This Paleo Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread is sweetened only with bananas for a guiltless treat that tastes just like traditional banana bread! This is an easy recipe you’ll come back to again and again. This paleo banana bread is also gluten-free, grain free, and sugar-free.

**2017 Update** This recipe has been a favorite since it’s initial publishing in August of 2014 – I’ve made it SO many times, always to rave reviews, and I know so many of you love it too! This well-loved recipe deserved some new photos, so it got a makeover!
Of course, the recipe remains the same as when it was originally published, as does the original post text below. If you haven’t tried this one yet…what are you waiting for?!

I originally was not going to post this recipe on Bakerita, not only because I already have way too many banana bread recipes on this site, but also because 80% of them include chocolate in some way. Oops. #sorrynotsorry
But…after I made it, and it got devoured within mere hours, with everyone having no idea it was grain-free and no sugar added (besides the chocolate), I decided it needed to be posted. And YEAH, you read that right – this banana bread has NO sugar added.

Because THIS banana bread is sweetened only with bananas. Of course, I ruined the sugar free thing by adding chunks of chopped chocolate (so much better than chocolate chips guys – try it), but who can resist big melted chocolate chunks in their banana bread?!?
Leave the chocolate out though (or make your own batch of paleo chocolate), and this stuff is totally paleo-friendly, grain-free, gluten-free, no sugar added, soy-free…I can’t think of any more “frees” but I’m sure it totally could apply to more diet categories too.

I was eating slivers of this banana bread with some of the chocolate coconut almond butter that I used in the recipe as well. It was so beyond good, guys. The banana flavor comes through better than most recipes I’ve made, and they also add so much moisture and keep the bread super tender. The touch of cinnamon adds that extra bit of warmth too. SO good.
I absolutely love how guilt-free this stuff is while tasting so insanely decadent. AND – it’s easy. I hate when quick batters take forever to come together, so it makes me happy that this one doesn’t take more than a few minutes of measuring and stirring ingredients together. No need to worry about overmixing either, since there’s no gluten in this recipe!

Paleo Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread Recipe
This Paleo Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread is a standout, even among all my other banana bread recipes. Since I posted this recipe back during my senior year of college, it’s been made countless times in my kitchen, in my sister’s kitchen, and in hundreds (maybe thousands?) of your kitchens! Tons of you have let me know that it’s a staple for you and your familys. I believe my favorite way to enjoy a slice is warmed up for about 15-20 seconds in the microwave, either plain or with a tiny bit of almond butter drizzled on top…swooooon!
If you’re one of the folks that haven’t yet tried this Paleo Banana Bread, I think it’s time to change that! You’re going to love this moist, flavorful, just-sweet-enough banana bread. Get the recipe below, get to baking, and enjoy each and every bite.

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Paleo Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread
Ingredients
- 4 bananas, 2 ½ cups mashed or 575 grams
- 4 eggs
- ½ cup 140 grams almond butter, or any nut butter of your choice
- 4 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
- ½ cup 75 grams coconut flour
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of sea salt
- 6 ounces dark chocolate, chopped (see Notes for recommendation to keep 100% Paleo)
Instructions
- Grease one 9"x5" loaf pan (or 8"x8" square pan, which is what I used) and preheat the oven to 350ºF.
- In a large bowl or mixer, combine the mashed bananas, eggs, coconut oil, vanilla extract and nut butter until fully combined.
- Add the coconut flour, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder, and sea salt to the wet ingredients and mix well. Fold in the chocolate chunks.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and spread it evenly.
- Bake in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes if using a square pan, and 50-60 if using a loaf pan. A toothpick inserted into the center should come out clean, and when you press down lightly on the loaf, it should spring back, not stay indented. If a toothpick comes out clean but the loaf isn't springing back, keep it in the oven until it does to ensure it's baked through.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool on a wire rack for about 1/2 hour. Flip out onto a cooling rack to finish cooling.
Notes
Want more banana bread?! Try these other outrageously delicious banana bread recipes…
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Paleo Cinnamon Streusel Banana Bread
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And it’s not quite banana bread…but I think you’ll love this Banana Bread Pecan Almond Butter!




Hi, I’ve made this recipe 3 times now and it has never disappointed. Absolutely love the result each time. Thanks a lot for sharing !
So happy to hear that, Neha! Thanks for letting me know you’ve enjoyed it :)
Hi Rachel!
I love, love, love the Paleo Banana Bread! My kids love it too. I have never posted a comment to a site like this, and I have never come back to a site to look for more recipes because I liked the first one so much. You have something very special going on here. The layout, the recipes,and the vibe that you magically seem to send out from the website are all terrific. I plan to try many of your creations. Thank you!
-Kellie
Kellie, thank you so much for your comment! That makes me so happy to hear, and it’s comments like yours that inspire me to keep creating recipes :) I hope you enjoy each and every recipe you try!
Hi Rachel! So I REALLY want to make this, but I only have a few tablespoons of nut butter left:( is there anything else I can sub it with like extra oil, butter? Or do I really just have to get some more. Thanks!:)
Hi Alyssa! You can use any kind of nut butter if you’re just running low on almond. I haven’t tried subbing anything for the nut butter so I can’t guarantee anything else would work, but coconut oil as a replacement would probably do the trick. Report back if you try it! :)
Hi Bakerita!!
I have a question, can the coconut flour be replaced with almond flour?
Thanks!
Hi Daniela – unfortunately, no. Coconut flour is way more absorbent than almond flour, so you would need a totally different amount of almond flour to get the same result, which would mess up the rest of the recipe. Thankfully…coconut flour is pretty cheap and will last you a long time. I’d recommend investing in a small bag for the recipe – it’s worth it!
WOW!!! This turned out so delicious!!! I used sunflower butter instead of almond since i’m allergic to nuts and OMG it was amazingness. Thanks for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed it, Betsy!! :)
Hi Rachael I just make this and I can’t believe it’s paleo! Really good:) I used peanut butter as I’m not paleo and just a regular vegetable oil. I just wanted to know how do you store the leftovers, fridge or room temp? It’s winter here in NZ so it’s pretty cold but I still want to make sure. Thanks so much for the recipe!!!
Hi Rachael I just made this and I can’t believe it’s paleo! Really good:) I used peanut butter as I’m not paleo and just a regular vegetable oil. I just wanted to know how do you store the leftovers, fridge or room temp? It’s winter here in NZ so it’s pretty cold but I still want to make sure. Thanks so much for the recipe!!!
Hi Alyssa! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe :) I like to store it in the fridge just because it’s so moist, it’ll help it last longer, although it would be good for a day or two at room temperature. It also freezes fabulously!
Hi,
Where the recipe states 4 tbsp of coconut oil, does this mean 4tbsp once melted? Or 4 tbsp out the jar when at room temperature then melt?
I measure the melted coconut oil, since the volume can vary depending on the state of solid/liquid that it’s in. Hope this helps, Jen!
Hi
If I wanted to make a non-paleo version of this banana bread, how would the recipe change? Because from where I’m residing, it will be practically impossible to get almond butter and coconut flour, etc
Much appreciated if you can give the non-Paleo version because I love banana bread
Hi Miriam – I’d recommend finding another recipe if you want a non-Paleo recipe. This recipe was specifically formulated to be Paleo-friendly and to make it non-Paleo would require reworking the entire recipe. Sorry!
Does anyone know how many calories in a slice?I’ve just made it and it looks and smells device, but should find out more so I don’t over indulge in one day!
Hi Rebecca – you can calculate the calorie count here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/recipe/calculator