Halfway to Hana Banana Bread Recipe (2024)

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Halfway to Hana Banana Bread Recipe. My version of the insanely delicious banana bread you get at the roadside stands on the road to Hana, Maui.

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Why make this banana bread recipe:

I have made this banana bread recipe at least thirty times in the past few months. Maybe even more. It is just that good. Plus this recipe makes two loaves, one for now, one for later. They freeze really well.

I know there are countless banana bread recipes online, I debated even posting this recipe on my blog. I have a banana bread recipe already on my blog ( inspired by travels to the Big Island of Hawaii) but I decided to go ahead with it since I am missing Maui oh so very much.

Banana bread is popular all throughout Hawaii, but I believe the banana bread found in stands along the road to Hana are the best.

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Banana bread ingredients:

  • All Purpose Flour
  • Baking Powder, Baking Soda, Kosher Salt
  • Ground Cinnamon
  • light brown sugar
  • unsalted butter, melted
  • Large eggs
  • Vanilla extract
  • Sour Cream
  • overripe bananas,
  • Optional Ingredients:
  • Macadamia Nuts
  • Cream Cheese

See recipe card for full amounts. Amounts are listed in grams. Please use a food scale for all your bakes - they will come out perfectly every time!

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Banana bread recipe inspiration came from Maui!

The drive can take several hours one way, and I suggest to make a day of it. Make as many stops as you can to hike to waterfalls, visit the botanical gardens to see the famous rainbow Eucalyptus trees, take photos of scenic overlooks, purchase handmade goods from locals selling their wares along the roadside turnouts.

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It is truly an experience that I think everyone should do. If you tend to get car sick, this is a drive better done in an open vehicle such as a jeep to keep the fresh air flowing, and of course taken slowly. Stop for lunch in Hana, go to Hamoa beach. One of the most gorgeous beaches on Maui.

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Gorgeous black sand beach with crystal clear aqua water. Hamoa Beach is stunning. No wonder it is one of the most photographed beaches on the planet.

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Instructions:

Since this makes two loaves of banana bread prep two loaf pans at once if you can. If you only have one pan, keep the batter refrigerated until baking it after the first loaf. Bake both the same day. The second loaf might take a bit longer to bake if you bake with cool batter.

  • Whisk together the dry ingredients - flour etc.( along with toasted macadamia nuts if using) in one bowl
  • Whisk together the mashed bananas, melted butter, oil eggs, sour cream, vanilla and sugar in a bigger bowl
  • Add the flour to the banana mix and stir with a spatula until no more flour streaks remain.
  • Bake in prepared pans
  • My breads usually take an hour to bake

Top tip:

If the banana bread starts to brown on top early in baking, way before the bread is done, lightly tent with foil. At least 15-20 min into baking. This will keep the top from getting too brown.

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If you are like us and don't buy enough banana bread for the trip to Hana and back, or to Hana and around the backside of Haleakala ( past Kipahulu and Kaupo,) and you end up in upcountry Maui in Kula, definitely buy more than you think you will need.

The banana bread goes great with the road trip. Then when you are home and you dream of your Maui vacation, make this banana bread recipe and daydream about your next trip to the islands.

Weighing ingredients Vs using cups:

I use my food scale and weigh out ingredients in grams because this is the most accurate way to get the best quality baked goods. Cups aren't accurate because not only are all cups not the same the sizes vary from brand to brand as well as from different countries. I have done tests with different brands of measuring cups and they all came out with different weights after I did the spoon and level as well as scoop method and then weighed in grams.

Baking is a science and science needs accuracy. Weighing is accurate and precise. Not to mention a lot easier. Another issue with cups is that I have no control over how people use measuring cups to measure dry ingredients especially flour. You could pack in way too much which would result in a sub-par baked good. Too much flour could throw everything off. Same with not enough. Not to mention also some ingredients are difficult to measure in cups such as nuts, dried fruit, chocolate etc. This is why weighing in grams is the most accurate.

I also use grams for most liquid measure since 100 grams equals 100 ml of water. Smaller amounts of items measured in teaspoons I usually leave as teaspoons, tablespoons are sometimes listed in grams as well but for the most part the different tablespoons I have used have all resulted in the same amount. Aside from cute, decorative ceramic tablespoons and teaspoons are never accurate. Those are better as decoration than for being used for baking.

Halfway To Hana Banana Bread tips:

One thing that stands out with Hawaiian banana bread is the bananas they use in their recipes. They are made most often with apple-bananas, which are the most commonly found on the islands. They are a smaller, sweeter banana that unfortunately you can't bring home (darn agriculture rules) like you can pineapples.

My suggestion is when using bananas found in stores ( Cavendish are the typical ones that we see in the States) is to let them get pretty ripe, lots of brown spots, but not all the way brown. If not ripe, let them ripe on your counter

Bananas that are fully brown will add too much moisture to the bread. And don't forget to eat with cream cheese slathered on, or butter if you prefer. I love cream cheese with banana bread!

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More banana recipes to try:

  • Espresso Banana Muffins with Mini Chocolate Chips
  • Big Island of Hawaii Banana Date Bread
  • Peanut Butter Banana Chocolate Chip Baked Doughnuts
  • Coconut Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes with Coconut Syrup

"Recipe"

Halfway to Hana Banana Bread Recipe

Shanna

Delicious, moist banana bread just like you find being sold on the drive to Hana, Maui.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 55 minutes mins

Additional Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Cuisine Hawaiian

Ingredients

  • Ingredients:
  • 455 g All purpose flour
  • 3 ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 400 g light brown sugar
  • 226 6 unsalted butter, melted
  • 4 tablespoon coconut oil, melted
  • 4 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 120 g sour cream, room temperature ( full fat)
  • 675 g mashed overripe bananas, Yellow with spots, not all the way brown, 6-8 bananas
  • Optional Ingredients:
  • 132 g chopped roasted and salted Macadamia Nuts lightly toasted. Add in to the flour mixture first before mixing with wet ingredients.
  • Cream cheese softened - to spread on top of banana bread slices when served

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 330 Deg F for at least 30 minutes, position rack to lower third of oven.Grease and flour two 9x4 inch aluminum loaf pans.

  • In a small bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and soda, salt and cinnamon. Add in the chopped macadamia nuts if using, and stir until well coated. Set aside

  • In a larger bowl whisk together the melted butter, oil, eggs, sugar, vanilla and sour cream. Add in the mashed bananas, stir well. Add in the flour and nut mixture and stir until no streaks of flour remain. Pour into prepared pans.

  • Bake pans side by side in center of rack for 45-60 minutes. Check the loaf at 45 minutes to test for doneness, using a toothpick to see if there is still raw batter in the middle, if so keep baking checking at 5 min intervals until done. If the top is getting too brown for your liking place a piece of foil over the top for the remainder of baking. Bake until deep golden brown and a tooth pick inserted into the middle has a few crumbs on it but no raw batter is left. 50-60 minutes total. Mine always take 55 min max to bake.

  • Let cool in pan for 10 minutes then invert to a wire rack to cool completely. Keep wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and then foil at room temperature up to a week or up to 3 months in freezer.

Notes

  1. You can sub in your favorite nut if you don’t wish to use macadamia nuts. Just make sure they are toasted before adding to flour mixture.
  2. Aluminum pans work best. Glass or darker colored pans will brown the bottom and edges of the bread too quickly which may result in burnt sides and the middle still raw.
  3. You can bake these at 350 deg. I found that lowering to 330 allows the middle to cook through without the edges burning. This all depends on your oven and if it runs hot or colder.
  4. This recipe can easily be doubled and tripled for multiple loaves.
  5. You can also make this recipe into muffins. Set oven temp t0 350 Deg F. Line a muffin tin with paper liners, fill each well about ¾ of the way full. Bake for 18-22 minutes.Let cool in pan for a few min, then cool completely on a wire cooling rack.
  6. For mini muffins set oven temp to 350, line mini muffin pan with paper liners, bake for 12-13 minutes. Let cool in pan for a few min, then cool completely on a wire cooling rack.

Keyword Banana Bread, Hana, Hawaii, Maui

Halfway to Hana Banana Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What mile marker is banana bread on road to Hana? ›

Located at Mile Marker #17 past Ke'anae Arboretum, owners Doug and Nita Chong created a charming pit stop that can't be missed! With so many excellent banana bread varieties and flavors available, it's nearly impossible to choose a favorite on the Road to Hana, let alone Maui.

How do you fix banana bread that is not cooked in the middle? ›

It is pretty simple to salvage an undercooked bread and create a decent loaf. Heat the oven to 350 F, return the bread to the oven, and bake for another 10 to 20 minutes. This will work even if the loaf has cooled, which is similar to par-baking bread.

What happens when you put too much banana in banana bread? ›

Banana bread recipes typically ask you to use overripe bananas so that they're easier to mush. This means it's tempting to toss all your bananas into the mix when you're ready to bake, to avoid food waste. But if you add too much of the fruit into your batter, your bread could turn out mushy, heavy, and wet.

What is at halfway to Hana? ›

Halfway to Hana, is the perfect stop on the road to Hana, Maui. We serve refreshments, Maui's Best Banana bread, Shaved Ice, Ice Cream, and a variety of snacks and fresh fruit grown in Hana. Don't drive to Hana without stopping Half Way!

Why is my banana bread uncooked in the middle? ›

Using too much banana could make your bread heavy and damp in the center, causing it to appear undercooked and unappealing. If you have bananas leftover, you can always freeze them for later use.

Why is my banana bread still gooey in the middle? ›

Too much liquid can lead to banana bread that sinks in the middle. Of course, an excess amount of dry ingredients can also lead to trouble. Many international bakers like to use grams & milliliters (versus measuring cups & spoons) to avoid ingredient measurement issues. Used the incorrect egg “size”.

Why is my bread still doughy in the middle? ›

Air circulating around the loaf allows the steam built up inside the bread to evaporate. If the bread is kept in its baking pan, it will become soggy and look and taste doughy. If the bread has not finished baking by the maximum time indicated in the recipe, the oven thermostat may be off.

How do you check if banana bread is done without a toothpick? ›

Our Favorite Alternative to Toothpicks

Look at your knife set and find the one with the thinnest blade. Then insert the blade into the center of the cake. If the knife comes out clean, the cake is done. If batter or crumbs stick to the blade, let your cake bake a few minutes more and retest with a clean knife.

How long should banana bread sit after baking? ›

Let it cool for 10 minutes — this helps the loaf solidify and makes it easier to remove from the pan. Remove from pan and cool another 10 minutes. Grasping the parchment paper sling, lift the loaf out of the pan and place on the cooling rack. Cool for another 10 minutes before slicing.

Should you leave banana bread out overnight? ›

Room temperature storage is better for retaining optimal texture and flavor, says Bryan Quoc Le, Ph. D., food scientist and author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered. It should be stored in a cool, dry place that isn't in direct sunlight.

At what point should you not use bananas for banana bread? ›

If the bananas have any visible signs of mold, throw them out. If they smell off, that's another good indicator that they are no longer okay to use. Rotten bananas will often have a fermented or alcohol-like smell.

What is the disadvantage of banana bread? ›

You may find banana bread delicious, but conventional banana breads tend to be high in added sugar, refined carbs, and calories. Thus, it's best to enjoy banana bread occasionally as part of a balanced, nutrient-dense diet.

What happens if you put too many eggs in banana bread? ›

Adding more eggs makes for a spongy, less flavorful banana bread. Doubling the number of eggs I was using resulted in a spongy cake with a moist texture.

What mile marker is Aunt Sandy's banana bread at? ›

Come visit us in Keanae after Mile Marker 16 Monday-Saturday from 8:30am until we sell out.

What is the mile marker 11.5 on the Road to Hana? ›

mile marker 11.5

This is a beautiful waterfall we just kind of stumbled upon! A short hike off the side of the road lead us to this waterfall, and actually the first one I have ever swam under! And boy was it cold. They had a super fun rope you could swing and jump off!

Where is the mile marker 23 at the Road to Hana? ›

Roadside Lava Tube-Mile Marker #23

At mile marker #23 just past the wayside park, is a truly hidden Road to Hana gem. On the right-hand side of the road is a lava tube, parking is just off the road on the left-hand side. Watch out for cars as you cross and enter the cavern.

Does Road to Hana have mile markers? ›

Explore the Road to Hana waterfalls, beaches, and attractions . Click on the icons for photos, links and information. The mile marker map will guide you to all of the Road to Hana attractions.

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