This easy banana bread recipe uses simple pantry ingredients, takes less than 10 minutes of prep time, and comes out perfectly sweet and moist every time.

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Holly’s Recipe Highlights
- Flavor: Soft, tender, and naturally sweet from ripe bananas with a little extra richness from a secret ingredient.
- Skill Level: Beginner-friendly; no mixer needed.
- Prep Note: Peel and freeze bananas in Ziploc bags when they’re ripe for baking. Drain off any liquid before using.
- Recommended Tools: This easy banana bread is baked in an 8×4-inch loaf pan.
- Serving Suggestion: Slice it warm and serve it with butter, or toast it for breakfast. Slices freeze beautifully for grab-and-go treats that kids will love.

Easy Banana Bread Ingredients
This easy to make banana loaf uses just 7 simple pantry ingredients.
- Bananas: For the sweetest loaf, use very ripe bananas. You’ll need about 1 cup of mashed bananas.
- Mayonnaise: Mayo is made of eggs and oil, making it an easy swap in baked goods, and you can’t taste the mayo, I promise! I use Hellman’s but any variety of mayonnaise will work just fine.
- Add-Ins: You can replace the pecans with walnuts or chocolate chips. Add cinnamon or nutmeg for a warming twist.
How To Ripen Bananas Quickly
Uh oh! You have beautiful yellow bananas, perfect for a smoothie or banana pudding, but not so perfect for baking…
- To ripen in 1-2 days: place them in a brown paper bag (with other ripe fruit if you have any) and seal.
- To ripen immediately: Place directly on the rack in the oven at 300°F for 15-20 minutes. Cool before using.



How to Make Easy Banana Bread
- Mash the bananas and mix them with the egg and mayonnaise.
- Combine dry ingredients in a second mixing bowl.
- Mix the two just until moist, then pour into a greased pan and bake (full recipe below).

Storing, Freezing, and Leftovers
- Let the loaf cool all the way before storing it in an airtight container. It can stay on the counter for about 4 days, or you can refrigerate it to help it last longer.
- Freeze whole or in slices for up to 3 months; wrap tightly to prevent freezer burn.
- Warm a slice in the toaster or microwave until it is slightly heated for a warm, fresh-baked treat!
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Equipment
- 8 x 4-inch Loaf Pan greased
Ingredients
- 3 medium bananas about 1 cup mashed
- ½ cup mayonnaise or dressing
- 1 egg room temperature
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup chopped pecans optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease an 8×4-inch loaf pan and set aside.
- Mash the bananas with a fork. In a medium bowl, combine mashed bananas, mayonnaise, and egg. In a separate large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, and pecans if using.
- Combine the wet and dry ingredients and stir just until combined. Note: The mixture will be very thick, but do not overmix.
- Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and bake for 60-70 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Remove from the pan, and place on a wire rack to cool completely before slicing.
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Notes
- To Ripen Bananas Quickly, warm them at 300°F for 15-20 minutes. Cool before using.
- Avoid adding extra bananas; this can make the bread too dense. You should have about 1 cup of mashed bananas; if it’s a little bit over or under, it’s okay in this recipe.
- As with all quick breads, do not overmix. Stir just until incorporated. Batter should be lumpy.
- Check your bread at least 10 minutes before the baking time is up.
- Line the loaf pan with parchment paper, leaving about 3 inches of paper folded over the top of the pan for easy removal.
- To Make Muffins, divide the batter evenly among 12 muffin wells and bake for 14-18 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Do not overbake.
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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I’m vegetarian can I used veganaise to replace the mayo…?
I haven’t tried it, but that should work just fine. If you try it I would love to hear how it turns out!
Exactly!!! what the recipe said it would be..SUPER Easy!!
and sooo delicious. I did not add any nuts. just the bread itself… next time I will add walnuts.. try it you will love it❤❤
Omg never had banana bread rise this much and taste this good. I was like mayonnaise really but wow. I’m gonna make the chocolate mayo cake now.
I made this banana bread and it is absolutely wonderful. I’ve already made four loaves and the family just thinks it’s the greatest ever so thank you so much for this recipe.
I started making banana bread for my students who were throwing away over ripe bananas. I have been using this recipe for 6 weeks now. They absolutely love it and I have found a new passion baking! Thank you for making it easy.
This is so wonderful Erika, what a thoughtful thing to do. I am so happy to hear this recipe is a hit with you and your students!
regarding the banana bread recipe. it says tge mayonaise replaces some of the oil but I don’t see any additional oil in the recipe?
Hi Kathryn, the mayonnaise replaces the oil that may be in a typical banana bread recipe. Enjoy the banana bread!
Yum! It’s easy and delicious! I added cinnamon and some vanilla and used some brown sugar in place of all white! delicious
Is the loaf pan 4inches by 8 inches, or 5 inches by 9 inches, please?
Hi Sylvia, we use a standard 8½″ x 4½″ loaf pan for this recipe.
Almost let the mayo scare me off but so glad I didn’t! I definitely used this recipe as a starting point & tweaked it as I went along. Nevertheless, still a great recipe & saving it for future use & experimentation lol!
Only have avocado oil based mayo in my house but it turned out fine & does not taste mayo-y whatsoever. Used 1 cup of all-purpose & 1/2 cup of whole wheat. Used 1/2 cup of white sugar & 1/4 cup of brown sugar. Added a splash of vanilla, a dash of cinnamon, a dash of nutmeg, & a few tablespoons of hemp seed powder for an extra boost I guess. Did not have any nuts on hand so white chocolate & butterscotch chips were added.
Only had a glass loaf pan available so lowered temp to about 325 for first 45 min, raised to 350 & tented with foil to insure cooked center during last 20 min. Cooked for little over a hour with about 10 minute resting time. Just make sure toothpicks are coming out clean.
Variation from original recipe for sure, but I’d like to think not too crazy.
My three year old is a HUGE fan & husband loves it with no idea about the mayo & hemp, so definite win.
100% would recommend this recipe to any & everyone no matter the preferences & tweaks.
Thank you for sharing your tips Dee, your version sounds delicious! I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe.
This came out so delicious and super moist. The only thing I would add is cinnamon and nutmeg with pecans. Best ever .
Easy and very tasty .. I don’t like pecans so I made with unsalted cashews!!
This really was the easiest banana bread! Turned out perfectly moist and so delicious. SWP Employee
OMG!!!! This recipe is the best EVER!!! Who would guess Mayo made a difference? Yum and Yum!!!!
OMG!!!! This recipe is the best EVER!!! Who would guess Mayo made a difference? Yum and Yum!!!!
My go to recipe. Always turns out beautifully. I like to heavily sprinkle raw sugar on top before baking to get a nice crunch on top.
Can you use miracle whip in place of the mayonnaise?
Miracle whip will work just fine in this recipe.
I made this just now. I hand mixed until ingredients were just incorporated. The taste is excellent, but my outside was brown and inside was not done. This is my first failure in making banana nut bread and I make it often. Do you have any suggestions? Yes, I use an oven thermometer and it shows my oven settings are exactly correct.
Did you use a non-stick pan? A non-stick pan can cause it to brown quicker on the outside.
This is the best banana bread! I add a dash or two of cinnamon, and a bit of vanilla extract. Delicious!
made this the first time 2 weeks ago hubby loved it!
it’s kinda rainy and cold made another one we like walnuts but want to try pecans because hubby loves the wedding cakes cookies!!
now i’m searching your list of others recipes with mayo! I’m interested in using apple sauce too
To ripen the bananas by baking them, do you bake them in the unpeeled or peeled?
I bake them peeled.