Best Banana Bread Dairy & Egg Free | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

No milk? No eggs? No problem.

This banana bread recipe was one of our first dairy-free & egg-free snacks over fifteen years ago.

Just use basic ingredients from your kitchen. So easy and so good!

This is one recipe you’re gonna want to keep forever. See it below.

Get our printable recipe sheet for this and 24 other top MAM recipes when you join membership. See recipe below.

This no milk, no egg banana bread recipe has been a top post here at Milk Allergy Mom for over a decade.

Thank you for loving it as much as we do.

Kelly on Facebook says,

“We make this recipe all the time and everyone (including non-allergy peeps) love it! Perfection every time!”

Awww, we love hearing that.

Read more reviews below.

This recipe is pretty nostalgic for me, too.

It was probably the very first recipe I came up with for my kiddo with food allergies.

As toddlers, my boys continued to gobble it up every time I made it.

And now that my kids are teenagers, I need to double this recipe and make TWO loaves each time in order to keep the family content.

I’m here for it!

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We may just let bananas go brown around here on purpose…

and even raid Grandma’s brown banana stash just to make this delicious bread.

There’s no shame in our game.

Plus, don’t forget to check last-chance banana sales at the grocery store.

Perfect for making this popular banana bread.

Never throw out brown bananas again.

BANANA BREAD RECIPE REVIEWS

“This bread is amazing! Definitely going to be a staple!!” Jessica on Pinterest

“I made it twice for my vegan visitors. It was the best!” Marilyn on Pinterest

“Such a delicious and easy recipe!! My daughter has a an egg, milk, soy, and wheat allergy so we tweaked it a little. We substituted egg for applesauce as the recipe stated and used gluten free flour. Absolutely delicious!!!” Betty on Pinterest

“Delicious! A family favorite!” Leslie on Pinterest

“I am still breastfeeding my 14 month old due to his severe diary and egg allergy’s. I’ve tried so many Banana bread recipes before this one and they all failed. I don’t know how but it just came out perfect and I don’t even think anyone would notice it is dairy and egg free. Thank you from a hungry Mama with special dietary restrictions.” Blog Reader

“We finally did it today!! We finally made two loaves of your banana bread!! Substituted Hungry Harry’s flour. Oh my gosh, it was a hit!! We all love it!! Thank you for sharing your amazing recipes with all of us!!” MAM Member Jennifer

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NO MILK NO EGG BANANA BREAD

Our dairy-free and egg-free banana bread recipe is especially nice for food allergy families…

because it doesn’t even call for milk.

No milk substitute needed.

And it requires just one egg that’s easily replaced with 3 tablespoons of applesauce.

I know flax eggs and boxed egg replacer can be a little intimidating for some.

Applesauce is definitely easiest, and it works wonderfully in this recipe.

Feel free to use one egg instead of applesauce if you can.

This recipe is also great for those who find themselves wanting to bake but not having milk or egg on hand.

Or just save your eggs for something else, they are getting expensive!

BANANA BREAD ADD-IN’S

Although banana bread stands alone as a star, you can also spice things up with add-in’s like these.

  • dairy-free chocolate chips (affiliate)
  • your favorite nuts if not allergic
  • brown sugar sprinkled on top before baking

You can always leave it as is, too.

We do most of the time.

Seriously, it’s delicious as is.

I promise, the fam will chow it down no matter what.

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GIVE THE GIFT OF BANANA BREAD

Even consider making mini-loaves as gifts for new moms, new neighbors, and Christmas.

Your friends and family will love you!

OTHER VEGAN QUICK BREAD RECIPES

Here are other vegan quick breads as easy as banana bread:

  • Zucchini Bread
  • Pumpkin Bread
  • Apple Bread

BANANA BREAD MUFFINS

If you want banana bread faster,

consider putting the batter into muffin tins, instead.

This means you can enjoy in half the time.

And if it’s summer, your oven won’t be on as long.

This muffin pan (affiliate) is my absolute favorite.

It’s what I always use to make our dairy-free and egg-free banana bread muffins.

It’s no stick and no need for wrappers when I’m just making a snack for home.

This is the easiest muffin pan to clean, too!

Here’s our muffin version of this banana bread recipe.

Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

See the banana bread recipe below.

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LOWER SUGAR BANANA BREAD

Our original recipe called for 3/4 cup of white sugar.

But some readers have tried less sugar with success!

So we gave it a whirl, too. And we agree, less sugar banana bread bakes up just fine and tastes just as delicious.

As a result, you’ll notice our recipe now gives you a range on the sugar amount to choose from.

We hope you like the flexibility in this recipe!

BANANA BREAD DAIRY & EGG FREE

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

DRY INGREDIENTS

1.5 cups all purpose flour
1.5 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon salt

WET INGREDIENTS

1 egg or 3 tablespoons applesauce
1 cup mashed bananas (2-3 bananas)
1/2 or 3/4 cup sugar (your preference)
1/4 cup liquid coconut oil or vegetable oil

BANANA BREAD STEPS

1. PREP PAN: Grease a loaf pan or use my favorite non-stick USA bread pan (affiliate) that requires no greasing.

2. COMBINE DRY INGREDIENTS: In a medium bowl, mix the dry ingredients.

1.5 c. all purpose flour
1.5 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/8 tsp. salt

Make a well in the center.

3. COMBINE WET INGREDIENTS: In a small bowl, mix the wet ingredients.

1 egg or 3 tablespoons applesauce
1 c. mashed bananas (2-3 bananas)
1/2 or 3/4 c. sugar (your preference)
1/4 c. liquid coconut oil or vegetable oil

4. COMBINE ALL INGREDIENTS: Make a well in the dry ingredients. Add the wet mixture to the well in the dry mixture. Fold together just until combined.

5. FILL PAN: Spoon the mixture into your bread pan. It will be thick.

6. BAKE: Bake about 50 minutes or until a wooden toothpick comes out clean from the center.

7. COOL: Keep the bread in the pan and cool on a wire rack.

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8. STORE: Once cooled, cover the bread pan tightly with foil. The flavors will meld together better on the second day, but who can really wait that long?

Feel free to eat it hot out of the oven with dairy-free butter.

No milk, no egg banana bread. Yeah, baby!

You can save our banana bread pin for later.

See the condensed recipe below.

BANANA BREAD RECIPE EGGLESS & MILKLESS

Oven 350 degrees.

Makes one loaf.

INGREDIENTS

1.5 cups all purpose flour
1.5 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon salt
egg or 3 tablespoons applesauce
1 cup mashed bananas (2-3 bananas)
1/2 or 3/4 cup sugar (your preference)
1/4 cup liquid coconut oil or vegetable oil

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Grease a loaf pan with dairy-free butter or use your favorite non-stick pan without greasing.

In a medium bowl, combine: 1.5 c. flour, 1.5 tsp. baking powder, 1/4 tsp. baking soda, 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon, 1/8 tsp. salt.

Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients.

In a small bowl, mix together: 3 tbs. applesauce or 1 egg, 1 c. mashed bananas (2-3), 1/2 or 3/4 c. sugar (your preference), 1/4 c. liquid coconut or vegetable oil.

Add the wet ingredients to the bowl of dry ingredients. Fold together until fully combined.

Move the mixture to your bread pan.

Bake 40-50 minutes until a wooden toothpick comes out clean from the center.

Keep the bread in the pan and cool on a wire rack.

Once cooled, store covered at room temperature for a few days.

The flavors meld together better by the second day, but many can’t wait that long to dig in. HA!

Hope you enjoy this eggless dairy-free banana bread as much as we have for seventeen years!

You can pin this bread on Pinterest for later.

See more dairy-free quick bread recipes here.

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This dairy egg free banana bread recipe was originally posted in October 2008.

Best Banana Bread Dairy & Egg Free | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you leave eggs out of banana bread? ›

Conversely, leaving out eggs altogether resulted in a darker, flatter loaf. While the exterior of this banana bread loaf was crumbly and dry, it was still moist on the inside.

What can I eat that is dairy and egg free? ›

All fresh, frozen, tinned or dried plain fruit, vegetables and pulses – cooked without butter or milk or egg. Potatoes with milk free margarine or milk substitute. Other foods Soups without milk or egg.

How much mashed banana per egg? ›

Mashed Banana

For this swap, use 1/4 cup of mashed ripe banana per egg. Note that riper bananas have more sugar and moisture, so consider reducing other sweeteners and liquids in the recipe.

What is a perfect substitute for eggs? ›

Both yogurt and buttermilk are good substitutes for eggs. It's best to use plain yogurt, as flavored and sweetened varieties may alter the flavor of your recipe. You can use 1/4 cup (60 g) of yogurt or buttermilk for each egg that needs to be replaced. This substitution works best for muffins, cakes, and cupcakes.

Can I substitute mayo for eggs? ›

Mayonnaise. If you have a jar of mayo in the fridge, you can use 3 tablespoons in place of one egg. "Mayonnaise has been used as an egg substitute because of its moistening properties and is best suited for cakes with strong flavors, like spice cakes and chocolate cakes," Tutunjian says.

What is a substitute for eggs in Betty Crocker? ›

One egg is approximately equal to 1/4 cup liquid. Potential substitutes for eggs include: yogurt, applesauce and mashed banana. Always consider the number of eggs you are replacing.

How much milk can I substitute for one egg? ›

Using a 1/4 cup of milk or yogurt in place of eggs is perfect for baked goods where moisture is key, such as cakes or muffins.

What are the symptoms of dairy withdrawal? ›

A: Cutting out dairy might improve your gut and digestive health. You may notice your skin clearing up - and an overall reduction of inflammation. On the other hand, you may also see some withdrawal symptoms like weakness and nausea, besides missing out on nutrients like calcium, vitamin B12, and vitamin D.

Does cutting out dairy include eggs? ›

Vegans and those with certain allergies and sensitivities may cut out all animal products from a diet, but if a dairy-free diet is all you are seeking, you can safely consume eggs.

Can I use applesauce instead of eggs? ›

Use applesauce to add moisture. Replace one egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce in sweet desserts. If you want a lighter texture, add an extra 1/2 teaspoonful of baking powder, as fruit purées tend to make the final product denser than the original recipe.

Why is applesauce a good substitute for eggs? ›

You can use a quarter-cup unsweetened applesauce for one egg. It adds a delicate sweetness, moisture, and even a bit of binding power from the fruit's natural pectin. Because it's more dense than an egg is, it might change the texture of your baked goods.

Does applesauce replace oil or eggs? ›

For every one egg called for in a recipe, use ¼ cup of applesauce instead. Butter & Oil: Substitute applesauce in equal quantities of butter and oil. For example, if the recipe requires ½ cup of oil, replace it with ½ cup of applesauce.

What happens if you bake without eggs? ›

A box cake with no eggs or not enough eggs may be dense or poorly risen or may not hold together properly.

Can I use oil instead of eggs? ›

For recipes which use eggs primarily as a leavening agent you can try a commercial egg replacement product (see above) or the following mixture: 1-1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil mixed with 1-1/2 tablespoons water and 1 teaspoon baking powder per egg.

Can I use mayonnaise instead of eggs? ›

Mayonnaise. If you have a jar of mayo in the fridge, you can use 3 tablespoons in place of one egg. "Mayonnaise has been used as an egg substitute because of its moistening properties and is best suited for cakes with strong flavors, like spice cakes and chocolate cakes," Tutunjian says.

Can you substitute one egg for a banana? ›

Generally, half a mashed banana (about 1/4 cup) can replace one egg. However, it's important to consider the moisture content of the recipe as bananas also add moisture. Do bananas affect the dish's flavor when used as an egg substitute? Yes, bananas do impart a mild banana flavor to the dish.

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