BLUEBERRY BANANA BREAD WITH ALMOND MILK
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Blueberry Banana Bread with Almond Milk has a lot going on with it. It’s full of healthier ingredients like almond milk, coconut oil, Greek yogurt, and agave nectar!
I thought about this bread the last few days of my vacation. I knew I wanted to make bread with Silk Almond Milk. I’m not a huge fan of banana flavoring or bananas cooked in anything that’s why you’ll find this Banana Bread light on bananas and heavy on blueberries with almond milk, coconut oil, Greek yogurt and agave nectar all playing parts in adding flavor.
The texture is moist with a fluffy air pockets and juicy bursts of flavor from the blueberries. A sprinkle of sugar on top of the bread before baking creates a slight crunch.
The Silk Protein + Fiberยฎ Almond Milk in this recipe replaces traditional milk in this bread. It keeps the bread light and fluffy while adding protein and fiber. Silk Protein +Fiber is an almond milk fortified with 5 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber in every serving.
I actually drink Silk Protein + Fiberยฎ in my post-run morning shake. Did you know the quicker you replace protein after a workout the better, it’s recommended to drink within an hour of working out. It actually aids in recovery and helps prevent muscle loss. This practice actually has a name, it’s called Protein Timing. The idea behind it is that resistance training increases amino acid delivery to muscles as well as absorption. Therefore, the sooner you consume protein post-exercise, the bigger the stimulation in muscle protein synthesis.
I’ve been drinking a shake for a couple of years now, but just recently started cooking with almond milk. Yeah, I’m fast like that.
Blueberry Banana Bread with Almond Milk
Greek yogurt keeps the texture of this Blueberry Banana Bread soft and moist. I almost always substitute Greek yogurt for sour cream in my recipes now. It adds extra moisture, a nice tang and great protein.
I find using coconut oil in bread or cake recipes actually keeps the cake moist longer than when using
More tips…
Perfect bananas for this recipe may not look so perfect. Allow the bananas to get very ripe, very speckled or almost black. The darker the skin, the sweeter the banana will be.
I prefer to bake with frozen blueberries for the simple fact that I can keep frozen fruit, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and peaches, on hand for baking. They’re ready when I’m ready and I don’t have to run to the store when I get in the mood to bake at 6 a.m. (Yes, I do bake that early at times.)
Bread baking tips!
- Only grease and flour the bottom of your loaf pan. This will allow the batter to cling to the sides and will rise taller.
- Also, start your oven on a very high temperature then lowering will create that dome shape center in a loaf of bread much like bakeries.
You can make these as muffins, simply cut your cook time down to 16 to 20 minutes, depending on the size of your muffin pan.
Try these recipes too!
- Greek Yogurt Berry Parfait
- Dairy-Free Banana Bread
- Cornmeal Blueberry Waffles
- Fresh Blueberry Coffee Cake
- Pineapple Upside Down Bread Pudding
Blueberry Banana Bread with Almond Milk and Coconut Oil
Ingredients
- 2 and ยฝ cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup agave syrup
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 2 large eggs at room temperature
- 4 tablespoon Greek yogurt
- 4 tablespoon unsweetened unflavored almond milk
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon this is optional if cinnamon isn’t your thing, leave it out
- 1/2 cup very ripe banana mashed (1 large)
- 1 cup frozen blueberries I used frozen
- 1/2 tablespoon granulated sugar optional, for sprinkling on top
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In a medium-size bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
- In another bowl, mix agave and coconut oil, add eggs and whisk vigorously to combine. Whisk in yogurt, almond milk, and vanilla, mix in bananas.
- Add flour mixture to wet ingredients and mix until evenly moistened. Be careful not to over-mix, this will make the dough tough.
- Carefully fold in blueberries.
- Pour into one greased and flour (bottom only) 9×5-inch loaf pan.
- Bake 10 minutes at 425 degrees. Reduce heat to 375 and bake 30 to 35 minutes. Check for doneness with a wooden pick. Cool 10 minutes on wire rack before inverting.
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
When using Frozen blueberries, do you take them out of the freezer and let them defrost in frig before making this recipe or do you put them in the recipe frozen?
There isn’t a darned thing about this bread that doesn’t make me want to throw my face into the whole loaf of it! Well, truthfully, there is one thing… I’m allergic to coconut. You lucked out, because otherwise, this would have disappeared before your eyes!
Becca, I hate that, you’d like it, you can sub veg oil for the coconut oil!
Can you substitute sugar for agave syrup in this recipe?
My doctor recommended that I switch to almond milk for oatmeal and for cooking as I have a sensitive stomach. The nutrition boost really helps me lose weight too.
I am going to make this, and I’m a very by the recipe kind of gal. You say to reduce the heat, what do you reduce the heat to? And how would you change it to make mini loafs? Any time difference or would it be similar to the muffin timing?
Reduce it to 375 after 10 minutes and bake until wooden pick comes out clean. This may be 35 to 40 minutes. For a mini-loaf of 3.5 by 5 inches, use the same termperatures, it would probably take 25 minutes, but I haven’t tried it in a mini-loaf. Just keep an eye on it and test the center. lmk how they turn out
This banana bread looks amazing, Paula! I love that you added blueberries and almond milk – such a great combo! Pinned ๐
Thanks Kelly!
Your banana and blueberry bread looks wonderful…I love both of those flavors! I would never have thought to use almond milk but I will give it a try! ๐ Pinned, of course!
I’ve been experimenting wooking with almond milk the last year. I’ve found if you take that fat from cow’s milk out,you have to had more flavor thus the blueberry/banana combo. It’s a really moist bread.