Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Best Banana Bread @authordarcihannah

Darci Hannah: I’m going to be honest here, although I bake quite a lot and try all sorts of recipes for interesting and delicious baked goods, to me a slice of good banana bread is the ultimate comfort food. Banana bread is not only my favorite quick bread, but it’s my go to baked good, especially when I purchase a bunch of bananas for the family and they go brown before we eat them. It happens quite a lot around our house, and I’m glad it does. Because when I have soft, brown bananas I know it’s time for banana bread.

I thought I had a good recipe for banana bread until I was watching an episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Uncharted. In this episode Gordon was in Hawaii for a challenge with a local chef. I don’t really remember what competition dish he was making for the episode, because for me it was overshadowed by his little trip to a bakery in Hana known for their banana bread. The bread looked so delicious and buttery that I wanted to try it. However, flying to Hawaii was out of the question. Instead, I decided to find a recipe that looked like the Hana Banana Bread on the show. Many brown bananas later, I came across this recipe given to me by my dear friend, Sue Hanson. Sue and I worked at our public library together, and she’s a hiking buddy of mine. She’s a great baker too. When I made her banana bread recipe and took that first bite, I knew that this was the banana bread I’d been waiting my whole life for. It’s that good. I’ve made a few tweaks to the original recipe and thought I’d share it with you!

Best Banana Bread


Ingredients:



3 very ripe (black) bananas

1 cup sugar

1 ¼ cup flour

1 egg beaten

6 tablespoons melted butter

 1 teaspoon baking soda

½ teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

(1/2 cup walnuts and/or chocolate chips optional)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.







Put the flour in a large mixing bowl. Next add the sugar to the ripe bananas. Add the egg, baking soda, salt, vanilla extract. Give it a little stir then add the melted butter. Mix until the flour has been incorporated, but do not over mix the batter. Pour into a lightly greased loaf pan and bake at 325 degrees for an hour or until done. Let cool and enjoy!


What is your favorite quick bread to make? 




Darci Hannah is the bestselling author of the Beacon Bakeshop Mystery Series, the Food & Spirits Mystery Series, the Very Cherry Mystery Series, and two works of historical fiction, The Exile of Sara Stevenson, and The Angel of Blythe Hall. Darci grew up in the Midwest and currently lives in a small town in Michigan with her husband and two dogs. Darci is a lifelong lover of the Great Lakes, a natural wonder that inspires many of her stories. Passionate about family, dogs, food, baking, history, books, lighthouses, laughter, good conversations, coffee, and the paranormal, Darci feels especially blessed to have found a way to combine her interests in the stories she writes. It brings her great joy to be able to share them with you. 

Connect with Darci at www.darcihannah.com



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Because no one is out of the woods yet.




21 comments:

  1. Your banana bread looks and sounds amazing, Darci! And easy to make too. I like your addition of melted butter instead of having to cream butter and sugar together. I'll definitely be giving your recipe a try... I just so happen to have loads of overly ripe bananas on hand.

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    1. Thank you, Kim. It's so easy and delicious. The melted butter is the key! I hope you like it!

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  2. Thank you so much for the Best Banana Bread recipe! Sounds delicious.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. You are so welcome. It's my favorite banana bread recipe. I hope you like it!

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  3. I love banana bread! Zucchini bread is my second favorite, especially when it has lots of chocolate chips.

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    1. I've never tried zucchini bread with chocolate chips. That sounds yummy! I also love cranberry bread in the fall. That's a good one too!

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  4. Darci, banana bread is one of my favorites too. I like that this recipe keeps the focus on the bananas without a lot of extra ingredients. Thanks for sharing it!

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  5. My top favorite quick bread is, cranberry orange. I make it every fall. I also like to make chocolate chip bread. But the chocolate always tastes a little rich.

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    1. Good call! I love cranberry orange bread. It's my second favorite, followed closely by pumpkin bread. I usually put chocolate chips in my pumpkin bread, which my sons love! They request that every fall, so when they come to visit I try to make a few loaves so they can take one home!

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  6. Banana bread joy! Thanks you for sharing today, Darci. Quick breads are always enjoyed at our house: pumpkin, apple, banana ~ a warm slice and a cup of coffee is a welcome treat.

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    1. Thank you, Cleo! We love quick breads here too, as you can tell. You are so right, a slice of our favorite quick bread with a cup of coffee is heaven!

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  7. I do enjoy a tasty slice of banana bread, but my favorite to make is apple cider bread. It's a fall must around here. Once the weather cools down enough to turn the oven on again (sometime in November!) I'll start baking again. Meanwhile, it's the bakery for me.

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    1. Wow! I've never made apple cider bread! I don't think I've ever heard of it either. That sound absolutely delicious. Now I'm going to have to try it this fall! Thank you!

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  8. Thank you so much for this banana bread recipe, Darci! I am also a huge fan of banana bread, and always have a stash of overripe bananas in the freezer for this purpose, plus banana shakes in the warmer months. I agree with you that they are an easy and quick way to satisfy a sweet tooth and provide comfort!!! I am loving the second installment in your Food and Spirits series, and will be reviewing it as soon as I finish it!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! JOY!!! Luis at ole dot travel

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    1. Thank you, Luis! I love that you have a stash of ripe bananas in your freezer! I need to do that too, but usually end up making banana bread instead, lol. Also, I am so happy to hear that you're enjoying A Spirited Supper at Dundoon Castle! You just made my day!!

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  9. The winner!
    What makes this one special?

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    1. It has more banana in it, less flour, and melted butter! It's a denser loaf with lots of flavor. That's what makes it the best to me. I could be wrong. Everyone has their own particular tastes and favorites. Honestly, I don't think I've ever had a bad banana bread.

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  10. This sounds delicious. I love banana bread but when I bake, it's usually a pumpkin bread quick mix in the fall. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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    1. I love pumpkin bread too! That's my fall go to bread, and it's delicious. I always use my mom's recipe for pumpkin bread because to me it's the best one I've tasted! Thanks for the comment!

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  11. I'd read a book with my daughter. Alam22@msn.com

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  12. I make banana, pumpkin and zucchini bread. Thank you for the recipe.Deborah

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