Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (2024)

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Extra cranberry sauce? Not a problem! Mix it into this Cranberry Banana Bread for a morning treat that’ll have the whole family asking for more!

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Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (1)Laura is a wiz at using random leftovers and extra ingredients to invent meals around here. (For the record, stir fries, tacos and quesadillas are a great way to use up the last bits of ‘this and that’ hanging out in the fridge!) This time, though? I stepped in. We had some extra cranberry sauce in the fridge. I was already planning on making a loaf of banana bread. I wasn’t going to share it on the blog. It’s just a good ol’ banana bread recipe. Everyone has a recipe for banana bread, right?

Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (2)Then I had an idea. What if I took that leftover cranberry sauce and mixed it into the banana bread batter? The result? Amazing. Over the years, I’ve eaten a lot of banana bread. Like loaves and loaves and loaves. This Cranberry Banana Bread with pecans might be my all-time favorite!

Cranberry Banana Bread

The sweetness of the banana bread combined with the slight tartness from the cranberries is amazing. Add in the crunch of the chopped pecans? Even better. And then put a slice in the toaster oven with a bit of butter? I could probably finish off the entire loaf all by myself. (Fortunately, I didn’t have that problem as Robbie and Laura both jumped in to help!)

Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (3)If you’re looking for an amazing recipe for the holiday season, then keep this one in mind. Even if you don’t have extra cranberry sauce lying around, you can whip up one on the stovetop in about 10 minutes (recipe included below). Fresh cranberries are plentiful this time of the year in the grocery stores, but I’ve used frozen cranberries to make this sauce before, too. (Side tip: Stock up on a couple of bags of fresh cranberries when they’re on sale. They freeze well and you can pull ’em out throughout the year as needed.)

Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (4)As far as making the batter for this recipe, it couldn’t be easier! It will be slightly lumpy once the bananas get added – that’s perfectly fine. This Cranberry Banana Bread (and banana bread in general) always takes longer to bake than I think it should. It’ll take 80-90 minutes in the oven before it’s fully baked, so plan accordingly. Trust me, though, the time is worth it! (Plus, the house will smell amazing while the banana bread bakes.)

I hope you enjoy this Cranberry Banana Bread as much as we do – it’s a new favorite in our house!

Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (5)Did you bake a loaf of this Cranberry Banana Bread at home? Leave a comment, or snap a photo and tag me on Instagram (@Spicedblog) – I’d love to see your version!

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Cranberry Banana Bread

Extra cranberry sauce? Not a problem! Mix it into this Cranberry Banana Bread for a morning treat that'll have the whole family asking for more!

5 from 4 votes

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 slices

Calories: 340kcal

Ingredients

For the Cranberries

For the Bread

Instructions

For the Cranberries

  • Using a small saucepan, add sugar and orange juice. Place over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved. Add cranberries and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, for 8-10 minutes, or until cranberries begin to burst and most of the liquid has evaporated. Remove from heat and let cool fully.

For the Bread

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • Grease and flour a 9”x5” loaf pan; set pan aside.

  • Using a countertop mixer, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy (~2-3 minutes on medium speed.)

  • Add eggs, bananas and vanilla extract; stir until just combined.

  • Using a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.

  • Add half of flour mixture to the bowl with the banana mixture; stir until well combined. Repeat with remaining flour mixture.

  • Add ½ cup of chopped pecans and cooled cranberry sauce (from above); stir until well combined.

  • Transfer mixture into prepared loaf pan. Sprinkle remaining ¼ cup of pecans on top.

  • Bake for 80-90 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into center of bread comes out mostly clean. (Note: Tent the top of the bread with foil after ~50 minutes to prevent it from burning.)

  • Let bread cool in pan for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to finish cooling.

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  1. Will be making this soon can i use vegan butter i never gad cranberry banana bread before love banana perfect for snacking at the office and in the home too love your recipes as always brightens up my day everyday after work will dm you if i make this and let you know how it goes Thanks Ramya

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    1. I’ve never baked with vegan butter before, so I don’t know how well it can be creamed with the sugar for this recipe. I say give it a shot, and then let me know how it turns out! This is a fantastic banana bread recipe, and I hope you enjoy it, Ramya!

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  2. Dude – what a fantastic idea! Using cranberry sauce in banana bread! “Amazing” is an understatement! Sheer fantabulous genius! This would travel SO WELL – so I am firing up my drone on this cold morning (side note, it is colder here right now than in NYC~WHAT!?) When that drone lands on your window sill – load her up with as many slices as you can – I’m trying to help y’all with your leftovers 😉
    Happy happy weekend to you three!

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    1. Wait – it’s colder in Georgia than New York? What the what? I’m freezing up here right now – wishing I was back in the South! Either way, give that drone a jacket and send it north! 🙂 Hope you had an amazing weekend, too, my friend!

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  3. Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (15)
    We always end up with extra cranberries around the holidays and this is a genius way to use them! Bookmarked this recipe to try!

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    1. This truly is one of my favorite banana bread recipes ever, Marissa! The cranberries add such a nice twist to the flavor here. Let me know what you think if you get a chance to bake up a loaf!

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  4. Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (16)
    What a creative and delicious way to use up that leftover cranberry sauce. In fact, I’m going to make certain I make a huge batch of sauce just so I have enough cranberry sauce leftover to make this bread!

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    1. That’s a great idea, Kathy! This truly is one of the best banana bread recipes I’ve ever tasted, so I highly recommend your plan of making extra cranberry sauce this holiday season. Give this one a try for sure!!

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  5. Oh yeah I have a recipe for banana bread indeed. That’s your recipe for banana oat bread you shared 5 or 6 years ago LOL That’s the only banana bread recipe I’ve tried twice. Anyway, I love this winter version with juicy cranberries and sweet orange. And you know what I think would also be good in here? A touch of nutmeg, for a lovely holiday vine.

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    1. I do remember that banana oat bread, Ben – it’s a good one! But this one? It’s better. Trust me! I do like your idea of a tiny pinch of nutmeg. That’s a good twist for the holiday season! Put this one on the list for sure, Ben!

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  6. this looks pretty. these cake/breads are fab aren’t they? easy and delish.

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    1. Yes, yes and more yes! I do love a good quick bread. This banana + cranberry version is fantastic. I just wish you could get cranberries down there!

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  7. We LOVE Cranberry Banana Bread here David. My blog version is slightly healthier than yours, but hey it’s Christmas coming up and I’d happily settle for a slice of yours any day! It looks delicious and I love the addition of those chopped pecan nuts!

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    1. Haha – it’s the holiday season for sure! We can cut back and diet in January. 🙂 Thanks, Neil!

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  8. Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (17)
    Ok, I have to admit I was never a fan of cranberry sauce growing up, but I would have jumped on this. Now, since moving over here I’ve come to love lingonberries, which I think are called low bush cranberries in Canada. Thus, as your cranberry and our lingonberry are cousins, I’m sure lingonberries will work great in this holiday bread recipe.

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    1. I haven’t baked (or really even eaten) lingonberries before, but it sounds like they are similar enough to cranberries. I’d give this banana bread a shot with the lingonberry addition. I’m not kidding when I say this is the best banana bread I’ve ever eaten! This recipe is on regular repeat around here during the holiday season. Hope you’re doing well, Ron! I’m still in search of that elusive Pappy…haha.

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  9. Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (18)
    Now I wish we have cranberries here in NZ so I can try this recipe. Will try to find if I can grab a frozen ones otherwise I will try your recipe with cherries or other berries instead

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    1. Cherries would be an ok substitute here I think! Cranberries are best as the tart flavor really works with the bananas. If you find frozen cranberries, grab ’em!!

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  10. This looks fantastic! I have some pre-made sauce, and Im wondering about how much of it to use… I can’t wait to give this a go.

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    1. Hey Carrie! Thank you so much for the kind words. 🙂 So I just finished making 8 loaves of this banana bread this week as neighbor/teacher gifts. (And one extra for us…) I meant to measure how much sauce went into each, but I forgot. I would estimate that it was about 1/4 cup of sauce that goes into the batter. I hope this helps, and I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do here. It’s pretty fantastic lightly toasted with a bit of butter!

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Cranberry Banana Bread | Fun twist on a classic recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Can frozen cranberries be used in baking? ›

Cooking with cranberries is a fun and easy way to incorporate unique flavor, color and variety into meals. Frozen cranberries can often be used in recipes that call for fresh without even having to thaw.

Why is my banana bread not fluffy? ›

Over mixing the batter

Whether you choose to make banana bread in a stand mixer or use a simple bowl and spoon, the key to a beautiful, fluffy, moist loaf does not overmix the batter.

Can I use bread flour instead of all purpose for banana bread? ›

However, if you've already started whipping up a batch of your favorite whole wheat banana bread and suddenly realize you're out of all purpose flour, using bread flour in its place will work as a suitable replacement!

Do you have to thaw frozen cranberries before using them in baking? ›

No Need to Thaw Your Cranberries: You don't need to thaw frozen berries before using in a recipe—just give them a quick water bath.

Should you thaw frozen cranberries before baking? ›

To prepare cranberries for cooking, sort the berries to remove any soft berries and stems. Rinse in cold water and drain well. It is not necessary to thaw frozen berries before use.

Can you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Banana bread recipes typically ask you to use overripe bananas so that they're easier to mush. This means it's tempting to toss all your bananas into the mix when you're ready to bake, to avoid food waste. But if you add too much of the fruit into your batter, your bread could turn out mushy, heavy, and wet.

Is it bad to overmix banana bread? ›

For soft and tender banana bread, gently stir the wet ingredients into the dry — don't overmix! The more you stir, the more gluten will develop. The result will be a tough, rubbery banana bread. Simply stir until moist, and then do no more.

Why is my banana bread heavy and dense? ›

Using too much butter makes for a heavier cake with less banana flavor. Using double the amount of butter that the recipe called for left me with a loaf that was dry on the outside and moist on the inside.

Can dogs eat bananas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.

How many cups is 3 bananas? ›

3 bananas: 2 cups chopped | 1-1/2 cups mashed.

Why do you not put baking powder in banana bread? ›

Simply, batter is wet and your baked good is dry, so all of the moisture mixed into the batter will be driven off to rise. Its mind boggling, but rising agents like baking powder and baking soda do NOT make baked goods rise.

Is baking powder important in banana bread? ›

As a general rule, you can use either baking soda OR baking powder in banana bread – both ingredients will make your banana bread rise. While baking soda will react with acidic ingredients in the batter to raise your bread, baking powder can leaven banana bread without the addition of acidic ingredients.

Can I use AP flour instead of bread flour? ›

You can always substitute all-purpose flour for bread flour one for one in any recipe that calls for it. Your bread might not raise quite as high or have quite as much chew, if you are using all-purpose flour, but it will still be delicious and homemade and all the good things.

Can I use frozen cranberries instead of fresh in baking? ›

Yes! Fresh cranberries freeze for up to a year and can often be substituted in recipes that call for fresh cranberries. When cooking with frozen cranberries, do not thaw before using.

Can you substitute frozen cranberries for fresh cranberries? ›

Here are some general tips for using fresh, frozen, and dried cranberries in your recipes: Frozen cranberries can be substituted for fresh in most recipes. Unless otherwise specified in the recipe, don't thaw your frozen cranberries. Simply give them a quick rinse, pat them dry, and then add into your dish.

Do frozen cranberries get mushy when thawed? ›

If cranberries are frozen then removed from the freezer then thawed, they will have a soft texture and are usable for cooking and baking.

Why do frozen cranberries say do not eat raw? ›

"Cranberries are safe to eat raw. However, usually they are cooked and have sugar added because of the bitter and sharp taste they have when raw," says Kelly West Keyser, a registered dietitian in Alabama.

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