Banana Apple Bread with Caramel Sauce and Pecans - banana bread made with Greek yogurt and cinnamon with the addition of diced apples. Topped with the caramel sauce or dulce de leche and sprinkled with chopped pecans. Makes a great Autumn bread.
The apple saga continues: there's just been way too many apples around my house lately. I've been trying to put them to good use by making apple muffins and apple pumpkin breads, baking apple cobblers and apple crisps and apple squares. I even started eating an apple a day.
And, yet, I don't seem to make a dent in a huge stash of apples I have accumulated (mostly thanks to the apple tree which did not get attacked by a herd of elks this year - last year the elks ate all the apples, so I didn't have the "apple" problem). I am drowning in apples, so it only makes sense that I made this banana apple bread, and dressed it up by topping it with a delicious caramel sauce and finely chopped pecans!
Oh, those apples! They taste SO good when coated with banana bread batter! A perfect Fall treat! I licked the spatula and the mixing bowl!
I like to make my banana breads with as little oil/butter as I can get away with without losing texture, and Greek yogurt + very ripe bananas are great helpers here! I use only 4 tablespoons of butter for a whole loaf + 2 very ripe bananas + ½ cup Greek yogurt. This combination does wonders and makes quick breads very moist and light.
The smells in my house while the banana apple bread was baking were unbelievable. After the bread loaf cooled, I drizzled the caramel sauce (you an also use dulce de leche) over it and then sprinkled chopped pecans on top. Because the caramel + pecans make everything more like Fall, don't they?
This banana apple bread is a really simple and easy recipe, yet a truly decadent Fall dessert or breakfast: so welcoming and cozy, you just want to grab a cup of hot tea/hot chocolate/coffee and cuddle on the couch, watching TV and enjoying a slice of this bread.
Banana Apple Bread with Caramel Sauce and Pecans
Ingredients
Banana Apple Bread:
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter very soft, room temperature
- 2 eggs
- 2 bananas very ripe, mashed
- ½ cup Greek yogurt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 cups apples chopped (2-3 apples). Use either tart apples, such as tarter Granny Smiths, or sweeter, Fuji apples
- ½ cup pecans chopped
Topping:
- â…“ cup caramel sauce or dulce de leche
- â…“ cup pecans chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In a mixing bowl, using electric mixer, beat sugar and butter on high speed for 1.5 minutes. The consistency will be somewhat crumbly. Add eggs and continue beating for several more minutes until the mixture becomes fluffy and lighter in color.
- Add mashed bananas, Greek yogurt, and vanilla extract and continue beating until all ingredients are well incorporated.
- In a separate bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and cinnamon.
- Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Do not over-mix. Lumps will work themselves out. Fold in chopped apples and chopped pecans.
- Butter a 9×5 inch loaf pan. Line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper, butter the parchment paper too. Note: lining the bottom of the pan with parchment paper ensures that the bottom of the bread will not get stuck. Pour the batter in the pan. Bake for 1 hour. When inserted toothpick comes out clean – the bread is ready! Cool on a rack. Remove from pan and slice to serve.
- Warm the store-bought (or homemade) caramel sauce in a microwave for 5-10 seconds to make it a bit runny and more manageable. Using small spoon, drizzle the caramel sauce over the top of a bread loaf (or every individual slice like I do. :). Sprinkle with chopped pecans. You can also use dulce de leche in place of the caramel sauce.
- Note:I also used a 8×4 inch loaf pan, plus 3 muffin cups with this recipe. You can also, of course, use mini loaf pans.
Nutrition
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Krista
That is the prettiest bread I've seen yet this season. 🙂 Absolutely scrumptious. 🙂
Julia
Thank you, Krista, so sweet of you! 🙂
Irina @ wandercrush
An excess of apples is never a bad thing! This bread is clear proof. Your photos look so festive and make me want to bake a loaf today...which might not be a bad idea. There are always bananas browning too quickly and roommates getting cravings too often 😉
Julia
Oh yes, having an extra loaf of banana bread in the house never hurts!
Daniela
Julia,this looks and sounds amazing!
Just looking at the pictures makes my mouth water.
Patty
Julia-this is one gorgeous loaf of banana bread and I love the addition of the apples.
This loaf is perfect to serve for all of our upcoming Fall holidays 😉
Matt @ Runner Savvy
Drooling!
Julia
Matt, you've got a new site! I'll be checking it out. 🙂
Aunt Clara
Anything with that much nuts and apple is a winner in my book. It looks very good.
Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com
Love this banana apple bread! I think I could drink a gallon of that sauce!
Incredibly drool inducing photos! Thanks for sharing
john@kitchenriffs
We're always nuts about apples at this time of the year, too! I can't get enough. But you've just given me something new to try - thanks!
Carrie
Such a refreshing take on banana bread! next on my 'to bake' list. thanks!
xxCarrie
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Angie@Angie's Recipes
Phenomenally delicious and beautiful!
Laura Dembowski
This bread is positively mouth watering! So perfect for fall too!
Deb
I just came home with more apples yesterday. I just can't seem to get enough of their sweet, crunchy goodness this fall. The Banana Apple Bread is just so scrumptious with a slather of caramel! A perfect recipe for the apples and bananas in my fruit basket!
Denise Browning@From Brazil To You
This bread looks amazing, Julia!
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen
Beautiful loaf, Julia! And, as always, stunning photography. Thanks for sharing, girl!
Julia@Vikalinka
Julia, you baked goods always looks so tempting! I've been on a baking spree myself but no banana bread yet. My kids gobble up those bananas before they go bad! I should buy a double batch and hide some specifically for this loaf.
Julia
I am sure your kids would love this bread, as well! 🙂