Healthy Banana Raisin Bread Recipe

Learn how to make healthy banana bread from scratch with this easy recipe! It’s really tender with lots of cozy cinnamon & sweet raisins! Only 125 calories!

Many summers throughout my childhood, my family drove for three hours to Lake Tahoe for a vacation. We always stayed at our favorite campground, located on the south side adjacent to Emerald Bay, because it had large sites and centrally located bathrooms with running water. (We drew the line of “roughing it” there!)  

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As soon as we arrived, my brother and I immediately knew what to do. We helped Mom and Dad pitch the tent, stringing together the collapsible poles and clipping them into place. Next, we carried our duffle bags, sleeping bags, and mattress pads into the tent, making sure to remove our shoes before entering to minimize the amount of dirt inside. And finally… We pulled on swimsuits and raced down to jump in the icy cold lake!

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Each day during our trip, we picked a different trail to hike. We usually opted for ones in the South Lake Tahoe area, like Cascade Lake and Eagle Lake, because they were only a short drive away, but we occasionally picked a new trail to try for a change of pace.

Yet on every hike, we knew Mom and Dad would pack plenty of water and snacks for us. We stopped about every 20-30 minutes (in the shade, if possible!) for a quick drink and nibble. Mom usually brought crackers and trail mix with peanuts, raisins, and banana chips because they wouldn’t spoil or bruise, like fruit. (And on the

Since Dad is currently training for his next backpacking trip, we’ve been talking a lot about his weekend hikes, which brought back memories of my childhood camping trips… So I decided to turn my favorite parts of those hiking trail mixes, the raisins and bananas, into a baked treat: this Healthy Cinnamon Raisin Banana Bread!

Whole Wheat Healthy Banana Bread

It’s supremely tender with lots of bright banana flavor, and the juicy raisins add a big pop of natural sweetness. Yet this banana bread has no refined flour or sugar, and it’s just 125 calories!

You’ll start with white whole wheat flour (like this!). White whole wheat flour is made by finely grinding a special type of soft white wheat (hence the name!), whereas regular whole wheat flour comes from a heartier variety of red wheat. They have the same health benefits (like extra fiber!), but white whole wheat flour has a lighter taste and texture. This lets the fruit flavor of your healthy banana bread truly shine!

You’ll mix cinnamon and nutmeg into the flour. This is my favorite type of cinnamon because it has a warmer, stronger, and slightly sweeter flavor. I highly recommend it! Then the nutmeg rounds out the spice flavor and adds a boost of richness and depth.

Greek Yogurt Banana Bread

With a mere ½ tablespoon of butter and 3 egg whites, unlike traditional recipes with ½ to 1 full cup of oil and egg yolks too, the majority of this healthy banana bread’s tender texture comes from two key ingredients: Greek yogurt and mashed banana.

If you’ve been around my blog before, you know how much I love using Greek yogurt in my healthy baking! I’ve incorporated it into scones, brownies, muffins, cupcakes, pound cakes, and even frosting. In this healthy banana bread recipe, it adds the same moisture as extra butter or oil for a fraction of the calories, and it gives your loaf a protein boost, too!

As for the mashed banana, it plays another two roles in addition to adding moisture: flavor (you can’t make banana bread without bananas!) and natural sweetness. This is why I

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Recommend using the ripest bananas you have! See those bananas? That’s the minimum amount of brown spots I recommend. More is even better! That’s because brown bananas contain more natural sweetness than the pure yellow ones.

Then to boost the natural sweetness, you’ll also mix in another one of my favorite ingredients: vanilla stevia. Stevia is a plant-based, no-calorie sweetener that contains nothing refined or artificial (aka it’s clean eating friendly!). This is the kind I use because I love its warm flavor and don’t notice any strange aftertaste like with some other stevia products. You can find it at many health-oriented grocery stores, but I buy mine online here because that’s the best price I’ve found. (And you’ll use it in all of these recipes of mine, too!)

Of course, there’s another key ingredient in this healthy banana bread… The raisins! I love the plump, juicy ones because they melt in your mouth and add such a sweet pop of flavor. However…

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Much of the time, my raisins are fairly dry and shriveled and hard. Not plump and juicy, like when I first opened the package. If you’re in the same boat, I have a secret trick for you!

Add your raisins to a microwave-safe bowl, and cover them with water. Tightly cover the top with plastic wrap (or put a plate on top of the bowl to act as a cover!), and microwave the raisins on high for 1 minute. Let them sit while you measure and mix together the rest of the ingredients. By the time you’re ready to fold them into the batter, your raisins will be exceptionally plump and juicy!

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One last tip! Before baking your healthy banana bread, cover the top with foil. This allows the center of your loaf to cook through without the top turning overly brown or burnt. Most of the way through baking, you’ll remove the foil to allow the top to turn a beautiful golden color.

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Sweet, tender, cozy, comforting, delicious… This healthy cinnamon raisin banana bread has it all! And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using # and tagging @ IN the photo itself! (That guarantees I’ll see your picture! ?) I’d love to see your healthy cinnamon raisin banana bread!

I’ve made lots of banana bread in my life, but this recipe is one of the best I've ever made... And now one of my all-time favorites! It’s supremely tender with lots of bright banana flavor, cozy spices, and big pops of natural sweetness from the raisins. One of the best banana bread recipes ever! Leftovers will keep for at least one week if stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container or tightly wrapped in plastic wrap.

Notes: For the gluten-free flour, use as follows: 1 cup (120g) millet flour, ¾ cup (90g) tapioca flour, ½ cup (60g) brown rice flour, and 2 teaspoons xanthan gum. Many store-bought gluten-free flour blends (like this one!) will also work, if measured like this.

Healthy Banana Bread (sugar Free)

I highly recommend using the vanilla stevia! It’s one of my favorite ingredients (you’ll use it in all of these recipes of mine!), and I buy it online here because that’s the cheapest price I’ve found. If you prefer not to use stevia in the cupcakes, substitute 3 tablespoons (45mL) of agave, honey, or pure maple syrup for the vanilla stevia. Reduce the milk to ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons (90mL) if using any of those liquid sweeteners. (The batter should be fairly thick, similar to muffin batter.)

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For sweeter-tasting banana bread, add an additional ¼ teaspoon of vanilla stevia. Alternatively, substitute 1-2 tablespoons of maple syrup, honey, or agave for an equal amount of milk.

The vinegar reacts with the baking soda to help the banana bread rise and create a more tender texture. Don’t skip it! (And I promise you can’t taste it!)

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For best results, use the ripest, darkest, most spottiest bananas you can find! The ones with more brown color than yellow are ideal. (See my photo in the blog post above for reference!) Measure the bananas by cups or grams. Not all “medium” bananas are the same size!

The mashed banana and Greek yogurt combined need to measure 1 ¼ cups. If you have slightly more than 1 cup mashed banana, then reduce the Greek yogurt by the same amount, and vice versa.

You must cover the batter with foil during the first stage of baking. This allows the center to cook through without the top turning overly brown or burnt. Work very quickly when removing the foil! If you leave the pan out of the oven for too long, the loaf will start to collapse, and it won’t recover to fully rise properly.

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If your raisins are older, drier, or not very plump or juicy… Add them to a microwave-safe bowl, and pour water on top until they’re completely covered. Seal plastic wrap over the top (or place a plate on top!), and microwave the bowl on high for 1 minute. If you let the raisins sit while mixing together the muffin batter, this little trick hydrates them so they’re really soft and juicy!Want to make someone’s day? Bake them some banana bread! Just yesterday, I said, “I’m going to bake some banana bread, ” and watched a full-grown man’s eyes light up like a kid’s on Christmas morning.

Banana bread is one of those classic, all-American comfort food recipes that fills