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Peanut butter bread is moist, rich and bursting with peanut butter flavor. Add chocolate chips or spread peanut butter onto this quick bread and enjoy it for breakfast or as a snack!
Peanut Butter Bread
All these years I’ve been baking and I’ve never made or even tried peanut butter bread!
Banana Bread is one of my favorites so if I am going to make a quick bread, that’s my go-to.
But once I tried peanut butter bread, I realized it’s a contender for the top spot in my heart against banana bread!
If you want to add chocolate chips to this recipe, DO IT! It tastes like a giant reese’s cup then!
Peanut Butter Loaf Recipe Ingredients
creamy peanut butter: adds flavor
granulated sugar & brown sugar: adds sweetness and flavor
egg: binds the batter together by providing structure
vegetable oil: adds fat and moisture
buttermilk: makes the bread moist & fluffy
vanilla extract: adds flavor
all purpose flour: flour is necessary to build structure
baking powder: helps to leaven and lift the batter
salt: just a pinch to balance the sweetness and enhances the other flavor
How to make peanut butter bread
- Combine the peanut butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar with electric mixer.
- Add in eggs, buttermilk and vanilla extract.
- Add the dry ingredients.
- Pour batter into the prepared pan and bake.
Total Time Required for this Peanut Butter Bread Recipe
- 5-10 minutes to prep the batter
- Bake for 60-70 minutes at 350ºF
- 30-60 minutes to cool
Peanut Butter Quick Bread Pro Tips
Tip #1 – Do Not Over Mix the Batter
- I have been guilty of this myself and I am learning to be okay with lumps in my batter. For quick bread, do not use your electric mixer to beat in the dry ingredients, using a spatula and mixing by hand will give you more control. “Mix just until incorporated” means mixing the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients until you can just no longer see any flour streaks. Yes, you should still scrape the sides and the bottom of the bowl, but do that as you’re mixing in the flour.
Tip #2 – Be careful to not over bake the bread
- Sometimes the bread can trick you, it can look done on the outside but still be doughy in the middle. That’s when tenting the bread with aluminum foil comes in handy. It protects the top from becoming too brown, overcooked or crusty.
Tip #3 – Know what size loaf pan you have
- There’s two popular loaf pan sizes – 9×5 and 8.5×4.5. Even though the numbers are similar, the pans actually differ in size by 15%. The 8.5×4.5 pan will yield a tall, more domed bread and will take 5-10 minutes longer when baking. The total suggested bake time for a 8.5×4.5 inch pan is 55-65 minutes and 9×5 inch pan is 45-60 minutes.
How to properly measure flour
- Fluff the flour with a fork
- Use a spoon to scoop the flour into your measuring cup
- Use a butter knife to level off the flour in the measuring cup
Sticking the measuring cup straight into the bag of flour will result in too much flour to be packed into the cup, which can result in dry peanut butter bread.
Peanut Bread Recipe Variations
- Crumb Topping. Take these blueberry muffins to the next level by topping them with our ultimate crumb topping.
- Nuts. Add in ½ cup of chopped nuts.
- Extra Cinnamon. Add in ½ cup of cinnamon chips.
- Zest it up a bit. If you like a fresh, zesty taste, try adding the zest of a lemon to your muffin batter.
Gluten free peanut butter bread
I have made this bread multiple times with King Arthur’s Gluten Free Measure for Measure Flour with great success. You can also try another brand of gluten free all purpose flour. Be sure to measure the flour properly.
How to store Peanut Butter Bread
To Freeze:
Individually wrap each muffin in plastic wrap. Then place them in a ziploc bag or airtight container and place in the freezer for up to 3 months.
To Thaw:
To thaw, leave them at room temperature until defrosted, about 1 hour. Or unwrap them and microwave at 20 second intervals until defrosted.
How long does Peanut Butter Quick Bread last at room temperature?
Peanut butter quick bread can typically last for about 2 to 3 days when stored at room temperature in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.
Does Peanut Bread need to be refrigerated?
Peanut butter bread can last a couple of days at room temperature if well-sealed, but for longer storage, especially beyond 2-3 days, it’s better to refrigerate it.
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Quick Peanut Butter Bread
Ingredients
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter, not natural
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ⅓ cup brown sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350º F. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the peanut butter, sugar and brown sugar with an electric mixer until combined, 1-2 minutes.
- Beat in the eggs, buttermilk and vanilla extract, mix briefly. Gradually add the flour, baking powder, and salt, mixing on low to prevent over mixing. Be sure to mix just until combined.
- Spray a loaf pan (either 9×5 or 8.5×4.5 – it’s important to know what size pan you have) with non-stick cooking spray. Transfer the batter to the pan and spread even with a spatula.
- Place the pan in the center of the oven and bake for 45 minutes. After 45 minutes check to see if the bread is browning too much. If so, tent the bread with aluminum foil and bake for 10-20 more minutes. **If you didn’t tent at 45 minutes, check again at 55 minutes, then tent, and bake for 10 additional minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- The total suggested bake time for a 8.5×4.5 inch pan is 55-65 minutes and 9×5 inch pan is 45-60 minutes. Be sure to know what size your pan is.
- Allow the loaf to cool completely before slicing or removing it from the pan.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclosure
All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
I am also guilty of over beating my batters! This peanut butter bread looks fabulous- most of the time you see peanut butter added to something else, but here it’s definitely the star :)
Very true! It’s PBs time to shine!
Amazing post Beth! Oh how I love peanut butter, so this recipe really sounds so good. I would like to try it, but just a bit nervous about baking the bread to be honest. I have never baked bread before. I will give it a go one day =)
Quick breads are so easy, you can do it!
Browsing for good recipe’s and this looks yummy. Going to try this for an extra for Thanksgiving!
Oh this is so good! Enjoy!
What is the texture like?
Can this be made in the breadmachine?
Hi Dawn! I have no experience with the breadmachine so I am not sure, sorry!
Awesome bread! Thank you so much for sharing. Made it and it was gone in a matter of hours! Easy, Thank You!
Made no changes to this recipe, except, next time..DOUBLE IT, its that good. We have toasted and added jelly, and once you eat one slice, you sneek to have another telling noone, and blaming one of your kids!
Wooohooo!!
What is the texture of this bread? I had a dense peanut butter quick bread that reminded me of a less sweet peanut butter cookie that I want to replicate! Thanks
Hi Brooke! It’s like a traditional quick bread texture.
Hi there… is it really a tablespoon of baking powder? I have the bread in the oven now and had added the flour and started to stir, rechecked the recipe and saw it was a TBSP and not a TSP so had to dash back and add the rest. It smells lovely, like peanut butter cookies. And I did add chocolate chips. Fingers crossed!
Yep! It’s one TBSP!
Just made this bread. I doubled the recipe to make 2 loaves. I used crunchy peanut butter and mini chocolate chips in one loaf. And left the other loaf as original recipe. Both were great and everyone liked them. Will make again.
SO happy to hear that!
Can you substitute the peanut butter for almond butter?
I haven’t tried it myself! I’m guessing it won’t work as a one for one substitute. This recipe needs a creamy peanut butter, and almond butter is usually thicker and contains less sugar.