4-Ingredient Banana Bread

This 4 Ingredient Banana Bread is unbelievably delicious! It’s incredibly quick and easy to make, it’s delicious, soft, and fluffy despite only being made with four ingredients! It makes a perfect dessert, snack, or breakfast.

Bird's eye view of 4 ingredient banana bread.

I like to (humbly) think of myself as the Queen of recreating classic recipes, but making them easier and healthier and I try to use as few ingredients and tools as possible. This 4 ingredient banana bread recipe is exactly that.

Sometimes all you need is a slice of warm banana bread (with butter and cheese), I swear it always puts a smile on my face. But I know that sometimes our kitchen is a bit bare and all we have are a few basic ingredients. So this recipe is the solution to that problem.

I don’t know about you, but I almost always have these four ingredients in my kitchen: bananas, eggs, sugar, and self-raising flour. So I’ve taken those four ingredients and created a delicious banana bread recipe. It’s a game-changer! No butter, no oil, no fancy ingredients – just simplicity and deliciousness.

I hope that whenever you have a few brown bananas in your kitchen, your brain comes to this recipe immediately and that you treat yourself to this very simple yet very delicious 4 ingredient banana bread.

Two slices of banana bread on a white plate.

Why you’ll love this 4 ingredient banana bread

  • Well, you only need four ingredients: bananas, eggs, sugar, and self-raising flour.
  • Contains no oil or butter, making it lower in fats.
  • It’s soft, fluffy and delicious.
  • It’s quick and easy to make – no special tools or techniques needed.
  • It’s good for you! It’s made with coconut sugar, so no refined sugars.
  • It’s a great snack, dessert or breakfast.
  • It’s perfect for meal-prep.
  • It’s good for your soul and your body.
Bird's eye view of a banana bread.

Why This Banana Bread is Good for You

This 4 Ingredient Banana Bread isn’t just delicious; it’s also a healthier option compared to traditional recipes. Here’s why it’s good for you:

  1. Naturally Sweetened with Coconut Sugar: Unlike refined sugars, coconut sugar retains some nutrients like iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium. It also has a lower glycemic index, meaning it won’t cause sharp spikes in blood sugar levels, making it a more balanced choice for your sweet treats.
  2. No Butter or Oil: This recipe is made without butter or oil, reducing its fat content while still delivering a moist and fluffy texture. It’s a lighter option for those looking to enjoy a slice without overindulging.
  3. Rich in Nutrients from Bananas: Bananas are packed with essential vitamins and minerals like potassium, vitamin B6, and vitamin C. They’re also a great source of dietary fiber, supporting digestion and keeping you fuller for longer.
  4. No Artificial Additives: This banana bread is free from artificial flavors, preservatives, and unnecessary additives. It’s a simple, wholesome treat you can feel good about eating.
  5. Supports Meal Prep and Balanced Snacking: Perfect for meal prep, this banana bread is a convenient, nutrient-dense snack or breakfast option. Pair it with some nut butter or cheese for added protein and healthy fats, or enjoy it on its own as a quick energy boost.

Ingredients Needed

I’ve listed the ingredients below, to see the measurements and the full recipe, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this page!

Ingredients to make 4 ingredient banana bread.

Bananas: Obviously, you will need bananas. The riper the bananas, the better, as they’re sweeter and more flavorful. You want them to be spotty, if not brown. If your bananas aren’t ripe, there’s an easy trick – simply place the bananas (peel on) on a plate, in the oven whilst pre-heating. This will caramelize the bananas and make them sweeter and juicier.

Eggs: To add structure, moisture, and protein to banana bread.

Sugar: I use Coconut Sugar to keep the banana bread refined sugar-free, but you can use white or brown sugar or a sugar replacement that has a 1:1 ratio to sugar.

Self-Raising Flour: Self-raising flour already contains leavening agents, so this saves on ingredients as you don’t need to add any baking powder or baking soda.

If you don’t have self-raising flour, make your own by combining all-purpose flour with leavening agents: for every 1 cup of all-purpose flour, add 1½ teaspoons of baking powder and ¼ teaspoon of salt. For a gluten-free option, use a gluten-free self-raising flour blend or gluten-free all-purpose flour with the same leavening adjustment.

A sliced banana bread stacked on top of each other.

Equipment Needed

A slice of banana bread on a white plate, a bite has been taken from the corner.

How to make 4 Ingredient Banana Bread

Here is a detailed summary of how to make this Banana Bread; I’ve also included some photos, and you can watch the recipe video here. At the bottom of this page is a summarized version that can be printed.

Step One:
Begin by preheating your oven to 350°F (180°C). While the oven works its magic, line your loaf pan with parchment paper to ensure your banana bread doesn’t stick. Use a 2lb Loaf Tin if possible. If your loaf tin is smaller, you will need to bake it for longer, and if it’s bigger, you’ll need to bake it for less time. Keep an eye on it.

Whilst the oven is preheating, you can pop your bananas on a plate in the oven, this will make them even sweeter!

Step Two:
In a large mixing bowl, lay your three ripe bananas. Using a fork, whisk, potato masher, or even your hands, mash the bananas until they become smooth and creamy. You can also mash your bananas on a plate, I find this easier.

Step Three:
Into the mashed bananas, add your eggs and sugar. Use a whisk to whisk until it’s as smooth as possible.

Step Four:
Sieve your flour into the wet ingredients then gently fold the ingredients together until just combined.

Step Five:
Transfer the banana bread batter to your parchment-lined baking tin. You can slice a banana down the middle and place this on top if you like.

Step Six:
Bake the banana bread for 45-50 minutes, check for doneness after 45 minutes, a skewer should come out with a few moist crumbs on.

Step Seven:
Allow the banana bread to cool completely before slicing.

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