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Tuck into this Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread made with a simple dairy-free and egg-free batter swirled together into a beautiful marbled pattern. Topped with plenty of vegan chocolate chips this loaf makes for a decadent sweet breakfast treat! Oil-free option included. Jump to Recipe

a sliced loaf of marbled vegan chocolate banana bread topped with chocolate chips on a cutting board

If you like Banana Bread in general and the chocolatey kind in particular, then I have a treat for you today! Marbled Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread, ladies and gents! Doesn’t marbling just make everything look better? And honestly, the looks DO matter, especially when we’re talking sweet and decadent vegan treats! This gorgeous Chocolate Banana Loaf combines the goodness of dark chocolate and ripe bananas to form a loaf of sliceable banana bliss.

side view of a loaf of Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread topped with chocolate chips in a red ceramic loaf pan

This Marbled Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread is so rich and decadent. Despite the fancy marbled swirl design, it’s actually quite easy to make. I am not a fan of making intricate, layered cakes and fancy desserts – I am not a pastry chef and my time is limited and I am pretty sure some of you can identify here! But I still want my baked goods to look pretty and this vegan chocolate banana bread is the kind of minimum-effort -> maximum-effect recipe I LOVE.

So how do I turn this humble vegan banana bread in a fancy marbled loaf? Well, you simply layer the dark and bright batter in your loaf pan, drag around a toothpick in the batter, and it will bake up into something gorgeous and coffee shop-worthy.

side view of a sliced loaf of egg-free and dairy-free vegan marbled chocolate banana bread

This vegan chocolate banana bread recipe seriously feels like you’re eating an actual slice of cake, it’s that moist and decadent.

Despite being fluffy and moist, baking this dairy-free chocolate banana bread doesn’t require opening a jar of applesauce that will then be forgotten in the back of the fridge for weeks. Also – no flax eggs needed!

Ingredients for making Vegan Marbled Chocolate Banana Bread:

  • mashed banana – we use it both for flavor and sweetness so the bananas should be ripe. Use 2 large or 3 medium ones. They are great egg replacers so for this recipe, there’s no need for adding flax eggs.
  • additional sweetness is added by mixing in either 1/3 cup of light brown sugar or coconut sugar as well as 1/4 cup of maple syrup.
  • For some extra flavor, I like adding vanilla extract and cinnamon or both. You could also add some nutmeg or chai spice.
  • Adding 2 tbsp of oil to the batter makes for additional moisture.
  • We are using 1/3 cup almond milk and 1 tsp vinegar instead of cow milk or buttermilk! You’ll see it works like a charm.
  • I use a mix of all-purpose and whole wheat or spelt flour to make this loaf  a bit more wholesome and add 1/4 cup of almond flour for additional moistness
  • The gorgeous rise in this vegan banana bread is achieved by mixing baking powder and baking soda
  • To achieve that gorgeous marbled effect, we “dye” part of the vegan banana bread batter with cocoa powder. I use unsweetened all-natural cocoa powder for this recipe to make this loaf extra chocolatey.

overhead shot of ingredients used for making vegan chocolate banana bread

Tips for making this recipe:

  • To make this refined sugar-free, use coconut sugar.
  • Want to make this loaf oil-free? You can omit the oil and add a tbsp of unsweetened shredded coconut instead.
  • This loaf makes a great gift, and leftover slices can also be frozen for a rainy day when you need something sweet.
  • I decided to add some vegan chocolate chips to the top both for presentation and because in my book there’s absolutely no such thing as too much chocolate. Feel free to skip them. You can also use chopped up bars of vegan chocolate instead of chocolate chips.
  • To make this banana chocolate loaf extra fancy, you could frost it with vegan chocolate frosting like a cake, or serve it with jam or vegan butter.  If you frost it, you can skip the chocolate chips.

How to make Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread:

wet ingredients for vegan banana bread being mixed in a small white bowl

Preheat the oven to 365F (185 C) and line 9×5 inch pan with parchment. In a bowl mix all the wet ingredients until well combined

dry ingredients being stirred into wet ingredients to make vegan banana bread

In another bowl mix the flours, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix well. Add 1 3/4 cup of the dry flour mixture to the wet ingredient bowl and mix in, making sure not to overmix. Add the rest of the dry flour mix 1 tbsp at a time, until batter is stiff like a muffin batter.

Divide the batter into two bowls.

dark and bright banana bread batter in two bowl ready to be combined for making marbled loaf

For the chocolate layer, mix the cocoa in a small bowl with 3 tbsp of boiling water, mix this into the first bowl.

In the second bowl, add 1-2 tbsp of boiling water and mix in so that mixture is not that thick.

overhead shot of a loaf pan with unbaked vegan chocolate banana bread

Now you can assemble the loaf as you like with whatever pattern. I usually alternate the batters and spread them out for a marble effect.

vanilla banana bread batter being scooped on top of dark batter to make marbled loaf

Once all of the batter is finished, top with the mini chocolate chips.

chocolate banana bread batter being topped with vegan chocolate chips for making banana bread

Bake for 55-60 minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick in the center of the loaf. Cool the chocolate banana loaf for 10 minutes before taking it out of the pan, cool completely before slicing.

How to store Vegan Banana Bread:

You can store this vegan chocolate banana bread on the counter for a day in a covered container or refrigerate for up to 5 days. Single slices can be frozen.

close-up overhead shot of a loaf of vegan chocolate banana bread

 

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Vegan Marbled Chocolate Banana Bread

5 from 33 votes
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 12 slices
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Tuck into this Vegan Marbled Chocolate Banana Bread made with a simple dairy-free and eggless batter swirled together into a beautiful marbled pattern. Topped with plenty of vegan chocolate chips this loaf makes for a decadent sweet breakfast treat! Oil-free option included.
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Ingredients 
 

Wet ingredients:

  • 1 scant cup mashed banana, Use scant cup, 2 large or 3 medium (if your bread tends to bake gummy use 3/4 cup)
  • 1/3 cup sugar, such as light brown sugar or coconut sugar
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract , or 1/2 tsp cinnamon or both
  • 2 tbsp oil, omit to make oil-free, add a tbsp of shredded coconut for additional moisture
  • 1/3 cup almond milk, or use other non dairy milk such as light coconut or soy
  • 1 tsp vinegar

Dry ingredients

  • 1  3/4 cups all-purpose flour, I usually use 1 1/2 all-purpose and 1/4 cup of whole wheat or spelt or all 1 3/4 cup all purpose
  • 1/4 cup almond flour, , or use more flour for Nutfree
  • 1.5 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1/3 cup boiling water

Topping

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 365F (185 C) and line 9x5 inch pan with parchment.
  • In a bowl mix all the wet ingredients until well combined
  • In another bowl mix the flours, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix well.
  • Add 1 3/4 cup of the dry mixture to the wet ingredient bowl and mix it in. Add the rest of the dry flour mix 1 tbsp at a time, until batter is stiff like a muffin batter.
  • Divide the batter into two bowls.
  • For the chocolate layer, mix the cocoa in a small bowl with 3 tbsp of boiling water, mix this into the first bowl of batter
  • In the second bowl batter, add 1-2 tbsp of boiling water and mix in so that mixture is not that thick.
  • Now you can assemble the loaf as you like with whatever pattern. I usually alternate the batters and spread them out for a marble effect. Once all of the batter is finished, top with the mini chocolate chips.
  • Bake for 55-60 minutes. Check with a toothpick from the center of the loaf
  • Cool the loaf for 10 minutes before taking it out of the pan, cool completely before slicing.

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Notes

  • To make this refined sugar-free, use coconut sugar.
  • Want to make this loaf oil-free? You can omit the oil and add a tbsp of unsweetened shredded coconut instead.
  • This loaf makes a great gift, and leftover slices can also be frozen for a rainy day when you need something sweet.
  • I decided to add some vegan chocolate chips to the top both for presentation and because in my book there’s absolutely no such thing as too much chocolate. Feel free to skip them. You can also use chopped up bars of vegan chocolate instead of chocolate chips. Or walnuts.
  • To make this banana chocolate loaf extra fancy, you could frost it with vegan chocolate frosting like a cake, or serve it with jam or vegan butter.  If you frost it, you can skip the chocolate chips.
  • muffins: bake for 25-30 mins 
  • Glutenfree: try these Glutenfree banana breads from the blog. 
    Or use this blend and bake into marbles muffins for 25 mins. Mix 3/4 cup white rice flour, 1 1/4 cup almond flour, 1/3 cup potato starch, 1/2 tsp citric acid and 1 tbsp chia seeds/flax seed meal. Use 1 3/4 cup of the flour mix and add more as needed. 
Troubleshoot
- bananas and similar thick purées such as Pumpkin, Can sometimes be tricky in terms of moisture the add to the baked good. The inherently have a lot of moisture that they will release during baking. But there are thick so when you mix them with flower it feels like the batter is thick enough. Depending on the flour used(diff brands and types) and the flour measurement errors, One would tend to stop adding flour to the mix as the batter is thick, but you want to err on the side of stiffer batter. As if there is lesser flour than the moisture in the batter the bread will tend to be gummy (it will rise and then fall. Edges will feel done but it will be gummy or dense. 
- another reason for banana breads not rising or being too dense is baking powder. Old baking powders tend to not be able to help the bread rise enough. 
- ovens also differ in their heating so if the bread is gummy at the bottom, it might have needed extra bake time. 

Nutrition

Calories: 218.39kcal, Carbohydrates: 36.59g, Protein: 3.62g, Fat: 7.76g, Saturated Fat: 2.67g, Sodium: 131.01mg, Potassium: 171.27mg, Fiber: 2.4g, Sugar: 17.34g, Vitamin A: 12IU, Vitamin C: 1.63mg, Calcium: 62.1mg, Iron: 2.01mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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  1. Donna says:

    I just made this banana bread. It looks lovely (have not indulged yet). The recipe calls for a 9″x5″ loaf pan to bake it in. Are you measuring the pan from the bottom? or the opening on top? The pan I used had the measurements printed on the bottom as 9 x 5 (which was the base measurement). The bread did not come out as tall looking as yours and was done baking after 45 minutes.

  2. Andrew says:

    5 stars
    Couldn’t even wait the 10 minutes to cool to get it out of the pan. Flipped it out and took me a slice. It is very nice! Thank you.

  3. Jenn says:

    5 stars
    Amazing! I successfully used all whole wheat flour, as well as 1/2 c date paste since I am out of maple syrup. Oh, and I had to bake it in a 9×9 cause I forgot my loaf pans were in use elsewhere 😂 But it turned into a deliciously moist and guilt free treat! Thank you!

  4. kay says:

    Hi! love love your recipes! Thank you for all your work!

    Is there a way to replace/omit the sugar and maple syrup? Totally understand that it wouldn’t be as sweet. I only use mashed up dates (or apple sauce and bananas) as sweetner in dishes.

    Also, most desserts I can’t make because I only use date paste. If possible could you write a post discussing replacing sugars/ developing recipes with date paste, apple sauce and bananas (instead of maple syrup, sugar substitutes, sugar, etc…)?

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Pureed dates will work as a sugar/maple syrup sub.

    2. Clair says:

      I have been using granular Erythritol (E.g, SoNourished) Instead if sugar and syrups in the vegan Banana Apple bread recipe. Worked great!

  5. Vinitha says:

    This looks so beautiful. Can’t wait to try it. Is it ok if I use dairy milk and vinegar or only buttermilk instead of almond milk?

  6. trish says:

    5 stars
    OMG!!!! This looks amazing! Shared immediately…..the recipe not the loaf 🙂

  7. Ryan Matzen says:

    5 stars
    I really wish I had all the needed ingredients at my disposal! I guess I’ll have to be patient! Looks fantastic!

  8. Allison says:

    5 stars
    This was great! Used whole wheat flour and it wasn’t too heavy. Looks beautiful, and is sweet enough but not overly sweet like a lot of banana bread recipes.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Glad you enjoyed it.

  9. Jill says:

    This sounds great! Can I use a 1:1 gluten free flour instead?

    1. Richa says:

      Most gf blends are rice based and I haven’t good luck baking with them. See my gf blend in notes

      1. Jill Ackiron-Moses says:

        Okay, thanks!

  10. Kheelna says:

    Hi Richa, this looks amazing! Is there a replacement for vinegar?

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Hi Kheelna, yes you can use lemon juice, homemade nut cream, vegan sour cream/yogurt, tofu, or cream of tartar. if you choose cream of tartar just mix it with the dry ingredients instead of the almond milk to prevent clumping.