My mom used to make banana bread when we were growing up. We'd smell it in the kitchen, and I'd request tastes right when it came out of the oven, when the bananas were soft, mushy and a little too hot. The memory alone makes me homesick for Michigan! Well, luckily, the fabulous Joy the Baker has agreed to share her #1 banana bread recipe with us today, and (record scratch) it includes bourbon and chocolate chunks. As she says, it's "bonkers delicious." Here's the recipe...The Best Banana Bread You'll Ever Have (With Bourbon and Chocolate Chunks)
By Joy the Baker, from the new Joy the Baker Cookbook
I'm convinced this is the best banana bread to ever grace the world. I know this to be true because it's the bread my grandmother has been making for the past 60 years. With 60 years of love and tweaking, it's buttery and moist with plenty of ripe banana flavor--pretty much perfect. Slice by slice, I promise you'll devour at least half of this loaf within hours of it coming out of the oven.
My grandmother's recipe was only *close* to perfection because she hadn't added my two favorite ingredients: bourbon and dark chocolate chunks. With a hint of booze and chocolate, this banana is transformed from great to unbeatable.
Recipe: The Best Banana BreadMakes 1 loaf
You'll need:
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 ½ cups mashed ripe bananas (from about 3 bananas)
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3 tablespoons bourbon
1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
1 cup (6 ounces) semisweet chocolate chunks
Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour an 8x4-inch or 9x5-inch loaf pan. Set aside.
In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking powder and salt.
In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
Add eggs one at a time, beating for 1 minute between each addition. Stop the mixer, scrape down sides of the bowl, and add bananas, lemon juice and bourbon. Beat until well incorporated.
Turn the mixer to low and add the flour mixture all at once. Beat until almost incorporated. Stop the mixer and remove the bowl. Add the walnuts and chocolate chips and incorporate the last of the ingredients with a spatula.
Batter will be thick. Spoon the mixture into prepared loaf pan. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until a skewer inserted in the center comes out clean.
Remove from the oven and allow loaf to cool in the pan for 20 minutes before inverting onto a wire rack to cool completely.
Serve with milky coffee and enjoy!
Banana bread will keep for up to 5 days, well wrapped, at room temperature.
Delicious! Thank you so much, Joy!P.S. More best recipes...
(Photos by Joy from Joy the Baker. Thanks to Shoko for her help with this series)



that recipe sounds stellar! joy is awesome, i love her recipes and she's hilarious! :)
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ReplyDeleteBanana bread will keep for up to 5 days? No, no it will not. Banana bread will be consumed, polished off, and scarfed down immediately :)
ReplyDeleteAhhhh! I needed this today :) My little one and I are about to start cracking eggs. :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI"M FROM MICHIGAN TOO... and I remember the exact same thing with my Mom. Banana bread with chocolate? That is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
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This looks delicious - will definitely have to add this recipe to the to-bake list.
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ReplyDeleteI have to try this! I thought I had THE best recipe (It's from the NY Times Cookbook) but yes... it can only be CLOSE to perfection because it lacks booze and chocolate. (Maybe I'll make this recipe AND the other recipe, adding the bourbon and chocolate to the other recipe, too, and see how I fare?)
ReplyDeleteBanana bread always reminds me of my awesome college roommate because her mom used to send us two loaves every couple months and we would devour them! Nothing beats homemade banana bread!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this new recipe out for a change of pace...
Oh boy, I SO have to try this take on banana bread:) And it includes bourbon and chocolate chunks? I'm totally sold:) Yum! Wish you both a lovely day. xo
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ReplyDeleteHoly moly, this looks amazing! I grew up in the South where banana bread and bourbon were staples but I'm ashamed to say I've never mixed them together. I can't wait to try this recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the only thing I actually bake. I generally don't bake because I'm not precise enough for it but banana breads and things like them are so easy and versatile and hard to mess up. I've been using this recipe for years though since it's so easy:
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I have been experimenting with beans to make bread with. they turn out tasty, they just don't rise much. I will try this recipe with my beans substitution and see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteim a sucker for banana bread & almost DONT wait to make this cause i know ill eat it all =) but i think i will make it and bring it to work so i can watch everyone enjoy. thanks for sharing!!
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oh, this reminds me of the banana bread i used to make as a little girl. i'd follow the recipe from my mom's tattered, red-covered, betty crocker cookbook. banana bread = nostalgia for sure.
ReplyDeleteI've always found Joy to be such a kindred soul. Her recipes use waaaay too much refined sugar for me, but I love her anyway, for phrases like "bonkers delicious."
ReplyDeleteThis sounds seriously amazing! I'm going to have to try. I really love this series, so far, I've tried the chunky chocolate chip cookie recipe which was a hit and I'm going to do the spaghetti sauce next!! Thanks for this!
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ReplyDeletei've started adding coconut to mine, i guess the caribbean is taking over! of course i always put chocolate chips and walnuts in there too. but will have to try this one with bourbon, yummy!
We put rum in our banana bread. Bourbon sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteI really love your posts and the things you find. You also always seem to find the foods I also love i.e. choc. chip banana bread and choc. chip cookies!!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Banana bread is one of my favorite comfort foods from childhood, and this version sounds amazing!
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wow, i can't wait to make this!
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Oh wow! I am definitely making this, this coming weekend. We are big bourbon fans so this is right up our alley. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete"bonkers delicious" huh- how could it not be with a special sauce (liquor!) and my fave chocolate!! thanx a yummy bunch for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is on my Sunday bake list. Bourbon & chocolate are for sure in my pantry:)
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ReplyDeleteI love banana bread, Bourbon and Chocolate, whats not to like about putting them all together!
Thanks for sharing!
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looks amazing and you've introduced me to a baking blog-fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! The second I read bourbon I knew it must be a Joy the Baker recipe. Love LOVE this series!
ReplyDeleteMy boys and I were going to make my grandma's banana bread today. I grew up putting chocolate chips in out batter and we make muffins. I will have to try with the bourbon. Delicious! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI may have to make this TODAY!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Banana bread is the best and always reminds me of my mom! I'll have her try this recipe too!
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Christina
I Love Banana Bread
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried Mark Bittman's recipe for banana bread = AMAZING. With coconut! Yum.
ReplyDeleteBut this too sounds divine. I can't wait to try it.
I love Joy the Baker! This banana bread looks amazing, I've tried so many recipes for banana bread, maybe this will be the winner!
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ReplyDeleteBourbon AND bananas? Oh my! I've been looking for a new banana bread recipe (mine has started to become dry).
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mon amy
this sounds too good to be true!
ReplyDeletei don't know if this can beat my mom's banana bread, it's pretty amazing!
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Yum!! Thanks for sharing the recipe with us! :-)
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ReplyDeleteIt looks very yummy! I have to try it! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteHi that sounds delicious, I reckon you could replace the bourbon with rum. What do you think?
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ReplyDeletei love this recipe, it reminds me of my grandmas! Jo, if ever you're looking for the best proper British toad in the hole recipe then do give me a shout! Dom x
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This banana bread looks amazing! I'm going to make this right away. :-)
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ReplyDeleteChez Pim's banana bread to me is the best recipe I have tried. Her ratio of ingredients is just perfect. Only 1/3 cup butter and 3/4 cup sugar.
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ReplyDeleteOMG - banana bread is one of my favorite things, as are bourbon and chocolate, so I'm pretty sure this will be my new favorite recipe. I just put a batch in the oven, and the batter tasted like what a Chunky Monkey-bourbon milkshake might taste like - heaven!
ReplyDeleteThis is a must try! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI tried the recipe right after reading the post and it's sooo good! thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteJo! I must admit I was a little like "yeah, whatever, surely this can't be the best banana bread recipe ever". But wholey moley, it was freakin amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd SO filling. Unfortunately I can't stop eating it, and neither can my husband, so our bellies are filling up with this delicious goodness. Thanks for sharing.
You had me at bourbon+chocolate. This recipe sounds divine, I can't wait to make up a loaf.
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ReplyDeleteOh my, something went awfully wrong with my bread. I used the suggested 8x4 pan...which was way too small. Everything bubbled over and then the top became brown and crisp and finished while the inside was still molten. I've been trying to save it now (foil, rotating the pan, extreme swearing) and I hope it can be salvaged...
ReplyDeleteBanana Bread recipe> is a very easy to make at home and simple method. Especially kids like this recipe and very delicious.
ReplyDeleteSo I realize this is six months later, but I just made this bread last night- I didn't have any bourbon, so I used 1/2 bourbon vanilla extract and 1/2 amaretto- wow! You can definitely taste it but it's soooo good. Also used chocolate chips rather than chocolate chunks- I'm quite pleased with the result :) Thanks for this 'Best' Food Series, Joanna!
ReplyDeleteLovely lovey recipe- I was looking for a banana bread recipe and stumbled upon this.As I Made one, and blogged it too, but this one makes me want to try again!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just made this today. I don't have a stand mixer, but I have a food processor with a dough setting. It worked great, and the bread is AMAZING! It truly is the best banana bread I've ever had! We will definitely make this again and again. Easy and scrumptious!
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