This is my favorite recipe for banana bread, loaded with coconut oil, oat flour, and thick Greek yogurt so it's always tender and moist. I use a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves to boost the natural flavor of banana, making this loaf less spicy than banana-y. If you really want to step up your game, forget butter—try topping a slice with a dollop of thick and fruity banana whipped cream.
Oops added 20oz of bananas from the freezer—recipe states later down that 12oz of mashed fruit are what you’re aiming for. Next time: read more carefully!!!
Ingredients
- 4 medium bananas (20 ounces 565g), ripe but not fully black
- 4 ounces plain Greek yogurt (1/2 cup 115g), preferably nonfat
- 2 large eggs, straight from the fridge
- 1/2 ounce vanilla extract (1 tablespoon 15g)
- 10 ounces all-purpose flour (2 cups 280g)
- 5 1/4 ounces sugar (3/4 cup 150g), preferably toasted
- 3 ounces oat flour (3/4 cup 85g), such as Bob's Red Mill (see note)
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 3/4 tsp (3g) Diamond Crystal kosher salt for table salt, use half as much by volume or use the same weight
- 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground cloves
- 1/4 tsp ground or grated nutmeg
- 5 1/4 ounces coconut oil, virgin or refined (3/4 cup 150g), creamy but firm, about 70°F
- 6 ounces toasted pecan or other nut pieces (1 cup 170g) (see note)
Instructions
Line a 10 1/2– by 5 1/2–inch loaf pan with a 9- by 13-inch sheet of parchment paper, or two 9- by 5-inch loaf pans with 7- by 13-inch sheets of parchment paper. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat to 350°F. Peel bananas (for roughly 12 ounces or 340g fruit) and mash with Greek yogurt, eggs, and vanilla in a medium bowl. If bananas are underripe, cover bowl with plastic and let mixture stand 30 minutes.
Combine flour, sugar, oat flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and coconut oil in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix on low until coconut oil disappears into a mealy powder. Add banana mash and continue mixing only until the floury bits disappear. Fold in nuts with a flexible spatula, scrape into prepared pan(s), and spread into an even layer. Bake until well risen and golden brown, or to an internal temperature of around 206°F (about 70 minutes for a large loaf or 45 for small). Wrapped tightly in foil, banana bread will keep up to 3 days at room temperature or 1 week in the fridge.
For Banana Nut Muffins: Divide batter evenly among 12 lightly greased nonstick muffin cups, adding approximately 1/2 cup (4 ounces; 120g) to each cup. Bake until domed and just beginning to brown around the edges, about 25 minutes.