Our Family Banana Bread Recipe (2024)

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I have my insanely talented sister here guest posting today!Devan is a professional photographer with a BFA in photography. I am SO proud of her.You can see her amazing work on her websitehere.

She is sharing one of our very favorite family recipes that we grew up with. You know a recipe is good if mom grew up with it, we grew up with it, and now we are making it for our families! 3 generations tried and true!

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When I was growing up, I loved it when my mom would make Banana Bread. The funny thing about my mom is that she has a weird hate of bananas. But she loves banana bread! I know, like I said..weird. Anyway, this is a recipe I have incorporated into my little family from the beginning. It is simple, fast, and my husband loves it! It was given to my mother by a sort of mother figure to her when she was growing up.

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Our Family Banana Bread Recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes

Total Time 50 minutes

Author Kristen | Ella Claire & Co.

Ingredients

  • 1/2cupshortening
  • 3crushed bananas
  • 2eggs
  • 2cupsflour
  • 1cupsugar
  • 1tspbaking soda
  • 1/4cupnuts I used walnuts

Instructions

  1. Mix banana’s first until they make a smooth paste.

  2. Add everything else.

  3. Pour into two small greased bread pans. Bake at 350′ for 40 minutes.

  4. *times vary depending on altitude.

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I split my batter into two and put nuts into only one loaf {my hubby hates nuts}.

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Enjoy!

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Thanks Dev! You can follow Devan on her website here, or her facebook page here.

I hope you give this recipe a try. I have made it a thousand times and it is one of my very favorites!

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  1. Sofie

    I am often disappointed in the banana breads I try because it lacks true banana flavor. Well, this banana bread was by FAR the BEST banana bread I've ever made! Perfect flavor, great consistency and easy to follow recipe. I did add a Tsp of vanilla and cooked for approx 70 minutes. Thanks for the great recipe! I'm sure to use it again and again and again!

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  2. Heather

    love the ease of this recipe. Added chocolate chips to it. My grandsons favourite.
    Then I was thinking about the apples I had on the counter. And what to heck I made some apple loaves with this recipe. Adding of course some cinnamon and a little nutmeg. Delicious!

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  3. Pam Zanco

    I made this for the first time today. I doubled the recipe and 1 loaf was with walnuts, the 2nd was walnuts and chocolate chips. When doubled it took about 60 minutes to bake and that was with opening the oven twice to insert a toothpick. Without open the oven how long would you recommend baking a double recipe? Also have you ever made this into muffins? If so how long would you recommend baking those? It's delicious and simple BTW.

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  5. Teri Morgan

    I tried this bread and I don't know how, but it came out too dense and too sweet for my liking. I also felt that splitting the batter in half was a big mistake. I came out with a one and a half inch loaf, not to mention that it's not golden brown on top but definitely cooked through so I can't stick it back in the oven. It looks nothing like the picture either. I wonder if it's because I assumed to use overripe bananas like I usually do with banana bread, though this recipe didn't call for it. Sorry but I wouldn't make it again. :/

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  6. Liz Baer

    The baking time and temperature are not listed. It would be helpful if you added them. Otherwise the recipe was great! Thanks!

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  7. Kristin @ Yellow Bliss Road

    Oh! I was just about to go in search of a yummy banana bread recipe!! I have some bananas that are just begging to be made into this. Thanks for sharing Devan!!

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  8. Bronwyn

    Oh Yes! I can see why this recioe has ben passed down in your family. Yummy!

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  9. Jennifer Taylor

    YUM! Can't wait to try it!

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  10. Devan Rae Photography

    Thanks Kristen! I seriously love this recipe 🙂

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Our Family Banana Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to moist bread? ›

For example, fats like butter or oil can help keep moisture in, while sugars will help to caramelize on the outside and create a golden crust. These ingredients can also play an essential role in keeping your bread moist when added in smaller quantities.

Why did my banana bread flop? ›

Some people do not preheat their oven long enough.

It can take 15 minutes to properly preheat some ovens. If your oven has not reached the correct baking temperature before the banana bread is placed in the oven, the banana bread will be undercooked and more likely to sink.

What happens if you put too many eggs in banana bread? ›

Adding more eggs makes for a spongy, less flavorful banana bread. Doubling the number of eggs I was using resulted in a spongy cake with a moist texture.

Can 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.

What ingredient makes bread softer? ›

When you add milk to your dough, the lactose (milk sugar) will add a subtle sweetness to your bread, and the milk proteins will increase its nutritional value. Better still, the milk fats help retain carbon monoxide gases during baking, so your loaf comes out softer.

Why does my banana bread not taste good? ›

You Use Underripe Bananas

If you've ever tried to mash green bananas, you know that's no fun. That's why you should use only very ripe bananas to make banana bread. Not only are overripe bananas easier to mash, they also give the bread more moisture, sweetness, and flavor.

Why does my banana bread have no taste? ›

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 ripe should bananas be 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. Or they're at least streaked with black/brown, with just the barest hint of green at the stem.

How many eggs does 1 banana substitute? ›

Banana. Use ripe bananas to add moisture. One mashed banana can replace one egg in cakes and pancakes. Since it will add a bit of flavor, make sure that it's compatible with the other ingredients of the recipe.

How much banana equals one egg in baking? ›

Mashed Banana

For this swap, use 1/4 cup of mashed ripe banana per egg. Note that riper bananas have more sugar and moisture, so consider reducing other sweeteners and liquids in the recipe.

What happens if I put 2 eggs instead of 1? ›

Eggs are responsible for giving baked goods structure, which means the amount you use directly affects the resulting texture. Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery. The explanation for this lies in the fact that eggs are made up of protein.

How many bananas is 2 cups? ›

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

Is it bad to use overripe bananas for banana bread? ›

Brown, overripe bananas are sweeter because in the ripening process the starches in the banana are converted to sugar. You can even use super-soft, black bananas that have a really strong smell and are oozy inside. As long as they're not moldy, there's no such thing as too-ripe bananas for banana bread.

How do bakeries get their bread so soft? ›

Commercial bread is softer due to the steam process used by bakeries, which is made to keep bread hydrated and fresh. Use cold water in a pan and put it on a rack beneath your bread to create steam.

How do you get moisture in bread? ›

Brush or spritz water all over the bread. Use more if the loaf is very dry and/or has a thick crust. Use less if the loaf has a thin crust or just needs a little pick-me-up. I've actually run the crust of a stale loaf directly under the faucet for a brief second without the bread getting soggy.

How do you add moisture to bread when baking? ›

A simple and cost-effective method of applying moisture to both the dough and the oven is to use a small handheld water sprayer, available from most supermarkets or online.

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