Best Banana Bread Recipe
The Best Banana Bread Recipe is spiked with pecans and enhanced with nutty brown butter. Plus use my tips for perfect results every time!
This Moist Banana Bread is wonderful for breakfast, brunch or snack time! It’s destined to become a family favorite.
Best Banana Bread
I had a board meeting to attend back in 2013 when I first created this moist banana bread recipe. It was my turn to bring snacks and take minutes. Let me tell you, I’d rather bake all night long than have to take minutes, but I’m a volunteer, so I just do as I’m told. This Classic Banana Walnut Bread is an old favorite and this Blueberry Muffin Bread is scrumptious, but I decided on a Banana Nut Bread with brown butter, and fruit for a nice mid-morning treat.
How to Make Moist Banana Nut Bread
A girlfriend raved about Tyler Florence’s banana bread recipe. Since I wasn’t baking for my family I could add the chopped pecans. Plus a little grating of fresh nutmeg, cinnamon, and that flavorful brown butter would make a fabulous treat.
- First, make the brown butter so it has a chance to cool. Feel free to use regular melted butter if you’re in a hurry, but brown butter offers a nutty taste with caramel undertones. It’s worth a try. Detailed instructions located below.
- Spray the pan with Baker’s Joy and line the bottom with a piece of parchment, then spray that, too. PRO-Tip: An oil and flour spray helps prevent the loaf from sticking to the pan.
- Follow the mixing directions in the recipe. Part of the banana is mashed and part is beaten. The dry ingredients are whisked together, but once they’re added to the wet ingredients, they should be mixed with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula.
- PRO Tip: Using a mixer or whisk to incorporate the dry ingredients will overdevelop the gluten and create undesirable tunnels! It’s better to have a few small clumps of the dry mixture in the batter than to overmix it.
- Add walnuts instead of pecans if that’s your preference. Substitute chocolate chips if you’re not a fan of nuts or leave them out without substituting.
- Make sure to cool the bread on a wire rack for 10 minutes before removing it from the pan to finish cooling. This gives the bread a little time to firm up before removing the loaf from the pan.
How to Make Brown Butter or Beurre Noisette
After making brown butter cookies last week, I just had to brown some more butter to give this loaf even more nuttiness. To make brown butter, start by slicing the butter into tablespoon-sized chunks. Cook over moderate heat, swirling occasionally until it begins to brown and smell nutty. I used salted butter, but unsalted is actually preferred as it doesn’t foam as much and it’s easier to see the color change.
Use a heavy saucepan, preferably stainless steel, as it’s hard to watch for browning with a dark finish. Don’t walk away as the butter goes from yellow to brown quickly, and if it burns, you’ll need to toss it and start over.
The browning comes from the heat of the burner toasting the milk solids. Coincidentally, this Maillard reaction is what gives seared and grilled meat their delicious flavor and aroma. The chemical reaction transforms amino acids and sugars into hundreds of flavor compounds!
PRO-Tip: There are 3 types of brown butter according to the Science of Cooking: ” A lightly browned butter with mild flavors, a golden brown butter, and a dark brown butter sauce mainly found in baked goods.” My preference is a brown butter somewhere between the golden brown stage and the dark brown butter stage.
How Long to Bake Banana Nut Bread
The time will vary a bit depending on your oven, the kind of pan you use (glass, metal or ceramic) along with the size and ripeness of your bananas. This batch took 1 hour and 15 minutes. I tested by inserting a toothpick into the crack along the top. When I pulled it out, it was clean of batter, indicating the loaf was done.
How to Store Banana Bread
Store your banana bread in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Add a paper towel to the container to absorb any excess moisture.
After 2-3 days, it’s wise to wrap the bread well in plastic wrap and move it to the refrigerator. Since the fridge is a dry environment, it must be wrapped well. This will extend its lifespan for a few more days, or up to a week after baking.
Banana bread, like most quick bread, freezes wonderfully. To prevent it from drying, besides wrapping well in plastic, add a layer of aluminum foil. Bread keeps well in the freezer for up to 3 months.
How to Ripen Bananas More Quickly
I like to buy green bananas so they don’t get bruised on the trip home from the market. They eventually ripen when left at room temperature. But if you’re in a hurry to use them in a recipe, you can speed up the ripening process by placing them in a brown paper sack. The bananas excrete ethylene gas which accelerates the ripening process. The bag prevents the gas from escaping into the air so it can work its magic on the bananas.
If you need a process that takes minutes, not days, you can roast your bananas to soften and concentrate the flavors. Simply place the bananas (yellow, not green) on a sheet pan, preheat the oven to 350º and cook for 15-30 minutes, until the peels area dark brown. Cool and use as directed.
This is truly the best banana bread. Katie, the nut avoider, ate 3 slices with nary a complaint. That says something!
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This recipe was first shared in January 2013. The text and recipe were updated in 2020.
The Best Banana Bread Recipe
An extra nutty banana bread with brown butter and pecans.
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/8-1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- 4 ripe bananas
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, browned
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla
- 1/2 cup pecans, finely chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350º. Spray 9 x 5 loaf pan with Baker's Joy or another non-stick cooking spray. Add a rectangle of parchment paper to the bottom and spray that, too. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Set aside.
- With a fork, mash two of the bananas so they still have a bit of texture. With an electric mixer, beat the remaining bananas and sugar till light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
- Add the brown butter, eggs, and vanilla and beat well. Mix in the dry ingredients with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula, just until incorporated.
- Then fold in the nuts and the mashed bananas with a rubber spatula. Do not overmix. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Give the pan a good rap on the counter to get any air bubbles out.
- Bake for about 1 hour and 15 minutes, until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Cool the bread for about 10 minutes, and remove loaf from pan to wire rack to finish cooling. Slice when cooled completely.
Notes
Recipe adapted from Tyler Florence.
*To make brown butter, cook over medium-high heat till just browned with a nutty fragrance, then cool.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 219Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 214mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 2gSugar: 22gProtein: 4g
54 Comments on “Best Banana Bread Recipe”
Brown butter makes everything…just that much better! thanks for the linky 🙂
The presentation is beautiful as always 🙂 Love how easy the recipe sounds…
I’ll try it this weekend
This looks absolutely wonderful and what a gorgeous, innovative presentation!
Sometimes it’s not about making something creative as much as making something totally delicious. Your banana bread looks wonderful.
I am getting more curious about this brown butter thing. When we make desi ghee out of butter sometimes we brown a bit to get that nutty flavor. I just have to try to find what’s the difference in both. Have a great weekend!
The addition of browned butter really takes this to a whole new level and totally surpasses “regular ol’ banana bread”!
I love Tyler Florence’s banana bread recipe! Great pictures.
Perfect timing, Liz. I’ve had a banana bread craving lately and you’ve saved me the trouble of searching out a recipe. 🙂
I’ve made this recipe, and it is tasty. Your bread looks beautiful and your photos are stunning.
I’ll take mine toasted with a drizzle of that brown butter on it.
Mimi
There ain’t nothing wrong with good old banana bread. In the food blogging world, it’s rare we get to see classics like this. More commonly, we find cookie-stuffed, cream cheese-filled, candy-studded brownies or the like. You’ve got to stop torturing me with your brown butter goodies!
One of the first things I noticed was how perfectly shaped the loaf is. That pan is a must have and so is this delicious looking bread. I havne’t had the pleasure of using fresh nutmeg but I’m looking forward to it.
Personally, I’m glad you made banana bread and you gave me a few new ideas for my next loaf (using brown butter and I love love love how you paired it with the beautiful fruit – totally doing this for the next school function I need to bring food to)
Lizzy, it may not be original but hey if it tastes great, who cares? Your daughter eating three slices without detecting the presence of pecans is testament to how good it really is!
Ah, it looks so moist! I love the browned butter in this =)
Your banana breads sounds delicious. Nothing wrong with banana bread, I can eat banana bread anytime.
Hi Lizzy, congratulation with the move! How do you like it here, on Wordpress? Mmm, that bread looks fantastic! Have some bananas I need to use, I shell make it tomorrow… 🙂
Liz, I like your banana bread picts and the recipe sounds yummy. I bet the pecans and brown butter are a great combination.
Thanks for checking out my Breakfast Cookies.
I need to show this to my sister. She loves baking banana bread and maybe she’d want a variation.
You’ve pretty much made the perfect banana bread here. I loooove anything with brown butter. It just seems to take the flavor to a higher level. But that combined with the bananas and pecans and all those lovely warm spices, this just sounds amazing. Lovely!