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Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy a slice of this vegan banana bread. It’s made with flax eggs, naturally sweetened with maple syrup, and uses 100% whole wheat flour!
Good morning perfectly fluffy, 100% plant-based banana bread! So many of you have loved our banana bread recipes (hands-down most popular is: chocolate chocolate chip banana bread), so it’s time for another variation!
>> VEGAN Banana Bread! How to Make Vegan Banana Bread
Step 1: Make Flax Egg
It’s time to mash and mix. Before doing anything you need to prepare a flax egg. If you’ve never made a flax egg before, we show you how to do this in our post called how to make a flax egg.
Step 2: Prep Batter
After the flax egg is nice and gooey, you can start preparing the batter! Add all of the dry ingredients into a bowl and whisk together removing any lumps.
Next, in a different bowl, mix together the wet ingredients. Start by mashing the bananas to make them nice and moist.
Mashing the bananas is an important step in this recipe. You don’t want the bananas too runny or too chunky. Too runny will leave the banana bread batter too thin and if the banana chunks are too big they will sink to the bottom. A nice even mash is the goal.
After the banana is mashed, add the rest of the wet ingredients (including the flax egg) and mix until combined.
Step 3: Mix Batter
Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix. Be cautious not to overmix or else your bread will become dense and for this recipe, we’re going fluffy and airy!
Step 4: Transfer Batter
It’s time to pour the batter into a loaf pan. We use a 9-inch loaf pan and spray it evenly with nonstick cooking spray or coconut oil to make sure there will be absolutely NO sticking.
You can also place a strip of parchment paper at the bottom of the loaf pan so when the baking is done, it is easy to lift the banana bread right out of the pan.
Slowly pour banana bread batter into the loaf pan and sprinkle toppings onto the banana bread. We used walnuts, but feel free to use whatever nut you would like.
Step 5: Bake
Bake vegan banana bread at 350ºF for 45- 50 minutes. Every oven is different, so be sure to check the banana bread around the 30-minute mark and if the top is browning, cover it with tin foil to prevent the top of the banana bread from burning.
Step 6: Let Cool
Remove the banana bread from the oven and let cool for 5-10 minutes. You have two options here. Remove from the pan immediately (be careful) if you feel the banana bread is perfect and needs no additional time in the oven. Or you can let the vegan banana bread cool in the loaf pan.
All of this depends on what type of loaf pan is used, the oven temperature, and if the middle of the banana bread is fully cooked. We generally leave the banana bread in the loaf pan for 5-10 minutes to cook a bit longer and then we remove it and let it cool on a cooling rack.
Storage
Enjoy the banana bread within 5-7 days of baking. Be sure to let the bread cool completely before writing it in plastic wrap or storing it in a glass, airtight container.
Can you freeze vegan banana bread? Yes! Let banana bread cool completely before wrapping it in a piece of plastic wrap and then with a piece of tin foil. Remove as much air as possible. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Quick Vegan Banana Bread Baking Tips
Can you use a different sweetener? In all of our baking recipes, we try to use natural sweeteners no matter what! Feel free to use agave or honey (not vegan) in place of maple syrup and brown sugar in place of coconut sugar.
Can you use gluten-free flour? While we haven’t personally tested gluten-free flour with this recipe, we suggest using an all-purpose gluten-free flour blend. Sub the flour 1:1.
Can you make these into muffins instead? Yes, you can! Simply fill each muffin around 3/4 of the way full. Then, make at 350ºF for about 16-18 minutes.
Saturday, October 24, 2020