This soft, moist, delicious blueberry banana bread recipe is bursting with sweet and juicy blueberries in each bite!

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Healthy blueberry banana bread
There’s just something about the flavor combination of ripe summer blueberries and caramelized banana that makes this blueberry banana loaf completely irresistible.
Serve it for breakfast, brunch, or a healthy snack.
And do not be surprised if you receive multiple requests for the recipe!
Leftover slices freeze well too, which means you can enjoy this wonderful comfort food quick bread any time you are craving homemade banana bread.
Also make this Chocolate Banana Bread

Blueberry banana loaf recipe video
Watch the step by step recipe video, above
The video gives you a great visual of how to make the homemade blueberry banana bread, in case you are a visual learner like I am and prefer to see all the steps.

Ingredients for the best blueberry banana bread
Here’s everything you need to make the easy recipe:
Mashed bananas, blueberries, water, pure vanilla extract, liquid sweetener of choice, flour and optional protein powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt, an optional pinch of ground cardamom, and optional oil or almond butter.
You may choose either fresh blueberries or fully thawed frozen blueberries.
Be sure to use ripe bananas. The skin should be at least partially brown and spotted before peeling. This will ensure your final product has a caramelized flavor instead of an earthy banana one.
If desired, you can substitute plain or Greek yogurt, applesauce, or sour cream for up to half a cup of the mashed banana.
Any all purpose liquid sweetener will work, including pure maple syrup, honey, or agave. If you wish to use granulated sugar, try this Vegan Banana Bread.
Flour options that work well include all purpose white flour, spelt flour (my personal favorite), and some brands of gluten free flour.
For blueberry banana oatmeal bread, use oat flour.
I cannot vouch for the recipe made with pastry flour, whole wheat flour, or almond flour. Substituting coconut flour will yield dry results.
The cardamom adds a lovely flavor if you choose to include it. Half a teaspoon of ground cinnamon may also be added.
Sometimes, I will even stir in a handful of mini chocolate chips, shredded coconut, or chopped walnuts, pistachios, or pecans. These add ins provide a wonderful texture.
*To make lemon blueberry banana bread, simply add the zest of two lemons when you whisk together the liquid ingredients. Top with a basic lemon glaze.
For a low carb version, try this Keto Blueberry Bread

How to make the blueberry recipe
- Start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Grease a nine by five inch loaf pan. I also like to line the bottom with parchment paper. Set this pan aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk the mashed bananas, sweetener, water, optional oil or nut butter, and pure vanilla extract.
- Stir in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and optional cardamom and cinnamon until the batter is just evenly mixed. Do not over mix.
- Fold in the blueberries with a spoon. You want to add them at the very end and stir as little as possible to avoid the berries bursting and turning the entire loaf purple. Then again, if it does turn purple, I doubt anyone will mind!
- Transfer the banana bread batter to the prepared loaf pan, using a spoon or spatula. Smooth down, then place the pan on the center rack of the oven.
- Bake for fifty minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the bread comes out mostly clean.
- If your bread is cooking too fast around the edges but is still underdone in the middle, cover the top loosely with tin foil and continue to bake. Make sure your oven is calibrated as well. An oven thermometer should read 350 degrees.
- Let the blueberry baked good cool before slicing. If you can wait, I recommend loosely covering the entire pan with a cloth towel or paper towels and refrigerating overnight.
- The taste and texture are so much better the next day and even better the third day!
Blueberry Banana Muffins
If you prefer to make blueberry banana muffins instead of a quick loaf, grease the muffin tins first and bake for twenty minutes.

Frosting and topping ideas
The healthy quick bread is great on its own or iced with any of the following options.
Try peanut butter, almond butter, or Coconut Butter.
Or make a simple powdered sugar glaze or cream cheese frosting.
Spread the loaf with strawberry jam, mashed banana, or spiced apple butter.
Want a crumb topping similar to coffee cake? Use the streusel from my Blueberry Bars, sprinkling it on top of the banana bread just before placing the pan in the oven.

Using gram measurements
If you prefer to bake with a food scale instead of the cups and tablespoons listed further below in the recipe box, here are the amounts to use:
360 grams mashed banana, 240 grams flour, 130 grams blueberries, 120 grams liquid sweetener, 60 grams water, 60 grams oil or additional water, and 10 grams vanilla.
Also be sure to add in the baking soda, baking powder, salt, and optional cardamom, which are too small to measure using a food scale.

Banana blueberry bread health benefits
Whole grain goodness. Low calorie and refined sugar free, this simple vegan blueberry banana bread can also be plant based, gluten free, dairy free, and oil free.
High protein. It contains over three grams of fiber, more than six grams of protein, and just seven grams of sugar, all for under 100 calories per slice.
Vitamin packed. You get potassium from the banana. And the superfood blueberries are high in vitamin C, vitamin K, and manganese.
Superfoods. Blueberries are believed to have a higher level of antioxidants than almost all other berries and fruits.
Leftover Blueberries? Make this Blueberry Crisp Recipe

The recipe was adapted from my favorite Healthy Banana Bread.

Blueberry Banana Bread
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups mashed ripe banana (for banana-free, try this Blueberry Bread)
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup or honey, or agave
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup oil or additional water
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups flour (spelt, white, or oat flour)
- 1/2 cup protein powder or additional flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 3/4 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1/8 tsp cardamom (optional)
- 1 cup blueberries (fresh or thawed frozen)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 F. Grease a 9×5 pan, and set aside. In a large bowl, whisk first five ingredients. Stir in all remaining ingredients except blueberries until just evenly mixed. Very gently fold in the berries so they do not burst. Smooth batter into the pan. Bake on the center rack for 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out mostly clean. Let cool completely. If you can wait, I recommend loosely covering with a cloth towel and refrigerating overnight. The taste and texture are even better the next day!View Nutrition Facts
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I made this with regular white flour and only 1/4 cup of honey. It is delicious and so easy to make. Will definitely make this again.
I’m wondering if anyone has tried Almond Flour?
I really want to make this. The banana chocolate bread is one of my favorites as well as the baked oatmeal, but I have bananas and blueberries and just made peanut butter baked oatmeal so I want to try this next. Appreciate any feedback. I’ve loved your site for 5 years now!
Would probably work but be dense/not rise. If you’re not vegan, you could try doing it and adding an egg or two. Or for vegan, try some egg replacer. I’m just thinking of Katie’s Keto Muffins https://lett-trim.today/2019/06/10/keto-muffins-recipe/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Tried it…does not work😩 so sad
I make this recipe all the time using oat flour. It’s awesome thanks!
This was the most delicious bread I’ve made to date. Oh wait, not including the orange cranberry or chocolate zucchini or … i guess i love them all. but this was a huge hit with the entire family and barely lasted two days. I followed the recipe and didn’t have any problems with blueberries sinking. It was delicious and will become a staple.
One of the best banana bread recipes I’ve tried (and I’ve tried MANY)
Can this be made without baking powder? Just using baking soda? Thanks!
Sorry we have never tried it so really can’t say.
One of my family’s favorite weekend breakfasts! I usually make 1.5x the recipe and bake it in a 9″x13″ glass pan. It’s more cake than loaf-style, but it bakes quickly that way. I grind oats (and mix all dry ingredients) in a bullet blender to save time. I use olive oil and dairy or almond milk. I leave out the added salt, reduce maple syrup to about 1/4 cup (for the entire 1.5x batch) and increase berries (use frozen mixed berries, thawed). I smash/mix the bananas and wet ingredients in the same bullet blender, again to save time. Thanks for the great recipe!
Thank you so much for making it!
This recipe does not work with almond flour😩
Does anyone know the cooking times if you divide the mixture into two 1lb loaf tins?
I have been making this for about 6 years, but I notice that there are some changes. It’s still great, but I find it’s even more awesome using oat milk or 2%milk instead of water. It also use to say shut off oven amd leave in for an extra 10 min. Still giving it 5 star