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    Banana bread with nuts and chocolate chips

    Today I want to share my favorite healthy banana bread recipe with you.

    Side view: healthy banana bread with nuts and chocolate drops

    Who doesn't love banana bread? It is now one of my favorite cakes to bake. Especially when it's still lukewarm, I couldn't get enough of it. But banana bread can be a small calorie bomb. So if you want to pay a little attention to it, you have to control yourself - but you can also simply bake a reduced-sugar version for a healthy banana bread. For example with this recipe!

    The recipe is super easy to modify and that's what I love about it. If you just swap out one ingredient, you'll have a completely different flavor. And the basic dough can be easily combined with nuts, chocolate and fruit - so you can make your own thing out of it!

    This healthy banana bread recipe is super easy. The banana bread with chocolate chips is moist and soft and can easily be veganized. By adding applesauce, the banana bread does not require any butter or oil. The walnuts and chocolate chips can of course be replaced with any other nuts or fruits if necessary.

    Let's go!

    Ingredients for banana bread

    3-4 very ripe bananas

    Eggs or vegan egg substitute

    2 tbsp Agave syrup

    120g unsweetened applesauce

    1 tsp vanilla extract

    250g Wholemeal spelled flour

    50g chopped walnuts (or nuts of your choice)

    60g Dark chocolate drops

    ½ Packet of baking powder

    1 tsp Cinnamon

    pinch of salt

    Aids: Loaf tin, 2 mixing bowls, mixer

    preparation

    Ingredients for banana bread with nuts and chocolate chips

    Dough for banana bread in loaf pan

    1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC top/bottom heat. Grease the baking pan or line it with baking paper.
    2. Mash the bananas in a bowl until a pulp forms. Add the applesauce. Add the remaining liquid ingredients (eggs or egg substitute, vanilla extract and agave syrup) and mix everything together well.
    3. In another bowl, mix the baking powder, flour, cinnamon and a pinch of salt together and add to the liquid ingredients.
    4. Mix everything well until a dough is formed.
    5. Then fold in the nuts and chocolate drops and pour the finished dough into the loaf pan. Now more chocolate drops can be distributed on the dough for decoration.
    6. Bake in the oven for 40-45 minutes. Use a chopstick to check whether the banana bread is cooked and then, when it is finished baking, take it out of the oven and let it cool. Then cut into pieces approx. 1 cm wide.

    Preparation time: approx. 50 minutes (10 minutes preparation + 40 minutes baking time)

    Nutritional values ​​per piece*: 185 kcal / 26 g carbohydrates / 7 g protein / 6 g fat
    * makes 12 pieces

    Happy Eating!


    If you would like to learn more about healthy eating, mindfulness or sustainability, Check out more exciting blog articles on these topics here.

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