Better than Starbucks Banana Walnut Bread (with cream cheese frosting!) is a new fall ritual. Imagine no waiting in line…no worry about getting the mangy looking slice at the back of the case…no sad face after taking your last bite ~ because you’ve got the whole dang loaf sitting right in your kitchen!
Starbucks banana bread is good…mine is fabulous!
That first pumpkin spice latte of the season is totally worth standing in line for, it’s part of the whole change of seasons ritual for me. But after that, I roll up my sleeves, tie on my apron, and get down to it in my own kitchen. Instead of spending my hard earned money at Starbucks, I like to make my own. This better than Starbucks banana walnut bread is better because it’s fresher, chunkier, and it’s got a thick layer of tangy cream cheese frosting. TouchĂ© Starbucks!
what you’ll need
- banana
- walnuts
- flour
- sugar ~ both granulated and confectioner’s
- egg
- vegetable oil
- cream cheese
- milk
- baking powder, baking soda, salt
- cinnamon
- vanilla extract
The nice thing about this particular bread is that, in addition to being tender and moist, it’s got a chunky texture from lots of walnuts and banana. I don’t mash the banana to a pulp, I leave small bits in there. If you’re a super banana freak you could even take an extra banana and chop it into small pieces and add them as well.
I like to slice it in satisfyingly fat coffee shop style slices, too, that makes it feel extra luxurious.
what makes this banana loaf better than Starbucks?
Well, the thick layer of vanilla scented cream cheese frosting, for one! That takes a good banana bread to the next level. I spread it on nice and thick so I can get a bit of frosting in every bite.
we love to bake with bananas!
A quick search for ‘banana‘ on tvfgi brings up lots of other options if you’re craving mashed banana ~ how about my Pineapple Banana Bread, my Bourbon Banana Butter, or my super popular Banana Blondies? My Banana Cake with Spiced Vanilla Buttercream is a personal favorite. And if you’ve only got one lonely banana available, definitely make my One Banana Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips.
Better than Starbucks Chunky Banana Walnut Bread
Equipment
- standard 9×5 loaf pan
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 extra large egg (you can use a large egg if that's all you have)
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil, I used safflower
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup roughly mashed banana
- 2/3 cups chopped walnuts, plus more for garnish
frosting
- 2 Tbsp cream cheese, at room temperature
- 1 heaping cup confectioner’s sugar
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- milk or cream to thin
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F. Spray and line a standard 9×5 loaf pan with parchment paper with long ends. This is so you can lift it out easily for slicing.
- Whisk the flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and sugar together in a large mixing bowl or a stand mixer.
- Beat in the egg, oil, and vanilla.
- Fold in the banana and nuts, and make sure everything is well combined. Turn into the pan and even out the batter. Bake for about an hour, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out without wet batter clinging to it. (Moist crumbs are fine.) Let the bread cool for 15 minutes in the pan, then remove to a rack to cool completely before frosting.
- Blend the cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla with enough milk or cream to make a spreadable frosting. Spread over the top of the cooled bread, Sprinkle with chopped walnuts.
Notes
- This bread bakes at 325F. This allows the entire loaf to cook through without the edges getting too dry. Be sure your oven is calibrated correctly. I use an inexpensive oven thermometer which I leave in the oven at all time, and always check before putting anything in to bake.
- Loaf pans can vary in size. I used a standard metal 9×5 pan. If yours is smaller or larger, or made of glass, the baking time will vary.Â
I don’t have an extra large egg. Can I use 2 large eggs instead?
Just use the one egg, Tina, it should be fine.
Sounds wonderful and I was just thinking of making some tomorrow. Can I substitute butter for the oil? Never used a frosting, but I’m going to do this. Looks so easy 🙂 Thank you for the recipe!
I think you can, Dianna, in the same amount. Let me know how it turns out.
Can u substitute applesauce for the oil? If so, would the amount be the same?
I haven’t tried that, but I assume it would work, Cindy. If it were me, I’d cook down the applesauce to reduce the liquid before I measured it out.
great flavor and moist. For some reason the bread is crumbly. What did I do wrong? Thanks
It’s hard to say, Deb. Was it possibly over cooked, or maybe your oven temp was a little high? I always mention that ovens can vary widely in temperature and I recommend using an oven thermometer. Hope this helps!
Ooohh thiss looooks sooo good! But can i substitute the flour and baking powder for self raising flour?
That should work, Kaze 🙂
Just perfect. I’d rather have this than a cellophane wrapped slice any day!
Amen 🙂
i have to believe that people who love that starbucks banana bread have never had homemade. it pales in comparison!
Amen 🙂
January baking really is different, isn’t it? You’re right about the joy-for-yourself thing. 🙂 Anyway, this looks terrific. I should indulge myself and make this! Happy New Year!
I love banana bread and yours look so delicious. The frosting puts it over the top.
Totally. Thanks Gerlinde 🙂
Yes please to everything about this, not the least of which is that I don’t live anywhere near a Starbucks, so making their treats myself is my only option. So yes, I’ll be making this one 🙂
They used to have really wonderful baked stuff to go with their wonderful coffee, but as they’ve grown, the quality of the food has taken a nosedive…but anyway everything always tastes better when it comes out of your own oven.