Chocolate Chip Coconut Flour Banana Bread
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This is the best coconut flour banana bread! It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, sweetened only with bananas and can be mixed together in one bowl with 10 simple ingredients.

Holy moly, this bread is SO good. Maybe even better than my favorite healthy banana bread recipe?! For what it’s worth, all of my taste testers (even those that aren’t gluten-free) agreed that this coconut flour banana bread is straight up delicious.
It’s flavorful and moist with a semi-crisp exterior and it’s easy to cut without being overly crumbly and falling apart.
We’ve been eating this coconut flour banana bread for breakfast, as a snack or as an after-dinner dessert. Isaac loves it warm (I pop it in the toaster oven for a few minutes to reheat), but I think it’s delicious at room temperature. There’s no wrong way to enjoy this banana bread.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Naturally sweetened – The ripe bananas and a touch of chocolate make this bread perfectly sweet without the need for added sugar.
- Gluten-free and grain-free – Made with coconut flour, this bread is perfect for anyone avoiding grains or gluten.
- Packed with healthy fats – Almond butter and coconut oil add richness and make this bread super satisfying.
- Quick and easy – Whip up the batter in one bowl, pop it in the oven, and enjoy!
- Customizable – Add your favorite mix-ins like nuts or seeds for a fun twist.
Coconut Flour Banana Bread Ingredients

- mashed banana – the star of this recipe! You’ll need about 3 ripe bananas for natural sweetness and moist texture.
- eggs – helps bind the ingredients and gives the bread its fluffy texture.
- almond butter – adds creaminess and a nutty flavor. Any natural, drippy almond butter works well.
- coconut oil – for moisture and a subtle coconut flavor. Melted and slightly cooled.
- vanilla – a splash of vanilla for extra flavor.
- coconut flour – this naturally gluten-free flour is super absorbent, so stick to the measurement listed.
- baking powder and baking soda – both leaveners work together to give the bread its rise.
- sea salt – enhances all the flavors.
- chocolate chips – adds a bit of indulgence! I prefer to use Lily’s dark baking chips because they’re sugar-free and vegan.
Substitutions
- Flour: You can’t sub in another flour for coconut flour in most recipes so I don’t recommend using a different flour. This recipe was created specifically for coconut flour. You could try my almond flour banana bread, or oat flour banana bread, if you’re interested in using another gluten-free flour.
- Eggs: I haven’t tried using a vegan substitute for the eggs in this recipe, but someone did let me know they used flax eggs and the bread turned out, but it didn’t rise as nicely and had a denser texture. Let me know in the comments below if you try a vegan version!
- Almond Butter: You can use a different nut butter as a sub for the almond butter. You could also use tahini or sunflower seed butter if you need a nut-free option.
- Coconut Oil: The coconut oil and almond butter replace traditional butter in this recipe, but if you don’t have coconut oil you can use butter or another oil instead.
- Chocolate Chips: The great thing about this bread is that it’s sweetness comes from the banana and the chocolate chips, but you can totally skip the chocolate chips if you want this bread to be free from any added sugar. You could also sub in something else like blueberries for the chocolate chips!
How to Make

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 350°F and prep a loaf pan. Mix mashed bananas, eggs, almond butter, coconut oil, and vanilla in a large bowl.

Step 2: Stir in coconut flour, baking powder, baking soda, sea salt

Step 3: Add chocolate chips and gently fold into the batter.

Step 4: Pour the batter into the loaf pan and bake for 45 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.
Tips for Baking With Coconut Flour
- In most baking recipes you can not use coconut flour as a a 1:1 sub for all-purpose! You’ll usually want to start with 1/4 or 1/3 cup coconut flour to replace 1 cup of all-purpose flour. You might also need to increase the liquid in your recipe and the amount of eggs. In most coconut flour recipes you’ll see a large amount of eggs used. Eggs provide extra moisture while also helping baked goods made with coconut flour bind together and rise.
- When measuring coconut flour, I recommend scooping it with a spoon into your measuring cup and leveling it off with a knife rather than dipping it into the bag of flour and packing it down. You can also use a food scale to get a more precise measurement.
- Unless you’re a recipe developer and have time and money to spend on ingredients for testing, I don’t recommend trying to convert recipes that use all-purpose or wheat flour on your own. It can take a lot of trial and error. I recommend finding well tested recipes and using those!

Storing Coconut Flour Banana Bread
Allow your banana bread to cool completely before storing. I recommend storing in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. You can also freeze banana bread for up to three months. When you’re ready to eat it, you can eat it cold or at room temp, but I prefer to heat it up in the toaster oven.
Frequently Asked Questions
Coconut flour is a naturally gluten-free flour made from dried coconut meat that has been ground. It’s unsweetened, although the natural sugars in the coconut give coconut flour a mildly sweet flavor. Coconut flour contains more fiber than any other flour, making it especially filling. The high amount of fiber also makes coconut flour super absorbent so when using it for baking you typically can’t use it as a 1:1 sub for all-purpose flour or even almond flour.
The bread is ready when the top is golden brown, and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few crumbs. If it’s still sticky, give it a few more minutes in the oven.
Yes! Chopped nuts, or shredded coconut make great additions. You can also sprinkle extra chocolate chips or a little sea salt on top before baking for a fancy touch.
Coconut flour is tricky to work with because it’s so absorbent. Make sure you’re using the exact measurements listed and not overpacking the flour. Also, be sure your eggs and almond butter are fully mixed into the batter to avoid uneven texture.
More Coconut Flour Recipes to Try
- Coconut Flour Pancakes
- Banana Coconut Flour Mug Cake
- Coconut Flour Cookies
- Gluten-Free Sugar Cookies
- Coconut Flour Muffins
More Quick Bread Recipes to Try
- Healthy Banana Bread
- Chocolate Banana Bread
- Vegan Zucchini Bread
- Cottage Cheese Banana Bread
- Better Than Starbucks Pumpkin Bread
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Chocolate Chip Coconut Flour Banana Bread
Ingredients
- 1 cup mashed banana*
- 3 eggs
- ½ cup almond butter
- ¼ cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ cup 60 grams coconut flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup dairy-free mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Prep a loaf pan by greasing it with coconut oil or lining it with parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl stir together the mashed bananas, eggs, almond butter, coconut oil and vanilla.
- Once wet ingredients are combined add in dry ingredients (coconut flour, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt). Stir until combined. Gently stir in chocolate chips.
- Pour batter into prepared loaf pan.
- Bake for 45 minutes or until bread is golden in color and a toothpick comes out clean.
- Remove from oven and let cool for 20-30 minutes on a wire rack before removing from the pan to cool completely. It should come out really easily if you greased the pan properly or used parchment paper. Slice the loaf (a bread knife works best), serve and enjoy.
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Notes
- For the mashed bananas, you’ll likely need 2-3 to make 1 cup, depending on the size of your bananas.
- Store any leftovers in a sealed container at room temperature for a couple days. To keep it longer, store in the fridge or freezer.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I just made it. I substituted almond butter with gf butter and it turned so good. Gonna make it again later. Thank you for the recipe 😍
So glad you loved this recipe!! Thanks for the recipe, I so appreciate it!
Can this recipe be made in a muffin tin instead of a loaf for individual goodness???
Yes! Other people have turned this bread into muffins with good results. You won’t need to cook the muffins as long as the bread. I’d start with 15-18 minutes and add more time if needed. 🙂 Let me know how they turn out for you if you try it!
So good!! Easy to make and really forgiving recipe. My oven cooks hot and mine got a little extra cooked (whoops!) but it’s still really moist and fluffy. The banana isn’t overpowering and I love the addition of chocolate chips. Thanks for another great recipe!
Woo!! So glad you loved this bread, Emily. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
I have tried so many paleo banana breads and this is the only one that’s come close to the old fashion kind without all the added junk! So yummy!
Woo!! That makes me so happy to hear. So glad you loved this banana bread. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!!
I made this recipe minus the chocolate chips and used a butter-vanilla instead of just vanilla. I also used real butter instead of almond butter since I was out and it was delicious. Perfect for my diabetic household.
So glad this bread was a hit! Thanks for coming back to leave a review. I appreciate it!
Thank you for this recipe Brittany. I baked it twice, first with the original recipe and then I added some almond flakes together with the chocolate chips. Both turned out delicious. May I ask what is the size of the loaf pan that you recommend to use for these measurements? Williams and Sonoma doesn’t give an access in my region (England) so I couldn’t connect to the the link that you give here. Thank you!
So glad you loved this bread!! The loaf pan I used was 8 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ high. 🙂
Made this recipe with all of these ingredients and it turned out absolutely amazing!
Ahh, this makes me so happy to hear! Thanks for the review, Eda.
So excited to try this! Do you have any recommendations for making it vegan/egg-free for someone with egg sensitivity?
Hey Cee – I haven’t tried it, but someone let me know that they used flax eggs instead of regular eggs and it didn’t rise as nicely and had a denser texture, but still turned out well. Let me know if you try it and how the bread turns out for you. 🙂
This is so good it should be illegal! I had to replace almond butter with peanut butter, didn’t have any baking soda so left that out and instead of vanilla extract put in a packet of vanilla powder. And despite all that it still tastes amazing! Also to reply to a comment under me, I converted every thing to grams and it turned out perfectly.
Oh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear!! I’m so glad this bread turned out for you and you loved it. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. I really appreciate it. 🙂
Hi there!
I haven’t tried it yet cause I’m a bit worried to convert the recipes in grams. Has anyone tried it yet? I’m from Austria and I would love to try it! And yes I know I can google all of this but you know it’s not the same if someone has maybe had an experience yet. Thank you! Otherwise can’t wait to try it! Looks amazing!