Banana Bread Cookies (3 Ingredients, No Eggs, No Added Sugar) (2024)

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By Carine Claudepierre
Published on 02/11/2024

5 from 2 votes

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These Banana Bread Cookies are healthy, vegan, soft banana cookies with a thick, fluffy banana bread texture. They are easy to make with just 3 ingredients, so it’s up to you to add chocolate chips or walnuts to make these cookies even more delicious.

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I love banana baked goods and am never running out of ideas to create recipes with ripe bananas. This new 3-ingredient cookie recipe is inspired by a recipe I was making for my babies, the 3-ingredient banana cookies.

That recipe was delicious, but I wanted to create a fluffier cookie recipe. I was dreaming about a cookie that tastes like my eggless banana bread, but in a large, thick, soft cookie that bakes in less than 15 minutes.

Why You Will Love These Cookies

  • Just 3 ingredients
  • Easy and healthy
  • No added sugar
  • Thick, soft banana cookies
  • Vegan
  • Egg-free
  • Dairy-free

Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Self-Raising Flour – This is a premade mix of all-purpose flour and baking powder. You can make your own by using 1 cup of all-purpose flour and stir in 2 teaspoons of baking powder. I didn’t try gluten-free flour blend in this recipe, it may work as well.
  • Ripe Bananas – The riper the bananas, the stronger the flavor and sweetness of the cookies. In this recipe, there’s no added sugar. The bananas are the ones adding sweetness. If your bananas are yellow and not ripe enough to make sweet banana cookies, then add up to 1/3 cup of coconut sugar,brown sugar, or any crystal sweetener. Stir it in the mashed banana before adding the flour. You can also try my vegan banana chocolate chip cookies for a classic banana cookie recipe with added sweetener.
  • Melted Coconut Oil – This is my favorite option to make flaky cookies that almost taste like a vegan scone. You can also use melted plant-based butter or avocado oil.

Optional Add-Ons

Banana bread is always better with some additional crunchy ingredients. That’s why I like to add some of the below ingredients to my cookie batter. They make the cookies even better.

Try adding up to 1/2 cup of one or two of the below add-ons:

  • Chopped walnuts
  • Chopped pecans
  • Dark chocolate chips
  • Dried raisins or cranberries
  • Shredded coconut

You can also boost the banana bread flavor of your cookies by adding spices. Add the spices in the flour, following the suggestions below:

  • 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg or allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon of ginger
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract

How To Make Banana Bread Cookies

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  1. In a large bowl, mash the ripe banana into a smooth puree using a fork.
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  1. Add melted, cooled coconut oil and self-raising flour. Stir until the dough is smooth and moist.
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  1. If you like, stir in some of the suggested add-ons. I like to stir in 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts and 1/4 cup of dark chocolate chips.
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  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and oil it with a cooking oil spray.
  2. Use a cookie dough scoop to release dollops of dough on the baking sheet. Leave two thumbs of space between each cookie. They expand in the oven.
  1. Bake the cookies on the center rack for 15 to 18 minutes until golden brown on the top.
  2. Let the cookies cool down for 10 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer them to a cooling rack.

Frosting Banana Cookies

I didn’t frost these cookies, but you can add a salted caramel peanut butter frosting on top like I did with my almond flour banana cookies. Or, try some of the frosting recipe below.

  • Cashew frosting – this is a vegan version of the classic cream cheese frosting.
  • Protein frosting – a chocolate frosting made from protein powder.
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Tips for the Best Banana Bread Cookies

For a foolproof batch of banana bread cookies that’s ideal for baking beginners, follow these three simple tips:

  1. Pick the ripest banana: Choose a banana that’s gone all brown and spotty for maximum banana flavor and sweetness in your cookies.
  2. Spice it up: Adding spices like allspice or nutmeg really brings out the banana flavors.
  3. Easy on the mixing: Once you’ve combined all the ingredients, stop mixing as soon as there are no more lumps of flour. Overmixing can result in a more bread-like and dry texture.
  4. Spacing Matters: These cookies expand more than your average cookie. So it’s crucial to leave enough space between them on the cooking sheet.
  5. Underbake them slightly: Your cookies will continue to set as they cool down. Take them out when they still seem a bit soft in the middle, and they’ll firm up as they cool.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can I keep these cookies?

You can store the cookie in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or up to 5 days in the fridge.

Can I freeze them?

You can keep these cookies in the freezer in zip-lock bags for up to 1 month. Thaw at room temperature the day before serving.

More Banana Cookie Recipes

Almond Flour Banana Cookies with Cashew Caramel Frosting

Chocolate Banana Cookies

3-Ingredient Banana Cookies

Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal Cookies

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Banana Bread Cookies

These Banana Bread Cookies are healthy, vegan soft banana cookies with a thick, fluffy banana bread texture. They are easy to make with just 3 ingredients, then it's up to you to add chocolate chips or walnuts to make these cookies even more delicious.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 large cookies

Calories: 144.6 kcal

Author: Carine Claudepierre

5 from 2 votes

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Grease with cooking oil spray. Set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, add ripe banana and mash into a smooth puree with a fork.

  • Stir in melted, cooled coconut oil and self-raising flour until the dough is moist and consistent.

  • If you like, fold in cinnamon, vanilla extract, walnuts, and chocolate chips. Stir to incorporate evenly.

  • Use a cookie dough scoop to release dollops of dough on the baking sheet, leaving two thumbs of space between the cookies. They puff and expand a lot in the oven.

  • Bake the cookies on the center rack of the oven for 15-18 minutes until fluffy and golden brown on top, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with almost no crumbs on it.

  • Cool down for 10 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer them to a cooling rack.

Notes

Note 1: If your banana is not ripe, the cookies won’t be as sweet. You can stir 1/4 cup of brown sugar or coconut sugar into the mashed banana to boost the cookie sweetness. Avoid liquid sweeteners which make the cookies packed and chewy.

Note 2: You can also use melted plant-based butter or avocado oil.

Note 3: You can swap the self-raising flour for a cup of flour and baking powder.

Storage: Store the cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or up to 5 days in the fridge. Freeze in zip-lock bags for up to 1 month. Thaw at room temperature the day before serving.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie ( no optional ingredients) | Calories: 144.6kcal | Carbohydrates: 14.6g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9.3g | Saturated Fat: 7.5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.6g | Sodium: 0.5mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 0.7g | Sugar: 1.8g | Vitamin A: 9.3IU | Vitamin C: 1.2mg | Calcium: 3.1mg | Iron: 0.2mg | Magnesium: 7.7mg | Phosphorus: 18.3mg | Zinc: 0.2mg

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FAQs

Can you substitute banana for sugar in cookies? ›

You can harness this sweetness as a sugar substitute in tons of different baked goods, like muffins and quick breads. Since bananas have more moisture than sugar, use half the amount of mashed, ripe banana as sugar called for in the recipe.

What can I substitute for eggs in banana bread? ›

WHAT TO USE INSTEAD OF EGGS WHEN BAKING
  1. MASHED BANANA. ...
  2. APPLESAUCE. ...
  3. SILKEN TOFU. ...
  4. GROUND FLAXSEED OR CHIA SEEDS & WATER. ...
  5. YOGURT. ...
  6. BUTTERMILK. ...
  7. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK. ...
  8. ARROWROOT POWDER OR CORNSTARCH.

What to substitute for eggs in sugar cookies? ›

13 Effective Substitutes for Eggs
  1. Applesauce.
  2. Mashed banana.
  3. Flax or chia seeds.
  4. Commercial egg replacer.
  5. Tofu.
  6. Vinegar and baking soda.
  7. Yogurt or buttermilk.
  8. Arrowroot powder.

What to add to banana bread when you don't have enough bananas? ›

Pumpkin puree works like a charm in a one-to-one ratio when replacing mashed bananas. Half a cup of pumpkin puree will do the trick if your recipe calls for whole bananas. Whether you're using store-bought or making your own puree, remember this substitute could alter the overall sweetness.

What to do if you don't have enough sugar for a recipe? ›

7 Natural Sugar Substitutes to Try in Your Cooking & Baking
  1. Honey. Honey is not only sweet, but it's packed with an array of health benefits! ...
  2. Maple Syrup. Maple syrup contains a fair bit of sugar, so consume it rather minimally. ...
  3. Applesauce. ...
  4. 4. Fruits. ...
  5. Molasses. ...
  6. Cane Sugar. ...
  7. Coconut Palm Sugar.

What can you substitute if you don't have sugar? ›

Sweeteners like fruit juice, honey, molasses and maple syrup contain natural sugar and have some nutritional benefits. Fruit has fiber, vitamins and antioxidants. Even raw honey and maple syrup can contain antioxidants and minerals like iron, zinc, calcium and potassium.

How many bananas replace 3 eggs? ›

Using bananas as an egg replacement is easy as pie — or in this case, cake. Use one ripe mashed banana for each egg in your recipe, says Betty Crocker. That's it!

What to use in place of eggs? ›

Egg replacers
  1. Vinegar & baking soda. Replace 1 egg with: 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon vinegar. ...
  2. Unsweetened applesauce. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup applesauce. ...
  3. Plain or vanilla soy yogurt. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup yogurt. ...
  4. Silken tofu. ...
  5. Ripe banana. ...
  6. Ground flaxseed.

Can I use banana instead of egg in cookies? ›

Mashed Banana

For this swap, use 1/4 cup of mashed ripe banana per egg. Note that riper bananas have more sugar and moisture, so consider reducing other sweeteners and liquids in the recipe.

What can I use if I don't have enough eggs for cookies? ›

Whisk together water, oil, and baking powder.

A simple combination of water, baking powder, and vegetable oil mimics eggs almost to a T. It's a great option for cookies, quick breads, and brownies.

Is milk a good substitute for eggs in cookies? ›

Using a 1/4 cup of milk or yogurt in place of eggs is perfect for baked goods where moisture is key, such as cakes or muffins.

What is the best substitute for sugar in cookies? ›

For basic baked goods like sugar cookies or pound cake, using maple syrup or honey instead of sugar lends the finished product a little extra flavor. You'll need a little less of these sweeteners for your recipe—just ¾ cup of maple syrup or honey replaces a full cup of granulated sugar.

Is banana a good substitute for sugar? ›

Refined sugar is stripped of its fiber – but bananas have a good amount of soluble and insoluble fiber, particularly when they're a little under-ripe, so they make a truly healthy sugar replacement. The dietary fiber and resistant starch in a banana help us to digest our food and supports our gut microbiome as a bonus!

How much sugar does a banana replace? ›

Your average banana contains around 23g of carbohydrates, including 2.6g of fiber and 12g of simple sugars. If you were to measure out the equivalent amount of granulated sugar (about six teaspoons) with 23g of carbohydrate, it would contain 23 g of pure sugar.

What does banana replace in baking? ›

Bananas can also be a substitute for butter and oil in recipes. If using bananas for butter, replace in equal amounts. You can substitute 3/4 cup of mashed banana for 1 cup of oil in baked goods such as muffins, cakes, and bread, but you'll need to use a low-gluten flour and reduce the baking time.

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