Coconut Flour Banana Bread is a naturally sweetened gluten-free quick bread recipe with simple ingredients. Perfect for impressing the family with!

I love to make this coconut flour banana bread recipe in rotation with my almond flour banana bread and oat flour banana bread!

Sliced coconut flour banana bread loaf on parchment paper.

I made coconut flour banana bread without any added sugar or sweetener, not even maple syrup or honey. Sounds just like coconut oil fudge from the other time, right?!

I had 8 bananas laying in a cupboard waiting to ripen, so they were all ready at once. Gluten-free banana bread with coconut flour here we come. It also happens to be grain-free, dairy-free and paleo!

A few years ago I was on a gluten-free kick for a bit and bought not 1 bag of coconut flour, but 2! Long gone its expiry date but it is still sitting and taking lots of room in my pantry.

So, I decided to experiment and what not a better way than with ripened bananas. Because apparently, I ripen them by pounds as well. So, this easy coconut flour banana bread is next!

Ingredients You Will Need

Bananas, coconut flour, peanut butter, vanilla extract, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt.

To make the best banana bread recipe without flour, you will need just 9 simple ingredients.

  • Coconut flour: You have to use only coconut flour. Unfortunately you can’t substitute it with any other flour. I also haven’t experimented with dried coconut meat.
  • Eggs: Eggs are crucial when baking with coconut flour. You can also use 1/2 cup egg whites instead. If you want to make it vegan, you may try to use flax eggs or chia eggs but bread won’t rise as well and be more dense.
  • Peanut butter: I use smooth, creamy and unsalted peanut butter. You can use any other nut butter or seed butter like cashew butter, almond butter, sunflower seed butter, tahini etc.
  • Bananas – must be ripe: Pictured above are previously frozen bananas that have been thawed. Since this banana bread relies on natural sweetness of bananas, you want to use the sweetest bananas possible. Here is a quick tutorial how to ripen bananas faster.
  • Baking staples: Baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, vanilla extract and salt.

Baking with Coconut Flour

Coconut flour is very tricky to bake with. It doesn’t contain gluten like wheat, that’s why this coconut flour banana bread wouldn’t rise like applesauce banana bread.

It is also very “thirsty” and absorbs a lot of liquid. I used only 1/2 cup of flour for the entire loaf. I still have lots of it to use, so I made chocolate coconut flour muffins with frozen cherries and they were delicious.

Also, you gotta use a lot of binding agent to keep things together. Many coconut flour recipes online use lots of eggs. Using 5-6 eggs per recipe didn’t sit well with me. But peanut butter, I could never say “no” to peanut butter. That’s how I was able to reduce the amount of eggs needed.

How to Make Banana Bread with Coconut Flour

Here is a quick overview how to make coconut flour banana bread. There is a full recipe card below.

Step by step process how to make banana bread with coconut flour.
  1. Combine wet ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, mash bananas with a fork or a masher. Then add eggs, peanut butter, baking powder, baking soda, vanilla extract and salt. Whisk well until combined.
  2. Add coconut flour: Stir until a thick batter forms. It will be very thick and that’s what you need.
  3. Bake: Transfer into lined with parchment paper 9 by 5 inch loaf pan level with spatula. Then bake for 50 minutes in preheated oven to 350 degrees F.
  4. Cool and slice: Remove bread from the oven and let it cook in the pan for 15 minutes. Then remove onto a cooling rack and let it cool completely before slicing with serrated knife.

Tips for Best Coconut Flour Banana Bread

  • Do not skip cooling the bread: This bread is delicate and if you attempt to slice it while still warm, it will crumble and fall apart.
  • Don’t skip the eggs: Unlike many other recipes on the web, my recipe uses only 2 large eggs, so the bread doesn’t taste egg-y. But as mentioned above, baking with coconut flour requires eggs.
  • Line the loaf pan: With parchment paper otherwise the bread more likely will stick to the pan.
  • Do not use any other flour: Coconut flour is the only flour you can use in this recipe.
  • Use very-very ripe bananas: Use not ripe enough bananas and your bread won’t be sweet as we do not use any added sugar.

How Does It Taste?

So, that is what happened 8 years ago when I first made this recipe. This coconut flour banana bread came out very tasty. I always judge by my 9 year old’s reaction because he is past the stage of a picky eater and food-related tantrums unlike my 4 year old. He loved it!

The texture of the bread was very tender and the bread itself very moist with dominant peanut butter flavor. Thanks to peanut butter and coconut flour, I could keep the bread sweet without any added sugar which is always a plus.

Try it and let me know your thoughts. I’m going to warn you though, banana coconut flour bread has a different texture than traditional gluten bread. But looks quite normal, right?! Tastes pretty amazing too!

Slice of coconut flour banana bread with butter on a plate.

Can I Freeze It?

Absolutely. Quick breads and muffins are perfect for freezing and pulling out later for lunches, breakfast and snacks.

Store: Store leftovers in a cool dry place for 2 days, then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for a few more days. This bread is moist, so mold can grow very quickly.

Freeze: Bake coconut flour banana bread and cool completely. Place in a zip-top gallon-size plastic bag or airtight container, let out as much air as possible and freeze for up to 3 months in the freezer.

To thaw, simply defrost on a counter for 3 hours or overnight. Bread will taste like fresh.

FAQs

Can you substitute coconut flour with all purpose flour?

No. All-purpose flour is made from wheat and contains gluten, it rises differently and needs different amount of liquid. Any wheat flour like whole wheat flour, spelt flour etc. should not be used for best results.

Can I substitute coconut flour with almond flour?

No. Almond flour are ground almonds and it does not absorb moisture the same way as coconut flour. Also you can use any other gluten-free flours.

Does this bread taste like coconut?

Not really. As described above, my kids loved it! Peanut butter has very strong taste and overpowers the coconut flour quite well. Not to mention mashed banana flavor helps as well.

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Coconut flour banana bread in a loaf pan lined with parchment paper.
Sliced coconut flour banana bread loaf on parchment paper.

Coconut Flour Banana Bread

Coconut Flour Banana Bread is naturally sweetened gluten free quick bread recipe with simple ingredients.
4.95 from 125 votes
Servings 10 servings
Calories 158
Diet Gluten Free
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Cooling Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 40 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 9 x 5 loaf pan with unbleached parchment paper and spray with cooking spray.
  • In a large bowl, mash bananas with a fork or masher. Then add eggs, peanut butter, vanilla extract, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Stir to combine. Add coconut flour and stir well to mix.
  • Pour batter in prepared loaf pan and bake for 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool for 15 minutes. Then transfer to a cooling rack to cool off completely. Do not skip as bread will fall apart. Cut into 10 slices and enjoy.

Notes

  • Store: Keep in a cool dry place for 2 days, then refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 2 more days.
  • Freeze: Bake and cool completely. Place in a zip top gallon size plastic bag, let out as much air as possible and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw on a counter for 3 hours or overnight.
  • Nut and seed butter: You can use any nut butter like almond, peanut, cashew, sunflower butter or tahini.
  • Additions: Chopped walnuts, fresh or frozen blueberries, chocolate chips, dried or fresh cranberries.
  • Eggs: They are a must as they hold bread together. I have not tried this banana bread recipe with any egg replacer.
  • Can I use any other flour? The answer is no. Coconut flour is very unique like no other – it is very “thirsty” and absorbs a lot of liquid.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 158kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 217mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 7g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: North American
Author: Olena Osipov
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Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Turned out perfectly! My 3 year helped me make it. Slightly flavoured with peanut butter, itโ€™s sweet and no sugar! The texture is obviously different to using wheat flour but itโ€™s still lovely. And I love that itโ€™s healthier than other banana breads out there.

  2. 5 stars
    I love that it has so few ingredients and meets my dietary needs! It was very tasty but my batter was a bit thick. Next time Iโ€™ll try melting my peanut butter first to see if that helps.

  3. 5 stars
    Incredible recipe, added just bits of dark chocolate and pecans and it is delicious. Best no sugar desert I ever made hands down. Thank you!

  4. Hi Olena, thank you so much for sharing the recipe. My kids love it! It’s a hit for the 4yo and 6yo. If I were to add some crushed pineapple, how much should I adjust everything? Thank you in advance.

    1. Hi Farida.I’m glad to hear your kids love this coconut flour banana bread. I would squeeze it very well and not add more than 1/3 cup.

  5. Hallo Olena, thanks for the recipe.
    Thinking your recipe will have great potential as a keeper. And regular!
    But question: love PB but since I’m after a banana bread using coconut flour not really wanting it to taste of peanut butter.
    That said I understand the properties of coconut flour and that it needs the help of a binder. Your recipe calls for 2 large eggs. If I want to sub the PB for more eggs how many more do you suggest? I have no issue with adding 4 more for a total of 6! Is that too many?
    Thanks in advance will wait for your response before heading to kitchen to bake your version of coconut flour banana bread!

    1. Hi Anthony. 6 eggs will make your bread taste very eggy. Use total of 4 eggs. Each large egg equals 1/4 cup. Hope this helps and your bread turns out well!

      1. Thank you much for the prompt response Ms O. Shall be heading to the kitchen tomorrow and hoping for the best since I’ve promised a loaf to one of the organisers of an NGO helping end homelessness where I am

  6. 5 stars
    This was amazing! I only had 3 ripe bananas but it still came out good. I added chopped and shredded carrots ( I saved from juicing). I also put dark chocolate chips and whole pecans on top of the batter. Definitely, Iโ€™ll make this again.

  7. 5 stars
    I love this recipe and make it weekly. It’s awesome and makes a great breakfast. If I was to add blueberries how much do you recommend? Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

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