Easy Banana Nut Muffins (Makes 12)
Easy Banana Nut Muffins are a great way to use up over-ripe bananas. They are moist and flavorful and perfect with a cup of coffee for breakfast or a mid-morning snack. Tuck a muffin in your child’s lunchbox as a healthier treat.
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This banana nut muffins recipe is a real treat! I say that because I rarely get to make anything with fresh bananas because recipes usually call for them to be over-ripe. My family devours them before they get many if any, brown spots. I like brown spots, which means the banana is sweeter.
When my mom lived with us I used to buy extra bananas for her to hide for a few days so I could enjoy them. Or so I could make her delicious banana bread. She gladly hid the bananas because she knew she would be able to share some of the bread.
The banana bread is a recipe she made often during my childhood and it was a favorite of my Dad’s. It’s now a favorite of my boys too.
What do I need to make Easy Banana Nut Muffins
- Bananas
- Butter
- Sugar
- Egg
- Baking Soda
- Hot Water
- Flour
- Salt
- Nutmeg
- Pecans (you could also use walnuts)
- 12-cup Muffin Tin (I like this one)
- Large scoop (I use an ice cream scoop)
- Cooking Spray
Recently when I was at the store I decided to buy a few more bananas than I usually do and my plan worked. I had just enough that got a bit over-ripe, perfect for these easy banana nut muffins.
You can use 2 bananas in this recipe but sometimes I use 3 which gives them even more banana flavor.
While I love nuts, not everyone does or some may have allergies, so you can omit them if you prefer. Or you can do what I do sometimes.
Why we love this banana nut muffin recipe
- It uses up those leftover bananas you have sitting on your counter. Not using them is like throwing money away.
- They are moist and full of fresh banana flavor.
- Easily adapted if you don’t like nuts or have a nut allergy. (See below.)
- Perfect for a grab-and-go breakfast or snack if you’re in a rush.
Mix up the batter and make half without nuts. Fill half the muffin cups with the no nut batter, then add half the amount of nuts to the remaining batter and fill the muffin cups. Bake as directed but just be sure you remember which ones have the nuts.
Pro Tips, Tricks, and Substitutions
- When making this banana muffin recipe the first thing I recommend doing is mashing the bananas. Let them sit while you gather and measure the other ingredients. By doing so the bananas will get a bit watery making for moister muffins.
- If you prefer walnuts over pecans, use them. Just make sure they are finely chopped. If you’re not a fan of any type of nut or have an allergy, it’s OK to leave them out altogether.
- Do not skip dissolving the baking soda in the hot water. Baking soda is heat sensitive. It typically starts working in a hot oven. Some recipes, such as this one, call for it to be dissolved in hot water first to kick-start its action. Dissolving the soda in water also helps to ensure that it gets equally distributed in the batter. Make sure it’s completely dissolved before adding it to the batter.
More Tasty Banana Recipes
- Mom’s Banana Bread – A family recipe everyone loves!
- Banana Bread Pancakes – A favorite snack in pancake form.
- Grandma’s Banana Cake – This from scratch cake is finished with a simple dusting of powdered sugar.
Easy Banana Nut Muffins
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter softened to room temperature
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 cup mashed bananas overripe bananas are best for this recipe
- 1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in 1 tablespoon hot water
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease 12 muffin cups with baking spray and set aside.
- In a large bowl cream together the butter and sugar. Add the egg, bananas, and dissolved baking soda, mixing well.
- Stir in the flour, salt, nutmeg, and pecans, blending well.
- Evenly pour batter into muffin cups and bake in preheated oven for 20 – 25 minutes.
- Cool 5 – 10 minutes in pan before removing to wire rack or serving.
I made these and they were easy quick and delicious! I did add mini chocolate chips to cure my craving. Thanks for sharing this recipe
Hi Rhonda! Mini chocolate chips are a great addition! I’m so glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi, I love banana muffins. I am looking forward to making your recipe! It looks so tasty! Thanks for the sharing this.
I’m a banana bread nut!! I could eat it all day every day and never get board. I’m making these this weekend to bake and take to work.
I love banana muffins. Your recipe is delicious and I have an abundance of bananas on the counter ready to be used to make these muffins!
Bananas are one of my favorites too! I am looking forward to making your recipe! It looks so tasty!
I love muffins for a breakfast treat. These look like a recipe to try real soon
I’m Team Nut in my banana (and zucchini) bread, but alas, my family is not. Love these little guys for grab & go breakfasts or snacks in my kid’s lunchbox.
Ok.. I’ll take a dozen! I’ll be over to pick them up! lol! Perfect for our Farmers Market Recipe Link Up for Celebrate 365 Blog Party! Thanks for sharing!
We are huge fans of banana bread in my house! I will have to give these muffins a try! 🙂
My guys leave the last few bananas in the bunch on purpose so I’ll bake with them. These look great!
That’s too bad that you don’t have any great farmer’s markets around. We have two close by to pick from…they aren’t huge…but they certainly have a nice of variety of fruits and veggies! Maybe you’ll get one soon!
I love making muffins. They take so little time and the resulting treats are always a big hit.
I’m like Wendy- when the bananas get very ripe then into the freezer they go so I am always ready.
I haven’t had a banana nut muffin in ages. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
I’m probably making these this afternoon! Perfect timing for my ripe bananas!
I have not made a batch of muffins in WAY too long! This makes me want to run to the kitchen!
Sound tasty, I often prefer banana muffins to bread as they’re that bit easier to eat.
I love banana nut muffins and bread. I have the complete opposite problem Ellen. My freezer is full of over ripe bananas but that is a wonderful problem to have.