Grain-free Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread: One simple addition turns a classic banana bread into something even more delicious! With only 7 grams of sugar per serving it's healthy enough to enjoy as part of your breakfast yet still decadent enough to serve at a special gathering with friends and/or family.
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One simple addition turns a classic banana bread into something even more delicious!
As if banana bread wasn’t delicious enough!
Fellow banana bread lovers, I’ve got your back! I’m taking the classic banana bread to the next level with this crazy delicious, drool-worthy Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread recipe.
Now I may be a little biased here as one of my most favorite childhood treats was my grandma BK’s banana bread slathered with peanut butter and sprinkled with a few chocolate chips. Seriously, so good! And this Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread recipe has all of that; peanuts, chocolate and ripe bananas baked to perfection…but without all of the sugar!
That’s right! Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread is low in sugar, too.
This recipe is gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, vegetarian and low in sugar. Many banana bread recipes, like my grandma BK’s (which is delicious and I do still enjoy it every once in awhile because #foodfreedom), calls for a whole cup of white sugar and as a result you end up with 30 g (7.5 tsp) of sugar or more per serving. Yikes! But not this recipe that I’m sharing today. I’ve eliminated the sugar all together. The three ripe bananas that this recipe calls for provides just enough sweetness. In addition, there is just a little bit of honey in the Wholeme Salted Peanut Clusters that I used in this recipe that also adds a nice touch of sweet. One thick slice of this bread comes in at just 7 grams of sugar and most of that being natural sugar from the bananas. The more ripe (brown/black) the bananas the sweeter the bread.
It’s time to introduce the MVP in our Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread.
If you haven’t heard the news, Wholeme just launched their brand new flavor, Salted Peanut Chocolate Clusters and its out of this world delicious…and I’m NOT even exaggerating! Ummmm…can you say Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup?! Folks, you’ve go to get your hands on this stuff!
We were one of the very first to sample this NEW flavor!
Jess and I had the lovely opportunity this past November to meet the ever-so-kind people behind the company and tour the facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota where all of the Wholeme magic happens. Lucky for us, we just so happened to visit on the same day they were perfecting this new flavor which allowed us to be one of the very first to sample it. Woot! As a lover of peanut butter, you bet I was thrilled about this new flavor! While all of the Wholeme flavors our perfectly tasty and they all taste great on their own or simply served with coconut milk or Greek yogurt, it’s always fun to get creative in the kitchen. The first thing that came to my mind when brainstorming a recipe I could create was to replace the nuts and chocolate chips in my go-to Grain-free Banana Bread Muffin recipe with new Salted Peanut Chocolate Wholeme flavor and turn it into a bread. So I went with it and the results were…well, I will let you be your own judge! 😉
Wholeme is available in several Whole Foods and natural food stores throughout the US and always available on Amazon and the Wholeme website.
So grab a bag of Wholeme and give this Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread a try! And don’t forget to slather it with peanut butter before eating.
With only 7 grams of sugar per slice, this bread is healthy enough to enjoy as part of your breakfast and decadent enough to serve at a special gathering with friends and/or family.
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Grain-free Salted Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread: One simple addition turns a classic banana bread into something even more delicious! With only 7 grams of sugar per serving it’s healthy enough to enjoy as part of your breakfast yet still decadent enough to serve at a special gathering with friends and/or family.
In a medium bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients and mix.
Stir in mashed banana, melted coconut oil, whisked eggs and vanilla. Once combined, gently fold in crumbled Salted Peanut Chocolate WholeMe Clusters.
Transfer dough to a 9-inch greased loaf pan. Sprinkle with a few crumbles of WholeMe Clusters.
Bake in oven for 40-44 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Check bread half way through baking time. If top begins to burn, cover with foil.
Allow bread to cool for about 5-10 minutes. Then scrap edges with a knife and remove warm bread from pan carefully and place on a wire rack to cool before slicing into 10 pieces.
Tip: for easy bread removal, line loaf pan with parchment paper before adding batter.
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Notes
**You will notice green little specs in the bread after it is baked and cooled. No worries, it’s just the sunflower seeds.
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Stacie is a Licensed and Registered Dietitian from rural southern Minnesota where she, her husband and three children reside with their dog. She’s a co-founder of The Real Food RDs and content creator of simple and wholesome recipes. She loves all kinds of fitness and has a passion to inspire as many as she can live a healthier and happier life both in and out of the kitchen - the driving force behind the co-development of the The Real Food RDs brand.
Mine came out really crumbly…I can’t cut it into pieces without it just falling apart. Any ideas? I used a combo of chocolate granola and peanuts instead of the Whole Me Clusters but that was the only difference. Any ideas?
The kids still love it – they just have to eat it with a spoon 🙂
The clusters shouldn’t affect the consistency of the bread. My guess is that it may be the coconut flour because that absorbs so much liquid and it’s very easy to pack too much in the measuring cup. Cutting back on the coconut flour (by just a few teaspoons) should fix that issue.
We haven’t tested this recipe with an alternative flour so we can’t say for sure. We do have a Gluten-Free Banana Bread recipe that you could tweak but omitting the chocolate chips and using granola and a bit of peanut butter instead.
I made this today and it is so delicious!! So moist and flavorful.
I used Kind Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Clusters because I could not fine the Wholeme Salted Peanut Clusters in my area or on Amazon.
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Can I make this without the clusters, as just a traditional bread? If so, do I need to make any adjustments?
Hi Aley,
Yes, you can replace the clusters with any granola you have on hand or 1/2 cup of nuts.
Mine came out really crumbly…I can’t cut it into pieces without it just falling apart. Any ideas? I used a combo of chocolate granola and peanuts instead of the Whole Me Clusters but that was the only difference. Any ideas?
The kids still love it – they just have to eat it with a spoon 🙂
Hi Jennifer,
The clusters shouldn’t affect the consistency of the bread. My guess is that it may be the coconut flour because that absorbs so much liquid and it’s very easy to pack too much in the measuring cup. Cutting back on the coconut flour (by just a few teaspoons) should fix that issue.
Can I make this using a different flour – do I have to use the coconut and the almost flour?
We haven’t tested this recipe with an alternative flour so we can’t say for sure. We do have a Gluten-Free Banana Bread recipe that you could tweak but omitting the chocolate chips and using granola and a bit of peanut butter instead.
I made this today and it is so delicious!! So moist and flavorful.
I used Kind Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Clusters because I could not fine the Wholeme Salted Peanut Clusters in my area or on Amazon.
We are so happy to hear this Patricia! Thank you for the feedback and 5-star review!