Maple Syrup Banana Bread

Ryan and I are moving back to Colorado in four days. FOUR DAYS! I wish I could say our apartment was neatly organized, boxes stacked and clearly labeled. But unfortunately, we still have a lot of work to do. Because instead of packing, Ryan and I have been eating. We figure, we might as well enjoy all the best Austin has to offer before we move back home.

And when I think about: the meals we had at Uchi and La Condessa this weekend are well worth the extra long days of packing we’ll have on Wednesday and Thursday.

We’re also trying (underscore trying) to prepare ourselves and our animals for the 16 hour drive ahead. Cricket does not like cars. Margot isn’t a big fan either (she threw up on me on our way to Houston for Thanksgiving). If anyone has traveled cross-country with cats, please let me know any and all secrets! We need all the help we can get.

But thankfully, even if Cricket does decide to howl and meow through the great state of Texas and beyond, we’ll have this naturally sweet banana bread to alleviate some of the tension. Banana bread reminds me of Christmas. We always make several loaves to share with friends and family that stop by during the holidays. As much as I love banana bread, I find most varieties far too sweet. I wanted to create a recipe that was moist and flavorful. A recipe that didn’t scream sugar at first bite.

Maple syrup turned out to be the perfect substitute for white sugar. Instead of a cup of the granulated variety, I only used 1/3 cup of high-quality pure maple syrup. And let me assure you: the bread tastes amazing. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to using sugar again! Even more moist and even more flavorful, this maple syrup banana bread needs to be part of your holiday baking plans.

We’ll be taking this loaf with us on our road-trip, and then I’m sure I’ll be baking a few more as the weeks roll on.

Maple Syrup Banana Bread

1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon salt

3-4 very ripe bananas

2 eggs

1/3 cup maple syrup

2 TBSP sour cream

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a standard loaf pan with parchment paper and grease well.

2. Mash the bananas in a small bowl. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Set both bowls aside.

3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, whisk the eggs and maple syrup for 10 minutes (yes, 1o minutes!) The egg mixture will grow in volume. Drizzle in oil. Stir in bananas and sour cream; and then gently fold in flour. Do not overmix. Spread into prepared pan.

4. Bake in preheated oven for 50-60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Allow to cool for 20 minutes before removing from pan. Enjoy.

Monet

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32 thoughts on “Maple Syrup Banana Bread

  1. RavieNomNoms

    WHOOAA! That is so soon! How you find the time to bake while I am sure you are trying to pack and get organized is beyond me. You are wonder woman!

    Have a great move! So excited for you!!

  2. Natalie @ Once Upon a Cutting Board

    Packing is the worst! I think you were right to take time to enjoy yourselves and leave packing until later – I find that it always takes as much time as you have, so if you start a week early, it will take you a week to pack because you go slowly, but if you start 2 days early, you can do it all in 2 days. Good luck! (and also that banana bread looks amazing!)

  3. Sommer@ASpicyPerspective

    Hey sweet friend! It’s such a crazy time of year to keep up with everyone, isn’t it!

    This banana bread sounds delightful and would surely make love;y edible gifts!

    Let’s get back in touch after you are settled! Happy moving.

  4. Annie

    Safe travels to you two! I know how the pet car rides go for our 12 hour drive to see family. Wish I knew some tips. Maple syrup sounds delicious with banana bread! I am trying to cut back on sugar so this is perfect.

  5. CCU

    Good luck my friend 😀
    I am sure you stay safe and ahppy! – Love this bread btw 🙂

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  6. Paola @ gnom-gnom.com

    First time in your blog and I must say I am totally digging your recipes! Since I moved to Mexico I have loved incorporating Mexican crema (really similar to sour cream) into my recipes- but have never thought of doing it to banana bread, will def do next time!

    Best of luck with your move!

  7. Anita at Hungry Couple

    I love banana bread and it looks so good! Good luck with the move and getting the furry kids there without too much fuss and bother. We began acclimating our dog to car travel when she was a puppy and it seems the strategy worked. She wears a comfortable harness and is clipped into a doggie seat belt in the back seat. She can move around quite a bit but is safe from flying through the windshield should we stop short. We put a large blanket back there for her to relax on, and something with a familiar scent like a toy or one of our sweaters. We stop every couple of hours for a quick leg stretch, drink of water and potty break. No problems at all.

  8. amy @ fearless homemaker

    Love that you substituted maple syrup for white sugar – how clever! And good for you posting on your blog just days before your big move – you’re more ambitious than I would be. =) Hope the move is a huge success (in just two days, right?) – can’t wait to hear all about it on your blog!

  9. Em (Wine and Butter)

    oh YUM! Maple syrup banana bread sounds like heaven – and I bet this is something that you could REALLY easily substitute almond flour for the all purpose. HAve a safe trip my love – been thinking about you lots lately, even though Ive been missing a bit from blogosphere. Cant wait to hear all about the new chapter in your lives!

  10. Sarah

    I have everything I need to make this tonight just in time for a snow breakfast tomorrow morning. 🙂 I hope you and Ryan are doing well after the move and that you’re feeling fantastic!

  11. Mindy

    I would have written to you about travelling with your cats since I moved cities with THREE in my car, but clearly as I’m just getting caught up it seems you’re already there! Hope it went ok.

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