Banana Banana Bread: Moist, Sweet, and Irresistibly Good
There’s something magical about a loaf of warm, sweet Banana Banana Bread fresh out of the oven. The aroma of ripe bananas, butter, and vanilla fills the kitchen with pure comfort. At Good Food and More, we believe the best recipes are the ones that remind you of home—and this classic Banana Banana Bread does exactly that.
Soft, tender, and bursting with banana flavor, this recipe is perfect for breakfast, snacking, or even dessert. Whether you’re looking for a way to use overripe bananas or craving a cozy homemade treat, this Banana Banana Bread recipe delivers every time.
🍌 What Makes “Banana Banana Bread” So Special?
The secret is simple: double the banana flavor. Instead of one or two bananas, this recipe uses extra ripe bananas for deeper sweetness and richer texture. The result is a loaf that’s moist, flavorful, and incredibly soft without being heavy.
At Good Food and More, we recommend using bananas that are heavily speckled or turning dark brown—they’re naturally sweeter and mash more smoothly into the batter.
🍞 Classic Banana Banana Bread Recipe (Moist & Perfect Every Time)
Ingredients
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2–3 large overripe bananas (mashed)
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1/3 cup melted butter
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1/2 cup white sugar
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1/4 cup brown sugar (optional for richer flavor)
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1 egg, beaten
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1 tsp vanilla extract
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1 tsp baking soda
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Pinch of salt
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1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a 4x8-inch loaf pan or line with parchment paper.
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In a mixing bowl, mash the bananas until smooth and creamy.
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Stir in the melted butter, mixing until combined.
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Add the sugar, beaten egg, and vanilla, stirring gently to keep the batter tender.
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Sprinkle baking soda and salt on top, then fold in the flour until just combined. (Do not overmix!)
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Pour the batter into your loaf pan.
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Bake for 55–60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
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Allow the bread to cool before slicing—though we know it’s hard to wait!
This loaf is soft, buttery, and wonderfully moist, with the perfect balance of sweetness and banana richness.
💛 Tips from Good Food and More for Better Banana Bread
✔ Use extra-ripe bananas — the darker, the better!
✔ Don’t overmix the batter — this keeps the bread fluffy.
✔ Add-ins make it fun — chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, cinnamon, or shredded coconut.
✔ Let it cool completely before storing to keep the texture moist and fresh.
This recipe is also freezer-friendly. Wrap slices individually for quick breakfasts or snacks anytime.
🌟 Why Banana Banana Bread is a Timeless Favorite
Banana bread isn’t just a recipe—it’s a comforting ritual. Whether shared with family, enjoyed with a cup of coffee, or gifted to a friend, it brings warmth and joy. At Good Food and More, we celebrate those everyday moments of deliciousness.
Banana Banana Bread is also incredibly versatile. Toast it, butter it, drizzle honey over it, spread it with peanut butter, or enjoy it just as it is. No matter how you serve it, it never disappoints.
Good Food and More – Celebrating Classic Recipes with Heart
At Good Food and More, we believe that recipes like Banana Banana Bread are more than just food—they’re memories, traditions, and small moments of joy. Whether you're a baking beginner or a seasoned cook, this recipe is guaranteed to bring comfort and deliciousness to your table.
❓ FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Banana Banana Bread
1. Can I use frozen bananas?
Yes! Thaw them completely and drain excess liquid. Frozen bananas actually enhance the sweetness.
2. Why is my banana bread dry?
Too much flour or overbaking causes dryness. Measure flour correctly and check the loaf at 50 minutes.
3. How do I store Banana Banana Bread?
Wrap tightly and store at room temperature for up to 4 days. It also freezes beautifully for up to 3 months.
4. Can I make this recipe healthier?
Absolutely! Try replacing half the flour with whole wheat flour, using coconut oil instead of butter, or reducing the sugar.
5. How do I make banana bread moister?
Use very ripe bananas, add a spoonful of yogurt or sour cream, and avoid overmixing the batter.
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