Strawberry Greek Yogurt Banana Bread

During the summer I tend to make a lot of quick breads and that is because there are so many fruits and vegetables that are available that make really good quick breads. One of my favourite summer quick breads has to be the strawberry sour cream bread which I tend to make pretty much every year! This year I was thinking that I might try lightening the recipe up a bit and the first step was to use some Greek yogurt, which is now everywhere in the grocery stores, instead of the sour cream. Next up was to try to reduce or eliminate the butter or oil and that was done by adding three over ripe bananas in addition to the yogurt to keep things nice and moist. Another great way to make quick breads a bit healthier is to use some whole wheat flour in place of regular flour and I normally replace about half of the flour with the whole wheat flour. In the end this Greek yogurt strawberry bread turned out just as good as the original sour cream version and even with the changes it was nice and moist and stayed that way for a few days before it was all gone. What a great way to enjoy a few summer breakfasts!

It goes great with melted butter for breakfast!

Strawberry Greek Yogurt Banana Bread
A moist, light and fluffy strawberry banana bread with Greek yogurt.
Servings: makes 1 loaf
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Printable Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 3 large over-ripe bananas (mashed)
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
- 1 cup strawberries, sliced
Directions
- Mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl.
- Mix brown sugar, bananas, eggs, vanilla extract, yogurt and strawberries in another large bowl.
- Mix the dryy ingredients into the wet ingredients.
- Pour the mixture into a greased 9x5 inch loaf pan.
- Bake in a preheated 350F oven until golden brown and a toothpick poked into the center comes out clean, about 60 minutes.
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32 comments:
This sounds great! I love using yogurt in my baking. I've tried a beet cake with Greek yogurt before and it was moist but not too decadent. Perfect.
Love cooking with yoghurt and I love strawberries so this bread would be perfect for me! It looks delicious.
Just took this out of the oven and it's amazing. Cut it up hot, put some butter on it... perfect for a rainy Winter morning!
This looks great!!! One question...how much butter or oil would be needed to replace the bananas? My husband doesn't like bananas, and some of the family have an allergy. I really appreciate any help you can give. Thank you.
Can't wait to try it! xxoo's for making it light!
Yummy! Love Banana breads and have been baking with Greek or Balkan yoghurt too. I would love to try this recipe minus the butter as suggested.
Such an awesome idea! It's been too hot in Chicago to even think about baking, but hopefully soon I can make this! Thanks!
This looks delicious! I love yogurt bread
I absolutely love cakes with are butter-free or oil-free. bookmarked this recipe. looks yum!
Siri
I don't think I"ve made ANY quickbreads this summer because I've been gobbling up all my fruit before I can do anything with it. This sounds delicious though and I love how you healthified it!
This is yummy I must try this. x
Just made this cake for breakfast this morning and it was delicious!! Very easy to put together, not too sweet, and the combo of fruit and Greek yogurt made for a very moist cake.
Made this cake for breakfast this morning and it was delicious!! It was quick to put together, not too sweet, and the combo of fruit and Greek yogurt made for a really moist cake.
Oh my! You've made my day! Thanks for making it healthy. I'll leave off the butter though :-)
nice and lovely banana and strawberry bread Kevin!
Looks beautiful, and tasty!
as if it needed the butter, but omgoodness I'm not complaining. That looks delicious!
Wow! this does sound delightful, some great recipes on this blog love it.
HI Kevin, your original sour cream version is one of my all-time favorites. Hubby loves it for breakfast. I'm looking forward to trying your new, lighter version.
Did you use full fat yogurt or a reduced fat kind? I made this yesterday with full fat yogurt and it was great, but the reduced fat seems to be easier to find and is about $1 cheaper (not a big deal, but every little bit helps).
I have got loads of Greek yogurt in my fridge right now, so this would be perfect to incorporate into my weekend baking...thanks!
I made this today. Delicious! I didn't have Greek yogurt so I strained regular yogurt and used that. Worked great!
I made this today. Delicious! I didn't have Greek yogurt in tha house so I strained regular yogurt. Worked just fine!
This looks so yummy and kind of healthy too, I might try this, it would make a change from all the chocolate and butter :)!
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Debra: I used a reduced fat yogurt but a full fat one would also work.
Mimi G: A half a cup will do.
The bread looks wonderful
Is it better to use a mixer or just mix the ingredients by hand?
Anonymous: In general you do not want to over mix quick breads like this so I always do it by hand.
Did not turn out well. :-(
Tasted good, but way too moist. The first time I followed your instructions exactly. Second time used less bananas. Still the dough did not look like dough, just cooked bananas. Any advice? I really want to get this right. Thanks!
Anonymous| The baking time for quick breads can vary a bit so the best way to tell when it is ready to come out of the oven is the toothpick test. If the toothpick does not come out clean when pushed into the center, let it bake some more. If the top is looking a little dark, you can cover it with foil.
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