There’s No Such Thing As Too Many Banana Recipes (2024)

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There’s No Such Thing As Too Many Banana Recipes

By Alex Chung

Senior Food Writer at Pro Home Cooks

I thought about doing a couple recipes on green tomatoes since I harvested my last batch of tomatoes but I decided that the 8 black bananas in my fridge really needed the attention more. Plus, lets be real, you can never have too many banana recipes. It’s not possible because you will always have overly ripe bananas and sometimes you just get bored of the same old same old. So today I have three recipes that may come to your aid when your bananas have a one or two brown spots or when they are just straight black, leaking sugary juices, and in desperate need of being used. These recipes have been saving me from wasting bananas for years and sometimes my family specifically asks for them to be made!

P.S. The cookie butter swirled banana cake is vegan which I love and I let you in on a little hack to save you from doing some dishes. 😉

2 Ingredients Banana Pancakes

This recipes goes out to my mom since she would make these for me for breakfast on the weekend. Not only is it a great recipes for mom with a tight schedule, its such a quick and easy recipe that you’ll have breakfast on the table in no time. They such a good source of protein and super customizable. I topped my delicious pancake with some blueberries and nutella. So yummy!

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Ingredients:

  • 1 large over ripened banana
  • 1 large egg
  • Nutella, optional
  • Blueberries, optional

    Instructions:

    1. In a skillet on medium heat add in a little bit of oil and bring to temp.
    2. In the meantime, mash together the banana and egg until you have a hom*ogenous mixture.
    3. Pour about 2 tablespoons worth of batter in the pan and it should sizzle once it hits the pan. Let it cook for about 1 – 2 minutes before flipping. Let it cook for another minutes.
    4. Transfer to a plate and serve up your favorite toppings! I choose Nutella and blueberries. 🙂

      Cookie Butter Swirled Banana Cake

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      So far I have made this cake four times, not including this time. I’m telling you its a banger. Even-though you can add in whatever you like chopped nuts, peanut butter, pandan, or dried fruit I always go with crunchy cookie butter. I love the texture of the cookies and since the cookies have a blend of cinnamon and nutmeg it gives this banana bread some delicious fall flavors.

      Ingredients

      • 2 large over ripened bananas
      • 1/2 cup of sugar
      • 1/2 cup of oil
      • 1 1/2 cups of flour
      • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
      • 1/4 teaspoon of salt
      • 1 heaping tablespoon of cookie butter

        Instructions:

        1. Start by preheat your oven to 325 degrees. Then grab the baking dish that you are going to bake this bread cake in. (Totally your choice but the timing will vary. I used an 6×4 and it baked for 40 minutes)
        2. Here’s an awesome hack for you… Grab the baking dish that you are going to bake this bread in and use that as your mixing bowl. Mash together the bananas and sugar and then stir in the oil.
        3. Next, add in the flour, baking soda, and salt and slowly whisk to combine.
        4. Dollop small amounts of the cookie butter across the batter and then swirl in.
        5. Pour batter into prepared pan and bake until golden brown. For a 6×4 pan bake for 40 minutes.

          The Ultimate Banana Hack For Oatmeal

          Turns out coming up with recipes for leftover banana is really hard lol. But then I remembered one the ways I used to use up bananas! Before I liked oatmeal I would need to add sugar into my actual oatmeal. I’m all for healthy toppings as you can see but for my oatmeal I like it plain now. Back then I would mash in a overly ripened but not black banana into my oats and then cook it like usual. It was sweet, tasted like bananas, and was the perfect step towards like oatmeal more. Try it out and let me know what you think!

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          Ingredients:

          • ½ cup rolled oats
          • 3/4 cup of oatly or your choice of liquid
          • 1/2 of an overly ripened but not black banana
          • 1 tablespoon of dark chocolate chips
          • 1 tablespoon of coconut butter, optional
          • 1 tablespoon of crushed walnuts, optional
          • 1 teaspoon chia seeds, optional
          • ½ banana, thinly sliced, optional
          • Sprinkle of rose petals, optional

            Instructions:

            1. In a small pot mash the banana to a paste with a fork. Then add in ½ cup of rolled oats and 3/4 cup of oatly. Cook on medium to low heat and stir as needed. As it starts to bubble continue stirring until the oats soften and become creamy.
            2. Transfer your oatmeal to a bowl add then add any toppings you like. I added chocolate chips, coconut butter, crushed cashews, chia seeds, handful of blueberries, and a thinly sliced banana.

              Ingredients:

              2 Ingredients Banana Pancakes Ingredients:

              • 1 large over ripened banana
              • 1 large egg
              • Nutella, optional
              • Blueberries, optional

              Cookie Butter Swirled Banana Cake Ingredients

              • 2 large over ripened bananas
              • 1/2 cup of sugar
              • 1/2 cup of oil
              • 1 1/2 cups of flour
              • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
              • 1/4 teaspoon of salt
              • 1 heaping tablespoon of cookie butter

              The Ultimate Banana Hack For Oatmeal Ingredients:

              • ½ cup rolled oats
              • 3/4 cup of oatly or your choice of liquid
              • 1/2 of an overly ripened but not black banana
              • 1 tablespoon of dark chocolate chips
              • 1 tablespoon of coconut butter, optional
              • 1 tablespoon of crushed walnuts, optional
              • 1 teaspoon chia seeds, optional
              • ½ banana, thinly sliced, optional
              • Sprinkle of rose petals, optional

              Instructions:

              2 Ingredients Banana Pancakes Instructions:

              1. In a skillet on medium heat add in a little bit of oil and bring to temp.
              2. In the meantime, mash together the banana and egg until you have a hom*ogenous mixture.
              3. Pour about 2 tablespoons worth of batter in the pan and it should sizzle once it hits the pan. Let it cook for about 1 – 2 minutes before flipping. Let it cook for another minutes.
              4. Transfer to a plate and serve up your favorite toppings! I choose Nutella and blueberries. 🙂

              Cookie Butter Swirled Banana Cake Instructions:

              1. Start by preheat your oven to 325 degrees. Then grab the baking dish that you are going to bake this bread cake in. (Totally your choice but the timing will vary. I used an 6×4 and it baked for 40 minutes)
              2. Here’s an awesome hack for you… Grab the baking dish that you are going to bake this bread in and use that as your mixing bowl. Mash together the bananas and sugar and then stir in the oil.
              3. Next, add in the flour, baking soda, and salt and slowly whisk to combine.
              4. Dollop small amounts of the cookie butter across the batter and then swirl in.
              5. Pour batter into prepared pan and bake until golden brown. For a 6×4 pan bake for 40 minutes.

              The Ultimate Banana Hack For Oatmeal Instructions:

              1. In a small pot mash the banana to a paste with a fork. Then add in ½ cup of rolled oats and 3/4 cup of oatly. Cook on medium to low heat and stir as needed. As it starts to bubble continue stirring until the oats soften and become creamy.
              2. Transfer your oatmeal to a bowl add then add any toppings you like. I added chocolate chips, coconut butter, crushed cashews, chia seeds, handful of blueberries, and a thinly sliced banana.
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              FAQs

              Can you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

              Fight the urge to use more banana than called for in your recipe. Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

              Can I use overripe bananas for banana bread? ›

              Bananas can go from yellow with brown spots to totally black and still be okay to eat and use for baking. In fact, black bananas are some of the best for making banana bread because they have developed more sugar as they sit around and therefore taste sweeter. They may also be moister, which is perfect for baked goods.

              What happens if I add too much flour to banana bread? ›

              If you use too much flour, you'll end up with really dry banana bread, and If you don't use enough flour, your banana bread will be way too wet. The secret lies in how you measure the flour. The scoop out of the bag method could be packing way too much flour.

              Is it OK to freeze whole bananas? ›

              Bananas can also be frozen whole, which is best for applications like making banana bread or using the fruit as an egg replacement. "Peel [the bananas and] bag them like a row of open parentheses in a single layer," says Weinstein.

              Can you freeze fresh bananas to eat later? ›

              Freeze bananas for up to 3–6 months. Freezing bananas beyond 6 months may be fine, but the peeled bananas do begin to darken over time, and then they thaw into an overly mushy mess. I've found up to 6 months is fine, and under 3 months is even better.

              What happens if you add an extra egg to banana bread? ›

              Adding more eggs makes for a spongy, less flavorful banana bread. Doubling the number of eggs I was using resulted in a spongy cake with a moist texture. While the banana flavor was present, it wasn't as prominent as it was in other loaves. This had more of a hint of flavor.

              How many bananas is too many at once? ›

              But for a healthy person, "it would be impossible to overdose on bananas," says Collins. "You would probably need around 400 bananas a day to build up the kind of potassium levels that would cause your heart to stop beating... Bananas are not dangerous - and in fact they are, and always have been, very good for you."

              Can dogs eat bananas? ›

              Bananas are safe for dogs, but moderation is key. Bananas are high in sugar, so too much of it can put your dog at risk of developing medical conditions. You should give your dog only a few thin slices of banana once in a while. At least 90% of your dog's food should be regular dog food.

              Why do bananas have black spots inside? ›

              Answer: It is true that the sunken black/brown spots on the banana fruit are due to a mould. The condition is referred to as anthracnose. The mould that causes the spots is called Colletotrichum musae. It is a post-harvest problem of banana fruits all over the world.

              How black is too black for banana bread? ›

              While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten. Another sign that bananas have gone bad is if they start leaking any fluids. When in doubt, just toss the bananas out.

              Why does my banana bread taste weird? ›

              Rather than the flavor of fresh bananas used in the recipe, using baking powder (instead of the correct ingredient, baking soda) makes this loaf taste more like the artificial banana flavoring used in candies.

              Why do you not put baking powder in banana bread? ›

              Its mind boggling, but rising agents like baking powder and baking soda do NOT make baked goods rise. They simple create the bubbles for steam to expand and grow in the baked good. Therefore, adding more rising agents like baking powder and baking soda will NOT enable greater rise.

              Can I leave banana bread out to cool overnight? ›

              If you're planning to eat your banana bread within three to four days, it can be left out at room temperature. To keep it fresh, place a paper towel in the bottom of an airtight container.

              What does eating 3 bananas a day do? ›

              Bananas contain essential nutrients that may enhance heart health, help manage blood pressure, and boost a person's mood, among other benefits. While bananas can be good for health, there may be risks in some cases. Eating bananas can help lower blood pressure and may reduce the risk of cancer.

              How do you store too many bananas? ›

              Banana Storing Method: Stems Wrapped with Plastic Wrap

              About this method: The thinking behind this method is that ethylene gas, which causes ripening, is released from banana stems — so containing that gas should slow ripening. I kept the banana bunch intact and tightly wrapped plastic wrap around the stems.

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