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Meal Type » Gluten Free Snacks » Vegan Gluten Free Banana Bread

Vegan Gluten Free Banana Bread

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.95 from 20 votes
May 10, 2023
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This is the best vegan and gluten free banana bread recipe. Made with oat flour and almond flour, this banana bread is healthy, moist, and loaded with chocolate chips or blueberry. This banana bread is the perfect healthy vegan snack, breakfast or dessert.
This is the best vegan and gluten free banana bread recipe. Made with oat flour and almond flour, this banana bread is healthy, moist, and loaded with chocolate chips or blueberry. This banana bread is the perfect healthy vegan snack, breakfast or dessert.
This is the best vegan and gluten free banana bread recipe. Made with oat flour and almond flour, this banana bread is healthy, moist, and loaded with chocolate chips or blueberry. This banana bread is the perfect healthy vegan snack, breakfast or dessert.
This is the best vegan and gluten free banana bread recipe. Made with oat flour and almond flour, this banana bread is healthy, moist, and loaded with chocolate chips or blueberry. This banana bread is the perfect healthy vegan snack, breakfast or dessert.
This is the best vegan and gluten free banana bread recipe. Made with oat flour and almond flour, this banana bread is healthy, moist, and loaded with chocolate chips or blueberry. This banana bread is the perfect healthy vegan snack, breakfast or dessert.

Fluffy, moist and easy to make, this vegan gluten free banana bread is absolutely delicious and made with simple, wholesome ingredients! Load it up with chocolate chips, walnuts, or enjoy as is! This banana bread is egg free, dairy free and refined sugar free.

vegan gluten free banana bread with chocolate chips

My favorite thing about banana bread is that it passes as breakfast, a snack, and dessert! I mean, when could that ever be a bad thing? (Peep these banana bread breakfast cookies).

This vegan gluten free banana bread has no eggs, no dairy, no gluten and NO refined sugar but is 100% delicious you won’t even realize you’re missing those things.

Seriously, if you’re looking for a classic chocolate chip banana bread and think a loaf made with oat flour and almond flour can’t be as good, think again! This recipe is fluffy, moist so easy to make and a truly crowd pleasing recipe.

It can be made vegan or with real eggs for extra fluff, you can use coconut sugar to keep it refined sugar free or keep it classic with brown sugar. You won’t even know the difference! Try my vegan banana cake or mini chocolate chip muffins next!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Completely allergy friendly
  • Refined sugar free
  • Made in one bowl
  • Incredibly moist & fluffy
ingredients in bowls

Key ingredients

BANANA PUREE. It’s more common to used mashed banana in banana bread, but I much prefer the texture with banana puree. Especially because a vegan gluten free banana bread runs the risk of getting gummy, banana puree keeps it super fluffy.

FLAX EGG. Since this recipe is vegan, well use one flax egg to help bind the ingredients together.

OIL. A bit of oil helps keep this bread extra moist. I used refined avocado oil, but any oil or even melted vegan butter will work.

MILK. I like using soy milk because the extra protein makes the banana bread a bit fluffier, but any kind of non-dairy milk will work.

SUGAR. Light brown, coconut, or regular white sugar will all work here! I do not recommend a liquid sweetener like maple syrup.

FLOUR. We’ll use a mix of oat flour and almond flour to keep this healthy and gluten free.

Showing how to make the batter in a glass bowl.

How to make vegan gluten free banana bread

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine the ground flax seeds with 2.5 tbsp of water and set aside. Skip this step if using a regular egg.

Add the bananas to a blender and puree until no lumps remain. Measure and make sure you have 1 3/4 cup worth.

Add to a bowl and add in all remaining wet ingredients. Whisk together. Add in all remaining dry ingredients aside from the chocolate chips and mix well with a wooden spoon.

Fold in the chocolate chips. Add the batter to a loaf pan (mine was 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 but 9×5 works too) lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle with additional chocolate chips and coconut sugar if desired. 

Bake for about 55 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. All ovens are different, but a toothpick should come out mostly clean with a few moist specks when the bread is fully cooked.

Once done, let cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, then lift out onto a cooling rack and let cool for about 2 hours before slicing. It’s important that it’s cool or it will crumble more easily since it really takes its shape as it cools.

Banana bread in a pan before going in the oven.

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How to keep it moist

Thanks to the bananas and oil in this recipe (and even the almond flour!), this bread is incredibly moist. You shouldn’t have any issues with it drying out.

However, to make sure it stays in tip top shape, I would suggest storing it either in a sealed tupperware container, or on a plate wrapped tightly with aluminum foil.

The crust is the only part that may get slightly dry, but as long as you keep it covered, you should be good to go!

Final recipe on a cooling rack with chocolate chips sprinkled.

Mashed vs. pureed bananas

Most banana bread recipes will require you to mash the bananas, but in this recipe, it’s best to puree them.

The texture is much better in my opinion and you don’t have to worry about it being gummy even though it’s gluten free! It’s much less dense when you puree the bananas, but still just as flavorful and moist.

vegan gluten free banana bread sliced on a piece of parchment paper

Substitutions & variations

This vegan gluten free banana bread can be easily adapted to fit your needs or adjusted based on the ingredients you have on hand.

Flax egg/egg: I used a flax egg in this recipe to keep it vegan, but I have tested it with a regular egg too and it works well either way! The real egg way will yield a slightly fluffier bread, but the taste will be the same.

Sugar: I used light brown sugar because I like to keep the color on the lighter side, but coconut sugar or even maple sugar (not syrup) works if you’re looking for a healthy refined sugar free recipe!

Oat flour: Don’t have oat flour on hand? Make your own! Grind up some rolled or quick oats in a food processor or high speed blender until you get a very fine flour. Process for a while to ensure it’s very finely ground.

Almond flour: If you want to make this nut free, you can sub the almond flour for one cup of oat flour. The bread may not be as moist since almond flour adds a lot of fat/moisture, so try lowering the bake time by about 5 minutes if you make this change.

This recipe originally called for almond meal from whole almonds, but I have tested it with almond flour from blanched almonds and it works either way. The color will be a bit darker if using almond meal.

Spices/Nuts: This recipe calls for cinnamon, which is optional, but you can add other spices such as nutmeg or even some chopped nuts to spruce things up!

one bite taken out of the vegan gluten free banana bread

How ripe should bananas be for bread?

The uglier your bananas, the better! You want the bananas to have lots of brown spots before making banana bread. This will ensure they are sweet enough AND will make the bread extra moist.

How to store and freeze

Once prepared, this bread will keep at room temperature for about 3-5 days or in the fridge for up to 1 week.

You can also freeze it! Just let it cool completely, then slice and freeze in an air tight zip lock bag for up to 2 months. Reheat in the oven at 300 until warm through the center.

Pro tip: Make sure you let the bread cool completely before slicing. This ensures the bread will not flatten or sink in the middle and will maintain its rise when you cut into it.

I suggest letting it cool for around two hours to keep the bread as fluffy as possible.

banana bread sliced with chocolate chips

Try these next!

  • Chocolate Chip Pancakes
  • Almond Flour Brownies
  • Paleo Chocolate Chunk Cookies
  • Banana Bread Breakfast Cookies
  • Zucchini Bread

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4.95 from 20 votes

Vegan Gluten Free Banana Bread

by: claire cary

Fluffy, moist and easy to make, this vegan gluten free banana bread is absolutely delicious and made with simple, wholesome ingredients! Load it up with chocolate chips, walnuts, or enjoy as is! This loaf is just as delicious as a classic.
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Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 50 minutes mins
Total: 1 hour hr
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Ingredients

Wet:

  • 1 ¾ cups pureed banana from very ripe bananas
  • ¼ cup oil I used refined avocado
  • ¼ cup non-dairy milk I used almond
  • ½ cup light brown or coconut sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds
  • 2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Dry:

  • 1 cup almond flour
  • 2 cups oat flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon optional
  • ¾ cup chocolate chips plus more for topping
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Combine the 1 tbsp of ground flax seeds with 2.5 tbsp of water and set aside. 
  • Add the bananas to a blender and puree until no lumps remain. Measure and make sure you have 1 3/4 cup worth.
  • Add to a bowl and add in all remaining wet ingredients including the flax mixture once thickened. Whisk together.
  • Add in all remaining dry ingredients aside from the chocolate chips and mix well with a rubber spatula
  • Gently fold in the chocolate chips. 
  • Add the batter to a loaf pan (mine was 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 but 9×5 works too) lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle with additional chocolate chips and coconut sugar if desired. 
  • Bake for 55-66 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. In my oven, a toothpick is usually clean at 55 minutes, but I usually add a few extra minutes to ensure the center is fully cooked.
  • Once done, let cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, then lift out onto a cooling rack and let cool for about 2 hours before slicing.
  • It’s important that it’s cool or it will crumble more easily since it really takes its shape as it cools! If you slice it early, it’ll still taste great, but it may sink a bit in the middle and crumble more easily.

Notes

You want your bananas to be nice and ripe with lots of brown spots to ensure the best flavor and texture of bread. 
This bread will keep on the counter for about 3-5 days. Keep it covered to prevent the crust from drying out. 
Most banana bread recipes will require you to mash the bananas, but in this recipe, it’s best to puree them. The texture is much better, moire moist and you don’t have to worry about it being gummy even though it’s gluten free! It’s much less dense when you puree the bananas, but still just as flavorful and moist.
I used refined avocado oil, but you can use any vegetable oil or melted coconut oil. 
Serving: 1slice / Calories: 318kcal / Carbohydrates: 43g / Protein: 5.6g / Fat: 11.8g / Fiber: 3.5g / Sugar: 23g

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  1. Grace
    March 22, 2022

    Sooo delicious! I used coconut oil and subbed the sugar for Splenda brown sugar and Monkfruit sweetener. I also was out of Almond Flour, so I used THM baking blend instead. 10/10 😋5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      March 27, 2022

      Perfect! So glad all of those subs worked!

      Reply
  2. Kelsee
    January 22, 2022

    This looks so delicious! I’ve been trying to find a good vegan banana bread recipe since my toddler is allergic to dairy and eggs. We don’t need to be gluten free though, do you think it’s possible to make this with regular flour in place of the almond flour (or in place of both flours?) Thanks!!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      January 26, 2022

      Unforuntately, these flours cannot be subbed for regular flour. I’d recommend sticking to a recipe with regular all purpose flour. Oat/almond flours behave very differently!

      Reply
  3. Tracy
    November 14, 2021

    I have been plant based for a few months. Prior to going PB, I had made banana bread, but it never turned out right. This recipe is perfect and I finally made a good log of banana bread! I can’t even tell that it’s vegan! Can’t wait to share it with my friends and see what they think!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      November 15, 2021

      Yay! Can’t wait to hear what they think either!

      Reply
  4. Nicole
    February 12, 2021

    Hello Claire, can you please confirm that your recipe calls for 2 tsp of apple cider vinegar? I see people commenting on apple sauce but I don’t see that you have apple sauce listed as an ingredient.
    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      February 12, 2021

      Hi Nicole! Sorry for the confusion. An older version of this recipe had apple sauce, but the updated version does not. You just need the apple cider vinegar, not apple sauce!

      Reply
  5. Toylor
    July 25, 2020

    I love your recipes and this one is another winner5 stars

    Reply
  6. Alana
    May 16, 2020

    This was *mwah* so good! I really enjoyed this recipe!! The loaf was moist and flavorful, and so easy as well! I made a few adjustments though. (1) in replacement of the coconut sugar I used 1/4 cup monk fruit and 1/4 cup half honey and date syrup- because, why not 💁‍♀️😊.(2) I omitted the apple sauce and just added more almond milk. (3) I used the same amt lemon juice in place of acv. (4) I used abt 2 Tbsp almond butter.🍌🍞🍫😋5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 17, 2020

      Thanks Alana! So glad it worked with those substitutions! Thanks for the feedback 🙂

      Reply
  7. Lauren
    February 5, 2020

    I’m trying my best right now to cut out dairy of my diet and I have a huge sweet tooth (and I love baking) so to find this blog with so many vegan recipes, it was a godsend! But this bread tops it all, it’s such a soft texture and it’s perfect for cutting up and grabbing for an on the go breakfast! I definitely recommend making this and it would be good for a dessert for a dinner party/get together. Total crowd pleaser!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      February 5, 2020

      Thanks Lauren! Breakfast, snack and dessert all in one is my favorite kind of recipe 🙂

      Reply
      1. Sunanda
        July 17, 2023

        How many eggs do we need to use to substitute for the ground flax seeds?

        Reply
        1. Claire Cary
          July 20, 2023

          Just one egg!

          Reply
  8. Michelle
    October 26, 2019

    I have made this epic deliciousness twice now and my toddler and I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!! Highly recommend!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      October 26, 2019

      Thanks Michelle!! Love hearing that 🙂

      Reply
  9. Beth Pierce
    August 19, 2019

    What a great way to start my day! Looking forward to enjoying this for breakfast tomorrow!5 stars

    Reply
  10. Dannii
    August 19, 2019

    I love banana bread as an afternoon treat with a coffee.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 19, 2019

      Mmm sounds like the perfect afternoon snack!

      Reply
  11. Taylor Kiser
    August 19, 2019

    I have some over-ripe bananas on the counter! Going to use them to make this! Looks so delicious!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 19, 2019

      Yesss! Overripe bananas always calls for banana bread!

      Reply
  12. Sapana
    August 19, 2019

    Claire, this banana bread was amazing! Love that you used oat flour and almond meal to make this. So good!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 19, 2019

      Thank you Sapana!! Can never go wrong with oat flour!

      Reply
  13. Emmeline
    August 19, 2019

    Oh this looks so good! I nevert tried banana bread but this chocolatey version looks so good I have to try it. Thank you!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 19, 2019

      Hope you love it!!

      Reply
  14. Elizabeth
    August 19, 2019

    This came out great! Made with walnuts instead of chocolate chips – really wanted a healthy breakfast option more so than sweet for the week. I often substitute gf vegan ingredients especially using oat and almond meals and flours so it was nice for me to be able to make a recipe as written. I usually prefer maple syrup in my bread but the coconut sugar is really nice here – it’s not too sweet at all. I was out of apple sauce so I added 1T more of coconut oil. This is a simple and really nice bread – dense as you’d expect but still some good crumb – moist but easy to slice. 50 mins was perfect cooking time. A keeper – thank you!4 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 19, 2019

      Thanks Elizabeth! Definitely dense (it’s hard to not be when it’s gluten free), but still delicious! So glad you liked it.

      Reply
  15. Marjorie
    March 9, 2019

    You’re recipes are so tasty and not at all hard to make. This is my favorite site for gluten free/vegan recipes. Thank you for sharing!!!

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      March 10, 2019

      Thanks so much Marjorie! I’m so happy to hear you enjoy the recipes!

      Reply
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