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This Classic Banana Bread is perfectly sweet, moist, and full of flavor! You can enjoy this bread plain, with chopped walnuts, or even chocolate chips. Perfect for breakfast or dessert!

Do you ever end up with a bunch of overripe bananas sitting on your counter at the end of the week? Just me?Truth be told, I love bananas but we usually buy too many at the store and then end up with a bunch left over. One of my favorite ways to use up all of those overripe bananas is with this homemade banana bread recipe!

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Originally published in 2018, I’ve updated this post with a lot more information and step photos to help you along the way. Not only is this the best banana bread recipe you’ll ever try, but it’s also:

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To make this banana bread, you’ll start by mixing together the wet ingredients, then the dry ingredients, then you’ll combine the two. Here’s a quick breakdown on exactly how to prepare the batter:

Once the batter is ready, spray a 9×5 loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray and line it with parchment paper. The parchment paper is completely optional, but it will make it much easier to remove the bread from the pan.

Then, scoop the batter into the prepared pan and place it in the oven for about one hour or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. I like to let my bread cool in the pan once it’s done for about 20 minutes, then remove it from the pan to cool completely on a wire rack.

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The best kind of bananas for this recipe are ones that are overripe with a lot of speckles. If your bananas are still green or just yellow, then I suggest waiting a little longer.

If you need to speed up the process and ripen your bananas quicker, simply place them in a brown paper bag for 1-3 days. The ethylene gas will build up in the bag and circulate around the bananas, speeding up the ripening process.

You can store this banana bread in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days. While it’s not necessary to store banana bread in the refrigerator, it will help it stay fresh a little longer. If you need to store it a couple days longer then I suggest storing it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Yes, absolutely! To freeze the the loaf: Wrap the loaf tightly with plastic wrap and store it in a freezer bag or container in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy it, place it on the counter for several hours or overnight so that it can come to room temperature.

To freeze individual slices: Slice the bread and place it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, then place the baking sheet in the freezer for a couple of hours or until the slices are frozen. Place the frozen slices in a freezer bag or container and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. You can thaw individual slices to room temperature or reheat frozen slices in the microwave for 20-30 seconds at a time or until warmed through.

To freeze the the loaf: Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and store in a freezer bag or container in the freezer for up to 3 months. To thaw, place it on the counter for several hours or overnight so that it can come to room temperature.

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To freeze individual slices: Place the slices of bread on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, then place the baking sheet in the freezer for a couple of hours or until the slices are frozen. Place the frozen slices in a freezer bag or container and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw individual slices to room temperature or reheat frozen slices in the microwave for 20-30 seconds or until warmed through.

Eggs: Room temperature eggs are best as they will disperse more evenly into the batter. To bring your eggs to room temperature quickly, place them in a bowl of warm water for 5-10 minutes.

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Bananas: The riper the bananas, the better! You’ll need about 4 large bananas or 5 medium bananas to get 2 cups of mashed banana.Use up your ripe bananas with this easy classic banana nut bread recipe! This loaf is moist, flavored with cinnamon and walnuts, and tastes just like Grandma’s. I love having a slice with a cup of coffee for breakfast.

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I just absolutely love this easy recipe for from scratch banana nut bread. It has a perfect combination of flavors. There’s a lovely hint of cinnamon and vanilla that complements the banana flavor so well. Oh and speaking of that banana flavor – the super ripe bananas add such a delicious flavor to this homemade loaf that you can’t resist!

I love that this simple one bowl banana bread isn’t overly sweet. The combination of sweetness from the granulated sugar, brown sugar, and ripe bananas is just right. It definitely feels and tastes like quick bread, not like a cake, which means it’s perfect to have for breakfast with a Starbucks latte. 

Even though it’s a quick bread, it holds its shape wonderfully. You can spread butter and jam on it without it breaking apart or crumbling. Even though this bread holds up well to toppings, the buttermilk makes it very moist so that you can eat it alone without butter. This buttermilk banana bread is just perfectly balanced and moist.

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I love adding walnuts because they have a perfect tender crunch. I really think they’re the best nuts for banana bread. They’re totally optional though, so feel free to leave them out (or add more) depending on your preference. You could even make banana bread with chocolate chips instead if that’s what you’d prefer!

This banana walnut quick bread won’t disappoint. My sweet neighbor even said that she’s going to start using this recipe instead of her mom’s, which has to be one of the best compliments I’ve gotten. I know I’m biased, but I really do think this is the best banana bread recipe in the world!

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If you love easy banana desserts, be sure to check out Paula Deen’s banana pudding while you’re here. It’s another great recipe to use up ripe bananas.

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Bananas: The bananas you want to use are brown and spotty. The loaf will taste better if the bananas don’t have any green on them. With banana bread, the rule of thumb is the riper the better. I normally set bananas aside for banana bread once they’re ripe enough that I wouldn’t want to eat them plain.

Flour: All purpose flour is the best flour to use here because it has the right amount of protein in it. There’s enough that it will hold its shape, but not so much that the loaf will be tough. You’ll end up with a delicious loaf that holds together and has a tender crumb. Just be sure not to overmix the batter so that you don’t activate the gluten.

Granulated Sugar and Brown Sugar: Using a combination of granulated sugar and brown sugar gives you the best balance of flavor and texture. White sugar is sweeter, so you’ll get sweetness from that. On the other hand, brown sugar has molasses in it which contributes a caramel flavor and makes the loaf more moist.

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Butter: Because butter is solid at room temperature, it contributes to the structure of the loaf. That helps add some leavening power. You could use a neutral flavored oil instead, but the loaf will be noticeably more moist and more dense (it won’t rise as much).

Buttermilk: The acid in buttermilk reacts with the baking soda to create the leavening power in this bread. When those two combine, they create a reaction that yields a light and fluffy loaf. Since buttermilk also slows down gluten formation, it helps make sure that you have a tender loaf.

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Baking Soda: Baking soda reacts with the buttermilk to create the leavening power. If you don’t have buttermilk and are substituting it with something else, the baking soda won’t have an acid to react with, which would mean the loaf wouldn’t rise and would have a metallic taste. In that scenario you’d need to substitute the baking soda with baking powder. You’d need to use about 3 times as much baking powder though.

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Walnuts: I love making banana bread with walnuts because they add a delicious flavor and a tender crunch. You can also substitute the walnuts with pecans (or even chocolate chips) if you like.

Flavor: A combination of ground cinnamon, salt, and vanilla extract flavors this bread perfectly. Cinnamon is a warming spice. Salt enhances the flavors and balances the sweetness. Pure vanilla extract adds the best vanilla flavor (since this is a baked dessert, you could use artificial vanilla extract with good enough results).

Start by preheating the oven and preparing the loaf pan. Add the sugars and butter to a large mixing bowl, and use a handheld electric mixer to beat them until the butter is

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