Cranberry Banana Bread

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Take a regular banana bread recipe to the next level this holiday season with this cranberry banana bread. Every bite of this moist yet fluffy and flavorful bread includes bursts of cranberry and walnuts.

Close-up of a slice of cranberry banana bread.

I love making quick bread recipes to give away. They make the perfect little gift and are always appreciated, especially at Christmas time. A few years back, I decided to try tossing some dried cranberries into our super moist banana bread recipe and this was born. My mother instantly fell in love and it has been a regular holiday recipe ever since.

The combination is sublime and perfect for the holidays! Those little party treat bags I always talk about are the perfect size for packaging this and I used the inexpensive bows I told you about in my homemade caramel corn recipe for a quick and easy packaging option.

I really like mini loaves of bread and seldom make full-sized ones. In this recipe, you can make two full-sized loaves or eight minis! That means eight lucky folks can get this delicious bread from you as a special holiday treat.

Fortunately, this cranberry banana bread recipe really couldn’t be easier to make. First, assemble the ingredients: sugar, milk, self-rising flour, vanilla, eggs, butter, dried cranberries, ripe bananas, and nuts (optional). Then all we’re going to do is slowly mix the ingredients together. It will take less than 10 minutes and your loaves will be ready for the oven.

I tell ya, if you love banana bread, you’re going to want to give this cranberry walnut banana bread recipe a go this fall. The tart burst of flavor from the cranberries combined with the crunchy nuts and the moist yet fluffy banana bread is a taste sensation! I just know you’ll love it! 

Labeled ingredients for cranberry banana bread.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Granulated sugar
  • Milk
  • Self-rising flour
  • Vanilla extract
  • Eggs
  • Margarine or unsalted butter
  • Dried cranberries
  • Ripe bananas
  • Chopped walnuts, pistachios, or pecans (optional)

How to Make Cranberry Banana Bread

Grease loaf pans.

Grease and flour your loaf pans. 

Place bananas in mixing bowl.

Now, what I like to do for my banana bread is beat my bananas using my hand or electric mixer first until they’re liquefied.

Mash bananas until liquefied.

Like so.

This will only take a minute or two but it truly makes a huge difference in the flavor, with banana flavor infused in every single morsel.

Mix together sugar and bananas in same mixing bowl.

Now add your sugar and mix that up a bit with the mashed banana.

Add butter and beat again.

Next, mix in your butter.

Add vanilla to mixing bowl.

Then add the vanilla…

Add milk to mixing bowl.

Milk…

Add eggs to mixing bowl.

Eggs…

Add flour to mixing bowl.

And flour. Now beat those ingredients together until combined.

Fold in cranberries and pecans.

Then fold in the cranberries and walnuts.

Cranberry Tips!

I roughly chop up my cranberries on a large plate beforehand but you don’t have to. I just like having more pieces to disperse in my bread.

To keep these from sinking in your bread, I suggest sprinkling a tablespoon or so of flour over them and tossing them lightly with your hands. I didn’t do that for this bread and it turned out fine, but I normally do.

Pour banana bread batter into prepared loaf pans.

Pour into prepared loaf pans and add a few leftover pieces of cranberry and walnuts to the top if you like.

This recipe makes two large loaves or eight small loaves.

Fill them about halfway full and bake at 350 for 30 minutes for small loaves or 1 hour for full-sized loaves.

Baked cranberry nut bread.

Let the loaves cool in the pan for 10 minutes or so before cooling completely on a wire rack.

Slices of cranberry banana bread.

Yum!

When I was making this bread, Brady was being positively tortured by its delicious smell. I told him as soon as it was done he could have some. So I baked the loaves, turned them out onto the counter, walked away, and a few minutes later, here comes Brady holding an entire loaf, just munching away! He ate the whole loaf, though! At least he likes his Mama’s cooking.

Slices of cranberry banana bread.

Just one more photo to show off how good this cranberry banana bread looks. Enjoy!

Storage

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days in the fridge for up to 5 days.
  • This banana bread also freezes really well. Double-wrap individual slices and store them in the freezer for up to 5 months. Thaw at room temperature before serving.

Recipe Notes

  • If your bananas are a bit brown, that’s a good thing! The darker the peel, the sweeter the banana, and the better the banana bread. Another thing you can do if your bananas are getting brown is to go ahead and mash them up with a fork (after you peel them!) and place them in a zipper bag and put them in the freezer. Make a note on the bag with a permanent marker as to how many bananas are in there and the next time you want to make banana bread, simply put the bag on your counter and let it thaw then toss them right in there! Works out perfectly!
  • If you like, you can top your banana cranberry bread with a simple vanilla glaze. Mix together 2 cups of powdered sugar, 3 tablespoons of heavy cream or milk, and 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract and pour it over the cooled loaves. You may need more or less cream/milk until it reaches your preferred consistency.
  • You can also use fresh cranberries or frozen cranberries in your cranberry bread. If you do, you’ll probably need 1.5 to 2 cups. Coarsely chop them by hand or in a food processor. Frozen cranberries don’t have to be thawed beforehand. It’s worth noting though that dried cranberries are sweeter than fresh or frozen.
  • For a little burst of citrus flavor, fold in 2 teaspoons of orange zest or lemon zest.
  • If you like, substitute the nuts for white chocolate chips instead.

Check out these other quick bread recipes:

Pumpkin Cranberry Bread With Caramel Glaze

Hawaiian Banana Nut Bread

Sweet Potato Bread With Cinnamon Swirl

Cinnamon Apple Bread

Cream Cheese Banana Bread

Strawberry Bread With Pecans

Two stacked slices of cranberry banana bread.

Cranberry Banana Bread

Take regular banana bread to the next level this holiday season with this cranberry banana bread. Every bite of this moist yet fluffy and flavorful bread includes bursts of cranberry and walnuts.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: banana, bread, cranberry
Servings: 0

Ingredients

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 6-ounce package dried cranberries
  • 1 cup chopped nuts, optional
  • 3 cups self-rising flour
  • 1 stick unsalted butter or margarine
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 bananas
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Place peeled bananas in a mixing bowl with sugar. Mix until bananas are liquefied.
    2 cups sugar, 3 bananas
  • Add margarine and mix until creamed together with the banana mixture.
    1 stick unsalted butter or margarine
  • Add all other ingredients and blend well.
    1 cup milk, 1 6-ounce package dried cranberries, 1 cup chopped nuts, optional, 3 cups self-rising flour, 2 eggs, 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Pour into two greased and floured loaf pans and bake for one hour at 350.
  • If using mini loaf pans, this will make eight and they will need to cook for about 30 minutes.
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43 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This recipe is fantastic. After my first try, I decided it needed a little extra salt. Then, I realized that this recipe is a great base for other possibilities. So, I tried it with the addition of Orange and Almond extracts…OMG…SO GOOD. My daughter asked me to make it with raisins. When baby girl asks, she shall receive. So, I replaced the cranberries with raisins and added cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice..the angels are singing. Thank you so much for this perfectly delicious and versatile recipe.

  2. Love the tip about liquefied bananas. Just put made my first batch of Cranberry Banana Bread and am waiting for it to finish cooking. The aroma is wonderful.. This will be served to my friends at game night tonight. Have a recipe for Blueberry Banana Cake that has a thick batter. Your tip for liquefied bananas will improve the process of making the cake.

  3. Goodness Gracious these sound delicious, and I love the idea of the mini-loaves to share with my neighbors! I’ve only seen the mini pans that are the little aluminum disposable ones, but I’m going head to Walmart today!

    I can totally identify with collecting things! My weakness is sets of dishes (like I entertain a lot, actually seldom LOL) but if I ever start, I’m ready for any occasion or menu!

    I have many lovely collections of things, but now my ABSOLUTE favorite thing to collect is DUST. I used to constantly wipe it away, but now I embrace it, admire it, brag about it, and dare anyone to touch it, or *gasp* write their name in it! And to top it off, it’s takes up no time at all to start a collection, and it’s FREE! Just wish I’d thought of this 50 years ago!

  4. I have a question about the quantity of flour – this recipe calls for just 2 cups of flour and the regular banana bread recipe calls for 3 . . . . I don’t think the addition of cranberries would really replace a whole cup of flour . . . . I want to make some of both in the mini pans for gifts like you have done, but I want to use the best amount of flour! Which is it?

    thanks!

    1. Susan, you win the needle in a haystack award! I sometimes wake up in the middle of the night and tonight decided to check comments for some reason. This one just bothered be (not you, but the prospect of an error) so I had to get up and double check it. Sure enough, you’re right! I fixed the error (thank you very much!) and now I have to make it with 2 cups just to try it since it apparently worked that way, too! I appreciate your help!
      Gratefully,
      CJ

  5. I realize that I’m about a year late in reading this post but I was wondering if someone could tell me how long to bake this recipe if I make it as muffins? Sounds great. Can’t wait to try it!

  6. I am not the best cook in town – I always screw something up. This time I totally forgot the milk and I ended up with the most scrumptious Banana Cranberry Bread Pudding – it is awesome!

    Thanks Christy!

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