This spring why not prepare this delicious Vegan Strawberry Banana Bread bursting with fresh juicy ripe strawberries? Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or tea.
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So I had a pint of strawberries in my refrigerator for almost a week now and I’m here thinking, I need to do something with these strawberries, either add them to my smoothie or prepare bread or freeze them.
I just couldn’t start this new week without doing something with this pint of strawberries so I decided to pair them with 4 very ripe bananas that I had sitting on the counter.
Would you believe that the minute I went into the kitchen and started gathering my ingredients, my husband walked in and took up the bananas to throw in the compost, saying that he has to throw them out before fruit flies start eating them?
Anyway, I end up making 1 regular gluten, free vegan banana bread, and this Strawberry Bread Recipe. It kind of reminded me of my Berry Banana Bread and my Upside Down Banana Cake Recipe.
This non-dairy strawberry bread recipe turned out so delicious, that I just had to share it with you all. Daevyd had 2 slices and I got his seal of approval. Check out my amazing Vegan, Gluten-Free Banana Bread.

Recipe’s Appealing Features!
- It’s vegan, gluten-free, and incredibly easy.
- It comes together in no time.
- It is a delicious bread that is moist and soft.
- It is perfectly sweetened.
- It is thick and dense but nevertheless melts in the mouth.
- It is a one-bowl recipe. There’s no need for numerous cooking tools or a lot of cleanups!
- This recipe works well using fresh or frozen strawberries.
- No eggs or dairy are required.
- This fluffy and golden bread will fill your home with a delightful aroma and satisfy your appetite.
- It is a perfect breakfast or snack.
- It is filled with the goodness of fruits.
- Your entire family will adore it and be unaware that it is vegan.

Recipe’s Nutritional Value!
This Vegan Strawberry Banana Bread is made with those ingredients which are known to provide various nutrients and numerous health benefits, making it a nutritious punch!
Strawberries
Strawberries are vibrant red fruit that is juicy and tasty. They’re high in vitamin C, potassium, manganese, and folate. Strawberries are an excellent source of antioxidants and phytochemicals.
- Adding strawberries to your diet may help keep your heart healthy and your blood sugar levels in check.
- Numerous studies indicate that berries may aid in the prevention of numerous forms of cancer by combating oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Consuming foods high in fiber, such as strawberries, aids in the maintenance of regular bowel movements.
Banana
Bananas are rich in potassium, fiber, vitamin B6, magnesium, vitamin C, copper, and protein, which provides many health benefits.
- Bananas are an excellent way to regulate blood sugar levels, good for digestion, promote heart health, and aid in weight loss.
- Additionally, bananas contain bioactive plant substances like catechin and dopamine. Bananas include dopamine, an antioxidant, and catechin, which may help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- You won’t feel hungry for a number of hours after eating a banana because they are also incredibly filling. This will be quite beneficial to individuals planning weight loss. Furthermore, a medium sized banana only has 102 calories.
Almond Milk
Almond milk is widely regarded as a healthier alternative to regular milk. Regular milk has more calories than almond milk. Almond milk is healthy and nutrient-dense.
- Almonds have a somewhat sweeter taste, are low in carbohydrates, and are filled with nutrients including dietary fiber, protein, and magnesium.
- It is high in calcium and phosphorus, both of which help to strengthen bones and prevent fractures.
- It’s also high in heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and beneficial antioxidants like vitamin E.
- If you’re on a low-carb diet, this gluten-free ingredient is a great choice.
Coconut Oil
The use of coconut oil as a substitute for other oils is on the rise, because of its potential health benefits.
- Coconut oil has a lot of MCTs (a kind of saturated fat), which your body digests differently than LCTs. MCTs are a fast-acting source of energy because the body can process them more quickly than other saturated fats.
- Consuming MCTs has been discovered to potentially enhance calorie burn.
- Coconut oil contains lauric acid, which may have antibacterial characteristics that can combat certain harmful microorganisms.
- Coconut oil’s MCTs may lessen seizure frequency by increasing blood ketone concentrations.
- It might help hydrate your skin and enhance skin barrier function.
- By enhancing elasticity and minimizing hair strand breakage, it can aid in strengthening your hair.
Flaxseeds
Flax seeds are high in a variety of nutrients. Their potential health benefits are mostly owing to their high amount of omega-3 fats, lignans, and fiber.
- Flax seeds include lignans, a class of minerals with potent antioxidant and estrogenic activities.
- They may prevent the occurrence of breast, prostate, and other cancers.
- Due to their high fiber content, flaxseeds can help improve digestive health, lower cholesterol, improve heart health, and keep you fuller for a longer time.
Ingredients Description
This vegan strawberry banana bread calls for simple pantry ingredients that may be found at your local grocery store or that you could already have in your pantry.
- Almond milk: I used almond milk in this bread recipe, but you could also use soy, coconut, or oat milk. If you are not allergic to dairy, you can substitute regular organic milk, which is also great.
- Coconut Oil: Coconut oil nicely binds all the ingredients. It also adds moisture and a buttery flavor to this bread. This vegan strawberry banana bread can be made with any type of oil (olive or vegetable) or butter.
- Vanilla: One tsp. of vanilla essence adds the proper amount of vanilla flavor to this bread.
- Ground Flax Seeds: Flaxseed act as an egg replacer, helping to keep the cake together.
- Gluten-free flour: I used Pillsbury Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour but you can try your favorite gluten-free flour blend.
- Cane sugar: A sweetener that’s easy to incorporate into your diet! I prefer organic cane sugar to granulated sugar since it is all-natural, and tastes great.
- Baking powder: Baking powder is a leavening agent. It will give the cake more fluff and lift. It is a wonderful ingredient that increases puffiness and lightens the texture of baked foods.
- Salt: Salt addition enhances the flavor of this bread.
- Bananas: It is very important to use very ripe bananas when making your banana bread, they should be speckled and very sweet. Avoid using unripe bananas.
- Strawberries: My strawberries were still looking fresh, had no mold and they were exceptionally sweet. So I would recommend you use fresh, mold-free, and sweet strawberries.
How To Make Strawberry Banana Bread (Vegan, Gluten-Free)?
First I mash the bananas and trim the hull and chop strawberries and set them aside. Next, I mix all the liquid ingredients plus the flaxseeds in a bowl, then I add the dry ingredients and mix well.
Then I stir in the mashed bananas and chopped strawberries. Scoop into a prepared baking pan and bake for 70 minutes, it depends on your oven or the size of your baking pan and how long it will take, so start checking around 60 minutes.
Strawberry Banana Bread (Vegan, Gluten-Free) is done when you tap the top and it doesn’t sink in, I also insert a toothpick to make sure it comes out clean. Slice and enjoy!
Chef’s Notes
- The baking time will differ based on the type of oven you have.
- You can substitute strawberries with other types of berries, such as blueberries, blackberries, red berries, or cherries, (which are available or in season).
- I love to use ground flaxseeds as an egg replacer but for lighter color baked goods I love to use the golden kind.
- You can replace cane sugar with coconut sugar or stevia if diabetic. A variety of sweeteners, including brown sugar, coconut sugar, Can sugar, honey, maple syrup, sweetened condensed milk, and agave nectar, can be used to sweeten this recipe.
- If you want to focus on getting naturally occurring sugars, you can skip using any sweetener.
- If you want to further enhance the flavor of this vegan strawberry banana bread you can add 1 tsp of ground cardamom, allspice, cinnamon, or nutmeg.
- Add in the coconut flakes, nuts, seeds, raisins, or other fruit.
Serving Ideas
This bread can be served warm or cold. However, in my opinion, it is best served warm. You can serve this bread with milk, juice, tea, or coffee.
Using toppings is the best way to modify this bread and add extra taste and nutrients! Serve them along with:
- Ice cream
- Whipped cream
- Mango
- Passion fruit
- Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries,
- Chopped pecans or walnuts.
Storing Suggestions
To store: Extras can be kept for up to five days if kept in an airtight container at room temperature. Put it in the fridge if you want to keep it for a longer period of time.
To freeze: When the bread has cooled, place it in a freezer-safe plastic bag and keep it in the freezer for up to six months.
To make it easier for you to defrost just a slice or two when you need them, I’ll recommend slicing them before freezing them.
Check out my other Gluten-Free, Vegan Bread:

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Substitute Salted Butter For Coconut Oil In The Bread?
Yes. If you only have salted butter (Earth Balance) on hand, it will work. Simply omit the salt, as salted butter contains around ¼ teaspoon of salt per stick.
What Is The Secret To Moist Banana Bread?
The bread will be extremely moist if ripe bananas are used, along with either vegan butter or oil in combination. Try adding coconut yogurt if you want your banana bread to be exceptionally moist.
Is Strawberry Banana Bread Healthy?
Although this bread contains fruit, which makes it nutritious, it still has a lot of sugar and carbohydrates. So it’s advisable to eat it in moderation.
Is It Possible To Use Chocolate Chips In Vegan Strawberry Banana Bread?
Carob chips can also be used in this recipe especially if you are making this bread for kids. Add 1 cup of semisweet chocolate chips or chopped chocolate to the bread batter before baking.
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Categories
- Categories: Gluten-Free, Vegan
- Courses: Dessert, Snack
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
(Per portion)- Energy: 198 kcal / 828 kJ
- Fat: 12 g
- Protein: 2 g
- Carbs: 21 g
Cook Time
- Preparation: 10 min
- Cooking: 1 h 10 min
- Ready in: 1 h 20 min
- For: 10 Slices
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup almond milk
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons ground flaxseeds
- 2 cups gluten-free flour
- 3/4 cup cane sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 very ripe bananas, mashed
- 1 1/2 cups strawberries, hulled and chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven 375 degrees F. Line a baking pan with parchment paper, spray or brush with oil and set aside.
- In a large bowl. add almond milk, coconut oil, vanilla and flaxseed and stir. Add gluten-free flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Mix well until batter is smooth. Stir in mashed bananas and strawberries.
- Scoop batter into prepared pan and bake for 70 minutes or until toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Notes

This recipe is the bees knees! HOw scrumptious does this bread look! I am bookmarking and making this-guaranteed!
Kari, it is definitely the readers’ favorite. I hope you enjoy it.
Hello, I am interested in making this recipe. But I eat a low-fat vegan diet and wanted to omit the coconut oil. Do you think it would be ok to do that or can you suggest another substitute for the coconut oil?
Thank you :)
You could substitute the oil with applesauce, make sure to bake the bread until a fork inserted in the center comes out clean.
Thank you for your response. I did my first batch with the applesauce and it came out super gooey. My second batch, I followed your recipe with the coconut oil and it came out much better. So I will just stick to the original recipe!
Thanks for the recipe. It is so so good. Question: why does it de puff a little bit. Mine kinda sunk a bit after I took it out of the oven. Any advice is appreciated as I’m now learning to bake gf and vegan.
Aranza, it could be the oven temperature that is off, it could be the baking powder is old. If you open the oven too early your bread could sink. I have seen so many readers photos looking perfect so I really don’t know.
Hi Michelle – is the quantity of 3/4 cup almond milk correct? My mixture couldn’t even mix with that quantity and I had to add more. Did I do something wrong? Thanks.
Yes it is the correct quantity. Did you use gluten-free flour? If so the brand might be different from the one I used. Add more is fine, just make sure it is not too much because the mix was stiffer than traditional mixes. You might need to bake longer. Honestly don’t know what went wrong since you are the first person to write having an issue. This recipe not only has a lot of 5-star feedback on here but also had lots of gorgeous photos and feedback on Pinterest.
Hello I just made this bread and its in the oven as I type. I too had to add about 1/4-1/2 cup more milk to get the ingredients to mix into a thick batter. I used gluten free flour and measured everything correctly, maybe it differs with the brands? But that doesn’t make much sense, anyway I hope it turns out well!!
Ella, yes the flours differ from brands when you bake gluten-free because every blend is different. Bake until the fork inserted comes out clean, that might mean you have to bake a little longer. This is one of the most popular recipes. You can see me making it on Instagram and it comes out perfect and tastes exceptionally good every single time I make it, and if you read the comments here they will back up my statement.
What size loaf pan did you use for this? Thank you.
A 9×5 loaf pan is great.
This might be the best vegan baked good I’ve ever had. I mean, this could win a cooking show.
Unbelievably moist but definitely cooked through. I doubt this would be any better non vegan or with added gluten.
It’s not a “place it in your mouth and your eyes roll back in your head.” It’s not cake. It’s bread. Not too sweet. Crispy crust. In no way dry. As breads go… it’s absolute perfection.
Wow Cleo, thank you very much for your awesome feedback. I really appreciate it, I’m very happy you enjoyed it. You make my day!
Delicious, thank you! Subbed a mix of all purpose and whole wheat flour without issue. Baked a little over 60 minutes. Yumm
Do you think I could sub almond flour?
Sharon, I only made it with almond flour so if you do please let us know if it works for you.
Sorry I meant only use almond flour in place of GF flour as well
Sorry I meant only use almond flour in place of GF flour as well
No the texture will be definitely off.
Fantastic recipe! I made it last week for the first time and everybody loved it, it was gone within minutes. I am gonna make it again right now :)
Laura, that’s great to know, I’m so happy everyone enjoyed it. Thank you very much for sharing your feed
This looks delicious! Im from europe and not used to the cups, is it possible to indicatie the grams with the ingrediënt?
Hello Desiree, thank you, that’s something I will definitely discuss with my web developer since it would take a very long time to convert over 440 recipes manually. In the meantime, this is a handy online tool that you can use to do it http://onlineconversion.com/
I have recently taken gluten and dairy out of my diet due to OA and fibromyalgia attacks. It has done wonders for me. I am learning how to cook and bake in a whole new way. Our neighbor brought over some of her, harvested from her garden, strawberries as she does each year and I made your vegan/gluten free banana strawberry bread last night. My husband and I are out on the deck this morning trying it out. Wow! It’s delicious. I made two loads and one will be going over to our neighbors as a thank you. I look forward to making more of your recipes. Thank you.
Kalah, I’m so happy that you have experienced improvement since removing gluten and dairy out of your diet. I’m happy you and your hubby enjoyed my recipe and hope your kind neighbor will too. Thank you for your feedback.
Can you use frozen strawberries?
I made with fresh strawberries, I recommend that you thaw the strawberries first when using frozen, let us know how it turns out.