Banana Bread | Weight Watchers (2024)

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Ok! This Banana Bread is just so easy to make - just mix up the ingredients, scrape into a pan and bake! It tastes fantastic and what is more it works out at just 4 Points per slice on Weight Watchers Points plan.

The bread is soft and moist and is topped with a drizzle of sweet glaze.

Unlike some of the skinny banana breads that I have tried throughout my WW journey, I use sugar in this recipe, not sweetener. To me it tastes so much better that way.

Of course you could swap out the sugar for sweetener if you'd like and that would reduce the Points by around 10 Points per loaf.

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I worked out the non Weight Watchers banana bread that I had been eating during lock down (when I wasn't being quite so careful on my Point tracking) and was shocked to learn that it worked out at 11 Points per slice!!!

No wonder I put on some pounds! Mind you it was really tasty and I ate my way through rather a lot!

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So you will see from the photo above that this recipe isn't complicated - it doesn't involve lots of different weird and wonderful ingredients.

I didn't add cinnamon to my recipe but I have added the quantities in the recipe card below if you would like to. It doesn't add any more Points!

I also decided that I would like to drizzle some glaze over the top of the loaf - just for a little extra sweetness. I used 4 level tablespoons of powdered sugar / icing sugar and a little water to mix to a drizzling consistency.

I didn't use it all! I could probably have used just 2 tablespoons of icing sugar to get this iced look.

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Recipe tips!

  • I didn't use over-ripe bananas in this recipe. Many banana bread recipes ask for you to use ripe bananas - this is because the riper the banana the sweeter it becomes (& perhaps because it is easier to mash) .... but I'm not too keen on ripe banana. Obviously the decision is yours!
  • Mash the bananas so that they are a nice creamy consistency without big lumps - some lumps are ok (picture 2).
  • Place the mashed banana, egg and vanilla extract in one bowl and the dry ingredients in another bowl. Mix the dry ingredients together to combine before adding the wet ingredients and folding in.
  • Once all these ingredient are combined you can mix in the oil (picture 3).
  • I use liners like these from Amazon to line my loaf pan - it is so much easier than fiddling around with parchment paper (picture 4)!
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  • Bake the loaf until it has risen and turns a lovely golden brown colour (picture 5).
  • After removing from the oven, leave the banana bread in the pan for 5 minutes before turning it out on to a wire rack to cool (picture 6).
  • Mix up the icing as described in the recipe card below and drizzle it over the top of the loaf. As you can see from picture 7, I didn't use all of the icing on my loaf.

How long does it keep?

It lasts in a sealed container for up to 4 days. If you are needing it to last much longer than that I would suggest slicing it up and freezing it.

Can I freeze it?

Yes! It freezes really well. I even freeze it with the icing on!

I have been making this banana bread, slicing it up, wrapping the slices individually and freezing the slices for easy Banana Bread consumption whenever I get the craving.

When I fancy a slice, I will remove it from the freezer and allow it to defrost at room temperature for an hour or so.

You can also freeze the whole loaf. If you are going to do this, I would suggest freezing it prior to icing for best results.

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Points in this Weight Watchers Banana Bread

This tasty Banana Bread works out at 4 Points per slice on the WW Points plan. You can even add it directly to your WW App by clicking on the 'Add to WW APP' button in the recipe card below.

If you still follow one of the older WW plans, then it works out as follows:

  • Freestyle Plan - 4 SmartPoint per serving
  • myWW Blue Plan - 4 SmartPoint per serving
  • myWW Purple Plan - 4 SmartPoint per serving
  • myWW Green Plan - 4 SmartPoints per serving

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Banana Bread | Weight Watchers

Marianne

This easy Banana Bread is moist and flavourful. It can be topped with a drizzle of icing or without - the choice is yours - the Points are the same! A wonderful Weight Watchers friendly treat!

4.26 from 66 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 150 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 bananas medium / large
  • 1 large egg whisked
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1.5 cups all purpose flour / plain flour (180g)
  • 4 tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon optional
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda / bicarbonate of soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 4 tablespoons powdered sugar / icing sugar optional

Instructions

  • Line a loaf pan (approx 9x5 inches) with baking parchment or a pan liner

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F / 180°C / 160°C fan assisted

  • Peel the bananas, break into chunks and place in a bowl.

  • Use a fork to mash up the bananas until they are smooth and mostly lump free.

  • Add the whisked egg and vanilla extract and stir to combine.

  • In a separate bowl ad the flour, sugars, cinnamon (if using) baking powder, baking soda and salt.

  • Use a spoon to combine.

  • Tip the wet banana mixture into the dry ingredients and use a spoon to combine until everything is thoroughly mixed together.

  • Stir in the vegetable oil.

  • Spoon the mixture into the prepared loaf pan & place in the middle of your preheated oven.

  • Bake for 35 - 45 minutes or until the banana bread has risen and turned golden brown.

  • Once done, remove from the oven and leave in the pan for 5 minutes before turning it out onto a wire rack to cool.

  • Once cool you can add the drizzle of icing (if using)

  • Place the powdered sugar / icing sugar in a small bowl, add ½ teaspoon of warm water and stir. Add water in ¼ teaspoon increments until you have the desired consistency - you really won't need much at all! You do not want the icing to be too runny that it all runs off the edge of the loaf.

  • Drizzle the icing over the cake.

  • Enjoy and remember to track!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Banana Bread | Weight Watchers

Serving Size

1 slice

Amount per Serving

Calories

150

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Cholesterol

14

mg

5

%

Sodium

196

mg

9

%

Potassium

204

mg

6

%

Carbohydrates

29

g

10

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

12

g

13

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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More Weight Watchers Dessert Recipes!

If you liked this Banana Bread recipe you may also like to take a look at this recipe for Banana Yogurt Bread.

This Lemon Pudding is also very popular!

Lastly, if you are after a zero / very low point dessert, have you tried Fluff yet? This Lime Fluff is soooo good or you can make fluff with strawberries and marshmallow like I have done here!

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Comments

  1. Kay says

    In the oven right now and smells wonderful. Thank you!

    Reply

  2. Sheila says

    Banana Bread | Weight Watchers (8)
    Excellent

    Reply

    • Vicki Walker says

      I always quadruple the recipe without the bananas divide the batter and add different fruits. Blueberries, raspberries, cranberry almond, banana or apples with walnuts and always carrot raisin nut, sometimes left over granola or chopped mixed nuts! I don’t often glacé but top with whatever works! I use 3 good size loaf pans, bake about 10-15 minutes longer! Huge amazing loaves and so delicious. I am not so much a point counter but this is certainly better, cheaper and healthier than what I could buy at a bakery! They freeze well or I store in the fridge! They get eaten quickly so can’t say how long they last!

      Reply

  3. Kristina says

    Can you tell me what the water content percentage is on your Weight Watchers Banana Bread?

    Reply

  4. John says

    Banana Bread | Weight Watchers (9)
    Ive tried more WW recipes and I found the one Im keeping (like deleting the others!) This is delicious, moist, not dense. Followed the recipe to a tee! 5 stars

    Reply

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Banana Bread | Weight Watchers (2024)

FAQs

How many points does a banana score on Weight Watchers? ›

A fruit is a ZeroPoint food if it's: Fresh or frozen without added sugars or fat.

How many bananas are in Chrissy Teigen's banana bread? ›

The tldr; is that she needed 6 very ripe bananas to work on this recipe, but as you know you can not just buy overly ripe bananas at the store, so she went to Twitter and called on her followers.

Can you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Fight the urge to use more banana than called for in your recipe. Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

How much does 3 bananas weigh? ›

3 medium size bananas weigh approximately 1 pound. A cluster of bananas is called a hand and consists of 10 to 20 bananas, which are known as fingers.

How many points is 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you're adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

Can you really eat unlimited fruit on Weight Watchers? ›

As part of that new "PointsPlus" system, a certain number of servings of fruit were automatically factored into your Daily PointsPlus Target. If you eat TOO many fruits, however, you'll be exceeding that number of servings Weight Watchers factored in -- thus you may be eating more calories than you should be.

Is 4 bananas too much? ›

How many bananas a day should you eat? While there's no strict rule, it's best not to eat more than one or two bananas a day. Eating more could lead to weight gain, as they contain both carbohydrates and sugar. Ensure you're eating a balanced diet by including a range of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Can I eat a whole bunch of bananas? ›

Eating too many bananas or other high-potassium foods can cause excess potassium in the body, also called hyperkalemia. This can cause serious health problems, including heart issues. While most people wouldn't be able to stomach the number of bananas necessary to cause this to happen, it's something to be mindful of.

How many bananas equal 2 cups? ›

2 bananas: 1-1/3 cups chopped | 1 cup mashed. 3 bananas: 2 cups chopped | 1-1/2 cups mashed.

What is the disadvantage of banana bread? ›

You may find banana bread delicious, but conventional banana breads tend to be high in added sugar, refined carbs, and calories. Thus, it's best to enjoy banana bread occasionally as part of a balanced, nutrient-dense diet.

At what point should you not use bananas for banana bread? ›

If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell. While it's okay if the banana peel is dark brown or even black, if the inside is too, then the fruit is beyond ripe and now on its way to rotten.

Why are overripe bananas better for banana bread? ›

Bananas can go from yellow with brown spots to totally black and still be okay to eat and use for baking. In fact, black bananas are some of the best for making banana bread because they have developed more sugar as they sit around and therefore taste sweeter. They may also be moister, which is perfect for baked goods.

How much does 1lb of bananas cost? ›

In the U.S., the cost of a pound of bananas averaged at about 63 cents last month. That's only 3 cents more than it was a decade ago, government data shows, but about 6 cents higher than prices reported at the start of 2020, in the months before COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic.

How much is one mashed banana? ›

Substitute ½ cup for each banana. You may need to add sugar or honey to mimic the banana's sweetness, and banana extract to get banana flavor. Greek yogurt, mango, or cooked oatmeal can replace bananas in smoothies. You can replace eggs, butter and oil in baking recipes with mashed banana.

How much does 1,000 bananas weigh? ›

( 1,000 ) bananas weigh 141.7( mathrm { kg } . )

What fruit has 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Whole fruit and most vegetables are ZeroPoint foods.

How many points does a banana raise blood sugar? ›

If a banana is fully ripe (with a GI of 62), its glycemic load could range from 11 for a very small banana to 22 for a very large banana. Knowing the size of the banana you're eating is important to ensure your blood sugar doesn't rise too much.

How many WW points is a potato? ›

Weight Watchers, now called WW, has given potatoes the coveted “ZeroPoints” classification for one of its weight-loss plans, meaning they don't require tracking by member dieters.

How many points is a banana worth? ›

Point Values of Fruits on PointsPlus
FRUIT POINT COUNT ON WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTSPLUS PLAN
FruitServingPoints
Banana1 medium fruit3
Blueberry1 cup, whole2
Blackberry1 cup, whole1
28 more rows
Mar 13, 2011

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