Strawberry Bread With Pecans
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I am a big fan of this strawberry bread with pecans for multiple reasons. First, it’s so easy to make. You basically mix the ingredients together, place them in a loaf pan, and in under an hour you have fresh strawberry bread that’s ready to be eaten! Second, besides the strawberries and pecans, the rest of the ingredients are all basic pantry or fridge staples.
I also love that you can eat this quick bread recipe for breakfast, a snack, or even as dessert. For breakfast, I recommend toasting a slice for a few minutes (either in the oven or air fryer) and then slathering on some butter or cream cheese. It’s also best served with a nice hot cup of tea or coffee. For dessert, why not serve a slice of fresh strawberry bread with some whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream? The choice is yours.
Now, while this quick bread recipe is definitely worthy of freshly picked strawberries, it’s also a great way to use strawberries that might be a little bit past their prime. Like how you’d use overripe bananas in banana bread!
Speaking of banana bread, here are some more great savory and sweet bread recipes to try: snickerdoodle zucchini bread, homestyle broccoli cheese cornbread, cinnamon apple bread, and cream cheese-filled banana bread.
Recipe Ingredients
- Vegetable oil
- Self-rising flour
- Fresh strawberries
- Chopped pecans (or walnuts, can omit if you like)
- Cinnamon
- Eggs
- Sugar
Wash and slice strawberries and place them in a bowl.
Pour about two tablespoons of powdered sugar over the and stir. Let them sit while you do the next step.
Place remaining wet and (, eggs, , oil, and ) in a bowl.
Mix well.
Until it looks something like this.
Add in the strawberries and nuts.
Mix again until well blended.
It will be all pretty and pink like this.
Now grease and flour a loaf pan.
Pour your batter into the loaf pan.
Did I mention this is gonna make one loaf of bread? Oh, I didn’t? Well, this is gonna make one loaf of bread.
Bake that at 350 for 45-50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Let cool for about 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
In most cases with loaves of bread or cakes, 10 minutes is the magic number to wait before turning them out of the pan.
I love to serve my fresh strawberry bread toasted with on top. Enjoy!
Storage
- Store nut leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- You can also freeze the entire loaf or slices for up to 2 months. Ensure they’re tightly wrapped to avoid freezer burn. Thaw overnight before toasting.
Recipe Notes
- To make your own self-rising flour, visit my FAQ page.
- Instead of fresh strawberries, you can use blueberries or raspberries in this quick bread recipe.
- If you like, once the bread has cooled you can top it with a glaze. Simply combine 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon of milk in a bowl and pour that over your strawberry bread. Then refrigerate until set.
- I don’t recommend using frozen strawberries in this bread recipe.
- Want to add even more flavor to your strawberry bread? You could definitely add 1/2 cup of dark chocolate chips, some orange or lemon zest, or a teaspoon of your favorite spice (like nutmeg or ginger).
- Using room-temperature eggs will allow the bread to rise more easily.
- Using vegetable oil instead of is what makes this so moist, so I don’t recommend substituting those two ingredients. However, you could use instead.
- Remember, you can omit the pecans or substitute them for walnuts or other nut varieties.
- Other serving suggestions: lean into the flavor and slather your slice of with or .
Recipe FAQs
Can this strawberry be made gluten-free?
Yes, just simply swap the . for a gluten-free alternative like
Looking for a different yet just as sensational ? Check these out:
Cornetha’s Strawberry Candy Recipe
Fresh Strawberry Muffin Recipe
Strawberry Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Mama’s Classic Strawberry Cobbler Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh strawberries washed and sliced
- 1 1/2 cups self-rising flour
- 1 cup white sugar plus two tablespoons
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon Some readers felt a tablespoon is too much, if you prefer less, use a teaspoon.
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1 cup chopped pecans
Instructions
- Place strawberries in a small bowl and pour two tablespoons of sugar over them. Stir and set aside.1 cup fresh strawberries, 1 cup white sugar
- In a mixing bowl, place the flour, remaining sugar, oil, eggs, and cinnamon. Mix until well combined.1 1/2 cups self-rising flour, 1 cup white sugar, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- Add pecans and strawberries and mix again until well combined and a pretty shade of pink.1 cup chopped pecans
- Pour into a greased and floured loaf pan.
- Bake at 350 for 45 to 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes before turning out of the pan onto a wire rack to cool completely.
- For an extra special treat, butter and toast a slice before serving.
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I’m going to make this for our family picnic at the farm this weekend. It looks delicious and I’m sure it will taste even better!
I just turned this out of the pan and couldn’t even wait till it cooled a little bit to try it. SOO good! I’m having a piece with butter right now, but I bet it would be fabulous with a schmear of cream cheese!
Oh my goodness, that would be so good. Now I am wanting some.
Made the strawberry bread today with some strawberries that were past their prime to serve and they worked great in this recipe. My husband has eaten half the loaf. I’m so glad you posted this recipe.
Christy,
Made the strawvberry bread last night. Checked it with a toothpick in three different places down the middle. It came out clean, so I cooled it for 10 minutes – when I dumped it out, it was gooey on the bottom! I put it back in for a few minutes. Any ideas why? Still tasted wonderful for breakfast this morning! It has the best crust!! Thanks for the great recipe!!
Christy, I made the strawberry pecan bread today. It was very good..used store bought berries.Wish I had home grown ones but I’m afraid we have had so much rain that they may not do so good this year…Oh well settle for what I can get and be thankful. Thank you so much for all your wonderful recipes.
Hey Christy!
I made this bread with canned peaches that i had in the pantry yesterday and it was FABULOUS! Me and my 2 year old sat down and ate nearly the whole loaf while watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 🙂 Thanks for the great recipe!!
I came home to your post yesterday and just happened to have picked up some fresh strawberries at the store. So…I tried the recipe. I took it out of the oven right before I got a call to go to the ER with a friend. When I got home late last night, my husband said, “Don’t ever make that strawberry bread again!” I was suprised and asked, “Did you not like it?” He said, “Yes, I liked it and I ate three pieces and I shouldn’t have.” Whew! If that is the only problem, I can eat more of it so he won’t be tempted.
LOL, that is too funny. I am glad to hear he liked it so well though.
I made this recipe also, it was delicious. I made mine out of frozen berries I had in the freezer, they worked fine…Thanks for all the good recipes..
How do I make it with the frozen berries? Do I need to thaw them first? Do I still need to put the sugar on them? Thanks so much!!
Love all your recipes. Thank you so much for sharing so many
Thank you so much Cheryl!!!