Who knew paleo baking could taste so good? For more almond flour recipes, try our chocolate paleo banana muffins and our paleo apple cinnamon muffins.
This isn’t just any paleo banana bread recipe. It’s really delicious, and if you didn’t tell us it was paleo, we might never know.
With nutrient-dense ingredients like almond flour, eggs, coconut oil, and berries, it’s the type of healthy treat you can feel good about eating for breakfast.
It’s paleo, which means it’s completely grain-free, dairy-free, and naturally sweetened with coconut sugar. The paleo lemon glaze is optional, but adds a wonderful sweetness and a pop of bright citrus flavor.
It’s easy to make, and it all gets mixed in one bowl so clean-up is a breeze. Slice it up for a healthy snack on the go that kids will love, too!
Why you’ll love this almond flour banana bread
It’s rich, moist, and full of flavor It’s hearty, so it will keep you feeling fuller longer It’s easy to make and uses just one bowl (less mess = a win) It travels well in a backpack for a satisfying breakfast or snack on-the-go
Paleo banana bread ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need for the almond flour banana bread:
Ripe bananas – save the spotty ones, because it wouldn’t be banana bread without ’em. Eggs + Coconut oil – provide texture and moisture to the bread. Lemon zest + lemon juice – lemon and berries are basically made for each other. Using the zest gives this loaf lots of bright citrus flavor. Make sure to zest the lemon before you squeeze it! Coconut sugar – coconut sugar is a paleo sweetener, sometimes called coconut palm sugar. It looks like brown sugar but has a slightly crunchier texture. Almond flour – you can use blanched or unblanched, just be sure it’s not almond meal. Tapioca starch – sometimes called tapioca flour, this starch helps to bind the ingredients and helps give the banana bread a lighter, spongier texture. Baking soda – to make the bread rise. Berries – a mix of raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries is what we used but feel free to mix it up! We like to make it when berries are ripe and abundant in the summer, but you can also use frozen at any time of year.
To make a glaze without icing sugar, we use cashews which blend up nice and smooth. Cashews are super versatile and anyone following a paleo diet will tell you they are a life-saving ingredient. This is what you’ll need for the paleo glaze:
Raw cashews – raw, un-roasted, and unsalted cashews is what you’re after. Soak them in hot water while your banana bread is baking. This will help them blend up more smoothly. Honey – raw unpasteurized honey is suitable for a paleo diet, but any honey will work. Lemon juice – for that bright fresh lemon flavor. Water
How to make paleo banana bread
This paleo recipe for banana bread is healthy but tastes like the real thing! It’s satisfying and suitable for all eaters. Here’s how to make it in a couple of simple steps. Full recipe instructions are in the recipe card below.
Paleo banana bread variations
Like regular banana bread, there are a lot of ways to put a spin on this paleo version. Here are a few of our favorites add-ins:
Love crunch? Add a handful of chopped nuts like walnuts or pecans to the batter. Chocolate lover? Add paleo chocolate chips or chocolate chunks for all that chocolatey goodness. Mix up the berries! This loaf also tastes amazing with cranberries and makes a delicious healthy holiday treat.
Is paleo banana bread healthy?
We think so! With only real ingredients, this gluten-free banana bread with almond flour is full of nutrients, protein, healthy fats, and antioxidants. To make it extra healthy, add ½ cup of vital proteins collagen powder to the batter. For more ideas about how to cook with collagen, check out these recipes:
Super Creamy Almond Butter Latte Flourless Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes Curried Chicken Cauliflower Rice Soup Grab and Go Bacon and Egg Cups
When to serve paleo banana bread
Enjoy this almond flour banana bread as a satisfying snack any time of day. It tastes great with a hot cup of coffee or tea as a quick breakfast, or when that mid-day sweet craving hits and you want something healthy. Looking for a gluten-free, dairy-free dessert to bring to a Thanksgiving or Christmas party? Swap the berries for cranberries for a festive treat that everyone can enjoy! Also, try this oat flour banana bread!
More paleo dessert recipes
GF Zucchini Banana Bread Coconut Flour Banana Bread Chunky Monkey Paleo Banana Cookies Almond Flour Banana Bread Paleo Pumpkin Bread
If you love banana bread as much as we do, make sure to check out all of our banana bread recipes!
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