Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (Vegan, Gluten-Free, One Bowl)

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Healthy.

The last time I shared a bread recipe post that really touched people in an emotional way was Vegan Chocolate Banana Nut Bread. I think about that post from time to time when I’m getting down about myself and know that things need to change. My attitude, my outlook, my whole way of looking at things… needs to change.

It should be as simple as turning that frown upside down, right?

But it isn’t. Sometimes I think about the reasons why I started this blog. And it always starts with one point: my mom. She’s been my guiding light, my inspiration, my drive, my heart for more years than I can count. Okay… since I was born. There, that was easy. Beaming Baker always starts with my mom.

The biggest and most important thing she ever taught me was to be kind—to be open—to people, to possibilities, to vulnerability. Things weren’t always roses growing up. I had another influence in my life that tried to impress upon me the complete opposite thing. And was very, very hard on all of us kids. I don’t talk about this person very often and I still choose not to.

Why? Because we’re gonna keep it positive here, but we’re also gonna keep it honest. To speak more about this person would be to give him the space and power that I don’t want or need in my life. I choose to focus on what my mom taught me–openness, positivity and love.

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

I am always open with you and I always try my darnedest to share in my experiences—in hopes that you will, too.

This blog is not just about baking; it’s about life. It’s about the connections we have with each other.

When I started working on this recipe for moist banana bread, I flashed back to that day in the banana nut bread post, when I dropped the entire tray of perfect muffins (which I confusingly allude to in the post for bread—I know, I know). What led to that day and how I reacted? Why did I get so upset? And why did I push so hard for perfection?

Why did I punish myself for making a simple mistake?

And right in that moment, as I chose to take a mental break from it all—the baking, the expectations, the constant disappointment from that person—I decided to check my email.

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

There in my inbox was an email from a reader. One that told me that I was too wordy, I should just “GET TO THE POINT” and stop “blabbing” on and on about my “nonsense.” There were comments along the lines of “no one cares about your stories,” “why are you wasting my time”, and “really, no one gives a crap about your mom, so stop rambling on about her.”

That really hurt me. That really shook me and it felt like the final straw in a long line of crappiness that day. Growing up with the constant disappointment of someone you care so much about, you’re always the first to be disappointed in yourself. You know other peoples’ harsh criticisms before they’re even lobbed your way.

You know what you’re doing wrong before anyone even utters a word.

I had been taught by that negative influence in my life that I didn’t matter. That I should stop rambling on and on. That I only mattered in the ways that could benefit him. And if I didn’t live up to his expectations and live my life the way he wanted me to, then I was a disappointment.

Seeing that email (and many others from that point on) made me question myself and my sense of self worth. What was I doing right? Was I “performing” and behaving in a way that pleased people? Did I write and shoot and present recipes in a way that was perfect for every single person on this planet?

Does that even matter?

I know the answer to this one. It doesn’t. I can’t please everyone in the entire goshdarn world. I can only live my life and be who I choose to be. I’ve come too far to live at the mercy of some other person’s opinions and ideas of who I should be.

From the first point of Beaming Baker to the very last, I want this for you, for all of us: openness. Love, acceptance.

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

This is what the Beaming Baker community is about. We’re here to support each other, bolster each other, and tell each other that all of our stories are important. I’ll say it again, because it needs repeating:

This blog is not just about baking; it’s about life. It’s about the connections we have with each other and the lives that we share.

We may not be on the same continent, we make not have the same friends, but we are here, doing this baking and LIFE thing, together.

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

And if you don’t agree, that’s completely up to you. You don’t have to read my posts, you don’t have to “suffer” through anything. Be free and find the blogs, websites, or community that suits you.

And for those of you who do, welcome and hello, again. I say it with every post, and I’ll say it ’til I stop blogging: it’s so wonderful to share in these kitchen moments and adventures with you.

Thank you for stopping by and sharing in these sweet moments with me.

It’s your emails, Instagram posts, comments and family pics that I live for. 🙂 It’s why I work as hard as I do to share the best recipes with you. <3 And I never, ever take that lightly.

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

Moist Banana Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe

Now, for the good stuff: the star of this emotional post… my Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe. It’s moist, it’s banana-packed, and it’s full of all the chocolate chips! (Don’t tell me you didn’t guess that from the recipe name. ;)). It’s one of my favorite quick bread recipes to date—and you know I love all of my babies! This banana bread is incredible! I literally had to slice and freeze most of the loaf to stop eating it. It’s:

I’d apologize for the lengthiness of this post, but that seems completely not-in-keeping with what I just said. Lol. My hope in sharing this is that you know that no matter what anyone says to you, you matter; your stories matter. And if you ever want/need an ear, I’m right here.

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

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Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. #Vegan #GlutenFree #DairyFree #Healthy #QuickBreads | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (Vegan, Gluten-Free, One Bowl)


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Best Moist Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe (V, GF): a one bowl recipe for deliciously moist banana bread bursting with chocolate and made with healthy, whole ingredients. Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Quick Breads.


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Dry Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line an 8-inch loaf pan with parchment paper or greased foil. Set aside.
  2. Peel bananas and add to a large mixing bowl. Using a sturdy whisk or fork, mash bananas until smooth. Add the coconut oil, maple syrup, flax egg and vanilla. Whisk until well incorporated.
  3. Add oat flour, almond meal, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon (optional) and salt. Whisk together until just incorporated, making sure no flour patches remain. Batter will be a bit thick. Fold in chocolate chips.
  4. Pour batter evenly into prepared loaf pan. Using a rubber spatula, smooth batter into an even layer, with the shape of a rise down the center—just like a loaf. Optionally, sprinkle with chocolate chips. Lightly press chocolate chips into the top.
  5. Bake for 60-70 minutes. Mine took 65 minutes. Test for doneness by sticking a toothpick into the center of the loaf. The toothpick will come out clean-ish, with just a few bits of moisture on it when the loaf is done.
  6. Allow to cool on a cooling rack for 2 hours. Lift out, slice and enjoy!

Adapted from my Vegan Chocolate Banana Nut Bread.

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Notes

  • *If using homemade oat flour, make sure to sift the flour to remove coarse bits of oats that could create grainy texture.
  • Storage notes: Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
  • This loaf freezes well. Wrap in parchment paper and store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 1 month. Allow to thaw at room temperature for 30 minutes, or heat in the microwave in 10-second increments until just warm.
  • Prep Time: 25 mins
  • Cook Time: 65 mins
  • Category: Quick Bread, Snack, Dessert, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

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Here are a few items I used in today’s recipe. 🙂

8-inch Loaf Pan | Unbleached Parchment PaperMaple SyrupCoconut OilCooling RackVegan Chocolate ChunksGlass Mixing Bowls | Stainless Steel Measuring Cups

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158 Comments

  1. In this world of pretense and fraud, you and your posts are like a refreshing oasis. Yours is the only newsletter that I look forward to reading. You make me smile, which is not always so easy to do. This, your post, had me teary though as I very much relate to what you’ve shared. You do, and are, making a difference…a difference for the good. Please don’t change a thing.

    1. Dania, thank you so much for your beautiful comment. I’m so heartened by your words. I’m both saddened and comforted by the fact that you related to what I said. Just know that I’m here, ready to cheer you up, listen, and always keep your kitchen busy. Sending you lots of love and gratitude.

    1. Hi Cheryl, try cashew meal or sunflower seed meal. They’d be the closest substitutes. 🙂

  2. Demeter,

    Please, please, babble on!!!! Your blog has heart and honesty, which is rare.
    I enjoy your family antidotes being mixed in with the baking, it’s probably what
    makes your bakes taste so good! 1 Cup of Heart and 1 Cup of Family.






    1. Hi Heidi, hehe!! Your comments always bring a smile to my face. 🙂 Thank you so much for your kind comments. 1 Cup of Heart and 1 Cup of Family. <-- Yep, totally my favorite recipe of all time. <3 Hugs to you!

  3. HI DEMETER, DON’T WORRY ABOUT THOSE CRANKY-PANTS PEOPLE! THEY OBVIOUSLY NEED TO EAT SOME OF YOUR YUMMY CAKES MORE THAN ANYONE, BECAUSE YOU COOK WITH LOVE AND THAT INTENTION WILL ALWAYS MAKE THINGS TASTE BETTER.
    QUICK Q: IF I CAN’T USE ALMOND MEAL (NUT ALLERGY) SHOULD I JUST INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF OAT FLOUR OR USE SOMETHING ELSE?
    MANY THANKS. HAVE A HAPPY DAY!

    1. Hi Normie! Thank you for your hilarious comment!! 😉 I adore this, btw: “YOU COOK WITH LOVE AND THAT INTENTION WILL ALWAYS MAKE THINGS TASTE BETTER.”

      Answer: Increase the oat flour by 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons. So, the total amount of oat flour in the entire recipe will be 1 3/4 cups + 2 tablespoons. I haven’t tried this substitution yet, so let me know how it turns out! Good luck & hugs to you!

  4. Your pictures are just amazing…..definitley drool worthy! Chocolate and banana are always a winning combination in my book!

    1. Thank you so much, Nettie. <3 She is the BEST!!! Also, your comment totally made me chuckle! Big hugs to you. .

  5. This recipe looks great! I recently found out that I can’t have gluten or oats! If I use Bob’s Red Mill All Purpous Flour will it taste ok?

    1. Hi Cloe! So sorry to hear about the recent diagnosis. I’ve had other readers use a GF AP blend before in some of my other recipes before, and they’ve reported back with success. I haven’t tried it in this recipe yet, so I’m not quite sure how it would affect the taste. Hope this helps. Happy baking! 🙂

  6. OMG, this looks soooooo good! I need to buy some flax seed but I can’t wait to try this recipe! Thanks for an awesome recipe.
    Theresa

  7. Oh boy – the dreaded readers who think they can tell how to run your blog…. Don’t let them get you down, girl! You are clearly doing something right here and those people who complain aren’t your audience anyway!

    This bread looks and sounds fantastic. Chocolate chips make everything better!






    1. Thanks Jenn! It can definitely be hard to stay confident and stick to what I’m doing, and know that it’s right. Thank you for your input. Hugs!!

  8. This blog post gave me all the feels! I even teared up, you talking about your Momma. Keep doing your thing, keep your chin up and keep sharing your stories and your delicious recipes! You’re doing an amazing job!

    This bread looks delightful! I can almost taste it now!






    1. Thank you, Jamie. ❤️ Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. They mean so much to me. 🙂 Hugs!!

  9. Demeter, I love your posts. Knowing some personal stuff about you adds value to the already wonderful photos and recipes. It’s not like a nonhuman robot or some arrogant but not-full-realized-on-a-personal-level chef is just turning out recipes and saying “make this. End of story.” Because there is so much more to the story of baking/cooking and eating than just the food. When we watch a TV show or movie we like to know the back story behind how the characters got there and what their motivations are. When I enjoy your recipes I am filled with gratitude that a person like you exists (and occasionally a bit of sadness as to why it is so difficult to meet in real life someone who cooks/bakes/eats/communicates/lives like you do). I have no family except for my husband so I enjoy seeing photos of your family. There seems to be a genuine happiness in living your lives and being together and not just posing for the camera.

    None of us are paying you directly out of our pockets to blog/post recipes. Perhaps if that reader had hired you to ghostwrite a blog for her or had to pay to subscribe, she could have a right to express her opinion. But that she went out of her way to send you an e-mail. If it annoys her, why not just stop following your blog and go to another (that’s the beauty of the Internet—there are many others)? Or better yet, buy some cookbooks that just have recipes (which is kind of old-fashioned at this point—many cookbooks have some personal stuff in them) and support some authors? I think we have been just been too encouraged by online sites and even TV shows to weigh in with our opinions—so it’s just second nature now to critique everyone. I can’t tell you how many unsolicited comments I get about my hair (I chose not to dye it, so at 64, it’s salt and pepper—gasp!).

    I hope that reader considers asking herself these three questions next time she wants to comment on something (I think they are Buddhist, but other traditions claim it too):

    Is it true?
    Is it kind?
    Is it necessary?

    If she is being honest: no on all three.

    And Demeter, be sure to remember the words of Dr. Seuss: “Be yourself. Those who matter don’t mind and those who mind don’t matter.”

    1. Ellen, your comment means the world to me. Truly. It touched me very deeply.
      I completely agree with you—I believe that the most important aspect to “all of this” is the personal element. If we don’t connect with each other, if we don’t have these moments of understanding where the other person is coming from… what’s the point? I love that you and I can live completely different lives in completely different places, but still find commonality, still connect over family photos, fun stories, and interests. These connections motivate me and keep me going. So thank you for that.
      Meanwhile, I’m so mad for you over the comments regarding your hair. Ugh! I’m not a big fan of people’s unsolicited opinions—especially if it involves someone’s looks. Thank you for sharing that wonderful Dr. Seuss quote. I’m going to print out your comment and read it when I’m feeling less than sure of myself. Sending you great big hugs, xo Demeter. <3