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Banana Bread Recipe

Relatively known as one of the easier baking recipes out there, banana bread is definitely a dessert dish you’ll want to learn how to make. Firstly, the ingredients are an easy peasy set to get your hands on. Not only are they small in number, but they’re inexpensive and highly accessible. This is because they’re…

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Relatively known as one of the easier baking recipes out there, banana bread is definitely a dessert dish you’ll want to learn how to make. Firstly, the ingredients are an easy peasy set to get your hands on. Not only are they small in number, but they’re inexpensive and highly accessible. This is because they’re commonly used in various baking recipes. But if that hasn’t convinced you yet, just imagine how good a freshly made loaf of banana bread would taste.

Banana Bread

One whiff of this bread baking in the oven would definitely pull up your sugar cravings for this deliciously moist and perfectly sweet dessert. But this recipe of mine, in particular, is also pretty special. It’s a product of 20 different experiments to get that perfectly delicate and soft texture. as well as the most balanced blend of flavors from vanilla essence, sugar, and bananas.

But before we get started, let me tell you just a bit more about this famed dessert and what exactly makes it so special.

What is banana bread?

Considering its signature sugary taste, just as well as its tender interior, some people call banana bread “banana cake”. But as the name indicates, it is considered a type of bread because it doesn’t possess the lightness of cake. Instead, it is a lot more dense in texture. This makes all the more filling and satisfying as a dish.

Sliced Banana Bread

But we also know this dessert to be a very sweet kind of bread, which is why it passes off as a great dessert too. The rich flavor of mashed bananas definitely do well in heightening the taste of this bread. And it does so while giving it a lot of nutrients as a healthy fruit ingredient.

Another special thing about banana bread is its usage of baking soda for its leavening agent. While many kinds of bread use yeast for this, we use baking soda instead. For this recipe, we have baking soda to help the dish rise in the oven. And this gives it that nice, dessert-like feel as we do with muffins and cakes.

Where did it come from?

This recipe also has quite a rich history that originated from a desire to make use of every possible ingredient. Bananas became easier to bring to the United States as the 20th century arrived. This came from how people could now refrigerate their food. This means that despite how quick the banana ripens, you could still carry it over to other countries all the way from Southeast Asia without it rotting easily.

And in the 1930s, this fruit started becoming popular in baking. During the Great Depression, it was crucial that the people made the most of the food they had. They did not want to immediately throw away quickly ripening bananas. Instead, they found ways to integrate this into their food. And so in 1933, the first recipe for banana bread came out in Pillsbury’s 1933 Balanced Recipes cookbook.

A Better Banana Bread

They even found ways to alter the recipe as needed. In fact, it became popular to add bran to the mix during the 1930s. This made for a more affordable ingredient to add, but it also made the loaf rougher. And in the 1960s, it then followed that other components would be placed to add different degrees of flavor. These would range from vanilla to nutmeg to coffee.

Today, you can find an even bigger variety of banana bread renditions. With a fairly easy baking process, as well as ingredients that won’t be a hassle to find, this is a staple that can be found in several Filipino bakeries. But if you’d like to try your hand at some banana bread from home, I can definitely help you out. After all, there’s nothing quite like the taste of a freshly made loaf of warm banana bread you made with your own hands!

How to make banana bread:

Let’s start by grabbing our 1 ½ cups of all-purpose flour, 1 cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. We will be mixing these dry ingredients together in a large bowl. You can simply use a whisk for this, but make sure that the components are mixed well together. 

After this step, you have to place the rest of your ingredients inside the bowl. This would include 2 raw eggs, 1 cup of banana that you’ve mashed, ½ cup of cooking oil, and 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence. You can use a spatula for mixing, and make sure to do this thoroughly. You will know that you’re finished once you get the nice and thick batter consistency we’d need for our banana bread. 

Banana Bread with Chococlate Chips and Walnuts
This version makes use of the recipe below. I just added half a cup of chocolate chips and chopped walnuts.

Now we’ll be getting ready to toss our mixture into the oven. Begin by taking a loaf pan, and greasing it evenly. Pour your batter inside the pan, and also make sure to preheat your oven at 350 °F. Afterwards, you can place the pan in the oven, and wait for it to bake. This would take about an hour. 

Once the hour is up, you can take the loaf pan out. Then wait for the banana bread to cool down. When it is cool, you can start taking it out of the loaf pan, and placing it on your serving plate for easier slicing and eating.

Some people may also prefer their banana bread chilled, so you can also put this in the fridge once it’s down to room temperature. Otherwise, get ready to dig into your delicious banana bread masterpiece that’s great for a table of 4! And for what to do with leftovers, I’ve also got you covered.

How to Store

Banana bread is actually one of those desserts that you can keep fresh when just in room temperature. That is, if you’re planning to consume it within a few days. And so if you think you’ll finish it in around 4 days, it might be best not to refrigerate it so that you can maintain its quality best. But for this, you also have to store it properly. 

Start off by making sure that the bread, itself, is down to room temperature, and then take out your airtight container. Put a paper towel inside to cover the bottom completely, then put your cooled down loaf on top. You could also use an airtight bag for this instead with the paper towel inside. This is important, as it will absorb moisture that might leak from the banana bread. 

Sliced Banana Breads

This is also why you’ll be needing a paper towel on top of the loaf as well to cover it fully. Afterwards, if you are using an airtight container, make sure to seal it well with your cover. Also ensure that if you are using an airtight bag, you have fully covered the loaf. 

But what if you are planning to keep your banana bread for longer? A go-to method for most goods— baked or not— is by freezing to keep it fresh. 

Can you freeze banana bread?

This method also works great for your banana bread! You might maintain the quality better if you keep it at room temperature, but you still get a delicious banana bread nonetheless if you choose to freeze it. But make sure you do it properly by starting out with your bread at room temperature.

Then take some plastic wrap, and cover your banana bread with this fully. Make sure to wrap it around the bread at least a few times so that you don’t leave any part of the bread exposed. And then you should wrap a few layers of aluminum foil around this. You could also try using an airtight bag if you don’t have some foil on-hand.

Lastly, you can place this in the freezer, well-wrapped and ready to go, so it could stay good for eating for about 2 to 4 months. But when you’re ready to pull it out for eating again, you will need to thaw it to get that moisture and flavor back. You can start by taking the loaf out of its wrap, and putting it on a cutting board or any clean flat container where it can freely defrost.

Wait for your banana bread to defrost, which may take about 1 to 2 hours. But if you froze them as banana bread slices, they may take less time to thaw at 30 minutes to an hour. Once cool, you can eat it as it is, or heat it up on your oven or microwave.

Let me introduce you to some other loaf recipes to try and make!

Dark Chocolate Banana Bread

One way to definitely provide a one of a kind richness to your banana bread is by trying it with this delightfully sweet twist. This Dark Chocolate Banana Bread boasts a beautiful marriage of flavors in dark chocolate powder and our sweet mashed fruit. This is also a great dessert alternative for when you want something just a bit healthier than your regular cake, and a lot heartier too! And like our original recipe, this is a recipe you can make quickly and easily. And so I’d definitely recommend adding some irresistible chocolate to our banana bread concoction!

Meatloaf

Now if you’re looking for something savory, tender and moist, you should definitely give cooking up some meatloaf a try. This is a recipe showing off a completely different flavor palate from our banana bread. But because they are both loaves, they both have the benefit of a very moist, satisfyingly delicious center. With ground pork and beef, just as well as a delectable mix of seasonings in onions, brown sugar, and more, this is a dish that’s sure to leave you full and happy!

How to Make Banana Bread

What did you think of this Banana Bread recipe? If you’ve got any suggestions or questions, you can always leave a comment below!

Update: I revised the original recipe by decreasing the amount of sugar from 1 cup to 10 tablespoons. I think that it works better this way. You can add more sugar in case you are leaning towards the sweeter side. The baking soda was also reduced from 1 teaspoon to 1/2 teaspoon. 

Did you make this? If you snap a photo, please be sure tag us on Instagram at @panlasangpinoy or hashtag #panlasangpinoy so we can see your creations!

Banana Bread
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Banana Bread Recipe

Moist and delicious banana bread recipe.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 2 pieces banana ,large and ripe
  • 10 tablespoons granulated white sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 pieces eggs
  • 1/2 cup cooking oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
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  • Oven

Instructions

  • Preheat oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Combine all the dry ingredients starting with the flour, sugar, salt, and baking soda. Set aside.
  • Mash bananas using a fork or a potato masher.
  • Add eggs, cooking oil, and vanilla extract. Mix well.
  • Gradually add the dry ingredients. Mix until everything is evenly distributed.
  • Grease the loaf pan with a cooking oil spray (Note: you may also wet a paper towel with regular cooking oil or melted butter and spread it in the loaf pan). Pour mixture into the pan.
  • Bake for 1 hour (Note: check the bread as early as 40 minutes during the baking to prevent overcooking. Use the toothpick test).
  • Remove from loaf pan from the oven. Let it cool down. Slice the bread and arrange on a serving plate (Note: You may put the bread in the fridge to cool or serve immediately.).
  • Share and Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Serving: 4g Calories: 359kcal (18%) Carbohydrates: 44g (15%) Protein: 3g (6%) Fat: 19g (29%) Saturated Fat: 1g (5%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g Monounsaturated Fat: 12g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 1mg Sodium: 480mg (20%) Potassium: 37mg (1%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 20g (22%) Vitamin A: 2IU Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 5mg (1%) Iron: 1mg (6%)
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Vanjo Merano is the creator of PanlasangPinoy.com. His goal is to introduce Filipino Food and Filipino Cuisine to the rest of the world. This blog was the first step that he took.

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  1. hanna says

    Posted on 10/11/13 at 3:15 pm

    Hi, is it ok to use a Foil pan? thanks

    Reply
    • Vanjo Merano says

      Posted on 10/11/13 at 3:20 pm

      Sure, Hannah. Make sure that you grease the foil pan to avoid the bread from sticking.

      Reply
  2. G says

    Posted on 4/17/12 at 12:20 am

    best banana bread recipe i’ve tried! thanks!

    Reply
  3. luisa says

    Posted on 4/4/12 at 11:09 pm

    Gud day , i want to try ur banana bread recipe but we dont have big oven…can i use oven toaster for baking or microwave oven ? help..thnks

    Reply
  4. molly says

    Posted on 3/27/12 at 9:49 pm

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. I tried it and its really good! It is also moist. What about a banana Cake, can you show me how to make one?

    Thanks again!

    Reply
  5. RachelJoy says

    Posted on 3/14/12 at 3:37 am

    BEST banana bread recipe I’ve ever tried and its so simple too. I substituted the flour for oatmeal I blended up to make the same consistency and texture of flour (trying to stay away from bad carbs) and it still ended up deliciously moist and flavorful. My children, husband and even some of our neighbors who I gave a taste to, loved it! Making it again this weekend, but this time I’m going to add chopped walnuts and chocolate chips for extra crunch and yummy goodness. Thanks for this!

    Reply
  6. ellen says

    Posted on 3/13/12 at 5:16 am

    hi, i just wanna ask if it’s ok i use butter instesad of oil?….thank’s:)

    Reply
  7. Sekalevu David says

    Posted on 3/7/12 at 6:22 am

    Thanx for enlightening us, now me i bake banana Bread cakes for business, i want you to advise me on a preservative that can keep it at least for more that 8 days

    David

    Reply
  8. Vanjo Merano says

    Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:45 am

    Nice to hear from you. cooking does not only ease your food cravings, it also strengthens the bond between couples. Thanks for the comment.

    Reply
  9. tess says

    Posted on 10/26/11 at 1:53 am

    Hello po… This site is very useful! From here I’ve learned how to cook some Filipino food that were not so familiar to me. And now I just want to ask you if this bake macaroni and lasagna can be cook using my microwave oven? Because I dont have that big oven.

    Thank you and more power…

    Reply
  10. myra says

    Posted on 9/10/11 at 8:54 pm

    tried this recipe, terrific and good recipe, we love it! thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  11. Asim Ali says

    Posted on 8/13/11 at 7:30 pm

    This is the best Banana Bread recipe I’ve found so far. The other tend to put too much flour and not enough sugar. The result is a dense bread which is not very sweet, this one is more like a cake and is sweet. I use less sugar, about 3/4 cup, instead of 1 full cup and it still turns out very good.

    Reply
  12. fatrisa says

    Posted on 7/15/11 at 10:06 pm

    gud am po…ask q lang what size yung loaf pan for making banana bread..thanks sa panlasang pinoy dami kung natutunan…

    Reply
  13. sam says

    Posted on 7/9/11 at 12:08 am

    i dont understand his language bt i think its great. and i wil make it on the weekend.thank u for sharing with us.

    Reply
  14. edlin sanchez says

    Posted on 6/4/11 at 8:01 am

    thanks sa inyo!angdami kong natutunan on how to bake.

    Reply
  15. sawz says

    Posted on 10/15/10 at 7:57 pm

    Hi kuya. The bread is really great. Can you help me how to make banana cupcakes? Thanks a lot. 🙂

    Reply
  16. raquelfdm says

    Posted on 10/13/10 at 7:43 am

    wow one of my favorite, i try ko yan today!

    Reply
  17. Lolo Pitoy says

    Posted on 10/12/10 at 12:34 am

    Kabayan, thanks a lot sa recipe mo …. first time to make it and it was perfect … easy to make and easy on the pocket … took only a short time to prepare and bake it, though i used turbo broiler only … thanks a lot again kabayan, keep up the good works and more power …

    Reply
  18. noims says

    Posted on 8/21/10 at 2:28 am

    hi kuya,

    im one of your fan and i tried a lot from your recipe’s. I just want to ask if I can post on my blog some of your recipe’s, its credited on your site po…

    Reply
  19. Rheena says

    Posted on 3/15/10 at 11:38 pm

    Hi Kuya Vanjo,

    I tried your banana bread last night. I made 1 1/2 of the recipe kasi I had extra half cup of mashed banana (about 4 overripe lacatans) so, instead of putting it all I adjusted the whole recipe. Then I added half cup of chopped walnuts. I used round pan and baked it for an hour and 10 minutes at 175C.

    Turned out perfect! With some crunch on the outside and moist in the inside…just the way I wanted my banana bread!

    Thanks for sharing the recipe…will try your carrot cake next time. Cheers!

    Reply
  20. shirell says

    Posted on 2/12/10 at 2:25 pm

    Hi kuya! by the way im shirell im here now in UAE. I would like to say thank you to your very good site. Honestly I hate cooking and baking but when i watched your cooking demo, I really appreciate it, its a big help to me and it’s easier to learn more dishes most especially our own foods.. keep on doing kuya, your helping more people to learned more on cooking.

    Reply
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