This Paleo chocolate chip banana bread is made with almond butter and almond flour, hearty and delicious with the perfect amount of sweetness. Gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free, family approved, and great for breakfast or dessert!
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This is a remake of my old favorite banana bread recipe – the one that NEVER disappoints.
Yes, it’s definitely a dessert-y banana bread with all the almond butter and dark chocolate it’s loaded with – but I make no apologies for that. And you won’t either, once you make it and taste it for yourself!
One of the best things about banana bread is how versatile it is, after all. From breakfast and snacks (like my no-sugar-added banana bread) to full on dessert (like my nut-free double chocolate banana bread), it can be whatever you need it to be for the moment.
Banana bread is sort of my baking “happy place” for a couple of reasons. First – banana bread is typically really easy to make – like, do it with my eyes closed easy – if you know what I mean.
No need to double check measurements and order of operations every step for banana bread – it’s almost fool-proof.
Which, brings me to reason number two it’s what happiness is made of – it’s forgiving as heck. Ease and forgiveness in baking is HAPPY baking, for sure.
Have you ever forgotten if you’ve added an ingredient and can’t figure it out by looking at the batter? Yup, this is a weekly occurrence for me, and let me tell you – it’s not a good feeling!
But with banana bread? Somehow it always comes out right. Or, at least edible. It comes out edible even if you mis-measure, or leave an ingredient out entirely. Well, perhaps except for the bananas. I’m crediting the bananas for all this happiness anyway.
So, to get a bit more specific about this dreamy chocolate chip banana bread you’ll be making today, the “secret” ingredient is almond butter. I mean, it’s not exactly a secret (it’s in the title, after all) but I do give it a whole lot of credit for both the incredible flavor and texture of the bread.
Rather than weigh it down, the almond butter gives the bread a moist yet fluffy quality, and 100% helps with the rise of the bread (good rise = happy baker, too). It also gives it a rich nutty flavor that complements the dark chocolate oh so well!
As for the chocolate, if you don’t need the bread to be strictly paleo, you can use dairy free, soy free dark chocolate chips such as Enjoy Life dark chocolate morsels.
If you want to avoid added sugar, you can also use a paleo friendly dark chocolate bar, chopped up, OR make your own homemade chocolate chunks.
If you decide to make your own, you can use the chocolate recipe from my cookie dough truffles – simply allowing the chocolate mixture to chill in a parchment lined loaf pan before chopping and adding to the batter.
Whichever option you go with, you’ll be left with the BEST dessert-y paleo chocolate chip banana bread you could imagine. Are you all ready to bake?! Let’s go!
Paleo Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with Almond Butter
Paleo Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with Almond Butter
This Paleo chocolate chip banana bread is made with almond butter and almond flour, hearty and delicious with the perfect amount of sweetness. Gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free, family approved, and great for breakfast or dessert!

Ingredients
- 3 small overripe bananas mashed
- 3 large eggs
- 1/2 cup smooth almond butter unsalted
- 1/4 cup coconut sugar
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups blanched almond flour
- 1/4 cup tapioca flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
- 3/4 cup dark chocolate chips *or homemade paleo chocolate chunks
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a medium loaf pan (I used 8.5 x 4.5) with parchment paper
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In a large bowl, combine the bananas, eggs, almond butter, coconut sugar and vanilla and whisk until smooth.
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In a separate bowl, combine with almond flour, tapioca flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Gently stir the dry mixture into the wet ingredients until just combined (don’t overmix) then fold in the chocolate chips, leaving a few to sprinkle over the top of the loaf.
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Transfer to the prepared loaf pan, scraping the bowl with a spatula, spread out and sprinkle remaining chocolate chips over the top.
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Bake in the preheated oven for 55-65 minutes or until the loaf is deep golden brown and a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.
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Cool loaf on a wire rack, allowing to cool completely before slicing. Store leftovers loosely covered at room temperature for the first day, then refrigerate after that. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*You can use this recipe for homemade chocolate chunks - just chill the chocolate mixture in a parchment lined square pan until solid before cutting into chunks.
Nutrition
What I Used To Make My Paleo Chocolate Chip Banana Bread:
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Just made this along w your cassava flour banana bread recipe. Followed recipe exactly except for using regular milk. Mine did not turn out fluffy like yours but still tastes great. My BP and BS are fairly new, what are they interacting w in this recipe? I liked the taste of this recipe more than the cassava one (which has more sugar and cinnamon). I feel like the cassava absorbs all the flavor and needs additional sweeteners, flavors, etc to compensate? What do you think?
I think my oven is messed up. This took about 90 minutes to cook and I started just putting it in for 60 so I kept checking it and checking it, and the inside started cooking but then the top browned/burnt. I’ll have to try again in a different oven, because I always like paleorunningmomma’s recipes.
I don’t have tapioca flour. Can I just increase almond flour?
I still there a good substitute for the eggs in this recipe? I would love to try this but can’t have eggs.
I would love to know to if there is a substitute for eggs. 🙂
You can sub in flax eggs for this recipe although it won’t rise as much, and it will be more dense.
Delicious and my daughter loved making it for me.
This bread is incredible- easy to make and turns out great. I would definitely consider it the best paleo bakes good I’ve attempted to make. Thank you!!!
Hello, how many grams would the bananas total to? Thanks :)?
Can I sub arrowroot for tapioca?
Delicious and a major hit with the hubs!
This is THE best banana bread, ever! It doesn’t even taste healthy!!