The BEST Almond Flour Paleo Banana Bread with chocolate chips – SO freaking good and simple. Naturally sweetened with just bananas! Reader favorite recipe.

Ever since I made my Paleo Lemon Blueberry Bread (quickly becoming a new reader favorite!) I had to make another grain-free loaf for you guys…
Okay and maybe for myself, too.
This recipe is loved by many and for good reason.
It’s quick, easy, happens to be gluten free and dairy free, and seriously delicious!
The BEST Paleo Banana Bread using Almond Flour

There is just something about the texture of almond flour quick bread that I cannot get over.
It’s basically like cake, but dare I say… better?
Very Simple Ingredients
- almond flour – make sure you’re using almond flour from blanched almonds. If using meal, your bread might not hold together as well.
- tapioca flour – this helps act as a binder with the flour. If you don’t have tapioca flour, you can use 2 tablespoons of coconut flour. Adding 1/4 cup of all purpose gluten free baking flour would also likely work.
- baking soda & salt – the leavening agent and salt helps balance flavor.
- extra ripe bananas – the more ripe, the better! If you use super spotty black ones, you won’t even miss the added sugar in normal banana bread recipes.
- eggs – help provide structure
- oil – to smooth out the batter and help with moisture
- dairy-free chocolate chips – chocolate chips are always a good idea in banana bread.

How to Make Banana Bread with Almond Flour
You’ll mix together the dry ingredients separately to ensure the tapioca flour and baking soda gets evenly combined with the almond flour.
Then mix together wet ingredients separately.
And finally combine it all together and fold in the chocolate chips.
Mashing Bananas Tip
I used my immersion blender to get the bananas really smooth, then incorporated the eggs, oil and vanilla.
If you’re using frozen bananas and they’re very liquidy, it’s best to drain some of the excess liquid before mashing and combining.
Use a 8×4 Medium Loaf Pan
This paleo banana bread is best baked in a medium loaf pan <–– linked.
Once the banana bread batter is transferred to your lined loaf pan, it’s ready in about 45 minutes – just a little less time than your normal quick bread recipe.

Some Notes for this Almond Flour Bread
Flour
I did not test this exact bread recipe with other flours. I did test it with *almond meal* (ground raw almonds) and it didn’t hold together as nicely as the version with almond flour (ground blanched almonds).
- If looking for coconut flour, I’ve got this recipe.
- If looking for a whole grain flour recipe, try this (you should be able to sub 1:1 gluten-free flour)
- If you’re looking for a nut-free AND gluten-free option, make this.
- If you’re looking for a tapioca flour sub – try using 2.5 tablespoons of coconut flour in its place.
Sweetener
- I first tested this with 1/4 cup coconut sugar but then made again without adding any sugar. I couldn’t tell *too much* of a difference but if you have a sweet tooth, I would go for adding in at least a few tablespoons of your favorite dry granulated sweetener.
- Leave out granulated sugar if you’re more accustomed to less sweet baked goods.
- Using extra ripe bananas also means the banana bread will be naturally sweet.

Reader FAQs
- Can I use a different flour, other than almond flour? – This recipe was specifically developed using almond flour, so I am afraid I cannot give a good recommendation for subbing in other flours. Check the comments below for what other readers have done.
- What if I don’t have tapioca flour? – This almond flour bread recipe can still be made if you don’t have tapioca flour on hand. You can use 1/4 cup all-purpose flour (if you don’t need bread to be gluten-free), OR 1:1 gluten free baking flour. You can also sub with 2.5 tablespoons coconut flour.
- What if my bananas aren’t super spotty? – If your bananas aren’t extra ripe, you can sweeten the bread using a granulated sugar.
- Can this be made without eggs to be vegan? – The eggs provide this paleo banana bread with structure and helps hold things together. I do not recommend subbing unless you’re okay with a different texture. But again, check the reader comments below, as some have had success using an egg replacement.

If you make this recipe, be sure to leave a comment and review on the blog! I love hearing from you and it helps others with the recipe too! Xx Ashley

How to Make…
Almond Flour Paleo Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips
The BEST Almond Flour Paleo Banana Bread with chocolate chips – it’s simple, quick and perfect for the banana lovers in your life. Naturally gluten-free, no added sugar needed if you use extra extra ripe bananas!
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Diet: Gluten Free
- Yield: 10 slices 1x
- Scale:
Ingredients
- 2 cups almond flour (made from blanched almonds, not almond meal)
- 1/4 cup tapioca flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 3 small extra ripe bananas, equal to 1 cup well mashed.
- 3 TBS coconut sugar (or sub other dry sweetener; optional –see notes)
- 2 large eggs
- 2 TBS avocado oil (or olive)
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips, plus more for topping
- 1/4 cup chocolate chunks for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF and line a 8×4 medium loaf pan with parchment paper; set aside.
- In medium bowl add almond flour, tapioca flour, baking soda and salt.
- In large bowl whisk together mashed banana and sugar (if using). Then whisk in eggs, oil and vanilla extract until smooth.
- Pour dry ingredients into large bowl of wet ingredients, using spatula to stir. Then fold in chocolate chips.
- Pour batter into prepared loaf pan, topping with more chocolate chips and chocolate chunks.
- Bake banana bread for 20 minutes uncovered, then add foil for the last 15-20 minutes of baking to prevent the top from browning too quickly. My bread took roughly 40 minutes but check the middle for done-ness with toothpick after 35 minutes just to be sure.
- Allow bread to cool in pan for 15 minutes before lifting from the parchment paper to remove bread. Slice into 10 slices and ENJOY!
Recipes Notes:
*Option to omit sugar for less sweet bread. I suggest using super ripe bananas if leaving out granulated sweetener. Use coconut sugar for paleo or dry granulated sweetener of choice I did not test this recipe with other flours, see links in post for suggestions.
Tapioca Flour – if you don’t have tapioca flour, use 2.5 tablespoons coconut flour in its place. You can also use 1/4 cup arrowroot powder or 1:1 gluten free baking flour if not strictly grain-free.
Bananas – if using frozen/thawed bananas, it is best to remove some of the excess liquid you get. I believe that is what is causing some issues with bake time from some readers.
Recipe adapted from my Paleo Lemon Blueberry Bread and Simple Almond Flour Banana Muffins
Nutrition Information:
- Serving Size: 1/10
- Calories: 135
- Sugar: 10
- Sodium: 198mg
- Fat: 7g
- Saturated Fat: 1g
- Unsaturated Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 18g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 3g
- Cholesterol: 37mg
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Liz Knoblock says
Love this recipe, easy to whip up and so delicious! I think this will become my new go to banana bread recipe! I did have to bake the loaf almost 45 minutes, but that is expected as no oven bakes the same.
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Willow lumsden says
This banana bread is delicious. It baked in exactly 40 mins. I substituted the tapioca with cornstarch using half the amt. will make again.
Jackie says
Excellent! I have been experimenting with healthier/paleo banana bread recipes and this is the best so far. I followed the recipe exactly as written except I added 1/3 cup walnuts in addition to the chocolate chips. It came out great–I wouldn’t change a thing. I can’t wait to try some of your other recipes like the lemon blueberry bread. Thanks!
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Ashley says
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and leave a review, Jackie! I appreciate it so much! So glad to hear you loved the bread. I’m obsessed with almond flour quick breads! The lemon blueberry is a favorite for sure. And any of the almond flour muffins are great too 🙂 happy baking!