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Healthy Moist Banana Bread with Walnuts Recipe | Sugar Free Banana Bread Recipe



Healthy Moist Banana Bread with Walnuts | Sugar-Free Banana Bread Recipe

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Recipe:
2 Eggs
3 Ripe bananas
1/2 tsp Salt
70g | 1/3 cup Greek Yogurt or any other kind of yogurt
120ml | 1/2 cup Oil (olive or coconut oil or a mixture of both)
100g | 1/3 cup Honey
1 tsp Vanilla extract
65g | 1/2 cup Chopped walnuts, pecans or roasted almonds
220g | 1 cup All purpose flour
1 tsp Baking soda
1 tbsp Cinnamon

Optional:
Chocolate Chips

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39 Comments

  1. I baked it last night and it was so soft, so moist, sweet enough and just so satisfying!
    Instead of adding normal flour as in the recipe, I added wholemeal. Also I added a little bit of chocolate chunks in the dough. Was the best ever banana bread I have eaten!😄 will definitely make it again and again

  2. Just made this banana bread following your recipe and it came out amazing, so moist, the flavors just perfectly balanced and the best part, my toddler can have it as a snack and not worry about the sugar! Instead of 1 tbsp cinnamon, I've reduced to 1 tsp cinammon and I've added also 1 tsp vanilla extract in powder form, just delicious! Will definitely bake this again ❤

  3. Hey there… thank you for this delicious recipe. I'm from Malaysia 🇲🇾 and recently tried out your recipe. I made some modification by reducing the APP about 40gm and adding unsweetened coco powder to it. I also reduced the cinnamon powder by just ½ tsp and also added some nutmeg powder of same amount. It turned out to be absolutely yummy 😋 ❤

  4. ok, so i see this with a lot of recipes, most recipes with sugar free. Honey is not good to bake, its not healthy and kills the honey properties, the same with olive oil, we are not supposed to bake, or fry it in high temp, its not healthy. So for those who didnt know this, there, you can ask around, do your research on that. Use grapeseed oil for high temp frying, and for replacement sugar, there are sugars that are 0 calories, not stevia, you can do research on good organic sugars.

  5. Aarrgghhh yes. I love banans bread, it is so versatile. You can make it without any sugar as a sweet afternoon snack, or you can make it with sugar and add all kinds of things like chocolate (I saw one use Oreo’s in their bread!) and serve it with like Icecream as a dessert!

  6. I have learned threw the enter net that we have been peeling our Bannas wrong;You peel the the other end first then you cut it up 'Did you no that.There is a laddy on the you tub she watches the monkeys and she says that is how the monkeys do that.
    have a happy 4th of July. almost fourth of july.

  7. Tried this recipe today, the toppings burnt @ 160 degrees celcius (i have addded chocolate chips & whole walnuts as toppings, wasted all!) even though i have covered it with baking paper & banana leaves, forget about the toppings. I have cut down the oil to 50ml rice bran oil,64g of gula melaka instead of 100g honey, with 200g of overriped cavendish banana, 70g of low fat milk with lime juice from 1 small green lime (as substitute to 70g of yogurt),115g of 2 whole eggs without shell. It is not sweet and not oily, soft on the innerside and an acceptable thin outer layer of the bread.

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