Got extra ripe bananas? Here's a super yummy, healthy, and easy banana nut bread recipe. This moist banana bread has just the right amount of walnuts, and makes a great breakfast or healthy snack. Plus it contains no added sweeteners!
Do you ever randomly decide that you want to bake something?
You know...if you’re craving something and then suddenly realize you happen to have all the ingredients. And you start going into a baking frenzy. Do you ever do that? Or is it just me?
Thank goodness for ripe bananas and random cravings because they brought this banana bread with walnuts to life.
And not to spoil things for you but it’s oh-so-good. And quick and easy. And totes delicious. All my fave things!
Plus is there any better smell than that of banana walnut bread baking in the oven? It’s heavenly, don’t you think? The sweet smell of bananas and walnuts with a touch of cinnamon and bread loaf goodness.
Y.U.M.M.Y.

I’m not kidding when I say that this banana nut bread can be prepped and in the oven within 7 minutes. Seven minutes. Man, I love quick banana bread recipes! Especially the healthy ones.
I’ll share all the secrets of this banana bread including how to make banana bread healthy, how to make low sugar banana bread, how ripe should bananas be for banana bread, how to ripen bananas for banana bread, how to store banana bread, and how to freeze banana bread. Keep reading!
After this post, banana nut bread will be a piece of cake.


HOW TO MAKE BANANA NUT BREAD
Some people are intimidated by baking recipes. And, to be honest, I’m not a huge fan of baking, either. I get freaked out about baking soda and baking powder or yeast and I don't want to mess anything up and ruin it. But I really promise you that this easy healthy banana bread recipe will be a success. Just follow these easy steps.
To make healthy banana bread:
- preheat the oven to 350 degrees F;
- prep the loaf pan;
- mash the ripe bananas in a mixing bowl;
- add the egg and vanilla over the mashed bananas and stir to combine;
- mix the dry ingredients in a separate bowl;
- add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients;
- stir to combine but don’t over-mix;
- fold in the nuts;
- pour the mixture in the loaf pan and bake.
Pretty simple, right?


IS BANANA BREAD HEALTHY?
Wait, Lacey... you went on and on about healthy banana nut bread but... is banana bread healthy? Like for realz?
Look, I'm not gonna lie, banana bread is not usually that healthy, despite being made with bananas. And, before I started my clean eating journey, my banana bread wasn’t healthy, either. It had tons of butter and sugar. Plus all-purpose flour.
I know, not that healthy.
But, after experimenting with other healthy bread recipes and even healthy banana nut muffins, I realized I can totally make any bread healthy. Including this banana nut bread!
So yes, this is healthy banana bread. For realz.

HOW RIPE SHOULD BANANAS BE FOR BANANA BREAD?
This is a frequently asked banana bread question. And the answer is – really ripe. Like so ripe that you wouldn’t eat them because they're too mushy. Basically, bananas are perfect for banana bread when they are almost entirely dark brown or black. This is how ripe they ideally should be. You know why? Because the riper the bananas, the sweeter the taste of the banana bread. This is one of the secrets of this no added sweetener banana bread.
However, don’t be sad if you don’t have overripe bananas. You can still make this low sugar banana bread without adding sugar to the recipe. You just have to learn how speed up the process of ripening bananas!
How to ripen bananas for banana bread:
- line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper;
- place the unpeeled bananas on the baking sheet;
- bake for approximately 20 minutes at 350 degrees F or until the bananas blackened.
OR
- un-peel the bananas;
- place them on a microwave safe plate;
- microwave them for 30 seconds.
You can use these methods to ripen bananas for banana bread, but also for other banana recipes, including banana cake.


MAKING LOW SUGAR BANANA BREAD
This low sugar banana bread is everything you want in banana bread...
- it’s dense;
- it’s moist;
- it’s flavorful;
- it has texture from the walnuts;
- it’s healthy;
- it’s definitely a keeper.
Curious how to make how to make healthy banana bread that is low sugar? Here's what you should do:
- replace all-purpose flour with whole-wheat flour;
- replace butter with coconut oil;
- use really ripe bananas and skip adding any additional sugar or sugar alternatives, which is exactly what I did with this healthy banana bread and it turns out perfectly and sweet enough despite being sugar-free.
Considering just how much sugar banana bread usually calls for, I think you'll be very pleasantly surprised to see how sweet this banana nut bread actually is.
HOW TO STORE BANANA BREAD
Believe me, it WILL be hard to resist eating the entire banana nut bread in one sitting. But if you do, you have to store it properly. Which means wrapping it in plastic to maximize shelf life and to keep it moist and dense.
You can store banana bread…
- at room temperature (wrapped tightly in plastic wrap) for 1-2 days;
- in the fridge (wrapped tightly in plastic wrap) or about a week;
- or in the freezer (wrapped tightly in plastic wrap) for up to 3 months.

3 MORE HEALTHY BREAD RECIPES
I hope you’re excited to try this banana nut bread recipe, and I can’t wait for you to try it and tell me how you like it. In the meantime, I’ll share 3 more healthy bread recipes because you deserve all the healthy and yummy breads in the world.
ONE BOWL HEALTHY PUMPKIN BREAD
A favorite healthy bread recipe of mine, besides the healthy banana bread (doh!), is this One Bowl Healthy Pumpkin Bread.
This pumpkin bread is another low sugar bread recipe that makes moist, healthy, and delicious bread. With amazing pumpkin flavors. Plus it’s super easy to make and ready in less than an hour. Get the recipe.
CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI BREAD
Healthy, simple, delicious, and perfect for chocolate cravings. That’s how I’d describe this Chocolate Zucchini Bread.
Zucchini in chocolate bread? Yes. Zucchini is good in chocolate bread and the taste of the bread is totes amazing. I promise you that. Get the recipe.
APPLE PUMPKIN BREAD
The last recipe on today’s healthy bread recipes shortlist is my Apple Pumpkin Bread. Perfect for cold months and with amazing pumpkin and apple flavors, this bread is definitely yummy.
Of course, it’s also healthy and clean eating approved. I wouldn’t have it any other way. Get the recipe.

How to Make Healthy Banana Nut Bread (Without Added Sugar!)
Equipment
- mixing bowl
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Ingredients
- 5 very ripe bananas, mashed
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups whole wheat pastry flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup raw walnuts, chopped
- ½ teaspoon coconut oil, for greasing loaf pan
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and line a 9x5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper, holding it steady with a little coconut oil, if needed.
- In a medium mixing bowl, mash the bananas using a fork or potato masher.
- Add the egg and vanilla and stir to combine. Set aside.
- In a separate mixing bowl, combine the flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and sea salt. Mix well.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir to combine. Do not over mix.
- Fold in the walnuts.
- Pour the mix into the prepared loaf pan.
- Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean and top is golden brown
Nutrition
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Anna
Used oat flour instead, and came out great. Thanks!
Faraz
I made it and looked really good. Rose nicely. However, it just doesn't taste like good banana bread. I know the secret is loads of oil and sugar. But I think the recipe needs a little of both. At least oil maybe. I will make it again with more oil and some extra sugar and see if it tastes any better.
CC
I was looking for a super healthy banana bread with zero sweetener. I ended up using almond and coconut flours instead of wheat or AP, and flavored with vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom. For oil I used coconut for that extra hint of sweetness in addition to super ripened bananas. I also tossed in a Tbsp of leftover cacao nibs and walnuts.
Toby
To make it sweeter, try my glaze idea. See my comment. Just look for Toby. --That is my name!
Heather
I made it and it was amazing! New family favourite. Thanks, very much!
Ann
Um, did you delete my previous comment? I would still like some help as I'm not sure what could have gone wrong.
Ann
Just to clarify my comment was the one where it remained raw no matter how long I baked it for. It was quite like a pudding like another commenter said and sunk so it was very wet and dense. I used sliced frozen bananas so I searched up the weight of medium bananas and followed that measurement, please help me on where I went wrong.
Lacey Baier
I'm not sure exactly where your comment went, but I'm happy to help solve this problem. I've never tried using frozen bananas - frozen foods tend to break down quite a bit more than fresh fruits, so I'm guessing that's where the problem is. The recipe is written for fresh bananas - perhaps if you tried again with non-frozen bananas, you'd have a different, better result? 🙂
Ann
All right, I'll try that and see how it goes. Could I also ask, how much do you think your bananas weigh? I personally thought an average banana according to the internet was quite large and that may have been the issue. Online it says that a medium banana is 118 grams, but mine are often only 70-80.
Lacey Baier
According to an online search I just found, an average banana weighs approximately 4 ounces without the skin and measures between 7 and 8 inches in length. This equates to approximately 118 grams.
Heather
Sorry your bread didn't work out. Frozen bananas don't work as well as fresh in banana bread. Even if the loaf bakes it will be gummy, and as it ages it will get gummier. .
alita
this is delicious! i added some maple syrup, olive oil (forgot to measure 3-4 Tbsp?), tony's chocoloney (slave-free chocolate) in generous large chips! with 1 cut walnuts. Also made a few changes and used almond & coconut flour instead. And orange zest! Wow! Yum!
Valerie
If using coconut flour and almond flour how much do you use. Do you use he same amount?
Cheryl
There's no need for any oil in this recipe other than for greasing.?
Ann
Can I use plain whole-wheat flour instead of whole-wheat pastry flour?
Stevie
I made this even though I only had 3 ripe bananas on hand. I reduced the flour (used white flour) to 1C, added 1/4 C flaxseed meal for a fiber boost abbd replaced the oil with unsweetened apple sauce. Baked in 8x8 pan for 40 min. Turned out great! With the applesauce, maple syrup and walnuts it's plenty sweet.
I can't wait to try out your other recipes!
Stevie
Correction. I did not add syrup. 🙂
Nancy
I found it too bland, but I have a sweet tooth. I made muffins out of it and cooked it for 30 minutes and they were a little hard. Maybe next time I'll add some date syurp for a little sweetness and cook them for 25 min.
sam
I'm actually missing one banana. I'm thinking of replacing one banana with chopped dates?
Chika
Hi thank you for the receipe. I enjoyed it. But the top was so burnt what could have caused it. And how to avoid it next time i bake. Thank u
Toby
Sometimes sweet breads can burn a little at the top depending upon your oven. I have solved it by putting on a cover made from aluminum foil during the last 15 minutes of a 60 minute bread.
Grace
SO GOOD, I added a chopped banana on top for some extra sweetness and texture. So glad I did. Banana bread turned out amazing!
Ru
So easy to make and delicious! I substituted the egg with a flax-egg (1 tbsp flaxmeal + 2 1/2 tbsp water) because I'm vegan, it turned out fantastic, my parents loved it and I'm already setting aside other bananas to do it again
Carrie Lapides
Can I use spelt flour in place of whole wheat flour?
Marysia
Can I use regular flour?