Blueberry Banana Bread - gluten free version of a regular banana bread. Made with Greek yogurt and chia seeds.
I love blueberries and banana bread. For years, I've been making this regular blueberry banana bread with wheat flour, and I've been missing it terribly ever since I unexpectedly became gluten intolerant in the last several months and couldn't eat any regular baked desserts. Well, no more missing or crying over my blueberry banana bread, as I have just successfully made a gluten free version of it, using King Arthur multi-purpose gluten-free flour (and no gums whatsoever)!
This banana bread tastes just like a regular banana bread - so delicious, you can't stop at one slice! I am coming to a conclusion that as long as you add some sort of fruit into a gluten free baking recipe (mashed bananas and whole blueberries in this case) - it's bound to turn out really good. It happened with this gluten free peach yogurt cake, and it happened with this beautiful gluten free blueberry banana bread:
What gluten free flour to use for banana bread?
This recipe uses King Arthur gluten-free multi-purpose flour (mixture of rice flour, tapioca starch, etc.). This flour is xanthan gum free, it doesn’t have any gums. Make sure not to confuse King Arthur gluten-free multi-purpose flour with King Arthur gluten-free baking mix (which does have gums).
Baking tip
I've noticed that when baking gluten free cakes and breads, they tend to stick to baking pans much more than if you baked with regular, wheat-based, flour, so it's very important that you first grease the bread pan and then line the bottom and two sides of the baking pan with parchment paper, greasing the parchment paper, too. Just like on this photo:
When releasing the blueberry banana bread from the pan, I let it cool for at least 40 minutes, and then I used knife to help release the sides of the pan which were not lined with parchment paper.
This gluten free banana bread is so delicious, I am about to make 2 more loaves (one for myself, and a second one for the party on Friday!) So happy to have my blueberry banana bread back! 🙂
Blueberry Banana Bread (Gluten Free)
Ingredients
- 2 ripe bananas , mashed
- ½ cup Greek yogurt
- 2 oz butter , melted (4 tablespoons of butter)
- Âľ cup sugar
- 1.5 teaspoons chia seeds
- 4 teaspoons hot boiling water
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 ½ cups gluten-free flour , multi purpose, sifted (I use King Arthur flour)
- 1 cup blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 F. Butter a 4x8 inch loaf pan. Line the bottom and two opposite sides of the pan with parchment paper, butter the parchment paper too. Note: lining the bottom and two sides of the pan with parchment paper ensures that the bread will not get stuck, especially if baking with gluten free flour.
- In a small bowl, combine 1 and ½ teaspoons chia seeds with 4 teaspoons of hot boiling water - stir to mix and let the mixture sit, covered for about 10 minutes, until it forms a very thick gel-like slurry.
- In a large bowl, using electric mixer, mix mashed bananas, Greek yogurt and melted butter. Add the sugar, eggs, vanilla, and chia seeds slurry - beat to combine, using electric mixer. Sprinkle the baking soda over the mixture and mix in, using the mixer. Add the flour last, in 3 separate batches, again using the mixer to combine each batch.
- Carefully fold in whole blueberries, using spatula, into the batter and distribute them evenly through the batter.
- Pour the batter in the prepared pan. Bake for about 1 hour. Check the doneness by inserting a toothpick in the center of the bread as well as inserting it along the sides of the bread. The toothpick should come out clean when inserted in the center - without liquid batter stuck to it.
- Cool the blueberry banana bread in the pan on a rack for 40 or 50 minutes before releasing it from the pan. When releasing the bread from the pan, use knife to help release the sides of the pan which were not lined with parchment paper. Remove from pan and slice to serve.
Nutrition
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lanie
Thank you, finally found my go to banana bread.
Erica
Hello! I just made your recipe following your exact directions and my bread turned out to have a delicious taste but was gummy in the middle (I even baked it for an extra 15 minutes since it was not done when I tested with a toothpick after an hour). I seem to always have this trouble with GF banana breads. Any ideas what I could do differently next time? Thanks!
Soo Liu
Just a thought, but you might want to be very careful to not over-mix, so it doesn't get gummy.
Sandie
I just made this as muffins and it was sooooooo good! Thanks for posting this. Very most and delicious!
Tina O
I have a wonderful recipe for blueberry banana bread that I have been using for quite some time now. I recently was asked by a friend if I could make it gluten free. Can I use the King Arthur Gluten Free All Purpose Flour for the recipe instead of regular flour like I normally do fo my recipe? Thank you. 🙂
Amy
Could this be done without the chia seeds and water or would that compromise the texture?
Bonnie
I would like to know the answer to this also.
Norine Stauske
It looks like the blueberries are missing from the ingredients list? How much do you add to the mix? Can you use frozen blueberries? Can't wait to try it! Thank you!
Julia
Oh mine, the blueberries ARE MISSING FROM THE LIST! I can't believe I forgot to include them. Well, now they are included! It's 1 cup of blueberries, and yes you can use frozen blueberries without defrosting them. I would coat frozen blueberries in a small amount of gluten free flour which should help prevent them from sinking.
Matt @ Runner Savvy
Yummmm
cheri
Love the addition of chia seeds and Greek yogurt in this bread, looks delicious!
Deb|EastofEdenCooking
I agree King Arthur gluten free flour is excellent and I've also had great results with Bob's Red Mill too. The pairing of bananas and blueberries makes for such a scrumptious treat!
Monique
It looks compact..lovely crumb..moist..super pics as always..
Julia can one interchange Gluten free flour w/ reg?
sarah k @ the pajama chef
this bread looks utterly perfect! yum!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Your banana bread looks so moist and I love the add of blueberries!
ahu @ ahueats
This bread looks so moist - and blueberries make everything better!!
I have to try the parchment paper trick - I always forget until it's too late and I'm stuck holding my pans upside down praying for that 'thud' to happen!