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Diet » Refined Sugar Free » Protein Banana Bread

Protein Banana Bread

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.91 from 65 votes
July 5, 2024
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This protein banana bread is a healthy snack that is so easy to make. With protein from greek yogurt, eggs and protein powder, this simple gluten free banana bread is perfect to meal prep for the week!

one slice of the healthy protein banana bread sliced with chocolate chips

I’ve been so in love with my protein banana muffins lately so I had to make a bread version! This protein banana bread is so soft and tender, gluten free and has over 10 grams of protein per serving, compared to 2-3 in traditional banana bread.

All you need is one bowl, about 10 minutes of prep time and a few simple, pantry staple ingredients to make this recipe.

It’s perfect for a quick on the go breakfast, post-workout snack or even a healthy dessert. It requires no fancy equipment, just one bowl and a whisk! If you love this recipe, try my chocolate protein cake, breakfast cookies or chickpea cookie dough next!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Easy- made in one bowl!
  • Gluten free
  • Dairy free friendly
  • 12 grams protein per slice
ingredients for the banana bread with labels

How to make protein banana bread

Whisk wet ingredients. Whisk together all wet ingredients until smooth. Be sure to puree your banana first, then measure out 1 1/2 cups worth.

Whisk in dry ingredients. Whisk in the dry ingredients, making sure to spoon and level the flours and protein powder, don’t scoop right from the bag.

Add mix-ins. Add in any optional mix ins. I used chocolate chips for this recipe, but you can used chopped walnuts or just leave it plain!

Bake. Bake until a toothpick comes out clean. If you notice the top browning too much, tent it with some foil.

Cool and serve. Remove from the oven and let cool completely before slicing to prevent any crumbling. Enjoy and try my protein waffles or marbled banana bread next!

two images showing mixing the wet ingredients

Key ingredients & substitutions

Banana. Very ripe and spotty brown bananas are what you need for this recipe. The riper the better, which means your bananas will be very sweet.

Greek Yogurt. The greek yogurt will add a lot of moisture to the bread as well as add a lot of protein. You can use dairy free or regular. I do not recommend non-greek yogurt as it is much more watery.

Eggs. You need three large eggs for this recipe, which will add a lot of protein and help this healthy banana bread rise. They also add a really fluffy texture and prevent the bread from getting dense.

Protein powder. Any protein powder you like will work, but I recommend one that is vanilla flavored and ideally stevia sweetened. I used pea protein but you can also use whey protein.

Sugar. I used light brown sugar, but any kind of granulated sugar will do. You can use white sugar to keep it simple, or coconut sugar for a refined sugar free version. If you use coconut sugar this protein banana bread will be much darker than pictured.

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Flour. You need a mix of blanched almond flour and gluten free all purpose flour. If you are not gluten free, you can use regular all purpose flour, but still use the almond flour.

This recipe calls for 1 cup of almond flour, but you can likely sub with equal parts oat flour for a nut free option. I have not tested this protein banana bread without almond flour, but oat flour is generally a safe bet!

Butter or oil. I recommend butter (either dairy free or regular) or coconut oil. To avoid any coconut flavor, be sure to use refined coconut oil.

two images showing mixing the dry ingredients in a bowl

Can I make it vegan?

Unfortunately, since this recipe calls for 3 whole eggs, I do not recommend subbing for flax eggs or any other egg substitute.

The eggs are really important for the overall texture and structure of the bread, so for best results, please follow the recipe as written! For a vegan option, try my chocolate chip banana bread instead!

banana bread batter in a loaf pan before baking

How to store

I always find that any recipe made with a lot of banana or apple sauce can get quite mushy if left out at room temperature for too long.

Banana bread can definitely be left at room temperature, but I prefer to store it in the fridge.

Be sure to let it cool completely, then slice and add to a container and keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can eat it cold, or warm it up in the microwave for a few seconds so it’s good as new!

five slices of the banana bread on a wire rack with melted chocolate chips

Can you use protein powder instead of flour in baked goods?

You can do this in some recipes, but gluten free baking is so tricky that I recommend sticking with a recipe that already calls for protein powder.

Oftentimes you can sub 1/3 cup for every 1 cup of flour for protein powder, but it’s so much easier following a recipe that already calls for it. Same with my banana bread protein cookies!

Protein powder acts similarly to flour in baked goods and helps absorb excess moisture. I don’t find that it gives a grainy texture at all, this banana bread is very soft and fluffy!

How to keep banana bread moist

I promise you will have no issues keeping this bread moist! Be sure you don’t over-bake it as that can easily dry it out. Also make sure you measure the flour properly to prevent a dry loaf.

If you scoop right from the bag, you may end up with more flour than you need, which can lead to dry bread.

up close image of a slice of the protein banana bread with a bite taken out

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4.91 from 65 votes

Protein Banana Bread

by: claire cary

This protein banana bread is a healthy snack that is so easy to make. With protein from greek yogurt, eggs and protein powder, this simple gluten free banana bread is perfect to meal prep for the week!
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Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 1 hour hr
Total: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
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Ingredients

Wet

  • 1 ½ cups banana puree about 3 large, ripe banans
  • ⅓ cup melted butter or coconut oil
  • ½ cup granulated sugar of choice light brown, coconut or white all work
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ cup greek yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Dry

  • 1 cup gluten free all purpose baking flour can sub regular AP flour
  • 1 cup blanched almond flour
  • ½ cup vanilla protein powder
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup chocolate chips optional
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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Spray and line a 9×5 loaf pan and set aside.
  • Puree the bananas and measure out 1 1/2 cups and add to a large mixing bowl.
  • Whisk in all remaining wet ingredients until smooth.
  • Whisk in the dry ingredients, making sure to spoon and level the flours, don’t scoop right from the bag.
  • Whisk until smooth.
  • Fold in the chocolate chips if using, you can also used chopped walnuts.
  • Transfer to your prepared loaf pan and top with additional chocolate chips if desired.
  • Bake for 55-65 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
  • Because of the nature of almond flour, you may notice the top browning before the center is done. I usually just leave as is, but you can tent the top with foil if desired.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then carefully lift out from the pan and let cool on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before slicing.
  • Slice and enjoy as is or with melted butter or nut butter.

Notes

You can use dairy free or regular greek yogurt. I do not recommend non-greek yogurt as it is much more watery.
Any protein powder you like will work, but I recommend one that is vanilla flavored and ideally stevia sweetened. I used pea protein but you can also use whey protein.
Serving: 1slice / Calories: 288kcal / Carbohydrates: 33g / Protein: 12g / Fat: 13g / Fiber: 4g / Sugar: 21g

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  1. D
    February 4, 2025

    I’m not one to follow up with a comment. But this is hands down the best banana bread I have ever had. It being gluten free as well?! My celiac self is so fortunate to have found and tested this. Thank you!!!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      February 5, 2025

      Just made my day! Thank you, can’t wait to see what else you make from the site!

      Reply
  2. Jules
    January 20, 2025

    Perfect banana bread!5 stars

    Reply
  3. Elizabeth
    January 6, 2025

    Delicious!5 stars

    Reply
  4. Chanell
    November 2, 2024

    Love this recipe! Have anyone ever used it waffles or pancakes? What would you alter for pancakes?5 stars

    Reply
  5. Sonya
    September 26, 2024

    I accidentally used LSA instead of almond flour and it still turned out delicious! Think I’ll try it with the almond flour next time to see how the original recipe turns out. But I’d happily use LSA in it again too5 stars

    Reply
  6. Jennifer
    September 1, 2024

    Is there any way to use ALL gf flour (like bob’s red mill 1-1 flour or mocaf/cassava flour) without using any nut/oat flour? Because nut/oat flours are hard to come by where I am. Thanks.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      September 3, 2024

      You can sub the almond flour for an additional 1/2 cup of GF all purpose flour.

      Reply
  7. Megan
    August 20, 2024

    How many slices do you get in one loaf? In order to measure out the serving size.

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 22, 2024

      About 10!

      Reply
  8. Rebecca
    August 11, 2024

    I forgot to say that I cut the white sugar in half only adding 1/4 cup of sugar I was afraid it would be too sweet. Especially my protein powder is very sweet.

    Reply
  9. Rebecca
    August 11, 2024

    I made this for my breakfast for this week at work I don’t have much time so I have to quickly grab something.lol.

    I have 2 1/2 cups of bananas puree. I was worried it would be to liquidy so I added an extra 1/4 cup of all purpose flour.
    And I didn’t add that much protein powder about two tablespoons because I don’t care for it that much. And I omit a chocolate chips.
    All in all it was delicious! Will make it again. ❤️❤️❤️❤️5 stars

    Reply
  10. Cloey
    August 4, 2024

    Love this recipe but wish I knew the macros on it!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 5, 2024

      At the bottom of the recipe card!

      Reply
  11. MJ
    July 30, 2024

    Can sour cream be used instead of Greek yogurt ?

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      July 31, 2024

      Yes!

      Reply
  12. Mikayla
    July 27, 2024

    I’m leaving 5 stars because this tastes really good (I ate a corner) but mine did not turn out. It was in the oven well over an hour and was still completely raw throughout the middle and bottom (yes, my oven works), but I’m wondering if it’s actually because of the flour. I used AP flour. In the recipe it says to sub 1:1 almond to AP, but in the comments you say to use 1.5 cups total, which got me confused. I’m wondering if the texture if off because I didn’t use enough flour? I’d really like to make this work! Sad it didn’t.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      July 29, 2024

      You would use 1 cup of GF all purpose flour as the recipe states, and then 1/2 cup MORE of AP flour instead of almond flour, which would be 1 1/2 cups total. If you only used 1 cup, it definitely would not be enough flour and would lead to a raw/soggy center!

      Reply
  13. lmRose
    May 29, 2024

    Absolutely delicious! Baked perfectly. I also added walnuts in addition to the 3/4 c. choc chips and sprinkled finely chopped chocolate on top and swirled it in. For the protein powder I used Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides. Wondering if anyone has completely omitted the 1/2 c. sugar (I used raw cane sugar). It’s a bit sweet for me for breakfast, which is when I eat it.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 29, 2024

      If the banana adds enough sweetness for you, you should be fine to omit the 1/2 cup of sugar!

      Reply
    2. Sam
      August 20, 2024

      I love this recipe. The first time I made this I completely forgot to put the sugar in… it doesn’t need it! The banana’s and chocolate chips make it sweet enough for me😬5 stars

      Reply
      1. Claire Cary
        August 22, 2024

        Perfect! Thanks, Sam!

        Reply
  14. Iman
    May 2, 2024

    Hello! What would be a good substitute for almond flour to make it nut free?

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 2, 2024

      You can try oat flour!

      Reply
  15. Elizabeth
    April 13, 2024

    The reviews aren’t kidding! This is the best protein banana bread (or protein baked good in general) that I’ve ever made or eaten! I followed this recipe to make mini muffins and they’re dangerous how delicious they are. It’s refreshing to have a gluten-free baked good with the texture of baked goods made with AP flour. Will absolutely be making this recipe again!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      April 14, 2024

      Ooh love the idea of mini muffins! Will have to give that a try 🙂

      Reply
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