Strawberry Banana Bread

A moist, fruity loaf that pairs ripe bananas with juicy strawberries for a bright, tender quick bread perfect for spring breakfasts and afternoon snacks.

This strawberry banana bread started as an experiment to rescue overripe bananas and a basket of strawberries that were on their last cheerful day. I discovered this combination one warm April afternoon when I wanted something bright for brunch — the bananas gave the loaf a deep, tender crumb while the strawberries added fresh bursts of sweetness and a pretty pink hint in each slice. It quickly became a favorite for weekend breakfasts and an easy gift when friends stop by with coffee. The aroma filling the kitchen as it bakes is worth the five minutes of prep: butter, sugar and fruit warming together into something homely and celebratory.
The balance of textures is what makes this loaf memorable: the crumb should be soft and slightly dense like a classic banana loaf, but dotted with juicy pockets of strawberries that keep every bite lively. Because the fruit is folded in rather than pureed, you get contrast between the caramelized edges and the tender interior. I often halve the loaf for small households and freeze slices for single-serve thawing — it defrosts beautifully and keeps the strawberry notes fresh. This version uses pantry staples and just a handful of fresh berries, so it’s an ideal crossroads between comfort baking and seasonal brightness.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in just about 65 minutes from start to finish with only 5 minutes of active prep time — perfect for morning baking before guests arrive.
- Uses simple pantry ingredients plus fresh strawberries and ripe bananas, so you can usually make it without a grocery run.
- Make-ahead friendly: slices freeze well and thaw in minutes, making this a great option for busy breakfasts or packed lunches.
- Adaptable: reduce sugar slightly or swap in whole wheat for part of the flour to make it heartier without losing tenderness.
- Crowd-pleaser: the combination of banana warmth and strawberry brightness appeals to both children and adults.
- Great for gifting: wrap a cooled loaf in parchment and tie with twine for a thoughtful homemade treat.
On my first attempt I was nervous the strawberries would make the loaf soggy, but by dicing them small and folding gently they remained juicy without watering down the batter. Family members came back for seconds, and a neighbor asked for the recipe the next day — it’s that kind of easy success that makes this loaf a repeat in my kitchen.
Ingredients
- Ripe bananas: Use two medium-to-large bananas (about 1 cup mashed). The riper the better — look for lots of brown speckles for maximum sweetness and moisture. I often use overripe organic bananas; their concentrated sugars give a richer flavor.
- Unsalted butter: Six tablespoons, softened to room temperature. Unsalted lets you control salt in the loaf; if using salted butter, reduce added salt slightly. Brands like Kerrygold or Plugrá add a rich mouthfeel but supermarket brands work fine.
- Granulated sugar: 3/4 cup adds tenderization and caramelized edges. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce to 2/3 cup — the strawberries and bananas still provide plenty of flavor.
- Eggs: Two large eggs at room temperature, which help the batter emulsify and create lift. Bring eggs to room temp in five minutes by placing in warm (not hot) water.
- Vanilla extract: Two teaspoons of pure vanilla heightens the fruit flavors. I always use Nielsen-Massey for a clean, fragrant note.
- Baking soda and baking powder: One teaspoon of each ensures reliable rise and a tender crumb. Check expiration dates — stale leavening agents can flatten quick breads.
- Salt: A pinch to balance the sweetness. Use fine sea salt or kosher salt; it pulls flavors together.
- All-purpose flour: One and a half cups provides structure. For a slightly denser, nuttier result swap up to 1/2 cup with whole wheat pastry flour.
- Fresh strawberries: One cup, diced into small pieces and patted dry. Choose firm, fragrant berries rather than overly soft ones to avoid excess moisture.
Instructions
Preheat: Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan or line it with parchment paper with a little overhang for easy removal. Proper preheating ensures even rise; if your oven runs cool or hot, use an oven thermometer and adjust accordingly. Mash bananas: In a small bowl, mash the ripe bananas with a fork until mostly smooth with a few small lumps. Aim for about 1 cup mashed. Lumps are fine and add pleasant banana pockets; over-mashing can make the batter too runny. Cream butter and sugar: In a large mixing bowl, cream the softened butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes with an electric mixer on medium. This step incorporates air which helps the loaf rise and creates a tender crumb. Scrape down the sides of the bowl before adding eggs. Incorporate eggs and vanilla: Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition so the mixture stays smooth. Stir in the vanilla extract. Emulsifying the eggs into the butter-sugar base prevents curdling and ensures even distribution of flavor. Combine dry ingredients: Whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl. Whisking distributes the leaveners evenly so you don’t get pockets of metallic baking soda taste or uneven rise. Mix wet and dry: Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture, alternating with the mashed bananas. Start and end with the dry ingredients, mixing until just combined. Overmixing develops gluten and will make the loaf tough; stop when you see no streaks of flour. Fold in strawberries: Gently fold the diced strawberries into the batter, ensuring they’re evenly distributed but not crushed. If the berries are especially juicy, toss them in a teaspoon of flour first to reduce sinking and prevent excess moisture in the center. Bake: Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top. Bake for 50–60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs. If the top browns too quickly, tent loosely with foil after 30–35 minutes. Allow the loaf to cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Serve: Slice and serve warm or at room temperature. Leftovers keep well in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze slices individually for longer storage.
You Must Know
- This loaf freezes well for up to 3 months when wrapped tightly; thaw at room temperature or briefly in the microwave for a quick slice.
- Use ripe bananas with brown speckles for best natural sweetness and moisture; underripe bananas will yield a drier loaf.
- If strawberries are very juicy, toss them in 1 teaspoon flour before folding to prevent a soggy center.
- Store at room temperature for up to 2 days in an airtight container; refrigerate in humid climates to preserve freshness for up to 4 days.
- High in simple carbohydrates due to sugar and fruit — a great energy-boost snack but best enjoyed in moderation.
My favorite thing about this loaf is the way the strawberries surprise you with pops of tartness between sweet banana bites. Friends tell me it tastes like spring in bread form. One memorable brunch had neighbors raving and everyone requesting the recipe, which is the highest compliment for any home-baked loaf.
Storage Tips
Keep the loaf at room temperature for up to 2 days wrapped in parchment then stored in an airtight container to prevent drying. For longer storage, cool completely and freeze individual slices separated by parchment in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. To reheat frozen slices, thaw at room temperature or microwave for 20–30 seconds. Avoid refrigerating long-term as cold air will speed staling; if your kitchen is humid, refrigeration for up to 4 days is acceptable but bring slices to room temperature before serving to regain tenderness.
Ingredient Substitutions
To reduce saturated fat, swap 3 tablespoons of butter for an equal amount of applesauce, though texture will be slightly less rich. Replace up to half the all-purpose flour with whole wheat pastry flour for a nuttier profile without heavy density. For a gluten-free option, use a 1:1 cup-for-cup gluten-free flour blend and add 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum if your blend lacks it. If you want less sugar, decrease granulated sugar to 2/3 cup — the fruit and bananas maintain sweetness so the loaf remains satisfying.
Serving Suggestions
Serve slices warm with a thin smear of softened butter, honey, or mascarpone for an elegant touch. For brunch, plate with Greek yogurt and a drizzle of maple syrup or alongside a salad of arugula and shaved almonds for contrast. This loaf also pairs nicely with coffee, milky tea, or a light sparkling beverage for a springtime gathering. Add fresh sliced strawberries and a dusting of powdered sugar for presentation when serving guests.
Cultural Background
Quick breads like this originated as practical home baking — no yeast or long fermentation required — allowing cooks to turn pantry staples and seasonal fruit into nourishing loaves. Banana bread became especially popular during the early 20th century as recipes standardized with baking powder and soda; the addition of fresh berries modernizes the classic, reflecting contemporary preferences for seasonal produce in comfort baking. This blend of American quick-bread technique with fresh fruit showcases home baking’s adaptability.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, maximize berry flavor by swapping in raspberries or blackberries. In fall, add a teaspoon of warm spices (cinnamon and nutmeg) and swap strawberries for diced apples or pears. For holiday baking, fold in 1/3 cup chopped toasted pecans and a tablespoon of orange zest for brightness. Adjust sugar slightly when using sweeter fruit to maintain balance.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the loaf ahead for busy mornings: bake, cool completely, and slice into portions before freezing. Pack individual slices in sandwich bags or reusable containers with a paper towel to control moisture for lunches. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or use the microwave for 20–40 seconds. For quick breakfasts, top a slice with nut butter and banana rounds for added protein and staying power.
Warm, fragrant and forgiving, this loaf is a small ritual that brightens ordinary days. Try it once and keep a mental note for when friends drop by or when you want an easy, homey gift — it seems to do more than just feed people; it gathers them.
Pro Tips
Always use ripe bananas with brown speckles for maximum natural sweetness and moisture.
Toss diced strawberries in about 1 teaspoon of flour before folding them into the batter to minimize sinking and excess moisture.
Do not overmix once the flour is added; stop as soon as the batter is combined to keep the loaf tender.
If the top browns too quickly, tent loosely with aluminum foil after 30–35 minutes of baking.
Let the loaf cool in the pan for 10 minutes before removing to finish cooling on a wire rack to prevent cracking.
This nourishing strawberry banana bread recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I freeze the loaf?
Yes. Fully cool the loaf, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and foil, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature or microwave briefly.
Why is my loaf soggy in the middle?
Use very ripe bananas and pat the strawberries dry; toss chopped berries in a teaspoon of flour to prevent excess moisture.
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Strawberry Banana Bread
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Ingredients
Batter
Fruit
Instructions
Preheat and prepare pan
Preheat oven to 350°F and grease or line a 9x5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper, leaving an overhang for easy removal.
Mash bananas
Mash two ripe bananas in a small bowl until mostly smooth; measure about 1 cup mashed and set aside.
Cream butter and sugar
Cream softened butter and granulated sugar for 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy; scrape down bowl sides before adding eggs.
Add eggs and vanilla
Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then stir in vanilla extract to form a smooth mixture.
Combine dry ingredients
Whisk together flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl to ensure even distribution of leaveners.
Mix wet and dry
Alternate adding the dry mixture and mashed bananas to the wet base, beginning and ending with dry ingredients; mix until just combined.
Fold in strawberries
Gently fold diced strawberries into the batter, being careful not to overwork or crush them to preserve texture.
Bake and cool
Pour batter into the prepared pan and bake 50–60 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Slice and serve
Slice and enjoy warm or at room temperature; store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze slices for longer storage.
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