Healthy Banana Bread

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This super healthy banana bread recipe is so moist and sweet, everyone is always shocked to find out it’s actually good for you!

Healthy Banana Bread Recipe

Healthy banana bread for breakfast or snack

The recipe can be oil free, egg free, and dairy free, with NO refined sugar.

To lower the oil without sacrificing moisture or taste, it packs a full one and a half cups of mashed banana into the loaf, which also sweetens the banana bread recipe without all that extra sugar and empty calories.

And though I’m normally not a fan of oil-free baking, this banana bread is definitely an exception. You can easily omit the vegetable or coconut oil entirely if you prefer, and it will still turn out amazingly soft and delicious!

While many traditional banana bread recipes call for at least a cup of refined sugar and half a cup of butter or more, this lightened up healthy banana bread recipe cuts way back on the things you don’t want.

Instead, it replaces them with whole grains and good-for-you ingredients, adding extra potassium rich banana for natural sweetness.

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Simple whole grain banana bread

If you have overripe bananas sitting on the counter and no idea how to use them up, this low calorie healthy banana bread is the perfect solution.

The addition of yogurt to the recipe adds even more softness without weighing the bread down. And it’s sweetened with pure maple syrup instead of refined sugar.

Thanks to the extra banana, the bread needs just half a cup of sweetener for the entire recipe. This is around half of what is called for in popular banana bread recipes from Martha Stewart, Food Network, Rachael Ray, Betty Crocker, and others.

If you have leftover bananas, make a Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie

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Banana loaf ingredients

The healthy banana bread calls for basic ingredients: flour, baking soda and baking powder, salt, cinnamon, plain or nondairy yogurt, pure vanilla extract, sweetener of choice, and of course the banana.

For the flour: You can use all purpose flour, white or whole grain spelt flour, or whole wheat pastry flour. Whole wheat flour yields a denser loaf than I personally like, but some readers still enjoy it that way. So it’s completely your choice.

To make wheat free or gluten free banana bread, the recipe works with oat flour or certified gluten free oat flour for an oatmeal banana bread.

Multiple readers have reported success with substituting gluten free all purpose flour as well. I haven’t personally tried it yet.

If you want a grain free version or low carb recipe that is also naturally gluten free, make the almond flour banana bread recipe included in the recipe box.

Finally, you can replace up to half a cup of the flour with protein powder to turn it into a high protein snack recipe if desired.

The sweetener: Choose any all purpose liquid sweetener, such as pure maple syrup, agave, or honey. You only need half a cup for the whole loaf!

Or for a version made with granulated sugar, try this Vegan Banana Bread.

Optional ingredients: The classic banana bread is easy to customize. Throw in half a cup of mini chocolate chips, raisins or another chopped dried fruit, shredded coconut, or crushed walnuts or pecans. I also love adding half a teaspoon of cinnamon.

It’s good with or without the chocolate chips added to the top, although my preference is probably easy to guess!

And my personal favorite way to eat this banana bread is topped with Coconut Butter or with this Homemade Nutella Recipe.

It’s also still perfectly good plain if you want to skip the frosting altogether.

Greek Yogurt Banana Bread Recipe

Can the healthy banana bread recipe be vegan?

As long as you use nondairy yogurt, the recipe is naturally vegan.

I often use my own vegan homemade Greek yogurt when I make this recipe, but it works fine with non-Greek plain yogurt as well.

Readers have successfully used plant based coconut milk yogurt, cashew yogurt, soy yogurt, and almondmilk yogurt. So feel free to use whatever type you wish.

You can even change up the flavor if you want. Try strawberry, peach, or even blueberry yogurt for a fun and subtle flavor twist.

Or if you don’t have yogurt or prefer not to use it, just increase the banana to two cups and omit the yogurt completely.

Homemade Banana Bread Batter

How to make banana bread

The banana bread is super simple to make, and leftovers can be sliced and frozen for an instant breakfast or snack any time you are craving banana bread.

Start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a 9×5 loaf pan or line it with parchment paper.

In a large mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients and stir well to evenly mix and break up any clumps of baking soda or salt.

Whisk the liquid ingredients together, pour them into the mixing bowl, and stir to form a banana bread batter.

Smooth into the prepared baking pan. Press a few chocolate chips on top if your heart desires, and place the pan on the oven’s center rack.

Bake for 40 minutes. After time has elapsed, keep the oven door closed and turn off the heat. Let the banana loaf sit in the closed oven for an additional ten minutes to continue cooking. Then remove from the oven.

The bread is done when a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out mostly clean. If yours is still undercooked, simply turn the oven back on and continue baking (checking every five minutes) until fluffy and golden.

Let it cool. The taste and texture are better the next day, so I like to loosely cover the banana bread and refrigerate overnight.

Refrigerate leftovers for three to four days, or slice and freeze leftover banana bread for a month or two.

Healthy Vegan Banana Bread Recipe
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Healthy Banana Bread

This healthy banana bread recipe is so moist and sweet, everyone is always shocked to find out it’s actually good for you!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Yield: 12 – 16 slices
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups flour (or try this Almond Flour Banana Bread)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • optional 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • optional 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1 1/2 cup mashed ripe banana (360g)
  • 1/2 cup yogurt or additional banana
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup, honey, or agave
  • 1/3 cup oil or milk of choice
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • *Also be sure to try this recipe for Banana Muffins!
    Flour options I have tried successfully include white, spelt, or oat flour.
    To make healthy banana bread, first preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a 9×5 loaf pan, or line the pan with parchment paper. Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Whisk liquid ingredients in a separate bowl. Pour wet into dry, and stir to form a batter. Smooth into the prepared pan. If desired, press some chocolate chips into the top. Bake on the center rack 40 minutes, then do not open the oven door but turn off the heat and let sit in the closed oven 10 additional minutes. If your bread is still undercooked at this time, cover the top with foil. Turn the oven back on and continue baking, checking every 5 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let cool completely. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Taste and texture are much better the second day if you can wait! Leftovers can be sliced and frozen for up to a month. If you try the recipe, be sure to rate it below.
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Notes

The recipe was adapted from my Pumpkin Banana Bread.
 
 
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296 Comments

  1. Beka says:

    This has been my go-to banana bread for a while now. I love it! So moist and yummy. I think it’s better than traditional banana bread, and it makes me feel a lot better about indulging! I usually add chocolate chips, and it’s delicious slathered with peanut butter!

  2. Kayla says:

    I made this bread with oat flour and it came out great! I love all your recipes. I did notice that with the oat flour the bread came out pretty dense -is there any way to prevent this?

  3. Carolyn says:

    This recipe was delicious! I made three batches – one choc chip loaf with coconut oil, one non choc-chip loaf with vegetable oil and one batch of mini muffins. I added extra cinnamon and ginger. With chocolate chips was my favorite and will be making it again!

  4. Jennifer Zinetti says:

    could you use this recipe to make muffins and if so how long would the cooking time be?

    1. sue says:

      I have made these into muffins. 12 muffins total at for 20min at 350.

  5. Viola says:

    Hi! I made it quite often and it always turned out well but recently, when I take it out of the oven (I follow all instructions), it decreases significantly in size.. I even put a small towel over it, so it doesn’t cool down so fast but yet it still happens..
    Could you help me out? :/

    1. Ruby says:

      This can happen to me as well. I read that perhaps my baking powder is too old, or that I didn’t bake it long enough so that it settles upon cooling. I’m still trying…

  6. VIRGINIA says:

    Could you tell me how to substitute almond or coconut flour (or a combo of both) for Keto?

  7. Livi says:

    BEST BANANA BREAD EVER

    I would always search for and test loads of healthy banana breads, but they were always too dry, not sweet enough or even too sweet. This banana bread recipe is now my staple. Today I decided to change it up a little and use blueberries in the batter, and use blueberry Greek yoghurt. I always sprinkle loads of chocolate chips on top. Thx for the great recipe

  8. kat d says:

    Everything I’ve ever made from this blog (been following since around 2012, I’ve made a BUNCH of recipes from this blog!!) has turned out well and my family always loves it. Amazing.

    This banana bread was so soft and perfect.

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Thank you so much for such nice words… and for making the banana bread!! 🙂
      (Katie)

  9. Ela says:

    This banana bread recipe is a godsend. I never even realized you make a successful loaf of banana bread without all the usuals…eggs and oil, etc. But this one absolutely succeeds. Although, I found that, if you add all of the sweetener and all of the liquids, the recipe doesn’t set for me and is too sweet (in a 4 small loaf pan/ divider). So I don’t add the extra milk or extra 2 tbsp of sweetener and it’s a good outcome. Also, I found that, if you forget to buy yogurt, ha, you can still make this recipe successfully; the bread just sets much more quickly…like 25? mins? And you need to get it out of the oven unless you like it well done and ‘crispy’ on the edges.

  10. Arcticfoxlove says:

    Could you make this with jaggery or brown sugar instead of the maple syrup? Would it turn out fine? Or even… skip most of the maple syrup?

    1. Lexie says:

      The maple syrup needs to be subbed for another liquid sweetener.

  11. Jess says:

    Made this without the cinnamon and chocolate chips and it was delish! I added more banana as I love the taste of banana. Will definitely try with choc chips and cinnamon when I get some in. Thank you!

  12. Jody says:

    Followed the recipe and you will not be disappointed! THE best banana bread I’ve ever had. Will continue to use this recipe!! Thank you

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Thank YOU so much for trying the banana bread recipe!

  13. Hannah says:

    Katie! You hit it out of the park with this one! I cannot say enough good things about this recipe, and I’m not even vegan! So funny that my favorite banana bread recipe doesn’t even have any eggs!

  14. Kathy says:

    This banana bread was very moist, I did half oat flour half white. Next time I will decrease salt to 1/2 tsp, it was a little to salty for my taste. I made these changes, 1/2 cup greek yogurt, 1/3 cup maple syrup
    and 2 tbl. palm sugar, and 1/3 cup almond milk. The bread baked up perfectly, was sweet enough with the modified changes.

  15. Neetu says:

    Wow, so delicious!! I took out the yoghurt and added more banana, also added walnuts. Everyone enjoyed it!! Thanks for this winning recipe 🙂

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Thank you so much for making it 🙂

  16. Lexie says:

    Followed the instructions exactly and the bread wasn’t done so I put it in for another ten minutes and reheated the oven. It’s still brown but the center is pretty raw. I was worried about the outer part burning so I put foil on top and am hoping the center will cook without the rest of it ending up over cooked. Fingers crossed!
    I used 1/2C maple syrup, 1 TBSP brown sugar, and 1/3C olive oil. I also used full fat Greek yogurt. Oh and I used a glass 9×5 Pan.