Easy Banana Bread Recipe With No Baking Powder

It’s time for a fresh batch of banana bread, but you’re out of baking soda. Never fear! I’ve got just the thing! This banana bread recipe without baking soda is exactly what you need.

Banana bread is one of my favorite ways to enjoy ripe bananas. Like most quick breads, it’s super easy to make and requires very few ingredients. Normally baking soda is used as a leavening agent. But a while back I was out of both and was determined to make banana bread anyway. I wondered if there was another way to make this quick bread rise. Turns out – there is!

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If you’re out of baking soda, fear not. Without a leavening agent like baking soda or baking powder, bread and cakes can still be made, they just won’t rise as well. This banana bread recipe without baking soda has baking powder instead of soda. It is a little denser than one that includes baking soda.

Simple Banana Bread Recipe Without Baking Soda

My banana bread recipe that I share here with you doesn’t require any baking soda AND it’s super easy too! And best of all, this loaf stays moist and soft for days after it’s baked – perfect if you need an emergency snack and don’t want to worry about spoilage. Just slice off a piece whenever you need one (and be sure to share!).

Bananas are best when they’ve got some brown spots on their skin, but not so much that they look like they’re rotting. Underripe (or green) bananas won’t mash well and will alter the texture of your bread.

Overripe bananas are perfect for makingbanana bread. When bananas start to look like the picture above, my kids won’t touch them. They’ll say, “Eeeww, they’re all soft and spotted.” That’s okay with me because I know that the brown spots just mean they will make a delicious loaf of quick bread. When my bananas get spotted and I’m not quite ready to use them, I freeze them for smoothies or baking later on.

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Before freezing bananas, make sure they are at their peak ripeness. Bananas that have some brown spots on them are perfect for baking with, but won’t make a good fresh fruit snack. Discard bananas with any bruises or splits.

To freeze bananas, peel the bananas and slice them into coin-sized pieces. Lay out your banana slices on a large cookie sheet or tray and freeze. Once they are frozen, place the banana slices into resealable storage bags (I love these Stasher silicone bags) and return to your freezer. They are good in the freezer for up to 3 months.

The best way to store banana bread is in an airtight container at room temperature for 1-2 days. After the bread has completely cooled, wrap the bread in wax lined wrap or parchment paper and place in an airtight container to ensure it stays moist.

Moist Banana Bread Without Baking Soda

Yes, you can freeze banana bread and most other quick bread recipes, To freeze, wrap the loaf tightly in plastic wrap then place it into a resealable freezer bag. It will keep up to 3 months in your freezer.

You are going to love this delicious banana bread. I hope you give it a try. After you do, I’d love for you to come back and tell me about how much you liked it and rate our recipe.

Nicky Omohundro is a travel and active family lifestyle blogger and social media influencer based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She shares stories, destinations, and ideas on food, family, health, and outdoor recreation to help families find their own adventures. Her spirit animal is a caffeinated squirrel fueled by coffee, real food, and the desire to seek new adventures.This simple recipe for banana bread without baking soda is one of my post popular posts on this blog!  After you check it out and learn how to make yourself some yummy banana bread even when you don’t have baking soda, I hope you will check out some of my other posts including diy tutorials, home decor and ramblings about my lift with little ones…

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I pretty much have the Better Homes and Gardens Quick Banana Bread recipe memorized. It is my go-to for banana bread and always gets rave reviews when I make it. This time, when I started to work on it (at my daughter, Hazel’s, request), I had forgotten that I was missing one tiny ingredient: the baking soda.

It was a rainy day here and not too warm. The perfect day for staying inside to bake some delicious banana bread.

As I mentioned, I had already mixed together the bananas and eggs. I had three super ripe bananas and mixed them with two eggs. I softened a stick of unsalted butter and combined that with the vanilla extract. I also added one cup of sugar to this bowl because that stuck with the BH&G method.

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Recipe has quite a few dry ingredients that I normally mix together into a large bowl. This recipe just had flour so into the bowl it went.

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 (*affiliate link) and the method for greasing it that my mom taught me when I was a young girl…plastic sandwich bag and some butter.

And that is it. It was ready for the oven. I was very eager to see how it would turn out with a different recipe than I was used to.

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We had awhile to wait to test out this new bread recipe, but someone was very anxious for it to be done.

As soon as I cut into the bread, I could tell it was very dense. The baking soda is what gives it the fluffiness that we are used to with my go-to recipe.

I was a little worried that it might not taste very good (and heaven forbid I just wasted all that time and ingredients on a throw away loaf). But, I quickly discovered I needn’t worry. It tasted great (different mind you, but still very tasty and delicious).

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While I will be sticking to the BH&G recipe for banana bread most of the time, I now have a quick go-to recipe if I am without baking soda (I normally never am, but I forgot to put it on the list last time we went shopping!).

I do love the fact that in this day and age you can find a substitute for almost anything or a quick altered version of a recipe if you are missing an ingredient. It definitely makes cooking and baking easier!

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In a large mixing bowl add flour and make a well in the center. Fold in banana mixture and stir until combined. Will still be lumpy.

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Grease a 9×5″ loaf pan with butter and pour in batter. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. (I checked it around 50 minutes but it needed the extra ten minutes).

Allow it to cool and enjoy! And remember, this is a very dense bread without baking soda, but we still enjoyed every bite 🙂

*This post contains affiliate links. I may receive a small commission for any sales made using them. The cost to you does not change. Thank you for your support! Full disclosure policy.This moist and delicious banana bread recipe, made without baking soda, is packed with bananas and has a tasty buttery flavor! It is perfect for when you have a banana bread craving but are out of baking soda.

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Truthfully though? There are many reasons why you may want homemade banana bread without baking soda. And this recipe is so good, it will probably become your new go-to recipe no matter how much baking soda you have on hand!

Delicious Flavor - Baking soda can contribute a bitter, sometimes soapy flavor. By leaving it out the banana flavor can really shine, without any harsh taste to overpower them. This recipe also has a more buttery flavor than traditional banana bread.

Golden Crust - When you add baking soda to a batter it causes the bread to brown more quickly. Leave out the soda and you end up with a beautiful golden crust!

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Moist - This easy recipe uses a lot of bananas, as well as some butter and a few simple ingredients to make a loaf with moist crumbs.

Freezes Well - I love to keep a variety of quick breads on hand for an easy breakfast or last-minute entertaining! Slices of banana bread, applesauce pumpkin bread, and cranberry bread make a beautiful platter for a brunch buffet!

The short answer is that it takes about 3 times the baking powder to replace baking soda in a recipe. But it's honestly not that straightforward.

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It can be pretty tricky to figure out the right substitute. That's because there is so much science behind what causes baked goods to rise. Baking soda requires there to be enough acidic ingredients in the recipe in order to activate its rising properties.

In a standard banana bread recipe, the bananas and brown sugar provide the acid. These ingredients activate the baking soda, which releases carbon dioxide and gives the banana bread a nice lift. Baking powder isn't usually strong enough to make banana bread that is not dense.

To replace baking soda in banana bread we need something

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