The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

This is a great recipe that gets rave reviews and it’s no wonder why- it truly is the Best Banana Bread. With a perfectly moist texture, a slightly crunchy top and room for mix-ins galore, I know you’ll love it too. All you need are some overripe bananas (and maybe some chocolate chips,) and you will be good to go. Truly this is the perfect banana bread!

The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

This is an easy recipe that only used one bowl and comes out perfectly every time. It is full of sweet banana flavor, uses basic ingredients you most likely have at home and results in the most delicious banana bread! Making it is as simple as combining the dry ingredients, adding the mashed bananas and other wet ingredients, then adding any mix ins you may want like nuts or chocolate chips and you are good to go. It’s a quick break recipe every baker should have in their bag of tricks!

The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

Ingredients needed for the Best Banana Bread Recipe:

  • melted butter (or vegetable oil)
  • white sugar
  • brown sugar
  • eggs (room temperature if possible)
  • vanilla extract
  • all purpose flour
  • baking soda
  • salt
  • sour cream, greek yogurt, or buttermilk
  • 3 large over-ripe bananas, mashed (the best bananas for this recipe have plenty of brown spots!)

Best Banana Bread Recipe

Questions:

Can I freeze homemade banana bread?

Yes! Wrap it with plastic wrap and then put it in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

Can I make this into banana muffins?

Yep- I do it all the time. Just line a muffin tin and fill each well about 3/4 of the way full. You will reduce baking time to about 20 minutes.

If I want to add mix-ins- how much should I add?

Want to make Chocolate Chip Banana Bread? Banana Nut Bread? Add 1 cup of the mix in of your choice to the batter before baking. (Next time I want to try adding in toffee bits or strawberries.)

How long after baking should I remove the banana bread from the pan?

Cool it on a wire rack for a good 30-45 minutes. If the bread is too hot it will fall apart.

Best Banana Bread Recipe

 

Supplies needed for this recipe:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Whisk (I usually mix this by hand but a hand mixer or stand mixer could work too!)
  • Fork or Potato Masher to smash up the bananas
  • Large Bowl

If you love this easy Banana Bread recipe, you have to try my Easy One-bowl Pumpkin Bread which is another great quick bread recipe.

Also- did you know you can bake this recipe in jars to make for the cutest and yummiest gifts?? 

Looking for another delicious recipe with fruit or veggies inside? Check out these Fudgy Zucchini Brownies!

(Above pics from the baking photoshoot we did with Ashley Summers Photography a few months ago baking this bread! See the full post here.)

The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

The Best Banana Bread Recipe (ever.)

Yield: 1 loaf
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

The best banana bread ever, this recipe is super easy, adaptable, and delivers great results every time!

Ingredients

  • 1 stick of butter, melted (1/2 cup)
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup of sour cream or greek yogurt*
  • 3 very ripe bananas, mashed (I usually use medium-large sized ones)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350F. Grease or spray a 9 inch loaf pan, set aside

In a large bowl whisk together the melted butter, and sugars. Add the eggs one and a time and vanilla and whisk until smooth.

Sprinkle the flour, baking soda and salt over the butter mixture and stir to mix until just combined. Fold in the bananas and sour cream.

Pour batter into prepared pan and bake 60 minutes or until crust is golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool until warm before serving.

Notes

*I have used sour cream, greek yogurt, regular yogurt and buttermilk in this recipe and they all yield awesome results. I usually heap the sour cream into the measuring cup so it's just a little over-full.

Recipe adapted from: All Recipes

Nutrition Information:

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 170

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296 Comments

  1. Badger reader says:

    There is ALWAYS room for more banana bread recipes. I love trying all the different iterations. Could you please add the oven temp and pan size you used?

    1. You know that would be helpful wouldn’t it? :)

      1. Badger reader says:

        Hah, I’m sure I could have figured it out, but yes very helpful. :) Can’t wait to try this with my spotty bananas.

      2. Am I going “Bananas” or are the people asking for the temp and pan size not see the 350 temp and 9” Loaf pan in the instructions?

      3. Hi Audra, I made your delicious banana bread this morning. I Google the Best Banana Bread in the World. Absolutely delicious ❣️❣️ I can’t wait to try all kinds of different ways. I added cinnamon and 1/2 cup walnuts and 1/2 cup chocolate bits. YUMMY, Thank You

      4. Hi, please could you give measurements in ounces or grams? We don’t use cups and stick measurements in England. Many thanks, Sam

        1. Hi Sam, I’m in the process of updating this in all my recipes. In the meantime I typically just google the ingredients when I am converting them if that works for you. Or you can copy and paste the whole recipe into Rank IQ and ask them to convert it for you. I am trying to convert all my recipes asap!

    2. Hi Baker Chic
      This recipe is so easy and delicious! I made small loaves for giveaways and people are still calling me to say how yummy it was.
      Thanks again
      Pam

      breads for giveaways form

      1. Rosalinda Magallan says:

        what temperature did you use

        1. THANKS FOR SHARING….
          AWESOME.
          BREAD I WILL KEEP FOREVER.

          1. Keeping it forever is not recommended.
            You should make a fresh batch every now and then.

            1. This is hilarious, Bill.

        2. What temperature. Did u name the banana breadjt

          1. She must have just overlooked it. :) let’s be kind no help her out!
            Recipe notes 350° :).

          2. Solid recipe, I used a cup of walnuts for added healthiness.

    3. Did you really not read what she wrote honestly

    4. Trisha A. says:

      I have used this recipeabout 10+ times. This is the ideal base. This recipe is a bit too sweet and gummy for me but everyone else loves it. So, I made them 1 and modify the 1 I make for myself. Adding cinnamon gives it a lil’ kick.

      1. Fat Daddy C says:

        Agree with your opinion. Little gummy but awesome pure banana bread flavor. I think what helps this bread is there’s no baking powder flavor detracting from the other ingredients. I totally encourage the addition of cinnamon also.

        This overflowed in my 8×4 loaf pan.

        1. I had the same issue. My kitchen was smoky for days. Not sure what I did wrong.

          1. Always leave windows and doors open, when baking! The ethanol gas from bananas can kill if it comes in contact with baking soda.

        2. I filled the bread pan just over 1/2 way and made a few muffins with the extra dough, again filling the muffin pan cups just over 1/2 way. This is my favorite recipe by far! Thank you for sharing it!

      2. Lenice Powell says:

        I also add cinnamon! It is more like banana cake, rather than bread. I reduce the sugar a bit as well. it is so so good!

    5. I tried your banana bread recipe today and it is very good and I messed up I thought my measuring cup said one half and it was a two thirds cup oh well I had used it for all my measurements so everything came out fine.Thank you very much for the recipe I am putting it in my recipe file to use again my only thing I added was a teaspoon of cinnamon.i always add cinnamon to my banana bread.Thanks again Colleen Becker.

  2. we want! we want! this looks delish and you sold it very well in the last paragraph. I can’t wait to try this recipe. thx for sharing!!!!

  3. There must be something in the air… I, too have made several loaves of banana bread this week using a very similar recipe. For an added surprise I sprinkle a tablespoon of coarse sugar(turbinado or granulated cane sugar, depending on what’s available in the cabinet!). it gives it a little crunch, and tastes better than from a bakery!

    Love your posts. How do you stay so thin?!!

    1. You are so sweet. Right now, I honestly think that the fact that I’m still breastfeeding around the clock helps burn off the excessive slices of banana bread I eat :)

      1. I absolutely love this recipe!

  4. Patricia Stuart says:

    this sounds similar to my recipe, I think it is the sour cream. I have made this as muffins too and they are yummy and easy to take one (or two) out of the freezer. great job

      1. I did 18 minutes and they came out perfect!

    1. What temperature and for how much time to make this into muffins?

  5. Well heck, my husband is a banana bread FREAK so now I have to try this recipe! Sometimes there is nuthin’ like a slice of good banana bread.

  6. Yowza! Made this yesterday into mini loaves. Substituted melted coconut oil for the butter and used non fat vanilla greek yogurt. Let’s just say that an entire loaf was gone within minutes that may or may not have included only me partaking. YUMMY!!

    1. Tried it with coconut oil too and it was so good. My husband said this was the best banana bread he’s ever had.

        1. We loved it! Baked another batch in muffin form (easy to grab for breakfast on the go) today :)

      1. I love this recipe, been using it for the last few years exclusively, it is the closest I have found to my step moms famous recipe! My niece has celiac, Have you ever used Almond flour? Do I need to alter anything or just substitute it 1:1?

        1. I’m so sorry but I haven’t tried almond flour. Someone in the comments said they use oat flour though!

    2. How much Coconut oil did you use in this recipe and did you melt before using it in this banana bread recipe?

      Thanks in advance

    3. How did you adjust time and temp for a mini loaf?

  7. Made this today and it was delicious. Mine however, overflowed. Double checked that I used the right ingredients, the right measurements and that the pan was the correct size. Any thoughts? It was also VERY moist. My bananas were ‘very’ ripe which gave it a wonderful banana flavor which sometimes gets lost in other recipes. I did add nuts.

    1. Hey Teri- I’m guessing adding nuts may have increased the volume a little too much. Rule of thumb is to always leave at least an inch of space at the top of your loaf pan, if you have extra batter- just make a muffin or two! :)

    2. Mine overflows too. Maybe its supposed to be 2 pans.

      1. I use two foil pans, smaller than a regular loaf pan. For gifting, I use three even smaller foil pans.

    3. I use two pans and bake for 40 minutes and it is perfect every time.

  8. Can’t wait to make this tonight! If I want to add chocolate chips, how much would you suggest?

    1. Maybe 1/2- 1 cup depending on how much you like? :)

      1. Thanks! It’s in the oven now. I’ll let you know how it turns out!

        1. Came out amazingly!! Used one cup of choc chips :)

  9. WOW, we are big fans of banana bread! This looks amazing and probably taste as great as it looks! Can’t wait to bake it and try it ourselves! Thanks for the post and the recipe! :)

    themdnblog.blogspot.com.au

  10. A good failproof banana bread recipe is a good thing to have! Glad you shared. :P

  11. I only had 2 bananas, but it hasn’t been out of the oven for two hours and is 3/4’s gone! Delicious and with my Kitchen Aide, a breeze to make. Definitely a keeper.

  12. Audra- I took two loaves of this delicious banana bread to work today at 2:30 and it had disappeared by 5:30 to raves and many requests for the recipe. Of course, I directed them to your website. I will be making this again-it was a great success. Thanks!

    1. I’m so glad you liked it! I also was addicted! :)

  13. I just made this it is delicious!
    I did make a few substitutions based on what I had around.
    I used Whole Wheat Flour instead and Coconut Oil instead of butter and about 1/4 tsp almond extract because I didn’t have enough Valilla!!!
    Wow thanks so much .
    This would maked great gifts!

  14. I just found your website last week when I was looking for a good pumpkin bread recipe. Four loaves of delicious pumpkin bread later, your banana loaf is in the oven now. Only made one as the pumpkin loaves disappeared very quickly…don’t want to get addicted to this one as well! (I didn’t eat all of them! One was a gift, one went to work, one to the freezer, and one to me :)) Your No-Knead Crusty Artisan bread dough is on the counter and next in the oven…..and I had your delicious grits, swiss chard and fried runny egg for breakfast. Yum! Autumn is upon us and I’m in the cooking and eating mood. Lol. So glad I found your website – did tell the girls at work! :)

  15. I made this recipe today and wow! This is the best banana bread I’ve ever had!! Didn’t change the recipe too much. Used kerrigold butter and added a touch more salt. Came out perfect! Can’t wait to share it with my coworkers tomorrow… Assuming there is still some left! Thanks for posting!!

  16. made this tonight and I can say its the best banana bread I have. thank you for posting it
    here’s hoping my hubby will love it as much a I do. I did change it alittle. just added another egg and added 2 more banana”s.. yummy yummy yummy!!!!!!!

  17. helloooo friend. so i am making this tonight but thinking of browning the butter…….hmmmmm i wonder what you would think and if you were awake i would ask you directly! ha ha ha! i need to provide snacks to tristan’s second grade class ALL week! arughhhhhr!!! thank god for your blog! cookies yesterday. these tomorrow and who knows what the next few days. i’ll let you know how brown butter is for this. i only wonder if ratio is the same when you brown butter (and double recipe) would it still just be two sticks or do you need more? also tried hurrying up my bananas by putting them in a 300 degree oven. wonder how that will be too.

    1. You can always text me late at night- my phone will not disturb me- I have it off when I go to sleep :)

      I think Brown Butter would be great- did you try it?

      1. Brown butter WAS great and I also added a sprinkling of fresh ground nutmeg to the mix. Someone had bouthg me a jar of nutmeg nuts and I can’t believe how different it is to freshly ground this spice vs using already ground nutmeg. SO flavorful and smells amazing. What I did NOT like was the baking bananas to hurry up the ripening process. The texture of the bananas felt different and the smell/taste was not like those of naturally ripened bananas! It ended up being just fine though…the other flavors disguised the banana but of course this is not what I was going for! I would def brown the butter again and loved the addition of the spice. Your recipe is easier than another one I like (where you fold in whipped egg whites!)….also I put these in the muffin tins so that I could give each kid (Tristan has 28 class mates) their own piece easily. (I doubled your recipe!)

        1. Tricia, I read that you can take yellow bananas and slice them up. I add a tablespoon of butter and put all into your fry pan. Heat on low to medium for about 5 – 10 minutes. Works, it is good but not as good as naturally ripened but it is fine. That is when I am desperate for banana bread.

    2. Darbi Nolen says:

      Anytime you brown butter you need to add a tablespoon of water to it before adding it into a recipe. Browning it causes the water content to decrease and then your ratio is slightly off and will be drier. Add the water to the bitter after it browned or directly to your wet ingredients before incorporating to your dry ingredients.

  18. I used this recipe today, beware with electric ovens that you don’t need to do the 60 minute baking time, I would check it at around 40 minutes to be honest, that’s when mine finished. Also, not sure if it was my baking soda, but mine came out really low, barely rose at all. Maybe adding baking powder would correct this. Otherwise, my fiancee loved the breads!

  19. Made this today and my parents really love it! They kept getting more servings of the cake after the first hehe. ;)
    It’s moist and rich in taste :). I added a cup of toasted walnuts to the recipe and they go so well together. It needed 45 minutes of baking for my oven.

  20. This looks great! I want to make this soon but have a few quick questions…did you use unsalted or salted butter and light or dark brown sugar? Also, would you suggest any modifications if I’m thinking of adding frozen blueberries?

    1. I always use unsalted butter, but either dark or light brown sugar works! I’ve never added frozen blueberries but I’m sure it would work without too much of a problem!

      1. Steven Jaeger says:

        I’ve made this with blueberries, cranberries, raisins, fresh mulberries on different loaves. Each has worked well. I usually add walnuts and for the spices I add either pumpkin pie spice or apple pie spice. Also extra nutmeg and a little smidgen of bourbon or Rum. My most recent variation was coconut and macadamia nuts. Talk about yummy, the only thing is sometimes I have to cook them a little bit longer with the alcohol because it takes a lot longer to get them up to a warmer temperature. This batch will be with chocolate chips and walnuts.

  21. Katie Cherry says:

    I have baked this recipe a ton since you posted it and thought I should let you know as my husband and I love it! I usually make it into regular and/or mini muffins and sometimes add a few chocolate chips. Glad you shared the recipe and I am digging the revamped look of your blog!

  22. Hii,

    My Banana Bread Muffins are in the oven now. I am very excited! I am estimating the time for muffins rather than the bread and I’m not sure how long to do it for- wish me luck!

  23. you’re not kidding! This recipe is great! I made it into muffins, added mini chips and cinnamon. Thanks!!!

  24. i just made this today and it’s so good!! i accidentally under-cooked it but it came out so moist and more like a banana cake. i love it!! i’ve made a number of your recipes now and they’re always so delicious! i always turn to your blog when i’m looking to bake something :)

  25. christine says:

    What’s a stick of butter …sorry have no idea would like to make your banana bread thanks

      1. 1 stick is actually 4 oz. I wish I would’ve double checked that before making a double batch. The flavour is great, but once I realized the error, I was about 1/2 hour into cook time. Had to virtually double the cook time and lower temp to 325. That’ll teach me for not googling the conversion, and looking in the comments instead for the answer. lol

      2. 8 oz so 1 cup, is that right?

      3. 1 stick of butter (8 tbsp.) is 4 oz. 1/2 cup is 4 ounces (liquid measure), since 1 cup is 8 ounces (liquid measure).

        1. This is my standard!!! We make it into muffins and loaves depending on our mood. I usually have the sugar and add cinnamon but always sprinkle brown sugar on top before baking. That’s why the top is always everyone’s favorite! Thank you!!!

          1. That’s supposed to say halve not have…. autocorrect.

  26. Vicki Howes says:

    People are still raving. Made this several months ago and I keep having people ask me to make it. Home run.

  27. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I just tried the first slice and loved it. Used white sugar just because didn’t have the brown and put only 1/2 of it. Delicious!

  28. Made this a day in advance of serving and it was yummy! I used buttermilk and I baked it in an 8″ cake pan and served it as a snack cake. Next time I will try it with some of the additions I have read in the comments. Blueberries sound great and so do chocolate chips. I have tried many of your recipes and they are consistently excellent!

  29. Hi Audra,
    Made this bread last night and we all love it…
    yes, it is the best banana recipe I have ever made so far…thanks a lot for sharing.
    It is moist and soft, very yummy.

    Warm regards,
    Evi

  30. Hi Audra, could you please advice what measurement a stick of butter is please. Thank you
    Cheers,
    Sharon

    1. A Stick of butter is a half cup or 8 tablespoons or 113g.

  31. Audra this looks amazing-my wife and I are always talking about making more banana bread, I can’t wait to show her this recipe. Thanks so much!!

  32. Hey Audra, came across this while looking for a classic banana bread recipe. I’m especially looking for one that results in a moist loaf. Your photos definitely lead me to believe this is the recipe to try. Thanks! Have a great night. Kara

  33. Tried this recipe today and it was ok but not sweet enough for my taste so I may tweek the sugar next time.

  34. I took it out after 1 hour and it was completely raw in the middle. One hour and 15 minutes did the trick. Also, I could not get it out of the pan despite greasing well. How long do you cool it before removing? A large portion of my bottom broke off after cooling for 20 minutes.

    1. I usually let it cool completely before flipping the pan. I’d say an hour minimum. Yeah cooking time is tricky because all ovens are different- I’m glad the extra 15 minutes did the trick!

      1. Rosalinda Magallan says:

        what temperature did you use for loaves and what temperature should i use for muffins

  35. This is hands down the best banana bread I have ever made! For as long as I can recall I made an old school recipe of my grandmothers. I loved it but….sorry Nanny…this recipe far surpasses! My kids are addicted to its moist, fluffy texture and OMG it is good! Thanks for sharing!

  36. My family and I LOVE this recipe!! Simply the best banana bread….EVER!!!

  37. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe it was simple and delicious.

  38. Denise Montalvo says:

    Do you ever add nuts? Also, I usually do half wheat and half white flour. Have you ever tried that. I’m making mini-loaves for my sons for Christmas.

  39. Hello I know this is probably a silly question but how many grams is in a stick of butter? Things are slightly different in Australia. Thanks!

  40. Hi to make it dairy free can you leave out the sour cream?

    1. I wouldn’t suggest skipping it, but you could definitely use a dairy free substitute. Maybe make buttermilk by mixing a tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar into coconut milk?

  41. Hi! When you say melted butter, do you mean really melted? As in microwave the butter so that it’s liquid form? Just want to confirm as usually you would cream together the butter at room temperature with the sugars but if this is one of the secrets to your banana bread that’s very interesting! Isn’t the “creaming” method of the butter and sugars important to help make it fluffy? :) :) thank you!

    1. Yep! The butter is actually melted to a liquid! :)

  42. I made this banana bread this afternoon and it was delicious and moist, as promised. Family loved it. One thing though – might I gently suggest you amend the ingredient list to read “1/2 cup butter (1 stick)” or something similar? The reason is because in Canada, butter is sold in large blocks, not sticks like in the U.S. I had melted almost 1 cup of butter before realizing my mistake. I think if it said “1/2 cup”, it would help those of us who do not live in the States. Many thanks.

  43. This is my absolute favourite banana bread. I’ve added chocolate chips and or walnuts. My go to fav! And I’m always asked for the recipe. Amazing Audra!

  44. Anette Sohn says:

    Made this the other day, and it WAS the best banana bread I’ve ever made. Usually they come out heavy and gummy inside, but this was delicious and the consistency was perfect. I did add 1/2 cup of toasted pecans because my husband and I like nuts, and it added a nice crunch. He ate almost half the bread at once! Thanks for this great recipe – it’s a keeper, and will be my go-to banana bread recipe whenever I’ve got leftover bananas!

  45. This is delicious! I made it with all-purpose gluten-free flour substituted in the same amount and it worked great!
    Thanks!

  46. Finally the perfect banana bread recipe! I followed it exactly, just added some pecans which I love and can’t believe how moist and yummy it is. Tossing all my other recipes. Thank you!

  47. I’m about to try your recipe out and was wondering if have you tried doubling this so that it makes two loafs instead of one?

  48. Ritu Kamboj says:

    I don’t understand one thing that you have listed Sour Cream/Greek yoghurt but have not used the same in the instructions!??! Confused when to add

    1. Ritu Kamboj says:

      Sorry I just skipped that part!!! I corrected myself!! LOL

  49. I LOVED this recipe thanks so much!!!!!!

  50. Just want to verify that you do not use any baking powder. Some recipes use both baking soda and baking powder. Want to make this for a friend so I don’t want to mess it up!

  51. Can I use a cup of white sugar, instead of half white and half brown?

  52. Looking forward to baking this cuz i have exactly 3 ripe bananas ….
    So my question. ..
    Can i make this into cup cakes instead of a loaf…
    Different temp or time?
    Thanks,
    Buffy

  53. This is wonderful banana bread and a very easy and quick recipe. The brown sugar and sour cream really make this bread special. For those asking if they can make it with only white sugar, of course you can and it will be good banana bread, but what makes THIS recipe better than others is the brown sugar!

    1. I used greek yogurt in place of sour cream (little less than 1/2 cup) cut the white and brown sugar by almost half, used almond extract and vanilla extract, added about 1 tbs ground cinnamon, a sprinkling of ground nutmeg and clove. Less sugar, combined with the addition of spices really brought out the banana flavor. This was an excellent bread

  54. This was the best I have ever eaten.. So moist and very simple!

  55. I used Cottage Cheese instead of Sour Cream,and didn’t add vanilla because I dint have any of that either …and it turned out Amazing !

    Thank You for the Recipe

  56. Ok…It WAS the best banana bread I have ever made! That is what I googled…that was what I got! Did not change anything but added chopped pecans I just shelled myself.YUM! This is my keeper banana bread recipe going forward. Will have to see what hubby thinks…if I save him any!

  57. A novice question, but hey, I’m a novice baker and my first time at banana bread! When you say “fold in the bananas and sour cream”, what does this mean? I’m guessing that I just roll some of the mixture over the banana/sour cream and not mix in thoroughly. Is this correct?

  58. Shellee Machado says:

    This really is the best, and I’m no spring chicken! TY so much

  59. This recipe is divine as written, but my favorite variation includes a sprinkle of chopped, toasted pecans and two drops of cardamom essential oil (=2 pods=0.5 tsp ground). I suspect the reviewer whose loaf took only 40 minutes to cook used a convection setting; my convection oven takes about 45 minutes.

  60. This is definitely the best banana bread recipe I’ve ever tried.. My loafs have never turned out so perfect before:) I used plain organic yogurt and it tastes phenomenal. Adding to my recipe book:) thank you!!

  61. Charmaine says:

    Seriously the BEST!! I’m 55 so you KNOW I’ve had at least 100 banana breads. I used 1/4 cup vegetable oil and 1/4 cup melted butter. (When butter returns to room temp. it becomes closer to a solid.) I used 1 cup of brown sugar. This is the 4th time I’ve made in in little over a month. I’m gonna have to check out other recipes around here, little missy! :-)

  62. Three mashed bananas measure about 1 cup? I have some very ripe ones and was thinking they might be enough.

  63. I just made this and it is the best banana bread have ever made. This will be my banana recipe from now on. I used plain greek yogurt. One thing I should have done is smoosh the bananas a little bit more than what I did because the bananas were a little too chunky but that was my fault.

  64. I made this recipe today for the first time and it is fabulous! I have had a recipe for years that used vegetable oil and it was good, but this one is far superior with the butter. It is so moist and light.
    I used 3 mini pans for the fun of it, since the holidays are coming up. Thank you for such a great recipe and so easy!

  65. This is delicious banana bread and will be my “go to” recipe. I was looking for a recipe that would make the bread moist and this one does! I used the Greek yogurt, added chopped pecans, and sprinkled a little sugar on top. Best banana bread ever!

  66. Jacqueline says:

    Absolutely decadent!!! Been using what I thought was the best recipe ever, for years but yours killed it. Added pecans and WHITE chocolate chips to the batter and a mixture of brown sugar & cinnamon, which I sprinkled on the top, for that crunch factor….divine…thank you so much!!!!

  67. Erin Wixsten says:

    I made this tonight – SO good. I swapped molasses for vanilla but otherwise followed exactly. So gorgeous and perfect. Thanks!

  68. I made this today & it’ll now be my go-to! I’m so glad you decided to share this recipe!

  69. I’ve made a whole lot of banana breads in my time, including my grandmother’s recipe. This is REALLY the best I’ve ever had! Incredible! I’m not a big blog-follower, but I’ve found that I your recipes are all spot on delicious! Great job!

  70. I didn’t have the hour required to make a loaf of this bread, so I put the batter in muffin tins instead and baked for about 25 minutes…They were delicious! I will definitely make this recipe again. Also added chocolate chips and chopped walnuts, which took it to the next level :)

  71. Hi Audra. Love the recipe! The first time I made them (muffins) they came out perfect. The second time they collapsed in the center a little. I did everything the same, best to my recollection. Have any ideas as to why? Thank you!

  72. Bananas for banana bread says:

    Loved this recipe as is. Its perfectly moist and tasty.

    But I love super banana-y flavor, so on my second batch I used instant banana pudding instead of sour cream, and I added some candied walnuts. Still moist, but the banana is much more prominent. Im still looking to see if it can get better. Next attempt will be half banana pudding and half vanilla Greek yogurt :)

  73. I made this banana bread yesterday, but I had some difficulties when it came to baking it. The bread was in the oven for an hour, but the inside was still very moist and clearly not done. The problem was the the outside of the bread started to burn. How could I avoid this? Cooking it for a longer time at a lower temperature maybe?

    1. Brittany P says:

      I had this same issue. Did you happen to try it again? Wondering how it turned out.

      1. I had the same problem. I covered it with foil and cooked another 20 mins to prevent burning. The top didn’t burn, but the bottom did. And it was still overly moist in the center. I think this recipe might be better for muffins than loaxes.

        1. I make this as a loaf 1/2x a week! Chances are your oven needs to be calibrated and runs hot. I’d get an oven thermometer to check!

    2. Too much banana keeps the bread wet in the middle; I’ve done the same! Reduce the banana a bit, and you should be good going forward.

  74. I love this recipe. I’ve made it 3 times already – each time it comes out perfectly even though I’ve played with the sugar quantity and done some of the milk/yogurt/etc. substitutions.

    One addition I’ve made, and I stole this from another recipe, is to add the zest of a small orange (I suppose you could do a lemon too). The citrus tartness really makes me smile with every slice.

  75. Thought bubble says:

    Thank you for thus recipe. Amazing. I cooked it in muffin tins, made 18. I have used many banana bread recipes and this one really is the best.

  76. Hi
    For those of us that live in Australia can you please tell me how much a stick of butter weighs?
    Thanks
    Jennifer

  77. The Bread is great, the sour cream leaves it very moist. I would mix the banana and sour cream into the mix with the butter sugar etc, then whisk the dry ingredients together and fold in so minimize making it get more dense. Half cup or so of chopped pecans is also a nice addition if you like nuts in your bread. Thanks for recipe.

  78. Mrs. Braggs says:

    I made this the other day in a convention mini oven used a metal square pan, not the rectangle ones, like the ones that fill almost the whole oven and it came out amazing. I put a twist and out a 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon in the batter before adding the bananas and also added another half to the 3. I don’t use fresh ones, really really ripe was the best, but I took it to work and everyone loved it. I’ve made a lot of banana bread before but not this good, I was telling people, you never had banana bread like this before baby, I put my foot in it! Lol it was awesome! Thank you for sharing! Love this recipe!

  79. This recipe definitely deserves the title “Best Banana Bread Ever”. This is ridiculously delicious. I’ve made this like four times after coming across your recipe and I haven’t eaten banan bread in years. I just put this in my cookbook:) It’s now my go to recipe. Thanks so much for sharing!

  80. Wow this is amazing! I added walnuts and it turned out great. It is a recipe I will come back to for a very long time. Thank you!!

  81. Tammy Adams says:

    Wow! I just re-read the recipe and realized I did something wrong, I used baking powder instead of baking soda!
    It looks and tastes delicious please explain the function of each?

    1. Yes please as I don’t have so, but I do have powder…

  82. Christine Chapman says:

    I am baking this right now. I am so excited to try it. I used coconut oil spray to grease an 8×8 glass baking dish. Then I altered the recipe a bit and added macadamia nuts and a layer of dark chocolate squares in the center. Also, I did not have white sugar so I used coconut sugar and brown sugar mix. Stay tuned…….

  83. Ugh I want to make this tonight, but realized I don’t have Baking Soda :( got everything else but that…

  84. Danielle S says:

    This is perfect. I have a ton of bananas ready to be baked. Going to make this now. Thanks

  85. Greetings from Nigeria. My first attempt today at banana bread and it turned out fantastic. I won’t try another recipe. I doubled the recipe for two pans and mixed in 2 handfuls of peanuts in one pan and left the other without the peanuts. Both were perfect. Delicious with lovely texture. Little wonder the recipe has got so many positive reviews.

    This recipe is a keeper. I used substitute for buttermilk(milk+vinegar) as I had no buttermilk, sourcream or yoghurt at home. Can’t wait to try this out with some coconut flakes for added texture. Thank you so much for sharing. I look forward to trying out out some of your other recipes as I just discovered your site.

    NB You’re so pretty.

  86. This recipe is a keeper!
    I had to bake a loaf of Banana Bread when I came across your recipe! My mouth was watering while I read your post!! haha
    The loaf is super moist and so fluffy!
    The sour cream makes all the difference in my opinion!
    Thanks for sharing :)

  87. Made this banana bread this afternoon. Hubby loves banana bread. Me not much. Hubby claimed that he was so stuff from dinner that he could not possibly have a slice. After he took bite. He all of a sudden had room for 2 slices. I ate3 slices after dinner. That tells you something. Thank you so much for the recipe. Hubby said it’s the best he has ever had.

  88. Nancy Davis says:

    I have tried o so many banana bread recipes through the years, but this one is the best by far!!!! I was prepared for yet another dry, flavorless bread, but WOW was I wrong! So delicious!!! Will not use any other recipe again!!! Thanks for sharing!!

  89. Belinda Castillo says:

    Love this recipe! So moist and really delicious. My only addition is chopped pecans. Down in Texas you can’t have banana bread without pecans in it.

  90. Made this recipe over the weekend, and yup, it is definitely the best banana bread I’ve ever had. Several people have now asked me for the recipe, so I’m passing it on.

  91. Just made this. By far the best I have made. So moist and absolutely delicious. I added chopped walnuts to mine. Definitely making this again.

  92. Courtenay says:

    I used coconut palm sugar and because I only had two bananas, I added about 1/4 cup of flax seeds. It turned out beautifully! Thanks for the recipe!

  93. I’ve been looking for a good banana bread recipe for over a year and every time I’m disappointed. Stumbled upon this recipe and wow!!! Finally a good one I’m definitely gonna keep! It is the best banana bread I’ve ever had! Thank you thank you!

  94. This was SO good! I added in mini chocolate chips and it was the best!

  95. This truly is the best banana bread ever! I’ve already made this three times since finding the recipe a month ago and my whole family loves it. Could you give a variation for pumpkin bread? I was thinking just sub out the bananas for 2 cups pumpkin? More? Less? And add 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice? I’m not much one to vary baking recipes so I was hoping you could help. Thank you!

  96. Donna Tessitore says:

    Thank you for such an easy delicious banana bread recipe. Perfect taste and consistency. I did have to substitute for the sour cream because I didnt have any on hand so used 1/2 cup of heavy cream and added some lemon juice. I imagine the sour cream would be just divine but this did the job. Not easy to find an easy banana bread that tastes and bakes up so beautifully. Thanks for sharing …

  97. Tonya Turbville says:

    This IS the best banana bread recipe I have been able to find and I have been looking for such a long time! I won’t have to look any longer. This is exactly what I was looking for…a nicely dense, not so cake-like, extremely moist loaf with excellent banana flavor. Thank you so much for sharing this!

  98. Hi! I gotta say this is the BEST Banana bread I’ve ever had. I love Banana bread and this was actually the first time I bake one. Used this recipe and it was the best one I could ever found!!! it all started when I noticed 3 riped bananas that I didnt want to throw away… Lol.

    My boyfriend is not a fan of banana bread…. BUT after trying this one, well, lets say he ate half of the loaf in 5 mins hahaha

    It’s so moist and sweet… I will make it so often!Thank you for sharing this recipe!

  99. Julie Canas says:

    This recipe is the best banana bread recipe I’ve ever tried. Hands down! Thank you for sharing such an amazing recipe! My friends and family are all asking me to make more. It’s a huge winner! I made mine with sour cream. I’m going to try the Greek yogurt next.

  100. So glad I found the best banana bread recipe! Going to be in one of my recipe book! The first banana bread recipe I found was horrible, so I gave it another try and decided to do your recipe! Delicious!!!! So so so moist!! Now my bf wants me to bake him more for hunting! Thanks a lot of sharing your recipe! :)

  101. Mine is in the oven now. It’s been baking for 20 minutes. Needs probably ten more. It spilled over on sides of bread pan and is super flat on top. Is that normal. I’m baking at 350 degrees.

    1. It usually needs 50-60 minutes. If it’s spilling over I’m guessing you’re using an 8 inch loaf pan instead of 9 inch?

      1. Oh yes they are old vintage pans so probably 8 inch. Also I misread the recipe and was going by the 8 by 8 pan time. Figured it out and my family loved this bread! Thank you for sharing it’s, great!

  102. I can’t wait to try this. Could you please give us a cup measure for the bananas? I’ll admit I want this to convert to pumpkin bread bread, but only after making the original banana bread. Love your recipes!

  103. Oh yes they are old vintage pans so probably 8 inch. Also I misread the recipe and was going by the 8 by 8 pan time. Figured it out and my family loved this bread! Thank you for sharing it’s, great!

  104. My family loves this banana bread and I was wondering if you’d consider converting some of the measurements to weights instead of volume? It would make it so much faster to knock the batter together :)

  105. This is a great base recipe. On its on its very moist… but bland. When I made this I doubled the vanilla and added a 2 teaspoons of nutmeg, tablespoon of cinnamon, and cup of walnuts. I sprinkled sugar on top. It turned out pretty good. I would just add 1/3 cup of brown sugar in the mixture. (We have a sweet tooth) In all this came out great for my first bread recipe. This recipe is a keeper thank you.

  106. Michele Parente says:

    Hi Audra, just found your website and loving the sounds of the banana bread recipe, could I substitute applesauce for the butter, trying to be healthy, ha, or will it change the texture. Thanks

    1. Hi Michele, did you end up trying this? I’m also wondering about substituting applesauce – would love to know how it turned out!

  107. Misty Widlowski says:

    Absolutely simple, delicious and moist! I used an 11×7 glass dish and baked for 37 minutes. I added 1/2 cup of walnuts and 1/2 cup chocolate chips. It is so light and airy. Only 15 minutes out of the oven and it is halfway gone! This will be our new go to snack cake. Thank you for sharing a no fail recipe!

  108. If I have lots of overripe bananas, I simmer them in a pot (a la Cook’s Illustrated) to reduce some of the liquid & intensify the banana flavour….and use up more bananas:) This is now my go-to recipe for Banana Bread.

  109. I have tried many different banana bread recipes. None were quite was I was looking for. Until now.
    I mistakenly used Baking powder in place of baking soda and I’m happy I did. I prefer banana bread to be moist and dense. Heavy for it’s size. I would have had to double the amount of baking powder to get the same lift as baking soda. That mistake gave the bread less rise. The flavor and texture was spot on. Walnuts are also a must for me. I’m keeping this recipe for life. I may try it with baking soda, but use less.
    Thank you.

  110. My husband found your recipe and asked me to try it instead of the one I always made. So i tried it with the Greek yogurt. It was wonderful! Then he said to me a week later that he had more bananas that were over ripe (I think he got some and hid them so they could ripen) and said that since we have Blueberries that were getting a little soft I should add them.
    Well long story short, (well shorter)it was the most wonderful tasting bread we have ever had! We finished the whole loaf in 2 days. Lol
    Thanks for sharing this.

  111. I used your Banana Bread recipe the last time I made them. Perfecto! I used thawed frozen bananas and doubled the recipe. Freezing I think brings out the banana oils more, plus they were very very ripe too before freezing. I have some more frozen in the freezer so that’s my plan for the day. I also opted to use buttermilk in place of sour cream since I usually keep that on had for cooking. I am anxious to check out your other Dessert Bread Recipes.
    Thank from just a Country Cook in Arkansas

  112. I tried this Banana bread recipe and it came out delicious and really moist. It smelled amazing and was an absolute treat, warm straight out of the oven.
    I adapted the recipe a little bit. I used flavourless oil instead of butter, and substituted 1/2 cup of cocoa powder instead of equal quantity of plain flour. I really loved the final products!! Thanks a lot for this amazing recipe!!

  113. This is my new go-to Banana Bread recipe — it’s fabulous! I add a handful of mini chocolate chips and a handful of chopped walnuts to mine. So moist, and I love the banana globs (for lack of a better word) due to hand-mixing only instead of using an electric mixer. Thanks, Baker Chick!

  114. Worst recipe I’ve ever tried. I baked it for an hour and a half and it was still raw and gooey inside. What a waste :(

    1. Sounds like your oven needs to be calibrated. Considering the hundred+ comments raving about the recipe the problem is likely something you did. Sorry it didn’t turn out!

    2. You added too much banana, I have done the same. Just don’t add so much banana the next time, I promise you will love it.

  115. I’ve been searching for two decades for a banana bread recipe that rivals the best ones I’ve eaten in the Caribbean and South Pacific, to no avail. That is, until now!! THIS IS PERFECT. Dense, buttery, so delectable! I used overly ripe bananas that had been frozen, added pecans and raisins, and doubled the vanilla. I think the sour cream made all the difference in moistness and flavour. Peanut butter icing topped it off to make for an exquisite brunch item that everyone raved about. One loaf lasted one sitting. Thank you for sharing!

  116. I never leave a comment on recipes, but this was so good I had to! The sour cream was the perfect touch to make this even more moist and detectable. I added a cup of chopped walnuts and a little more vanilla. This was the best banana bread I have ever made and it was so easy! Thanks for such a wonderful recipe!

  117. I never leave a comment on recipes, but this was so good I had to! The sour cream was the perfect touch to make this even more moist and delicious. I added a cup of chopped walnuts and a little more vanilla. This was the best banana bread I have ever made and it was so easy! Thanks for such a wonderful recipe!

  118. Just made this and it’s still in the oven. The batter overflowed. I used the correct size pan. Any reason why it would do this? First time baking anything. Had black banana. Thought I’d give it a shot. Thanks

  119. So good I couldn’t stop eating it! Perfect as-is, added chocolate chips. Next time I will try the citrus zest suggested by another reviewer. Thank you!!

  120. I know there are already a million comments, but I loved this banana bread too :) Making it again this morning and thought I’d comment! Added 3/4 cup walnuts and thought about adding cinnamon, but decided that it doesn’t need it. Beautiful blog as well, love your photographs!!

  121. Made a double batch of this yesterday for a school treat (used 2 cups whole wheat flour and 1 cup all purpose to amp up the fiber!). Cut the sugar a little and added 80% chocolate chips.
    There wasn’t a single slice left so we are having to make more today!
    I made one loaf in the loaf pan and one in a nine inch round tin and both came out great! thank you!

  122. This is now my favorite banana bread!! I followed the instructions except for adding 1/2 tsp nutmeg for each loaf. ( I doubled the recipe) I used two 8″ and 1 mini loaf pan. No run over, but it took an extra 10 mins to bake the 8″ pans.

    Once cooled, I sliced the bread before taking the loaves out of the pans. I then cut down wax paper pieces and placed between each slice. This keeps slices from sticking together when they are frozen.

    I removed each loaf from the pan and placed each in a freezer bag.
    Perfect for grabbing a single piece for a yummy snack.

  123. Hey, this recipe is awesome! I tweaked it to make a Paleo(ish) version of the bread, and it came out beautifully. I subbed Bob’s Red Mill Paleo Flour for regular (same proportions) and used E-Sugar and Coconut sugar in place of the white and browns (I do realize that doesn’t actually qualify the resulting bread as paleo, but it’s lower in carbs, which was really our goal). Added some warm spices, since we are in love with spice breads, and ta-da! Amazing! It was so delicious! I almost always have to make multiple iterations of my experimental lower-carb breads and baked goodies, but this one was a keeper right out of the gate. Thanks for sharing this!

  124. Has anyone tried making this with almond flour for reduced carbs? I may try it

  125. Jackie Connolly says:

    I never comment on blogs, but I had to here. This is hands down the BEST recipe I’ve ever come across via pinterst. I make it gluten free and ALWAYS ALWAYS make a double batch. My husband and son can’t get enough. Anyone i’ve given some too would never know it’s GF! I’ve used Bob’s Red Mill (sifted) but I like Better Batter much more (sifted as well!)

    I also use Siggis Icelandic Skyr in place of the greek yogurt/sour cream, I’ll use whatever I have on hand, vanilla, plain..

    SO GOOD!

  126. I can’t wait to make these. I think I will put it in muffin pans for the kids for easy breakfast or snack. Thank you for sharing!!

  127. I have made this recipe countless times, and given it to friends. It truly is the best ever. I usually add walnuts and chocolate chips, and have subbed hard red wheat flour for some of the AP. I also always use greek yoghurt.

    This is a horrible question but do you know the calorie content in a slice

    1. My calculation came to 375 for a thick slice (1/7 of the loaf…)

  128. Hi, this recipe truly is the most amazing banana bread recipe ever. It is simple and delicious. I tried out this recipe on my blog and it was a hit with everyone at home. It made for a good teatime treat!

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  130. Just came out of the oven – got my vote! This is a GREAT recipe. I couldn’t find my loaf bans, must’ve let someone borrow them at some point. I ended up making cupcakes and they are delicious. 18 minutes at 350. Yum!

  131. I have been baking without help since I was 10 years old and have made zillions of banana bread recipes.. That is 54 years of banana breads, not to tell you how old I am, LOL. This IS THE BEST banana bread ever! No lie. The addition of your cream/Greek yogurt makes it so moist. I found your recipe when I had to use up some sour cream that I got for free and never buy. I always buy plain Greek yogurt. Have made it both ways with great success. I also always add cinnamon, 1 tsp. or whatever mood I am in per loaf. Sometimes sprinkle chocolate chips on top. Anyway you slice it, my go-to recipe for banana bread. The BEST EVER, and I never write reviews. Thank you for posting the recipe, you have changed my life!

  132. It looks really good, I need to try it out soon!

  133. This is the first time trying this recipe, the proof of its goodness will be out in 45 mins. I like the simplistic recipe. I enjoyed having all things measured the same way, which made it simple for me. My spouse makes me Naner bread a lot. I suffered a traumatic brain injury and cant use my legs good, so trying to cook when you are now 4’10” tall in my wheel chair but bc it was a simple recipe it was easy for me to do, ty. Now I just need to wait 45 more mins and hoping its better than my spouses lol.

  134. Kulsum Burhani says:

    Just popped this into the oven, excited to show my 3yo his special banana cake when he returns from nursery. Turned around to find the Greek yoghurt sitting on the worktop, looking at me, tears in its eyes for being forgotten!

    Any idea what to expect in a yoghurt-less recipe…?

  135. Melissa Gatlin says:

    OK I didn’t read all of the questions or replies but I did read about 3/4s of them and didn’t see the question or answer.

    Do you have any idea how much banana in cups as I am using my home grown bananas and neither my Blue Java or 1000 Hands is the the size of Cavendish bananas and this year I’m up “way past my ass” in bananas .. esp Blue Javas as I didn’t thin my trees this last year … I have already harvested 3 stalks of about 150 bananas each and have 7 more stalks to harvest.

    1. anywhere between 1.5-2 cups of banana will work – I’ve used up to 3 really large bananas or 4 smaller mediumish ones. This recipe is foolproof and the only one I use

  136. I don’t usually leave reviews, but after trying dozens of banana bread recipes over ~5 years, I found this one. I’ve been using it for a few years now and it is pure perfection. Flavorful, moist, dense, DELICIOUS.

    You will be happy you made this.

  137. DJ lappalainen says:

    42 yr old male here, just made this recipe ( kids were shocked when we dolloped sour cream into it). Honestly best banana bread I’ve ever made or ate for that matter . Thank you for sharing this recipe, I look forward to other recipes to come .

  138. I just made this, and it is absolutely delicious. My husband wants to eat the whole loaf right now. I didn’t have sour cream or Greek yogurt, so I used regular whole milk yogurt, and the flavor is divine. (I’ll bet sour cream would make it taste glorious). I did have to bake it for an additional 15 minutes, but I think that’s my oven. I used an instant read thermometer to test the internal temperature for doneness, because on line I saw the suggestion that banana bread should be 193 degrees.

  139. This IS the best banana bread that I have ever made! I added coconut and chocolate chips. So good!

  140. This was honestly the easiest and yummiest Banana Bread I’ve ever made. I did 1 cup of flour and 1/2 cup of bran to give it a little less flour was so good.

  141. Can you use cottage cheese instead of sour cream s that is what I have n hand and want to make it tomorrow.

  142. Look yummy! One of my favorite Banana Bread, nice to see your recipe, easy to follow, will cook this for family this weekend. Thanks you!

  143. I’ve used to recipe in the past and fell in love, threw out any other recipe I had for banana bread. I just spent a good amount searching for it again since I haven’t made it in a long time. So glad I found it! Bookmarked it and will pin it so I don’t lose it again :)

  144. This banana bread is amazing! I have had a hard time finding the perfect one and this is it. I did use buttermilk because I had it and all brown sugar. Delicious!!

  145. I was wanting to add oats to the recipe. Would I swap out flour for oats with a 1:1 ratio?

  146. I will mix the dry ingredients separately next time, i sprinkled it on top like the recipe says and have patches of strong baking soda flavor in the bread. I also find that 3 bananas just isn’t enough banana flavor, I normally use 4 and will go back to that next time!

  147. Kritina Gupta says:

    I just made this bread and I kid you not – it’s the best banana bread recipe out there. The bread is SO soft and the outer crust has a crunch to it and baked beautifully.

    I made the following alterations:
    Instead of 1.5cups flour I did 1 cup flour and 1/2 cup almond meal
    I used raw sugar instead of caster and brown. But J really whisked it hard to make sure there weren’t any granular sugar bits

    I used two large bananas because I think in Australia our fruits are generally massive.

    I added choc chips and a teaspoon of cinnamon. And I think the cinnamon really enhanced the flavour!

    This was so good!

  148. I was not inclined to make this as I already have a great banana bread recipe, similar to this one actually. Also, the pic of a flat banana bread was not appealing. Mine is always heaping out of my pan. I use an old pampered chef stone loaf pan that I only use for banana bread-don’t want other flavors leeching into my bread. Based on the reviews, I will be giving this a try using tips from some of your followers.

  149. This is amazing bread! If I wanted to replace it with coconut flour, what amount would that be? Thank you.

  150. A few years ago I made this but didn’t have any sour cream or yogurt on hand… I used full fat coconut milk and it was amazing! I’m making it right now with yogurt.

  151. CROCK POT RECIPE! This is my FAVORITE banana bread recipe and I have been backing for 50 years. Never found one before as good as this one. :-) When the hot weather hit early here in the desert, it became slow cooker time. But we can’t live without this banana bread so I adapted it to my 6 qt. crock pot.
    I added 1 t. baking powder in addition to the baking soda and 1/2 cup of flour for a total of 2 cups of flour.
    I did this because a slow cooker cooks with moisture and we all know how wonderfully moist this bread already is when baked in an oven.
    It came out PERFECT. The extra baking powder didn’t make it cake like at all, just helped it rise. And the flour was necessary to keep it from being too soggy. It came out perfectly moist and risen.
    Hint: I line my slow cooker with foil and spray with non-stick cooking spray. When done, simply lift foil out of the cooker.
    Please try it and post your results.
    You won’t be sorry!!(•‿•)

  152. Don’t be scared of the sour cream! It’s what makes the bread so moist and delicious. This recipe is extremely easy to follow and even memorize because of how simple it is. The best part of this recipe other than it being delicious is that it’s very flexible and forgiving as you can even tweak it to your liking and not worry about ruining it. Obviously I would suggest trying the original recipe first and then adjust it to your preferences the 2nd time around. Two things that I would emphasize on for beginners like me is to not over-mix or overwork the mixture. Stir to mix until combined and fold in the wet ingredients. This can make a significant difference in texture. And lastly, give your bread plenty of time to cool. This helps ensure your bread is cooked through and helps maintain that crunchy crust on top. If you cover your bread or wrap it up while its still the slightest bit warm, it will create steam and turn that crunchy crust into a soggy one.

    Some changes I make when I make this for my family.
    1) If we have a lot of bananas sitting around, I add a 4th banana and reduce the sugar amount slightly.
    2) I use anywhere from 1/2 cup – 3/4 cup of sugar rather than the suggested 1 cup of sugar. The amount will depend on how many bananas I use and the size of the bananas. 1 cup isn’t overly sweet, but my family isn’t big on sweets. Also sometimes I just use white sugar only depending on what I have available.
    3) Add a couple handfuls of chopped walnuts.
    4) More often than not, I skip the vanilla extract. Not the biggest baker so I rarely have it available at home.

    Also I noticed some comments mention overflowing or too much mixture so it doesn’t seem to cook all the way through.
    You can pour the extra batter into cupcake/muffin tins or liners and check on them periodically (I believe mine tend to be done around the 30-40min mark). You can even make/fold a foil mold if you don’t have any muffin tins.
    Or option two, just leave it in the oven another 5-15 minutes and give it plenty of time to cool so that the residual heat has a chance to help it cook through.

    As for those who are having trouble getting the bread out of the pan cleanly… try lining your pan with parchment paper but make sure to use enough parchment paper that you have paper to pull on in order to get the bread out (several videos online on how to do this). Little bit of extra work prep wise, but this makes getting the bread out and effortless process.

  153. I loveeeee this recipe , made it a lot of times and even with whole wheat flour …delicious . But I am curious if I can use oatmeal flour instead . If yes , do I still use the same amount as for the regular flour ?

  154. Apple Cruz says:

    Hi! Can I use almond flour?

  155. Hi there! I’ve just tried this recipe out and it didnt quite turn out as expected (although it tastes yummy). Could you also include the weighted measurements of the ingredients?

  156. Hi this recipe sounds great. Do you think I can use ricotta cheese instead of sour cream in this banana bread recipe?

  157. Worst recipe I’ve ever tried. I baked it for an hour and a half and it was still raw and gooey inside.

    1. Margie, you must have done something in error. This IS the BEST banana bread EVER.

    2. Jonathan Tatus says:

      Used a glass pan, I bet.

  158. Your Post always made me get more idea for morning weekends. Thank you for this. I will go on following your recipe. Keep sharing!

  159. After my sister tried your recipe and we all loved it, I decided to give it a try myself. I added semisweet chocolate chips and walnuts, it was an even bigger hit! Thanks!

  160. Madalyn L says:

    This is probably my all-time favorite banana bread. I’ve made this countless times with nearly every substitution you can think of and it always turns out great (except when you swap baking powder for soda on accident). Greek yogurt, homemade buttermilk, maple syrup instead of brown sugar, maple syrup when I ran out of vanilla, 1/2 agave syrup, all coconut oil, 1/2 wheat flour, thawing out frozen mushy bananas, you name it. This recipe is foolproof.
    My personal favorite combo is greek yogurt, coconut oil instead of butter, and adding in a 1/2 cup to 1 cup of chopped walnuts.

    I also just tried freezing a loaf for a month or two and it was still so good. I froze it baked, wrapped in plastic wrap and foil. To reheat I thawed on the counter for an hour and warmed it up wrapped in foil at 350 for 35 minutes. Doesn’t have the crispy edges but it tastes like it was made that day.

  161. This was a favorite in my house so much I am baking a second loaf today…within a week!! Added nuts of course since we all are around here! Ha! Better than my moms recipe…she told me so…thank you for sharing.

  162. I apply your recipe for some different ingredients… this make my daughter love cooking and have excited time together with me. she love your site much. Thank you for sharing.

  163. Thanks so much for your easy recipes and baking tips……love it!

  164. This was fantastic … best banana bread recipe YES!

  165. I’ve made this recipe as written about 10 times, always to rave reviews! This morning I decided to brown the butter in a pan instead of just melting it, and it was a great tweak.

  166. Christine says:

    I’ve made many banana breads and let me say, this one is among the best. I used greek yogert and added about 3/4 cup chopped walnuts, so moist and delivious! A keeper!

  167. Dear Baker Chick, I have made this banana bread I don’t know how many times and it truly is the best thing in the world. I have added almond extract cinnamon and chocolate chips to mine as well. It’s just all awesome. Thank you so much

  168. I just wanted to know if you use packed brown sugar or just keep it as it comes out of the bag. I can’t wait to make this recipe.

  169. Can I prepare the batter the night before and then bake it the next day. Is be most time efficient since I’d like to make 2 loves. Also can I put both loaves in the oven to bake at once? Thank you!!

    1. I would suggest baking the loaves ahead of time and then wrapping them until you are ready to serve.

  170. Great recipe thank you, today I am trying one with organic oat flour, and another with organic all purpose flour. My family enjoyed it with the all purpose flour the first time I’ve made it.
    Thank you.

  171. This recipe is truly the BEST! I’ve been baking it throughout the Pandemic and every time it’s even better than we remembered it. I don’t understand how folks are having problems with it. I’ve found the recipe very forgiving. Nuts (always), chocolate chips (sometimes), half wheat flour half white, and almond extract in lieu of vanilla are a few of the variations we’ve tried with great success. I also found that a 1 1/2 times version fills 8″ loaf pans about 2/3 full which bakes up to the rim.

    Thank you for this recipe!!!

  172. Hi! I have made this recipe SO MANY TIMES and everyone that tires it says it’s the best banana bread they’ve ever had. My mother-in-love always brings me bananas (a lot of them) so I can make her some more bread. So thank you so much for sharing your talent! I had a question, would it be ok to substitute the flour for oat flour?

    1. Tries it not tires it…

    2. Hey Olivia! I haven’t tried oat flour before but If you try let me know!

  173. I have commented before but here I am, another year older, still making this WONDERFUL recipe. Thank you so much Audra for the recipe!
    My only change is beating all the wet ingredients together first. That way it doesn’t matter how light or hard you beat and no folding required at the end.
    Then stir in all the dry (premixed together,), just until combined. Don’t overmix. This is secret to a great quick bread.
    Impossible to ruin!
    Thank you Audra!!!!

  174. I doubled this recipe and it over flowed. Next time I will divide into three loaf pans. Or adjust the recipe to going 11/2 verses doubling the recipe.

    1. Hi! If you double the recipe definitely use 2 9 inch pans!

  175. I make this ALL THE TIME! But, I make them into mini muffins so they are bite sized. I use a silicone mini muffin pan and cook them for 15 min max @350 degrees. They are do delicious. My friends ask for them all the time. The ease of using melted butter got me to try this recipe. They really are buttery delicious and the addition of sour cream makes them so moist. Also I use frozen bananas that I mash up right in the ziplock bag I froze the bananas in. I ALWAYS double the recipe and use a small scoop to fill each muffin cup.

  176. If your bread is coming out “gummy”, you are over mixing the batter.

    TRICK: Mix your mashed bananas and sour cream into your sugar mixture BEFORE adding your dry ingredients. Then mix in your dry ingredients just enough until incorporated.

    Great Banana Bread!!

    1. And also adding too much banana makes it gummy!

  177. Great recipe!! I halved the amount of sugar bc my bananas were very sweet, used avocado oil, greek yogurt, coconut sugar & oat flour. I baked it for 30mins in an 8×8 pan, and it came out moist & banana-y. I will absolutely make this again & again!

  178. Whew, I thought I lost this recipe. I found it a couple months ago and than I couldn’t find it. NOW I will file in a better spot. My hubby is always asking for it. He has never wanted banana bread before! Well, I have always love banana bread and this one is the best yet. It is a keeper! Thanks for sharing it with us. Yum

  179. BEST Banana Bread recipe!! I do cut the white sugar in half. I also use dark brown sugar. Its great!

  180. Jeanie Manser says:

    This turned out so good! We’ve been doing a lot of renovations and spring cleaning for the last few weeks and I’ve promised my kids that I’d make them each a special treat for all their help. A couple of weeks ago it was redoing our cabinets and this week was getting our furniture cleaned. My oldest asked for his own loaf of banana bread, and he had that thing gone within a day! Needless to say I’ll be making this recipe again! Thanks for sharing!

  181. Great recipe, really enjoyed it. Will make it again this weekend and try walnuts too!

  182. I made this as muffins. I did weigh the flour as per normal 1-1/2 cups, about 188g. I find exact amounts is easier to replicate and makes things easier. I used 4 bananas since they were on the smaller side.

  183. Can you make this into bars and if so what size pan and cooking time please

  184. Jonathan Tatus says:

    For years, maybe a decade+, I have had Martha Stewart’s recipe bookmarked so that I can double check the ingredients. Today, my bookmark was not good anymore, so CONGRATULATIONS you’re the next generation of best banana bread, the best ever! (Best yet?) I do make some changes here & there. I grease my loaf pan and then coat it with white sugar. I always use baking powder instead of soda. Typically I add just 1/4c of walnuts. I’ve tried the coconut oil, the oat flour, almond meal (turned out pretty dense and needed extra salt), blueberries, dried cranberries, raisins, etc, but the thing that I found to be just perfect is my 5spice power blend. Cinnamon Allspice Nutmeg Ginger Clove in descending amounts as listed from a Tbsp (15ml) 2tsp (10ml) 1/2T (7.5ml) tsp (5ml) and 1/2t (2.5ml) or less of the cloves. Chocolate chips and walnuts are the best in this mix, and just recently I found out that Cannabis infused butter or ghee really does have a lovely note to add to the flavor profile and the lilt is a great compliment to the kick from the other spices. Next time I’m going to try a 6th … cardamom.

  185. Used strained homegrown girl scout cookies butter, ( humbolt county cali. ) its amazeballz! Caution, if you attemp this, only eat about a 1/4 of a slice at a time. You can always eat more, but you cant eat less.
    Psychadelic banana bread.
    Oh, and fresh out the oven, two teaspoons of cinnamon mixed with 1/2 cup o brown sugar, heavily coat the top……

  186. Hungry Harry says:

    Another dumb question. Can I make this in a Bundt pan?

    1. Yes definitely! You just may need to adjust the baking time.

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