Easy Banana Bread is EXACTLY what it claims to be! Super easy to make, using KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Dressing in place of butter or oil to produce a super tasty, moist, better-for-you quick bread everyone will enjoy!
I'll be honest. I don't normally purchase KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Dressing as part of my normal shopping routine, but when I saw this recipe for Easy Banana Bread on Kraftrecipes.com, I just had to give it a try!
Here's the original recipe (click on the image) on their website:
I'll be honest. I don't normally purchase KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Dressing as part of my normal shopping routine, but when I saw this recipe for Easy Banana Bread on Kraftrecipes.com, I just had to give it a try!
Here's the original recipe (click on the image) on their website:
I am so glad I tried this recipe! Wow. Can I just say, this recipe really lives up to it's name!? Isn't my banana bread below BEEEEE- utiful?
It's hard to believe this recipe is just so easy with relatively few ingredients. Even a non-baker can find success! I promise.
I like to use my electric mixer to thoroughly mash the bananas when I make banana bread. You can use my method, or just use a fork to mash them up. I like the mixer method because the banana is more uniform in the batter. But that's just my preference.
While this bread is baking, your house will smell all kinds of wonderful! I had a hard time waiting for the bread to cool enough for me to cut into it!
But when I was finally able to cut it, my taste buds were rewarded with sweet banana goodness. It was so very moist and dotted perfectly with crunchy walnuts.
Serve it plain or with a little bit of cream cheese like I do!
What do you think? Are you willing to give KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Dressing and this banana bread recipe a try?
Easy Banana Bread
Easy Banana Bread full of flavor and moist as can be, featuring KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Dressing.
Ingredients
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup MIRACLE WHIP Dressing
- 1-1/3 cups mashed fully ripe bananas (about 3)
- 1-1/2 cups flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup chopped PLANTERS Walnuts
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. salt
Instructions
- HEAT oven to 350 degrees F.
- BEAT egg, dressing, and bananas in large bowl with whisk until blended. Mix remaining ingredients. Add to banana mixture; stir until just moistened.
- POUR into 9x5-inch loaf pan sprayed with cooking spray.
- BAKE 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 min.;remove from pan to wire rack. Cool completely.
Prep Time: 00 hrs. 15 mins.
Total time: 1 hrs. 15 mins.
For nutrition information and to print recipe visit Kraftrecipes.com
Since this recipe turned out so well, I decided to make a few more breads to give out to friends and family to celebrate the upcoming New Year! This better-for-you bread contains no butter or oil, is under 200 calories per serving (16 servings per bread), and 4.5g fat per serving (nutrition information from Kraftrecipes.com). It's a wonderful way to start the new year!
I packaged the breads up in cellophane and tied them with a nice white ribbon and a tag that read, "New Year, New You!" I can't wait to take one of these breads to my mom, for our annual New Year's Day celebration where my family traditionally enjoys roast pork for good luck in the upcoming new year.
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Wow, Miracle Whip, huh? Never would have thought of that! Thanks for sharing, this bread looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't surprise me at all! ;) I have made chocolate cake with mayo before, & used Greek yogurt or sour cream when making banana bread myself. Totally makes sense to me! This banana bread looks so good & moist. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how easy and delightful this looks. I love using mayo or miracle whip in banana bread and cakes. It makes it so moist and delicious.
ReplyDeleteYum! This banana bread looks fabulous! So surprised Miracle Whip is an ingredient used in it!
ReplyDeleteMiracle Whip or any mayo is basically egg and oil. The mayo replaces the oil and some of the egg. I agree that it is easy and tastes good. There are other recipes that uses mayo as a substitute. Interesting to look on Pinterest!.......Sandra
DeleteThis bread looks wonderful! I can't believe it uses Miracle Whip!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome and it looks great. I will be trying it soon! thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeletedo u have to use miracle whip? i'm a diabetic so I don't use it.
ReplyDeleteI have only made it the way the recipe is written. You could certainly try to replace the product with butter or oil, but I have not substituted those ingredients myself in this recipe.
DeleteI'm not sure that Miracle is a healthy alternative to real butter, but it would probably preserve the bread longer....
ReplyDeleteI agree that is does not make it healthier, but it does make it a bit more diet friendly by reducing the overall fat and calories some.
DeleteI make a cake that uses mayo - makes it so moist! I'll give this a try too - I just bought 15 bananas for $1 on my discount rack! Happy New Year Renee!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Biz!
DeleteBest Foods mayo ok?
ReplyDeleteI have only used Miracle Whip, but I think mayo would work fine too! :)
DeleteMiracle whip has lemon juice, ground mustard, and sugar in it, so the taste is quite different. If using mayo, I would add sugar to it to add the sweetness - powdered sugar is good.
ReplyDeleteIs there no vanilla in the recipe?
ReplyDeleteThere is no vanilla in this recipe. But feel free to add it if you like!
DeleteGreat recipe!! I like using chocolate chips instead of walnuts. My kitchen gets so many fantastic smells from the oven! Best banana bread recipe ever!
ReplyDeleteCan I put chocolate chips in this loaf beings it's so moist my first time around.
ReplyDeleteHello! Thanks for your question. You can add chocolate chips to this loaf. Add them to the batter just before pouring into pan to bake. If you find they sink, you can toss them in a little flour to keep them suspended before adding to the batter.
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