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Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple, Coconut & Macadamia Nuts is a delicious Hawaiian-inspired banana bread made with Dole crushed pineapple, coconut flakes, and chopped macadamia nuts. This type of Banana Bread is ambrosial and one of the BEST Banana Bread recipes you’ll ever make. Seriously!

Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Nuts


5 stars

“This was a huge hit with my family and friends. My 5-year-old wanted to take it and share with his entire class. My neighbor was like, just give me the entire loaf. The bread was moist and the flavors were great together. I’m not usually a fan of coconut, but it worked in this. We’ll definitely be making it again. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe.”
Richa



Inspiration behind this recipe… my trip to Hawaii

Hawaii has some of the best food I’ve ever eaten in my life. From the fancy restaurants to the road shacks, the food there is indescribably good.

On a recent trip to Hawaii, I had some of the Best Grilled Banana Bread of my life at Kahuku Farms. For a list of all the delicious foods I ate in Hawaii, check out the 15 Best Things I Ate in 2022.

Every store, restaurant, and shack I visited served up some kind of pineapple and coconut dish. From Pineapple Fried Rice to Coconut Shrimp to Coconut Cocktails to garnishing every cocktail with pineapple, it was a no-brainer that I had to make Pineapple Coconut Banana Bread.

And once I visited Tropical Farms where the star ingredient was macadamia nut, I knew that would be my choice of nut in my Banana Bread because you can’t possibly make Banana Bread without nuts. Right? Well, I don’t know about you, but I love my nuts.

I knew once I reached home, I was gonna make a Hawaiian-inspired Banana Bread, one that represents Hawaii. And that’s how this Hawaiian Banana Bread recipe came to life.

Hawaiian Banana Bread Loaf

What is Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple, Coconut & Macadamia Nuts?

Hawaiian Banana Bread is a variation of the traditional banana bread recipe that incorporates the flavors of Hawaii, in this case, pineapple, coconut, and macadamia nuts. These are the three most popular fruits and nuts I enjoyed on the island.

Just a note: if you do visit the island of Maui, make sure you indulge in Maui’s Banana Bread which is apparently quite famous. When I do take my Maui vacation – someday, I plan on going to Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread which is supposedly the best banana bread on the island.

Alternate Names for this Recipe

This recipe can go by various names – Coconut Pineapple Loaf Cake, Hawaiian Banana Cake Recipe, Kona Banana Bread, Hawaiian Banana Macadamia Nut Bread, Coconut Pineapple Banana Bread, Banana Coconut Bread, and Pineapple Coconut Bread.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Ambrosial & Delicious
  • It’s a Tropical Treat
  • Easy to Make
  • Banana Bread is always a good idea
  • Perfect with a Cup of Coffee
  • Soft & Moist
  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free option available – see FAQ below
  • Perfect Combination for Spring or Summer 

Ingredients

  • Banana: You need to use ripe to overripe bananas in this recipe.
  • Pineapple: I used canned Dole Crushed Pineapple with juice. You don’t need to use fresh pineapple in this recipe since the crushed pineapple has sweetness and lots of juice.
  • Coconut: I like using unsweetened coconut flakes in this recipe as there is already enough sugar. Feel free to toast the coconut for a more intense coconut flavor.
  • Macadamia Nuts: Dry roast the nuts and then chop them up.
  • All-Purpose White Flour: You’ll need regular ol’ white flour for this recipe.
  • Sugar: I like regular white or cane sugar.
  • Baking Powder & Baking Soda – Leaveners used in baked goods.
  • Salt – Salt is a required ingredient in baking since it really brings out the flavor of the baked item.
  • Eggs – You’ll need 2 eggs for this recipe.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract – Use really vanilla extract, not the imitation stuff.
  • Sunflower Oil: I use organic sunflower oil, you can use any tasteless oil. You can also use vegetable oil, canola oil, or avocado oil provided it doesn’t have a strong flavor.
Banana Coconut Bread

Step by Step Instructions – How to make Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple, Coconut & Macadamia Nuts

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

2. Grease your 8.5″ loaf pan (9″ or 10″ works too).

3. Dry roast your macadamia nuts for a few minutes until slightly browned.

4. Once they cool, chop them up. Set aside.

Banana Bread Dry Roast Macadamia Nuts

5. Combine your dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl – all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix and set aside.

6. Combine your wet ingredients in another large bowl – eggs, vanilla extract, mashed banana, and crushed pineapple with juice, and oil.

7. Mix the wet ingredients well.

8. Add your dry ingredients to the wet. Mix well, but don’t overmix the batter.

Banana Bread Add Dry to Wet Ingredients

9. Add the chopped macadamia nuts and unsweetened coconut flakes.

10. Fold the nuts and coconut into the batter. Again, do not overmix.

11. Pour the batter into the greased loaf pan. Into the oven for 55-65 minutes at 350 degrees.

12. Use a clean knife to make sure the banana bread is not sticky on the inside. Allow your banana bread to cool completely and come to room temperature before cutting.

Hawaiian Banana Bread Bake

Serving Suggestions

This Hawaiian Banana Nut Bread gives you 10 slices, you can slice them even further and end up with 20 smaller slices.

  • Enjoy this delicious banana bread for breakfast with a cup of coffee/tea.
  • You can also enjoy it as an afternoon snack/dessert – any time of the day!
  • It’s perfect for weekend brunch.

Expert Tips

  • Dry roast the macadamia nuts. This only takes a few minutes so don’t over-roast them else they will burn.
  • Make sure your bananas are very ripe with brown spots for the best results.
  • Feel free to toast the coconut flakes for a more intense coconut flavor.
  • Mix your dry ingredients and set them aside. Mix your wet ingredients and set them aside.
  • Do not overmix the batter, or else you’ll end up with slightly tough banana bread.
  • Use a loaf pan. I recommend using a standard size with dimensions 8.5 x 4.5 x 2.75, however 9×5 works too.
  • Bake for 55-65 minutes or until a knife comes out clean after being inserted into the baked banana bread.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I make this recipe vegan or eggless?

For a vegan option, you can omit the eggs and replace them with a flax egg.

For Flax Egg – mix 1 tablespoon ground flax meal + 3 tablespoons water until it thickens. This ratio is equal to 1 egg. For this recipe, you need 2 eggs.

2. Can I make this recipe gluten-free?

Yes! Simply replace all-purpose white flour with gluten-free white flour. It’s a 1:1 substitute. Also, make sure to use gluten-free baking powder.

3. Can I skip the nuts in this tropical banana bread?

Yes! If you have a nut allergy or don’t like nuts, just skip them.

4. What can I replace sugar with?

Sugar in this recipe will help with the texture of the banana bread. You can certainly replace the sugar amount with honey or coconut sugar, but that’ll certainly change the texture of this bread, not to mention, the color too.

If you want to cut down on sugar, feel free to omit the sugar completely since the banana and crushed pineapple already have a good amount of sugar. Again, by omitting sugar, the texture will be affected.


5. Can I turn this Hawaiian Banana Bread into Hawaiian Muffins?

Yes. Absolutely. Just note, the muffins’ bake time won’t be 55 minutes. You definitely want to check the muffins at 20 minutes and every 5 minutes after that. To check if the muffins are done, perform a toothpick test.

6. Can I bake this banana bread into mini loaves?

Absolutely! That would be a great gift idea for Easter or Spring. Again, note the mini loaves’ bake time won’t be 55 minutes, but more like 20 minutes, hence start checking the mini loaves at the 20-minute mark and every 5 minutes thereafter.

Coconut Pineapple Banana Bread

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4.86 from 27 votes

Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple, Coconut & Macadamia Nuts

By: Nisha
Hawaiian Banana Bread with Pineapple, Coconut & Macadamia Nuts is a delicious Hawaiian-inspired banana bread made with Dole crushed pineapple, coconut flakes, and chopped macadamia nuts. 
Prep Time: 22 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 27 minutes
Servings: 10 slices

Equipment

Ingredients 

dry ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose white flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt

wet ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 1/4 cups ripe bananas
  • 1 (8-ounce) can crushed pineapple with juice, I like Dole
  • 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp organic sunflower oil, or any tasteless oil

add-ins

  • 1/2 cup macadamia nuts, dry roasted & chopped
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
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Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Grease your loaf pan.
  • Dry roast your macadamia nuts for a few minutes until slightly browned.
  • Once they cool, chop them up. Set aside.
  • Combine your dry ingredients – all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix and set aside.
  • Combine your wet ingredients – eggs, vanilla extract, banana, and crushed pineapple with juice, and oil.
  • Mix the wet ingredients well.
  • Add your dry ingredients to the wet. Mix well, but don’t overmix the batter.
  • Add the chopped macadamia nuts and unsweetened coconut flakes.
  • Fold the nuts and coconut into the batter. Again, do not overmix.
  • Pour the batter into the greased loaf pan. Into the oven for 55-65 minutes at 350 degrees.
  • Use a clean knife to make sure the banana bread is not sticky on the inside. Allow your banana bread to cool completely before cutting.

Nutrition

Calories: 324kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 229mg | Potassium: 176mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 71IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 2mg

Additional Info

Course: Breakfast & Brunch, Dessert
Cuisine: American, Hawaiian-inspired
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Hi, I'm Nisha!

I'm a foodie who is passionate about healthy-ish living and mindful eating. You'll find a bit of everything here. I use mostly organic real ingredients and incorporate seasonal produce in my cooking. I believe food is medicine. Join me on this soul-searching journey as I share my love for good food, and I hope I inspire you to eat better somewhere along the way.


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    1. HI Tom. Thanks! Coconut Oil should work fine – I would make sure it’s melted (not solid) when adding it.

      Let me know!