Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe (2024)

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You’ll never miss the gluten in this Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe. It’s simply delicious and it’s made without refined sugar. Enjoy it fresh out of the oven, sliced and with a pat of butter.>

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Baking a gluten-free banana bread is much easier than you think. The secret is the all-purpose gluten-free flour mix. I have a fantastic gluten-free flour mix recipe that you can make and store in your pantry.>

This recipe is free of refined sugar and there’s an option to go egg free too. It’s a healthy morning breakfast, lunch box treat, afternoon snack or late-night dessert that both kids and adults will love.

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Add-Ins for This Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe

This banana bread is such a great base recipe. Who doesn’t love a classic banana bread loaf, but if you want some add-ins… why not. You can add 1/3 cup of the following:>

  • Chopped walnuts
  • Chopped pecans
  • Shredded coconut

Can You Use Any Chocolate Chips?

Yes, you can use your favorite mini chocolate chips, including dark, semi-sweet or milk chocolate. I prefer the Enjoy Life semi-sweet mini chocolate chips. It’s made with simple ingredients – no soy, corn syrup, additives or preservatives. It’s allergy-friendly too.>

If you’re trying to avoid cane sugar, you can try Lilly’s semi-sweet baking chips. It’s sweetened with stevia and tastes so good.>

Can You Omit the Chocolate Chips?

Yes, you can omit the chocolate chips and the cocoa powder. The banana bread still tastes great without them.>

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Best Bananas for Banana Bread

Thebest bananas for banana breadaren’t yellow; they’re black. Or they’re at least streaked with black/brown, with just the barest hint of green at the stem. And again, the darker the better: there’s no such thing as a too-ripebananawhen you’re makingbanana bread.>

There are certain ways you could speed up the ripening, like in the oven on low. But the best way is just to allow them to ripen on the counter.>

How to Make This Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe – Step by Step

1. Gather ingredients together. Pre-heat oven to 350°F/180°C degrees and grease a loaf pan or 2 mini loaf pans. >

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2. Mix 1 cup coconut sugar and 1/2 cup melted butter in bowl until creamed. Stir in 2 eggs until well blended. >

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3. Add 4 ripe bananas and beat for 30 seconds. >

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4. Stir in 2 cups gluten-free flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp cinnamon, and 1 tbsp cocoa powder. Fold in 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips. Pour the batter into the loaf pan. >

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5. Bake for 60-70 min (bake at 60 min in 2 mini pans or 70 min in a regular loaf pan) or insert toothpick in center to make sure it’s done. Let cool for at least 30 minutes and then cut into 12 slices.>

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Can You Freeze This Banana Bread?

Cool the banana bread completely, then wrap tightly with plastic wrap and store in the freezer. You can also slice the bread and wrap individual slices. The bread can be frozen 2 to 4 months.>

Thaw, wrapped at room temperature before serving.>

Top Tips for This Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe

  • You can easily substitute eggs for an egg replacement such as flax egg or Ener-G egg replacer.
  • The best way to measure gluten-free flour is the “spoon & level” method. Using a spoon, scoop the flour into the measuring cup. After you’ve spooned the flour into the measuring cup, use the back of a knife to level off the top of the measuring cup.
  • Always bake with ingredients that are at room temperature.Cold ingredients do not mix as well with room-temperature ingredients.
  • Walnuts are also a great, healthy addition to the mix.
  • Try making this in muffin cases for individual portions (just reduce the baking time to about 30 minutes or until the center is done when you stick a toothpick in).

More Recipes You Might Like

  • Gluten Free Buttermilk Pancakes
  • Easy Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread Recipe
  • Gluten Free Banana Coconut Muffins Recipe
  • Gluten-Free S’mores Brownies

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Gluten Free Banana Bread Recipe

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You'll never miss the gluten in this Gluten Free Banana Bread recipe. It's simply delicious and it's made without refined sugar and can be made egg free.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 12 servings

Calories 264 kcal

Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl

  • Loaf pan

  • Spatula

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Gather ingredients together. Pre-heat oven to 350°F/180°C degrees and grease a loaf pan or 2 mini loaf pans.

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  • Mix the coconut sugar and melted butter in bowl until creamed. Stir in the eggs until well blended.

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  • Add the bananas and beat for 30 seconds.

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  • Stir in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and cocoa powder. Fold in the chocolate chips. Pour the batter into the loaf pan.

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  • Bake for 60-70 min (bake at 60 min in 2 mini pans or 70 min in a regular loaf pan) or insert toothpick in center to make sure it's done.

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Notes

Top Tips For Making This Gluten Free Banana Bread

  • You can easily substitute eggs for an egg replacement such as flax egg or Ener-G
  • Try adding chocolate chips for an extra treat
  • Raisins or also a great, healthy addition to the mix
  • Try making this in muffin cases for individual portions

Nutrition

Calories: 264kcalCarbohydrates: 41gProtein: 4gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 49mgSodium: 395mgPotassium: 199mgFiber: 3gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 318IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the trick to making good gluten-free bread? ›

Tips and Techniques to make better Gluten Free Bread
  1. Use psyllium husk powder.
  2. Let the dough rest (not exactly the same as a bulk proof)
  3. Mix or knead thoroughly.
  4. Use less yeast.
  5. Bake in a tin with tall sides.
  6. Bake for longer, often at a lower temperature.
  7. Create steam in the oven.
  8. Use the tangzhong or scalded flour method.

Why is my gluten free banana bread mushy? ›

Bananas--I don't use overly ripe bananas like most people. I prefer less ripe bananas for my banana bread. Less ripe bananas means less mushy banana bread.

Why add apple cider vinegar to gluten-free bread? ›

Apple cider vinegar or another acid lightens up the dough. You can add up to 4 Tbsp of acid for 500 g gluten-free flour. Don't worry, you won't be able to taste it afterwards. To lighten up a yeast dough even more, you can add a packet of baking powder or cream of tartar baking powder to 500 g flour.

Why is my homemade gluten-free bread so dense? ›

Dense loaf- you may need to use more liquid, gluten free dough is usually wetter than regular wheat flour dough resembling a thick brownie batter. How much liquid is enough in a recipe ultimately depends not on formulas but in observation. You may need more or less liquid than the recipe specifies.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten-free bread? ›

One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread.

Which yeast is best for gluten-free bread? ›

What type of yeast should be used to bake Gluten Free Bread? Active dry yeast and instant yeast both work well and are often interchangeable. Be on the lookout for any Rapid Rise yeast that is best for one rise. For most of us that's the way gluten free bread is baked, a single rise in the tin.

Why is gluten free bread so hard to make? ›

Gluten free bread needs to bake to a higher temperature than bread made from wheat. It also (usually) doesn't need to rise twice. If your bread machine doesn't have a gluten free cycle, your best bet might be to mix the dough in the machine on the dough cycle and then bake it in a regular oven.

What happens when you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Banana bread recipes typically ask you to use overripe bananas so that they're easier to mush. This means it's tempting to toss all your bananas into the mix when you're ready to bake, to avoid food waste. But if you add too much of the fruit into your batter, your bread could turn out mushy, heavy, and wet.

Why does my gluten-free banana bread sink in the middle? ›

If it did collapse then it is likely that the banana bread had not quite baked fully (and in light of the ingredient change may have needed a slightly longer baking time). All ovens vary, so the baking time is a guideline.

What does cream of tartar do in gluten-free bread? ›

Promoting Better Rise

Cream of tartar acts as a natural leavening agent when combined with baking soda.

What does egg do in gluten-free bread? ›

The most common binder in gluten-free baking is eggs. Eggs can replace many of the functions that gluten provides, such as binding, enhancing texture and helping set the structure of the final product.

Can I use yeast with gluten-free flour? ›

However, some gluten-free bread products also contain yeast, which means you can safely consume those without worry. In fact, baker's yeast reacts well with gluten-free all-purpose flour and other gluten-free flours like rice flour for baking gluten-free bread recipes and pastries.

Does gluten free bread need to rise longer? ›

If you can let the gluten free bread dough rise overnight in a cool — not warm — place, the slower rise will provide a stronger cell structure and more of a sourdough flavor when baked the next day. A refrigerated overnight rise is a great way to get a longer proof without weakening the bread's structure.

What does oil do in gluten free bread? ›

Most gluten-free recipes will call for the addition of eggs and oils to enhance moisture. Eggs are also natural leaveners that support the volume, texture, color, and shelf-life of gluten-free bread. Including oil can also result in a richer, more tasty loaf and provide a bit more moisture too.

Should you knead gluten free dough? ›

Any kneading beyond simply mixing the dough well, and any punching down of the gluten-free dough will punch the risen life right out of it. Those steps are designed to “exercise the gluten” and make it more elastic.

Why is it so challenging to make good gluten-free bread? ›

A note about moisture in gluten-free bread recipes: getting the right amount of moisture in GF bread dough is crucial to success. If the dough is too moist, the bread will rise well but sink in the middle when baking. If it is too dry, the bread will not rise.

Is there a trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

How do you make gluten-free bread less crumbly? ›

The gluten in traditional flour is what gives dough its stickiness. Without it, gluten-free products can be dry and crumbly. There is a way to compensate for this however — use xanthan gum. Some bakers also use gelatin or agar.

How do you make gluten-free dough taste better? ›

Dry Sweetener

Honestly, the taste of gluten-free flour is what turns most people off this way of eating, but luckily there are various sweeteners that can greatly improve the situation. We usually use coconut sugar, but you don't have to, any kind of sweetener will work just fine.

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