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The Ultimate Moist Banana Bread

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Last Updated:January 3, 2023Published:April 24, 2020
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This ultimate moist banana bread is super soft and flavorful – truly the best banana bread recipe! This homemade banana bread is easy to whip up, can be mixed by hand using one bowl, and stays unbelievably moist for DAYS! Say hello to your new favorite loaf of love!

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Stack of moist banana bread
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The Secret To The Ultimate Moist Banana Bread

  1. Sour Cream – sour cream gives the banana bread a moist, dense texture in the best way possible! It’s also the secret ingredinets in The BEST Frosted Banana Bars. If you’ve never made banana bread with sour cream, now is the time!
  2. Cornstarch – the secret ingredient! I learned the trick of adding banana bread with cornstarch when I worked at the campus bakery in college when they would add potato starch to banana bread. It was the most moist banana bread and the added starch was why!
  3. Melted Butter – I love using melted butter in recipes because it doesn’t require you having to soften the butter beforehand. And in this case, it doubles as ease and moisture!
  4. Ripe spotty bananas, of course! If your bananas aren’t quite ripe, you can learn how to quickly ripen bananas in the oven.

These four things together turn a classic banana bread recipe into something out of this world. No dry banana bread up in here!

Cornstarch, sour cream, and ripe bananas to make moist banana bread

Easy Banana Bread Ingredients

  • Mashed bananas (1½ cups = 3 large bananas)
  • Unsalted Butter (not margarine)
  • Brown & White Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Sour Cream
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Baking Soda & Baking Powder
  • Cornstarch
  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Salt
  • Cinnamon

PS. Making this as a gift? Check out my 5 Ways to Gift Banana Bread (+ free printables!).

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Slices of moist banana bread
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How to Make The Best Banana Bread:

Before You Start: Preheat Oven (important!)

Before you start, preheat your oven! You want to give your oven at least 20 minutes to heat up even if it beeps and tells you it’s preheated after 5 minutes (because trust me, 90% of ovens are liars and are not anywhere near preheated when they say they are!).

A properly heated oven is what will help your banana bread get this beautiful dome and bake through! If you want to know how to make the perfect banana bread, the oven is the first step!

Pan of moist banana bread in metal loaf pan

Step 1: Mash Bananas

In a large mixing bowl, mash ripe bananas (1½ cups; about 3 large) with a fork until broken up. You want to make sure you break up any large pieces or you will have chunks of banana in your bread which can cause it to bake weird.

Mashing ripe bananas with fork in bowl

Step 2: Add Wet Ingredients

  1. Once bananas are mashed, add in melted butter (½ cup), light brown sugar (½ cup), and granulated sugar (½ cup), then stir until combined.
  2. Add in the eggs (2 large), sour cream (½ cup) and vanilla extract (2 teaspoons) then stir until just combined. Once mixed, gently mix in baking soda (1 teaspoon), baking powder (½ teaspoon), and cinnamon (½ teaspoon).

IMPORTANT: To achieve the dense and moist texture we’re going for you MUST mix by hand! Using an electric mixer will whip too much air into the bread and affect the texture.

Stirring banana bread batter with spatula

Step 3: Add Dry Ingredients

Lastly, mix in cornstarch (1 tablespoon), salt (½ teaspoon), and all-purpose flour (1½ cups) and stir until just combined. You do not want to mix this for any longer than it takes for the flour to disappear or it will become dense and chewy. Warning: do not over-mix!

What happens if you over-mix banana bread batter? It will become crumbly and dry instead of moist. It’s important to mix the ingredients together just long enough that they’re all combined. This is why I HIGHLY recommend mixing this by hand (not with an electric mixer).

Mixing banana bread batter with spatula

Step 4: Fill Pan

Grease a 9″ metal loaf pan 2/3 full. Technically you can usually fill up heavy batters like this almost all the way, just being sure to leave about ½” at the top without having it rise over. This recipe doesn’t rise as much as other quick bread recipes but you still need to leave room on the top for some expansion.

Pan Tips: Because there are varying sizes of “standard” loaf pans (some are wider than others and therefore fit more), you may end up with a little extra batter. You can scoop any extra into muffin tins and bake for 18-20 minutes.

Metal loaf pan filled 2/3 full with banana bread batter

Step 5: Bake & Let Cool

Bake at 350°F for 60 minutes on the bottom or middle rack of your oven. IMPORTANT: At the 45 minute mark while baking, gently cover the top of your loaf with foil to prevent the top from browning.

Test doneness by sliding a toothpick or skewer into the center while it’s still in the oven. If it comes out clean (or just with a crumb or two) it’s fully cooked and ready.

Oven Placement Tip: You do not want it too close to the top or the top of the loaf will brown faster than the inside can cook.

Loaf pan of banana bread

Step 6: Let Cool, Slice, and Enjoy!

Once cooled, use a large straight-edged knife to slice the banana bread. I like to cut it in thick pieces, as the moistness is even more apparent this way! Top with butter and enjoy with a glass of milk for breakfast!

Tip: For the best slices, you should ideally allow banana bread to cool in the pan for about an hour to allow it to set and cool. If not eating right away, cover with foil and let it cool.

I will also say that this banana bread is even better Day 2. I mean, warm banana bread with butter is good but trust me, it’s even better the next day after all the banana flavor melds together. I’m biased but I might just say that this is the best banana bread recipe in the world on Day 2.

Slices of banana bread

Storing, Freezing, and Gifting!

How to Store Banana Bread

If you want to know how to keep banana bread moist, here’s a trick! Place two pieces of paper towel around your loaf and then wrap banana bread in plastic wrap while it’s still slightly warm (not hot). The plastic will trap the moisture inside, while the paper towel will help absorb moisture that would make it get mushy. Alternatively, you can store the loaf in a gallon-sized ziploc bag.

How to gift banana bread?

Check out my 5 Ways to Gift Banana Bread (+ free printables!).

Can you freeze banana bread?

Absolutely! To freeze, wrap loaf in several layers of plastic wrap then place in a freezer bag or container. This will keep the banana bread moist and can be frozen for up to 3 months.

When ready to eat, remove from freezer and allow to thaw at room temperature (still wrapped).

Ripe brown bananas

Ripe bananas are key!

How do you ripen banana for banana bread really quick?

Don’t have bananas on hand or don’t want to wait for to ripen? Did you know you can ripen bananas in the oven (and without a paper bag!). Simply place bananas (with their peel still on) on a rimmed baking sheet for 30-40 minutes at 300 degrees. The bananas will turn pure black and all the gooey insides will caramelize. Hooray for quick ripe bananas!

How ripe should bananas be for banana bread?

The ideal color for ripe bananas for use in banana bread is when they are spotted brown, mostly brown or even black. The grosser looking, the better! The bananas shown below are just good enough, although I personally like them even browner than this!

Tip: I love using organic bananas for the best moist banana bread. I find that organic bananas have a more pungent banana taste and create a more flavorful, award-winning banana bread recipe.

Metal muffin tin of banana muffins

More Frequently Asked Questions…

Can I substitute sour cream?

If you don’t have sour cream you can substitute in plain greek yogurt (you can also use fat free sour cream). Just be sure to mix the yogurt well before measuring to prevent all the liquid juices from being too much in the batter.

Can I substitute the butter for oil?

I have not tried this but would suspect it would change the texture and flavor of the bread. If you try it, be sure to report back! I’ve gotten lots of requests over the years for an easy banana bread without vegetable oil and this version with melted butter is truly the best!

Is corn flour the same as corn starch?

No, corn flour and corn starch are two different ingredients. If you don’t have access to corn starch simply omit it from the recipe. Your bread just may not be as moist.

Can I make this banana bread gluten free?

I have made this recipe using Gluten Free All-Purpose 1-to-1 flour before and it turned out great. It’s not as moist or “bendable” as the regular version, but it’s a great gluten free or celiac option. Just be sure to check all of your ingredients to ensure compliance with your allergy.

Can I add mix-ins?

Of course! You can turn this into a super moist banana nut bread recipe simply by adding 1/2 cup of toasted walnuts or raisans. Or make it chocolate chip banana bread by adding in 1 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips!

Can you make these into muffins?

Yes! You can easily turn this recipe into moist banana bread muffins. Simply fill greased muffin tips with about 4.5 tablespoons batter (3/4 full) and bake for 18-20 minutes until toothpick comes out clean. This will yield you about 12 regular-sized muffins.

What makes banana bread soft and moist?

Melted butter, sour cream, and cornstarch are all secret ingredients to making the moistest banana bread!

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The Ultimate Moist Banana Bread

The ultimate moist, super soft and flavorful banana bread recipe ever! This homemade banana bread is easy to whip up, can be mixed by hand using one bowl, and stays unbelievably moist for DAYS! Say hello to your new favorite loaf of love!

Author: Melissa Rose
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Category: American
Keyword: banana, banana bread, moist banana bread
Servings: 10 slices (1 loaf)
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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups ripe bananas about 3 large bananas
  • ½ cup unsalted butter melted
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup sour cream or plain greek yogurt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour spooned and leveled

Before you begin! If you make this, will you do me a huge favor and leave a review and rating letting me know how you liked this recipe? This helps my small business thrive so I can continue providing free recipes and high-quality content for you.

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F – this is important! You want to give your oven at least 20 minutes to heat up EVEN if it beeps and tells you it’s preheated after 5 minutes (ovens lie!).

  2. In a large mixing bowl, mash ripe bananas (1½ cups, i.e. about 3 large bananas) with a fork until broken up. You want to make sure you break up any large pieces or you will have large pieces of banana in your bread and it can cause it to bake weird.

  3. Mix in melted butter (½ cup, i.e. 1 stick), light brown sugar (½ cup), and granulated sugar (½ cup), then stir until combined. 

    NOTE: To achieve the dense and moist texture we’re going for you MUST mix by hand! Using an electric mixer will whip too much air into the bread and affect the texture.

  4. Add in the eggs (2 large), sour cream (½ cup), and vanilla extract (2 teaspoons) then stir until just combined. Once mixed, add in the baking soda (1 teaspoon), baking powder (½ teaspoon), and cinnamon (½ teaspoon) then mix again.

  5. Lastly, mix in salt (½ teaspoon), cornstarch (1 tablespoon), and all-purpose flour (1½ cups) and stir until just combined. You do not want to mix this for any longer than it takes for the flour to disappear or it will become dense and chewy. Do not overmix!

  6. Grease a 9" metal loaf pan ⅔ full (you can usually fill up heavy batters like this almost all the way, just being sure to leave about ½″ at the top without having it rise over).

    Note: Because there are varying size of “standard” loaf pans (some are wider than others and therefore fit more), you may end up with a little extra batter. You can scoop the rest into muffin tins and bake.

  7. (Read this step carefully!) Bake at 350°F for 60 minutes on the bottom or middle rack of your oven. After 45 minutes of it baking, gently cover the top of your loaf with foil to prevent the top from browning. When baking, place your loaf near the bottom/middle of oven. You do not want it too close to the top or the top will brown faster than the inside can cook.

  8. Test doneness by sliding a toothpick or skewer into the center while it's still in the oven. If it comes out clean (or just with a crumb or two) it's ready.

    Once baked, you should ideally allow banana bread to cool in the pan for about an hour to allow it to set and cool. If not eating right away, cover with foil and let it completely cool before putting in a ziploc bag. Wrapping it in plastic too soon will trap the steam and could make your bread mushy. See notes below for storage instructions.

Last Step! Please leave a review and rating letting me know how you liked this recipe! This helps my small business thrive so I can continue providing free recipes and high-quality content for you.

Recipe Notes

Can I substitute sour cream with something else? If you don’t have sour cream you can substitute in plain greek yogurt. Just be sure to mix your yogurt well before measuring to prevent all the liquid juices from being too much in the batter.

Can you make these into muffins? Yes! Fill greased muffin tips with about 4.5 tablespoons batter and bake for 18-20 minutes until toothpick comes out clean. This will yield you about 12 muffins.

Pan Size Tips: Because there are varying size of “standard” loaf pans (some are wider than others and therefore fit more), you may end up with a little extra batter. You can scoop the rest into muffin tins and bake.

Oven Placement Tip: You do not want it too close to the top or the top will brown faster than the inside can cook.

Storage Tips: If warm: wrap in foil until cooled and let sit on counter. If completely cooled: wrap in plastic wrap or place in a gallon-sized ziploc bag. Storing it in plastic will ultimately make it stay moist longer.

Freezing Tips: To freeze, wrap loaf in several layers of plastic wrap then place in a freezer bag or container. This will keep the banana bread moist and can be frozen for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, remove from freezer and allow to thaw at room temperature (still wrapped).

Better on Day 2! I will say that this banana bread is even better Day 2. I mean, warm banana bread with butter is good but trust me, it’s even better the next day after all the banana flavor melds together.

Ripen Bananas Quick! Don’t have bananas on hand or don’t want to wait for to ripen? Did you know you can ripen bananas in the oven (and without a paper bag!). Simply place bananas (with their peel still on) on a rimmed baking sheet for 30-40 minutes at 300 degrees. The bananas will turn black and all the gooey insides will caramelize. Hooray for quick ripe bananas!

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Nutrition

Calories: 335kcal
Fat: 17g
Saturated fat: 10g
Cholesterol: 75mg
Sodium: 271mg
Potassium: 196mg
Carbohydrates: 42g
Fiber: 1g
Sugar: 25g
Protein: 4g
Vitamin A: 560%
Vitamin C: 2%
Calcium: 67%
Iron: 1%

Did you make this easy banana bread? In my eyes, this is the best banana bread recipe in the world! If you love it, be sure to leave a five star rating below!

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  1. Lori says

    06/04/2022 at 5:41 pm

    5 stars
    Seriously delicious! I didn’t even have to bring out the hand mixer! And just one bowl to clean! Super moist. I added walnuts to mine and sprinkled some brown sugar on the bottom of the loaf pan and the top of the mixture. Yum!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      06/06/2022 at 3:08 pm

      I am glad that you enjoyed it Lori, thank you for taking the time to leave a review for the recipe!

      Reply
  2. Erin says

    05/30/2022 at 3:01 pm

    5 stars
    Yum!!! Followed recipe exactly, other than slightly less baking time, and it’s wonderful! Our oven tends to bake fast, though. Thank you for a fantastic recipe!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/31/2022 at 1:40 pm

      Every oven is different, and I am glad that you know yours so well Erin! Glad that you enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply
  3. Amy Kramer says

    05/30/2022 at 6:47 am

    5 stars
    Amazing! Thank you !

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/31/2022 at 1:42 pm

      So glad you liked it Amy, thank you for taking the time to leave a review!

      Reply
  4. Brenna McCoy says

    05/29/2022 at 8:45 pm

    5 stars
    I’ve tried many banana bread recipes, but this one is the BEST! My husband can stop eating this banana bread! It’s perfectly moist, fluffy, and delicate. Will be making this for years to come!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/31/2022 at 1:43 pm

      Thank you very much for this wonderful review, Brenna. I am so glad that your family has enjoyed the banana bread!

      Reply
  5. Tiffany says

    05/29/2022 at 2:40 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely amazing!! Thank you for sharing, I have to make another one for our family get together because everyone ate the first one right up….lol

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/31/2022 at 1:46 pm

      So glad that your family has enjoyed the banana bread Tiffany, thank you so much for leaving a review.

      Reply
  6. Allie says

    05/29/2022 at 1:50 pm

    5 stars
    Super moist, delicious, I make a lot of banana bread (can’t seem to eat bananas fast enough! Is it on purpose? Maybe) and this is by far the best recipe I’ve found!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/31/2022 at 1:48 pm

      I also seem to have bananas that are ready for baking Allie, even if it isn’t on purpose! So glad that you and your family have enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply
  7. Chelsea says

    05/29/2022 at 10:25 am

    5 stars
    Very moist!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/29/2022 at 1:25 pm

      Glad that you enjoyed the recipe Chelsea, thank you for taking time to leave a review!

      Reply
  8. Desi says

    05/29/2022 at 8:13 am

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious!! This is now my new banana bread recipe! Thank you!!!

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/29/2022 at 1:03 pm

      So glad that you enjoyed this recipe Desi! Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.

      Reply
  9. Wini Sy says

    05/28/2022 at 3:58 pm

    5 stars
    Love it! Really moist and crispy. I subbed oat flour and it came out delicious!! A+++

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/29/2022 at 1:15 pm

      I am glad that you enjoyed it and that it turned out well with the Oat Flour!
      Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and let us know!

      Reply
  10. Coco says

    05/28/2022 at 5:23 am

    Haven’t made the banana bread yet. Was wondering of anyone had used oat flour in this and if so how much they used?

    Reply
    • Melissa says

      05/28/2022 at 9:07 pm

      Hi Coco! I haven’t tried it but I just read a comment someone left today (it should be showing now!) where they said they used oat flour with success…so it might be worth a shot!

      Reply
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