While made without butter, oil, or white flour, this 100% whole wheat banana bread tastes just as flavorful and moist as my regular banana bread. In this healthy banana bread recipe, swap butter with unsweetened applesauce, all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour, and replace some of the refined sugar with honey. With glowing reviews from taste-testers and readers around the world, this quick bread doesn’t even taste lightened-up!
I know I say I’m obsessed with a lot of different recipes, which might make convincing you to try something a little tough. If I love so many, which ones are actually
My whole wheat banana bread completely blew my mind. To be honest, I didn’t have high expectations. This loaf was merely a way to get rid of 3 overly ripe bananas and a random jar of applesauce. I make my regular banana bread with butter and all-purpose flour because that’s where all the goodness hides. Well, after 1 bite of this “whatever, it won’t be good” banana bread, I was proven wrong.
Whole Wheat Quick Bread Base Recipe
I should have learned my lesson when I made the most soft and flavorful whole wheat pizza doughand these chocolate banana muffins.
Plus, this whole wheat banana bread slices and freezes like a dream. I love having a loaf on stand-by in the freezer for when I need homemade breakfast option or wholesome snack for all of us—adults and toddler alike. We all love it. (Especially with peanut butter spread on each slice!)
Did you know you can use your electric mixer to mash bananas? Break or slice your peeled spotty bananas into large pieces and place in the bowl of your stand mixer– or use a regular mixing bowl and your hand mixer. Begin beating on low, then gradually increase to medium-high speed as the bananas break down into mashed banana. You can use this bowl for the rest of the banana bread ingredients. I do this for my banana cake, too!
Honey Whole Wheat Bread — The Old Mill
Yes, frozen and thawed bananas work in this recipe and you can read more aboutHow to Freeze & Thaw Bananas for Bakingif you’d like. Two important things to remember:
Unsweetened applesauce takes the place of butter or oil. Additionally, I’m very light-handed with the added sugars– we really want the banana flavor to shine through here. If you don’t want any added refined sweeteners in this healthier banana bread recipe, swap the brown sugar with coconut sugar. To keep this banana bread dairy free, use dairy free milk.
After that, mix the dry ingredients together and add to wet ingredients. You need whole wheat flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Mostly the same dry ingredients I use in my whole wheat banana nut muffins. Lastly, fold in chopped walnuts. The nuts are completely optional. Sometimes I add chocolate chips and/or raisins instead. I’ve even added the cinnamon layer from this cinnamon swirl banana bread.
Healthy Banana Bread (whole Wheat)
Love peanut butter + bananas? Try my peanut butter banana muffins (as muffins or a loaf). That recipe uses many of the same ingredients we use here.
In this healthier banana bread recipe, swap butter with unsweetened applesauce, all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour, and replace some of the refined sugar with honey. With glowing reviews from taste-testers and readers around the world, this quick bread doesn’t even taste lightened-up!
Sally McKenney is a professional food photographer, cookbook author, and baker. Her kitchen-tested recipes and thorough step-by-step tutorials give readers the knowledge and confidence to bake from scratch. Sally has been featured onWhile drinking my morning coffee the other day, I came across a heartbreaking article in the New York Times about the shuttering of Ovenly, a beloved Brooklyn bakeshop known for its savory-sweet treats and socially-conscious business credo. This led me down an Internet rabbit hole, first to Ovenly’s website and Instagram page, then to Amazon to buy the Ovenly cookbook on my kindle. Before I knew it, I was pulling ingredients out of the fridge to bake Ovenly’s whole wheat banana bread and salted peanut butter cookies, to-do list be damned.
The Ultimate Healthy Banana Bread
Lucky for me, this type of “procrastibaking” still counts as work, and I’m excited to share the recipes with you. Made with flax meal and whole wheat flour, this banana bread is earthy and wholesome-tasting — and it’s a great way to up your family’s intake of healthy fiber. Using maple syrup as some of the sweetener adds a lovely flavor. It is best served slightly warm from the oven, when the crust is crisp and the bread is tender, but it keeps well on the countertop for several days.
Bake for 50 to 55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the bread comes out clean. Let cool in the pan for about ten minutes, then turn out onto a rack to cool completely.
This is best served slightly warm from the oven, when the crust is crisp and the bread is tender, but it keeps wrapped in foil on the countertop for a few days.
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