My New Favorite Way to Make Banana Bread Is Also the Quickest

Sorry, scrambled pancakes, there is a new easy breakfast in town.

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Everyone knows scrambled eggs. And now, thanks to TikTok, everyone knows scrambled pancakes, too. If you haven't heard of scrambled pancakes, they're made by cooking pancake batter in a pan like scrambled eggs. But instead of forming perfect, circular pancakes, this easy method turns them into fluffy, golden brown pieces resembling funnel cake.

While I've seen creative variations of scrambled pancakes on social media, it's time to think bigger. The sky's the limit when it comes to what batter we can scramble, so why not try them all? To test the versatility of this trend, I started with a beloved food. Let's just say, I wasn't disappointed.

I Tried Scrambled Banana Bread

While scrambled pancakes are great, they only save you about one to two minutes of cooking time. Because of this, I have a theory that pancakes aren’t the best food that you can scramble.

For baked goods that take a while to cook, like muffins and breads, this trend has a lot of potential. The scrambling method is the perfect solution to getting your favorite baked goods on your plate in just a few minutes compared to a couple of hours. Plus, scrambling makes it possible to whip up a single-sized serving of a treat.

I can think of many different batters that would benefit from a quick scramble–and don’t worry, we'll get there. But I decided to start with an absolute classic: banana bread.

How to Scramble Banana Bread

I’ve never seen anyone scramble banana bread before, so it was up to me to come up with a game plan that wouldn’t offend such a classic treat—and leave me disappointed. While you could make scrambled banana bread with a whole batch of batter, I made mine with a single serving. I used a quarter of a standard banana bread recipe, using just one banana, one egg, and a small amount of dry ingredients.

The recipe was as easy as expected: I followed the same instructions as scrambling pancakes but let mine cook a little longer on high heat to get the pieces extra crispy. Unlike flipping perfectly shaped pancakes, this method is foolproof. The longer cooking time was essential to turn this batter into a bowl of crispy edges, free of any bits of uncooked banana.

I topped mine with a drizzle of melted peanut butter and was pleasantly surprised by how it looked. But, of course, the real test was in the taste.

My Honest Review of Scrambled Banana Bread

Overall, this was a success. However, the result was more like a scrambled banana pancake than a classic banana bread. While I prefer a piece of banana bread cut from a loaf, this is an easy hack to satisfy that craving when baking just isn’t an option.

Compared to a normal scrambled pancake, I liked how crispy this batter got. The addition of the banana gave my breakfast extra caramelization and an almost gooey texture. While they weren’t fluffy, they resembled the crispy bits of a loaf of banana bread. If you're someone who loves eating only the edges of your favorite baked treats, this method is for you.

I’d recommend trying this recipe. In the future, I might combine this trend with scrambled oats for a hearty banana treat. Topped with warm peanut butter or maybe some chocolate chips, I can’t imagine a cozier breakfast for autumn.

Other Foods to Try Scrambling

On the theme of fall foods, pumpkin bread might just be the next thing I try scrambling. But really, I see no end to the possibilities of what could be delicious scrambled. Scrambled brownies are having their moment, and I can’t imagine anything better than a warm bowl of chocolaty brownie bits for dessert.

One of my biggest questions is whether baked goods with fillings like nuts or chocolate chips would hold up to scrambling. Looks like I’ll have to test this trend even further! I see potential for scrambled muffins or even scrambled chocolate chip cookies. It seems like we’re scrambling everything now, and I couldn’t be more excited.

Grab any box of cake mix and a creative assortment of toppings for scrambled cake, which could be a real winner. What a fun birthday treat scrambled confetti cake would be!

I didn’t have scrambled baked goods on my 2024 trend prediction list. But I’m not mad about it. Not only is this method super easy, it really lets your inner child shine. Looks like I have a new go-to breakfast, snack, or dessert ready for fall. Thanks to TikTok, I’ll never be bored while baking again.

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