This Maple Walnut Banana Bread is a sugar-free quick bread, sweetened only with pure maple syrup. Its delicious banana flavor is complemented by the lightly sugared walnuts that top the loaf. This recipe definitely belongs on your list of banana breads to try!
If you've been looking for something to do with some over-ripe bananas, then you have found your final destination! Maple Walnut Banana Bread was the perfect solution for me take my mashed bananas and create a few loaves of this aromatic and delicious bread. This bread is perfect for a snack, with a cup of coffee, or even to pack up in someone's lunch box!
Why I make Maple Walnut Banana Bread
There are two main reasons I make this recipe. One, I grew up in Northern NY where maple syrup flows a lot like water in a running brook. There are plenty of maple syrup producers from my hometown. My dad made syrup for a while, and I have other family members who still make it every year. It's the best stuff in the world and if you have never tried it, you are completely missing out! I guess I would have to say maple syrup runs in my blood!
Another reason I will make a loaf or two of this bread is because Grumpy absolutely loves banana bread. And, I love that it is a sugar-free quick bread only sweetened with pure maple syrup. I am known to buy extra bananas just to let them get overripe so I can make a few loaves!
FAQ's
Yes, the type of flour you use can affect the end result. All-purpose flour is the best type to use for this banana bread. If for instance, you were to use cake flour, then you would be changing the element of the recipe and you may have a gummy result with the bread.
First of all, the top of the loaf should not be wet. If it is, it's not done. I test for doneness on the inside of the loaf by inserting a toothpick into the loaf. If it comes out clean, or with a few crumbs, I consider it done.
It is likely you over mixed it. Banana Bread is a quick bread and should be treated more like a muffin when blending the ingredients. You should u0022foldu0022 the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Not beat.
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📖 Recipe
Maple Walnut Banana Bread
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Ingredients
- ½ cup unsalted butter melted
- ½ cup pure maple syrup
- 1 egg
- 3 ripe bananas mashed
- 1 teaspoon maple extract
- 3 tablespoons milk
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ⅓ cup chopped walnuts
- 1 tablespoon white sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 5x9 inch loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, mix the melted butter and maple syrup. Beat in the egg and bananas, leaving a few small chunks. Stir in the maple extract and milk.
- In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking soda, and baking powder. Stir into the banana mixture until just moistened. Transfer to the prepared loaf pan. Mix the nuts and sugar. Sprinkle evenly over the batter.
- Bake 50 minutes in the pre-heated oven. Cool on rack for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and finish cooling. When completely cool, slice and serve.
Carol
I made a double recipe of this loaf today and I am so glad that I did. I was intrigued with the combinations and of course I am so pleased with how this all turned out. Baked up into lovely larger loaves and was a heavenly smell. The walnuts on top is so much a welcome change to having them right in the loaf. This is my new favourite banana 🍞 bread.
Joanna
Made this tonight with few alterations...
Subbed a bit of flour (used gluten free mix) with cocoa powder, added raisins and chopped walnuts to the mix and only put a half walnut on top of each muffin (bakes quicker than a loaf and doesn't require portioning) and sprinkled a bit of coconut sugar.
YUM!
Thanks for a great recipe!
theresa
Hi, Is it one teaspoon vanilla extract or maple extract? Because the ingredient list says vanilla extract but directions says maple extract.
Thank you!
Theresa
Shelby
Hi Theresa, you can use either. If you use the maple, you will have a stronger maple flavor in the bread.
Sandra
I've put vanilla extract, makes more sense. Can't see where the vinegar and milk fits in though ?
Shelby
Hi Sandra, I'm not sure where your seeing vinegar in the recipe? It is not part of the ingredients or instructions. 🙂 Also, vanilla or maple works, but maple extract gives it a stronger maple flavor if someone likes that. Thanks for stopping by!
Anonymous
Hey there! I just finished baking these! I made a few adaptions and wanted to share them with you. 🙂
I added 1/2c of xylitol to the wet ingredients and an extra banana. Also, I added a splash of vanilla extract.
I subbed AP flour for whole grain spelt, added 1/2c shredded coconut and 1/2c carob chips.
It made one large loaf and 3 muffins. This recipe was fantastic! Thanks for the post! 😀
Sweet and Savory
It is interesting how many people don't like bananas but do like banana bread or banana cakes.
This looks like a good recipe to try.
Choicehow editor
Great stuff!
Peter M
Love these loaves with coffee and I can't imagine life without maple syrup.
Laura
That looks yummy! Banana bread is always yummy though!
Check out my banana bread blog for some more great recipes!
Laura