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This is hands down the most AMAZING Banana Bread I've ever tasted! It's moist, fluffy and the addition of chopped walnuts give a nice crunch in each bite!

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I had some overripe bananas leftover from my Banana Caramel Layer Cake recipe, and I just couldn't bare letting them go to waste. So what's the best thing to do when you have overripe bananas? Make banana bread, of course!

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The Most Amazing Banana Bread Recipe

Before we begin, I'm not saying this is the most amazing banana bread recipe of all time. You can't really say that without tasting every single one. However, out of all the banana bread I've tasted in my days, this one is my absolute FAVOURITE!

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What makes this banana bread so amazing? To begin, instead of using melted butter, I creamed the butter and sugar together to give the bread its light and fluffy texture.

The butter needs to be at room temperature, not too soft and not too hard. It should be firm enough for your finger to leave an imprint when you press down on it. I recommend taking your butter out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before you begin to let it come to room temperature.

For the sugar, I used regular white sugar instead of brown sugar, but you can go ahead and use brown sugar if you prefer. I heard it does amazing things for quick breads, so the next time I make this, I'll try to use brown sugar instead. Either way, it will still taste absolutely delicious!

UPDATE: I remade this recipe using brown sugar and I can definitely say this banana bread is still incredible no matter what type of sugar you use!

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Brown Bananas = Best Banana Bread

This recipe also uses 3 large overripe bananas (duh). To ripen them, I put the bunched bananas into a paper bag and placed them on top of the fridge so the heat could speed up the ripening. Doing this caused them to get overripe in about a week, but it may take longer for you, so check the bananas occasionally to see if they're ready.

Now if you don't have the time or patience for all of that, you can quickly ripen the bananas in the oven on a baking sheet at 300℉ for about 20 minutes, until the peels are blackened.

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I added buttermilk to give this bread its moist and soft texture. Then I added cinnamon because it really boosts the flavour of the bread, and it goes perfectly with banana desserts!

I then tossed in some chopped walnuts because they add even more flavour, and I just LOVE the crunchy texture of the nuts blended with the softness of the bread. You can substitute the walnuts for any other type of nuts, chocolate chips or chunks, raisins, raspberries, blueberries or whatever your heart desires.

You can also omit the add-ins all together if you prefer to be one with the banana bread without anything getting in your way. Don't worry, I completely understand.

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I don't think there's anything better than the smell of banana bread baking in the oven. I spent the entire time in the kitchen inhaling the banana fumes coming from the oven, then spent even more time in a banana daze while the bread was cooling. I really hope someone haas created a banana bread candle so I can order a lifetime supply.

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And there you have it! The most amazing banana bread I'VE ever tasted (which says a lot, as I've previously mentioned, I hate bananas on their own and rebuke them in the name of Jesus. Amen.)

Pretty much the only way you will get me to eat bananas is if you bake them into a delicious bread or dessert. I might start letting my bananas get overripe on purpose, just so I have an excuse to make this recipe over and over again!

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Yield: One 9x5-inch loaf

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

This is hands down the most AMAZING Banana Bread I've ever tasted! It's moist, fluffy and the addition of chopped walnuts give a nice crunch in each bite!

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (115g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 1 cup (201g) packed light brown sugar OR granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon (5ml) vanilla bean paste or pure vanilla extract
  • 3 large overripe bananas, mashed
  • ½ cup (120ml) buttermilk, room temperature
  • 2 cups (256g) all purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon (12g) baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon (1.5g) baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
  • ¾ cup walnuts, chopped (optional)

Instructions

For the Banana Bread:

  1. Preheat oven to 350℉ (177℃). Lightly grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, or in a large mixing bowl using a handheld mixer, cream the butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  3. With the mixer on low, add the eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition until just combined. Add vanilla and mashed bananas and mix on low to combine.
  4. While the mixer is running, slowly pour in the buttermilk and continue to mix until combined. Turn off the mixer and scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  5. In a separate bowl, sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Whisk to combine.
  6. Add all of the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix on low speed until just combined. Do not overmix. Fold in chopped walnuts, if desired.
  7. Pour batter into a 9x5-inch loaf pan and bake in preheated oven for 55-60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the bread comes out clean. Allow bread to cool completely on a wire rack.
  8. Remove banana bread from the loaf pan and transfer to a serving platter. Slice, serve and enjoy!

Notes

  • Store bread in an airtight container at room temperature.
  • Granulated sugar can be substituted for brown sugar.
  • The butter needs to be at room temperature, not too soft and not too hard. It should be firm enough for your finger to leave an imprint when you press down on it. I recommend taking your butter out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before you begin to let it come to room temperature.
  • You can substitute the walnuts for any other type of nuts, chocolate chips or chunks, raisins, raspberries, blueberries or just leave the bread plain.

Bon Appétit!

Love, Dedra ❤

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FAQs

Why is my banana bread not fluffy? ›

For soft and tender banana bread, gently stir the wet ingredients into the dry — don't overmix! The more you stir, the more gluten will develop. The result will be a tough, rubbery banana bread. Simply stir until moist, and then do no more.

What happens when you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Banana bread recipes typically ask you to use overripe bananas so that they're easier to mush. This means it's tempting to toss all your bananas into the mix when you're ready to bake, to avoid food waste. But if you add too much of the fruit into your batter, your bread could turn out mushy, heavy, and wet.

Why does my banana bread not taste good? ›

Skimping on the sugar can dry out a loaf of banana bread and leave it flavorless. It turns out, sugar does more than just make things sweeter. When it comes to banana bread, cutting back on sugar will leave you with a dry loaf totally devoid of any distinguishable flavor.

How many bananas are in Chrissy Teigen's banana bread? ›

The tldr; is that she needed 6 very ripe bananas to work on this recipe, but as you know you can not just buy overly ripe bananas at the store, so she went to Twitter and called on her followers.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

Which makes the bread fluffy? ›

The yeast releases carbon dioxide, which fills the dough and increases its volume. Due to the heat, more gas bubbles emerge when this dough is baked. The bread rises and becomes soft and fluffy as the gas leaves.

At what point should you not use bananas for banana bread? ›

If the bananas have any visible signs of mold, throw them out. If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell.

What is the disadvantage of banana bread? ›

You may find banana bread delicious, but conventional banana breads tend to be high in added sugar, refined carbs, and calories. Thus, it's best to enjoy banana bread occasionally as part of a balanced, nutrient-dense diet.

How long should you leave bananas for banana bread? ›

These bananas may be a bit too ripe for your cereal, but they're just beginning to come into their own 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.

What enhances the flavor of banana? ›

On its own, banana can be a little heavy or bland, which is why we like to pair it with other natural fruit flavors for complexity and boost. A little lemon or orange flavor adds a fabulous top-note, while vanilla extract, brown sugar, and cinnamon add depth.

How do I get the middle of my banana bread to cook? ›

If your bread is getting overdone on the outside while still undercooked in the center, reduce the oven temperature and bake it for a longer time. The primary reason as to why banana bread may be raw in the middle is simply down to not enough cooking time.

What are the black lines in banana bread? ›

Short Answer: The alkaline environment of a batter with baking soda results in discoloration of the pulp fibers. Short Answer: The alkaline environment of a batter with baking soda results in discoloration of the pulp fibers.

How many bananas equal 2 cups? ›

1 banana: 2/3 cup chopped | 1/2 cup mashed. 1-1/2 bananas: 1 cup chopped | 3/4 cup mashed. 2 bananas: 1-1/3 cups chopped | 1 cup mashed. 3 bananas: 2 cups chopped | 1-1/2 cups mashed.

Is it OK to eat a bunch of bananas? ›

While there's no blanket rule, sticking to one to two bananas per day shouldn't cause issues for most people. With that said, remember that they are relatively high in carbohydrates, so eating them along with protein or fat is also advisable to support stable energy levels.

How many cups is one banana worth? ›

A large banana (counts as 1 cup of fruit). A small orange (counts as ½ cup of fruit). Put different types of fruits on your shopping list.

Why is my bread not fluffy and soft? ›

Over-kneading the dough can lead to a tight gluten structure and result in a dense texture. Using too much flour or not enough yeast can also affect the rise of the bread. Additionally, insufficient proofing time or improper shaping can contribute to a heavy loaf.

Why is my bread not fluffy enough? ›

You don't list any specifics but here are some possible causes:
  • Your rise is too short or too long. ...
  • The temperature during rise is too hot or too cold. ...
  • Your yeast is not active. ...
  • Your dough can't hold its shape because the flour lacks gluten.
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Why is my banana bread always flat? ›

Too much liquid can lead to banana bread that sinks in the middle. Of course, an excess amount of dry ingredients can also lead to trouble. Many international bakers like to use grams & milliliters (versus measuring cups & spoons) to avoid ingredient measurement issues. Used the incorrect egg “size”.

Why did my banana bread go flat? ›

Using too much or too little baking powder or baking soda in proportion to the other ingredients in your recipe could be the reason your banana bread collapses when cooling. To measure correctly, Quaker Oats recommends spooning the powder into the measuring spoon instead of scooping it.

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