/4 cup icing sugar & 1 Tbsp maple syrup for a sweet glaze!
The loaf was so moist & delicious! Will definitely make again!
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Joey!
Maram
Hi,
If I don’t have baking soda what can I use instead?
I usually use baking powder for my cakes
Thanks
Kate
Hi Maram, This is best made as written. I hope you were able to try it!
Baljit hayer
Hi can I substitute eggs with apple sauce. Please let me know thanks
MeadowT
Hi there
I love the ingredients list so I tried it with oats flour. 2.5 cups. But it came out pretty dry. Still tasted pretty good but was wondering how to make it more moist with oats flour
Kate
I’m sorry to hear that. How did you measure it? Did you spoon and level it?
Meadowt
I did not do that with the flour but I did that with the oats yes.
Katie
I’ve been making this recipe for a couple of years now for my daughter but my 20 month old son is allergic to cinnamon. Would it work without it?
★★★★★
Kate
Hooray! Yes, you can omit the cinnamon if you need to.
Merna
5 STARS! MY HUSBAND LOVES IT TOO ❤️
★★★★★
Kate
Hooray! That’s great to hear, Merna.
Darcy
Just made this and it is fantastic. I used almond butter instead of the oil options with pure, organic maple syrup and egg beaters instead of eggs. I have to watch my cholesterol intake. Thanks so much for this healthier banana bread recipe!
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Darcy! I appreciate your review.
Grace
Hands down Best banana bread ever! ….. and I’ve tried dozens of recipes!
★★★★★
Kate
Great to hear, Grace!