"5 Banana" Banana Bread (2024)

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After coming home from a weekend vacation I was greeted by a bunch of rotten bananas (in the words of Athena, my 8 year old). More commonlyknown by the rest of usas super ripe, at their prime, ready to bake bananas. Perhaps most normal people wouldn't find this exciting – I was totallyecstatic.

Banana bread it would be. All my usual banana bread recipes call for 2-3 bananas. I decided I was going to use all five bananas in one pop – there would be no marathon baking festivities on this day.

So I found a recipe with great reviews using five bananas and a stick of butter – sounds right up my alley. As all quick breads go, dry ingredients in one bowl, wet ingredients in another and stir until just combined. Do notover mix – I can never stress that enough. Quick breads are pretty much fool proof – the only way to mess them up is to over mix or majorly over bake – so don't do either. Spoon the batter in your greased loaf pan and sprinkle with some crushed walnuts. Bake until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean – your looking at 60 -70 minutes. I pulled mine out of the oven at 65 minutes, but it should have been left in for a few extra minutes.

That's it. Easy, delicious bread loaded withbanana flavor. Rest assured, the five bananas in this bread makeit super moist and perfectly dense.

So go ahead and buy a bunch of bananas and put them away just for this recipe. It'll probably be quite sometime (next vacation, perhaps) until I have 5 overripe bananas in my house again…I look forward to it.

Thanks for reading and Happy Baking : )

-Amanda-

Recipe adapted from Shelley Albeluhn at allrecipes.com

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/banana-banana-bread/Detail.aspx

"5 Banana" Banana Bread (8)

"5 Banana" Banana Bread

Amanda

A super moist bread with lots & lots of banana flavor.

4.97 from 28 votes

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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 Breads &amp, Muffins

Ingredients

  • 2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 cup butter at room temp
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 5 large bananas extra ripe
  • 1 tablespoon crushed walnuts optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°

  • Grease/spray a loaf pan.

  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg.

  • In another bowl, mash bananas. A fork works wonderfully.

  • In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar.

  • Stir in eggs and mashed bananas until well blended.

  • Stir banana mixture into flour mixture; stir just till combined. Do not over mix.

  • Pour/spoon batter into prepared loaf pan.

  • Sprinkle walnuts on top of batter.

  • Bake for 60 to 70 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into center of the loaf comes out clean.

  • Let bread rest in loaf pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto wire rack to cool.

  • Enjoy : )

  • Recipe adapted from Shelley Albeluhn @ allrecipes.com

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  1. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (9)Trish

    YUM! I love banana bread! Gotta make some soon. 🙂 Looks delicious!

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (10)Amanda

      Thanks Trish! I’m constantly playing around with quick breads – it’s as close as I can come to freestyle baking : )

      Reply

      • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (11)Leo

        "5 Banana" Banana Bread (12)
        I made this and put chocolate chips in it. Came out moist and delicious.

        Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (13)Dan

      "5 Banana" Banana Bread (14)
      Made 3 loaves yesterday. Changed up a couple things…

      For 2 of the loaves I used 3/4 white wheat flour 1/4 wholemeal. I also used sunflower oil instead of butter, in the same amount. I didn’t add any walnuts.
      Worked well! Delicious.

      The other loaf I made gluten free. 2/3 GF flour mix (maize, tapioca, rice) and 1/3 almond meal. Also used sunflower oil. Reduced the sugar by a 1/3 on this one. No walnuts. Partner really likes it. Says I can be reduced sugar further next time.

      Have saved the recipe and will use as a base again. Thanks!

      Reply

  2. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (15)Tzvi

    Likely a dumb bachelor mistake but… at what point do you do something with the butter/sugar you creamed? 🙂

    I had 3 bowls (arguably 4 for whisking eggs, but let’s assume not).
    1) my solids
    2) mashed bananas+eggs
    3) creamed sugar

    I make (1), (2), (3), put (2) in (1), bake, and … use (3) for icing?? Sorry in advance if this is (probably) obvious.

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    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (16)Amanda

      Hi! You know what…you’re right…this is a little confusing.

      It’s written as:
      In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg.
      In another bowl, mash bananas. A fork works wonderfully.
      In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar.
      Stir in eggs and mashed bananas until well blended.
      Stir banana mixture into flour mixture; stir just till combined. Do not over mix.

      Sooooo…it’s:
      1) Flour/dry ingredients
      2) small bowl – mash bananas
      3) creamed butter/sugar
      Then add bowl 2 and (whole) eggs into bowl 3. Mix. Then bowl 3 into bowl 1.
      Perhaps it would be less confusing if I just listed ingredients as “5 bananas, mashed” and skipped the whole bowl 2 confusion.
      Or did I just make it more confusing. Lol.

      Reply

      • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (17)Brad

        "5 Banana" Banana Bread (18)
        Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I think I can help demystify the confusion 😀

        Generally, you want to cream together butter and sugar, then add the eggs to the creamed mixture and stir without breaking the emulsion.

        Then add your bananas to the creamed mixture and stir.

        Now you have 2 bowls, one wet, one dry.

        Add wet to dry and combine.

        Hope this helps 😀

        Reply

      • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (19)Carol

        "5 Banana" Banana Bread (20)
        I didn’t think it was confusing. You were clear about not over-mixing after the flour was in the batter & other important details. I got everything mixed in, one way or another & it came out great. Thanks!

        Reply

  3. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (21)Marianne Pool

    I just made this “5 banana banana bread”… It is the best banana bread I’ve ever made.ive’ve warmed it with a little butter …DELISH…and tonight I’ll have a piece with a little vanilla ice cream…YUM !!! I’ll definatly be making this again and again…thank you

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (22)Amanda

      Yay! So glad you enjoyed it! Sounds delicious with some vanilla ice cream! Thanks so much for stopping by Marianne – Happy Baking ♥

      Reply

  4. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (23)Q

    hi there,

    how much is 2 cups of flour in g? I used the conversion 1 = 340 x 2 and it seemed too much for the mixture so it was a waste! sorry novice baker here…

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (24)Amanda

      hi there,

      how much is 2 cups of flour in g? I used the conversion 1 = 340 x 2 and it seemed too much for the mixture so it was a waste! sorry novice baker here…

      Reply

  5. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (25)Holly M.

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (26)
    This is my family’s favorite banana bread recipe! I make it in a bundt pan and bake for 40 minutes. Delish!

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (27)Amanda

      So glad you enjoyed it! I bet it’s wonderful in a bundt pan – I’ll have to try it soon!
      Thanks for stopping by Holly 🙂

      Reply

  6. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (28)Glenn

    I used the recipe…totally didn’t find the instructions until after I grew impatient and just did what I thought sounded right from the rest of the story. (Apparently I was scrolling right past them on my phone). My very “whatever” process was throwing everything powdery in one bowl, and the rest in another. Turned on the mixer for the wet stuff, fork mixed the dry stuff, and then slowly poured dry stuff into the mixing bowl. Followed the recipe to a T. Royally deviated from the process…lol

    Anyway, the house smells good. We’ll see what’s what in about 20 more minutes.

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (29)Amanda

      Hi Glenn!
      I’m sure the bread turned out well! The only thing you can do to mess up the mixing process of a quick bread is overmixing. There’s plenty of room for freestyling 🙂
      Hope you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for stopping by!

  7. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (30)Chelle

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (31)
    We were also faced with very ripe bananas – 5 !

    Followed your recipe, swapping out all purpose flour for gluten free plain flour and baking soda for gluten free baking powder and put in a round 9″ cake tin, baked for 60 mins.

    OMGoodness, we cut it into one inch strips and smear of butter, absolutely delicious, even my one lad who hates bananas tried it and said yum yum more please.

    Thank you, definite hit and only 1/4 left !

    I’m already being asked when am I making it again.

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (32)Amanda

      Wonderful! So glad to hear you all enjoyed the recipe and love hearing that your gluten-free version turned out scrumptious!
      Thanks for stopping by Chelle 🙂

      Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (33)Lisa

      How were you able to swap baking soda and baking powder? They are totally different ingredients that do completely opposite things…

      Reply

  8. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (34)Bob

    I had an impulse purchase of an 18 mini loaf pan the other day for 10 bucks, I’m using your recipe as a base ( Added and subtracted a little here and there) I was only able to fill 14 of the pans about half full which should be ok but I’d like to fill the darn thing. I might have to write a seven banana recipe. The last recipe I tried only got me to 1 dozen but was fantastic. I cannot give it a rating quite yet it’s almost done but I guess you’re supposed to let it cool

    Reply

  9. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (35)Gayle

    I’m wondering how the omission of baking powder still works with this recipe. Not that I’m doubting the recipe because I’ve made it five times and it is the best banana bread I have ever made, so thank you for the recipe.

    Reply

  10. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (36)Angie

    I’m living with my in-laws for a season and found the freezer half full of old bananas. I’m gluten free, so I adapted the recipe just a bit. I have made 4 batches of muffins and mini-muffins and they only last a few days. Everyone loves them! And I cleaned out the freezer! Thanks. This was exactly what I was looking for.

    Reply

  11. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (37)Nalo Frazier

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (38)
    This is so good. I looked for something to do with my bananas that always seem to go bad fast and I ran across this recipe. Thanks it’s great.

    Reply

  12. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (39)Michelle M

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (40)
    Absolutely the BEST evet banana bread! Recipe is perfect as is or easy enough to play around with. And its a fun recipe to make with and for kids. I’ve even added flax and/or other seeds/nuts. Thank you for your baking brilliance!

    Reply

  13. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (41)Geeta

    I made 2 of these today using 10 bananas. Came out perfect. Thank you!! Wish I could post pictures.

    Reply

  14. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (42)Sophie

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (43)
    Came out great! But I only needed 40 minutes to make mine. I am glad I checked on it, otherwise the bread would have burnt anytime beyond that.

    Reply

  15. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (44)MD

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (45)
    Excellent recipe! Best banana bread I’ve made in a long time! Leaving it in the oven for a few extra minutes helps and adding chocolate chips is even better!

    Reply

  16. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (46)Noeline

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (47)
    Oh my gosh hi! I had 5 bananas and the standard recipe calls for only 3 bananas. Google led me to your recipe! It was very good bread! Thank you!

    Reply

    • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (48)Caitlyn

      What size is your loaf pan? I have two and I’m not sure which to use. I have a 9 x 5 x 2.50 and a 9.25 x 5.25 x 2.75 not sure!

      Reply

      • "5 Banana" Banana Bread (49)Janice

        I am sure either pan would be good but I would chose the larger of the 2

        Reply

  17. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (50)Debra Olear

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (51)
    I used 2 cups gluten-free all-purpose flour and this was the best gluten-free quick bread I ever made! I also added 1 cup buttterscotch chips, 1 tsp vanilla, and a little extra cinnamon and nutmeg. This recipe really was quick and easy, and so delicious!

    Reply

  18. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (52)PAT LOUNSBURY

    If you want to go a little crazy, spread softened cream cheese on a slice…. heaven!

    It’s a great recipe.

    Reply

  19. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (53)Ellie

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (54)
    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
    I cannot believe I actually baked an edible banana bread/cake.
    I messed up (company happen to come just as I was making it) and mixed eggs with brown sugar. I thought …what the heck, I’ll just continue. I added the butter and kept on mixing, then, added this mixture to dry ingredients.
    Poured that into too big of a baking pan, baked at 350 F for 45 minutes and all came out PERFECT!? Moist and baked.
    I always had issues with baking banana or pumpkin “things” where the bottoms were dense and unbaked.
    I like to bake but it never case to amaze me HOW do people come up with some recipes. 5 Bananas are right up my ally.
    Thanks again. Happy holidays 🙂

    Reply

  20. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (55)Megan

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (56)
    This was a great way to get a LOT of overripe bananas on-hand, out of my kitchen without wasting anything :-)The recipe was delicious and everyone in my family loved the outcome! I’ll be using this recipe again and again for sure! Thanks!

    Reply

  21. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (57)KATHY McCollough

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (58)
    Fool proof recipe for” Deliciousness” !! Today was my second time making it, quick and easy and super moist. Thank you!

    Reply

  22. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (59)Trudy Jowett

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (60)
    Yummy turned out perfect, so perfect I had to hunt down more overripe bananas today .This time I’m making 2 loaves

    Reply

  23. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (61)Katie E

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (62)
    Useful, tasty recipe for taking care of a lot of overripe bananas. I ended up forgetting to add the eggs and it still turned out well!

    Reply

  24. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (63)Michelle

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (64)
    I was so happy to find a 5 banana banana bread recipe and was juggling my 3 young kids while making this that I forgot to add the brown sugar. It was still delicious and I usually prefer mild sweet flavor anyway!

    Reply

  25. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (65)olivia

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (66)
    great recipe. have made the ‘original’ recipe for years (didn’t dawn on me at first that this was a tweaked version:)) and it’s pretty damned good. like usual with banana bread i used oil instead of butter (so a cpl of TBSPs less) and if bananas ripe enough, cut back a bit on the sugar. didn’t here, though, and the extra sweetness was nice.
    loved the spice mix – and just because, i also added a pinch of clove and ginger.
    i was going to put in 6 large bananas, but am glad i didn’t since this was perfect; anything more would’ve made it goop…and would have taken a year to bake.
    thanks!

    Reply

  26. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (67)Fabiola

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (68)
    i added dark chocolate 50g from a 85% chocolate bar. it was delicious

    Reply

  27. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (69)Josee

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (70)
    I made this yesterday with 5 veeerryyy old bananas and some chopped toasted pecans. I had doubts because the batter looked “loose” but lo and behold this ended up being the best banana bread I have ever had! I will save this recipe thank you!!!

    Reply

  28. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (71)Taly

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (72)
    I used 1 cup regular flour and 1 cup buckwheat, plant based margarine and substituted the eggs for applesauce. Voilà! Excellent use of 5 very ripe bananas! Thank you.

    Reply

  29. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (73)Aimee Rose

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (74)
    I made this veganized this morning. I used coconut oil instead of butter, and Bob’s Red Mill egg replacer. It turned out fantastic!

    Reply

  30. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (75)Ruth

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (76)
    This 5-banana bread recipe is perfection! I’ve made it twice now and have doubled the recipe each time to make two large loaves (One for me. One in the freezer to have handy for thank-you gestures)… I mix a little with a mixer at the end and then mind the direction ‘not to overmix and just spoon mix at the end.
    I cut the walnuts over the batter with kitchen shears so they’re nice and chunky. With the walnut on top only, it adds just a little texture and nut flavor. The inside of the loaf is just this stand-alone, ultra-moist, intense banana flavor.
    A local market sells bags of over-ripe bananas for 99 cents …This recipe is a keeper, for sure.

    Reply

  31. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (77)Casey

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (78)
    This is a great recipe! I happened to have 5 bananas lying around and went with this recipe based on previous reviews. I made the recipe with almond flour instead of all purpose to make it gluten free, just for fun. And omg. I need to put this in the freezer so I don’t eat it all in one sitting… A+ recipe and super-easy process. Thank you!!

    Reply

  32. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (79)Jennifer Mancke

    I love that you use a whisk and a fork—-I’ve been a fork user in baking all my life! Thanks for having this experience, which was similar to mine and why I searched “5 banana bread recipe.” Yay!

    Reply

  33. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (80)Eliza

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (81)
    Hands down the best banana bread recipe I’ve ever used. The only change I made was that I used less sugar, which is just a personal preference. The bread came out SUPER moist and delicious. Husband said it’s the best banana bread he’s ever eaten. I’ll only be using this recipe from now on!

    Reply

  34. "5 Banana" Banana Bread (82)Theresa

    "5 Banana" Banana Bread (83)
    Perfect used used 6 banana and mixed as instructed … has a pretty glisten after cools

    Reply

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Can you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Fight the urge to use more banana than called for in your recipe. Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

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When can you no longer use bananas for banana bread? ›

If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell. While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten.

How many bananas are in Chrissy Teigen's banana bread? ›

The tldr; is that she needed 6 very ripe bananas to work on this recipe, but as you know you can not just buy overly ripe bananas at the store, so she went to Twitter and called on her followers.

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You may find banana bread delicious, but conventional banana breads tend to be high in added sugar, refined carbs, and calories. Thus, it's best to enjoy banana bread occasionally as part of a balanced, nutrient-dense diet.

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Brown, overripe bananas are sweeter because in the ripening process the starches in the banana are converted to sugar. You can even use super-soft, black bananas that have a really strong smell and are oozy inside. As long as they're not moldy, there's no such thing as too-ripe bananas for banana bread.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

How ripe is too ripe for banana bread? ›

But, there is a limit. Black bananas or rotten bananas are a no-go. (Note that green bananas are also not a good choice for baking.) But those with slightly black peels and a little bit of excess liquid are perfect for turning into a loaf of banana bread magic.

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Mold on bananas is fuzzy white, gray, or greenish—it looks a lot like mold on bread. If a banana smells rotten or fermented or is leaking fluid, it's time to say goodbye. If the fruit inside, not just the peel, is black, that's a sign that your banana is too far gone to safely eat.

How black is too black for banana bread? ›

In my experience, using bananas with a dark brown or even black peel for banana bread is ideal, as long as the inside isn't rotten. Key takeaway: As long as your bananas aren't starting to get moldy, infested with fruit flies or beginning to rot they aren't too ripe for baking banana bread.

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Never store it in the refrigerator. A refrigerator circulates cool air, which removes moisture and can prematurely dry breads and cakes. Place your cooled loaf on a plate and cover it in plastic wrap, or store it in an airtight container. Store it for up to four days on your counter.

Should you leave banana bread out overnight? ›

Room temperature storage is better for retaining optimal texture and flavor, says Bryan Quoc Le, Ph. D., food scientist and author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered. It should be stored in a cool, dry place that isn't in direct sunlight.

How many cups is 4 overripe bananas? ›

4 bananas: 2-2/3 cups chopped | 2 cups mashed.

Is 4 bananas too much? ›

How many bananas a day should you eat? While there's no strict rule, it's best not to eat more than one or two bananas a day. Eating more could lead to weight gain, as they contain both carbohydrates and sugar. Ensure you're eating a balanced diet by including a range of fresh fruits and vegetables.

How much is 4 bananas? ›

Four bananas are equal to 472 grams or 1.04 pounds.

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Using a lot of bananas adds excess moisture, and there are two ways to get rid of it. You could either add more flour or increase the baking time.

Why is my banana bread so mushy? ›

Mash the ripe bananas very well by hand with a fork or potato masher. I find mashing with an electric mixer makes the batter too thin to rise well, often leading to bread that's slightly mushy in the center or even slightly sunken in the center.

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An overmixed banana bread batter will result in a dense, rubbery loaf. As you're prepping your batter, heed the advice of "stir until just moistened" and "no more than 10 seconds."

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