Easy Zucchini Bread Recipe (2024)

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Have you ever had Zucchini Bread? If not – STOP EVERYTHING – Print out this recipe and make it

Zucchini Bread is pretty much the BEST stuff around – there is 1 Zucchini in EACH loaf — so it is “healthy” ( okay okay okay maybe it is not super good for you but let’s just live in the delusion it is 🙂 )

I did make it a “bit” healthier by using whole wheat flour. You can make this recipe gluten – free by using gluten – free flour

As you will see almost everything you need in already in your pantry

This is the perfect recipe to have kids to help make — quick tip – If you have left over batter simply fill up some muffin tips and bake

Freeze the muffins and have them on hand for a quick breakfast or snack – I usually leave one out overnight to defrost 🙂

Another trick to shred the zucchini is using a cheese grater – I use one of the largest hole size — seriously it took about 4 minutes

If you make this recipe I would love to know what you think 🙂

This recipe is from my family to yours 🙂

Love you all!

Easy Zucchini Bread Recipe

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: Sara

This will make 2 Small Loafs

Ingredients

  • 3 Cups of Flour ( White, Wheat, or Gluten - Free)
  • 1 Teaspoon of Baking Powder
  • 1 Teaspoon of Salt
  • 1 teaspoon of Baking Soda
  • 1 Tablespoon of Vanilla
  • 4 Eggs
  • 1¼ Cup of Vegetable Oil
  • 2 cups of White Sugar
  • 2 Zucchini - Grated
  • 1 Cup of Walnuts - Chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325
  2. Grease 2 loaf pans - 8x4 works great ( I used a slightly larger in my recipe)
  3. Using a sifter - sift flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, and cinnamon into a bowl ---- sifting makes the bread lighter 🙂
  4. In another bowl mix - oil, vanilla, eggs, and sugar
  5. Slowly add the flour mixture into the egg mixture --- once it is mixed add zucchini and walnuts
  6. Pour Batter into the loaf pans and bake for 1 hour
  7. Let it sit for 1 hour before taking out of the pan
  8. Enjoy!

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  • kim

    I LOVE zucchini bread… i like the idea of the grater, and it being smaller.. b/c i have picky eaters and they wont notice it if its that small!!

  • Joyce Burgin

    Pinned it!

  • Adonna

    amazing!!!

  • valene gibbs

    I’ll try this, it would be really good with chopped pecans and cinimon sugare on top of that when its backed….

  • Maxine McDowell

    I pinned the recipe and cant wait to try it as I love zucchini bread! I’m trying to remember to share them on my facebook too!

  • Stephanie Ferguson

    I have been looking for a recipe like this! This stuff used to be my favorite thing as a kid!

  • Terry Pru

    Can’t wait to try this recipe. Love to make breads with zucchini. Thanks for sharing.

  • Jill

    Trying this tomorrow.

  • Roxanne

    I have always wanted to try this!

  • verenise

    yummy!

  • Josephine

    hmmm looks interesting I have to try this

  • Missy Dodds

    pinned this and cant wait to try it! Never made one before

  • Kim

    I am not a fan of zucchini but since my parents always grow lots of it, I may have to try it!

  • Jennifer

    The recipe mentions cinnamon…how much do we add?

    • Sara

      1/4 tsp

  • Desiree

    Pinning this one! Thanks!

  • Jenn Westad

    Perfect!

  • Laura

    You didn’t tell us how much cinnamon goes into this recipe!!

  • Michelle

    Have you ever done it without nuts and if so is it still has good?

  • N

    Hi, Can’t wait to try this recipe. Can you list how much zucchini to use in cups please? Where I am, zucchini comes in various sizes and its hard to judge how much to use. Thanks!

  • Pam

    I made this last night, it is amazing! I didn’t know how much cinnamon to use so I just sprinkled some in, and I used sunflower seeds and chia seeds instead of nuts – a generous handful of each. I used two medium-sized zucchini (about 9 inches long), grated with the large side of the cheese grater. The bread is moist and sweet with a crunchy crust. I made one large loaf and six muffins. Perfect; thanks for this great recipe!

  • cindy

    Best zucchini made yesterday and it’s gone will have to make more.

  • Krystle

    Has anyone tried this as muffins instead of bread?

  • Tammy

    Used to have a recipe long ago similar to this one. Made this today just following the ingredients, having made a similar recipe, added everything and noticed no cinnamon in the ingredients… I just put in a couple of teaspoons, just guessing. How much was supposed to go in?? Next time, I’ll probably bump it up to a tablespoon. After referring back, it was referred to in the directions.

  • Amanda

    how much cinnamon?!

  • Kelly Erickson

    This looks great, and I’m trying it right now. But I’m wondering how much cinnamon? It says to sift it with the flour, but isn’t in the ingredient list.
    Thank you!

  • Vicky

    Finally found some time to make this, I used a Tsp of cinnamon. It turned out so super YUMMY! Even my in laws loved and they don’t like zucchini. Definitely putting this in my permanent recipe file.

  • Lindey

    Currently in process of making this and cannot wait to se how it turns out!! Not sure about the cinnamon though! I like the idea of cinnamon but don want it add too much and it be overwhelming! How much would you suggest adding?

  • Jennifer

    Made the zucchini bread and fries!
    Yummy!! Everyone loves it!
    Thanks so much!!!

  • Bonnie

    You didn’t mention how much cinnamon.

  • Bob Ciampaglia

    Hi Sara,
    This recipe is a big hit with my family. Thanks for sharing this.

    • Sara

      You are welcome 🙂 It is one of my favorites

  • Christine

    Great recipe, i also added a cup of chocolate chips along with the walnuts, my family loved it!! Thank you.

  • Rebecca Ureste

    It says to shift the cinnamon in with the dry ingredients. But cinnamon is not listed in ingredients. How much do you use?

  • Barb

    There was no cinnamon listed in ingredients and #3 in Instructions says to add it. How much?..

  • dorothy smith

    You didn’t say how much cinnamon is needed in this receipt. ooops

Easy Zucchini Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you leave the skin on zucchini when making bread? ›

Don't peel the zucchini – Yes, it's tempting to remove the zucchini's skin, but there is no need to do that. Zucchini melts into the bread, so peeling is just an unnecessary step. Do grate the zucchini – I don't know about you, but when it comes to zucchini in bread, I want it there – but I don't want to see it.

Do you squeeze out the liquid from zucchini for bread? ›

But unless your zucchini is excessively juicy, squeezing the squash could be removing some of the moisture you really do want in the bread. It's up to you, though. Squeeze for lighter, drier bread. Leave it as is for denser, moister bread.

Why does my zucchini bread fall apart when I cut it? ›

The most common reason for zucchini breadand other quick breads (and cakes) to collapse as they cool is the ingredients are too vigorously or quickly mixed, which incorporates lots of less stable air bubbles into the batter.

How do you keep zucchini bread from falling in the middle? ›

Be sure there isn't too much liquid in your ingredients. Squeeze excess water from zucchini in several changes of paper towels. Carefully measure rhubarb or bananas to be sure the ratio of wet to dry ingredients is correct. Grease only the bottom of the pans.

How many zucchinis does it take to make 2 cups grated? ›

You need 2 cups of grated zucchini for the recipe, so you will need about 3 small zucchini, 2 medium zucchini, or 1 large zucchini.

How many zucchinis is 2 cups grated? ›

A medium zucchini will result in approximately 1 cup of shredded zucchini. If you happen to be using a larger zucchini and the seeds are large, cut the zucchini lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds.

How many zucchinis in a cup? ›

When sliced, 1 medium zucchiniyielded about 1 to 1.25 cups and if grated, you end up with about 2/3 cup of tamped down zucchini. If you need 1 cup of cooked sliced zucchini, due to shrinkage while heated it will take about 3 medium zucchini, sliced, to hit the mark.

Should zucchini be peeled before shredding for bread? ›

You do not need to peel zucchini for zucchini bread.

You can use a box grater or food processor to shred the zucchini. Using a box grater, place grater on firm surface such a cutting board. Hold the box grater firmly in one hand and the zucchini firmly in the other hand.

Do you remove seeds from zucchini for bread? ›

If your zucchini is large, you should remove the seeds. By the time the zucchini has large and well formed seeds, it is tougher and the seeds are tough to eat and often taste bitter. They will not be pleasant in the zucchini bread, so it's recommended that you scoop them out before adding the flesh to the bread.

What happens if you put too much baking soda in zucchini bread? ›

Bitter Taste: Excessive baking soda can leave a bitter taste in the bread. Baking soda is alkaline, and an excessive amount of it can result in an unpleasant flavor. Unpleasant Texture: Too much baking soda can lead to a coarse and crumbly texture in the bread.

How to grade zucchini for zucchini bread? ›

Place a box grater or cheese grater on a plate or cutting board. Shred the zucchini on the large holes. Step three: Remove excess liquid. If you're freezing zucchini, or plan to use it in a recipe that requires you to remove some of its liquid, put a double layer of cheesecloth or a thin kitchen towel on your counter.

Can I refrigerate zucchini bread batter? ›

The bread batter can be covered and refrigerated for 1-2 hours while the other loaf bakes, but I don't recommend leaving it too much longer. Bake at 350F for 45 minutes to an hour. Test the center with a toothpick. Remove from the oven and let sit in the loaf pans for 5 minutes before turning out onto a cooling rack.

What if zucchini bread batter is too thick? ›

If it is too thick, add another egg. Add nuts, if desired. Lightly grease and flour your bread pans, or spray them with nonstick cooking spray. Carefully spoon the mixture into bread pans, stopping when the mixture is about 3/4 of the way to the top.

How do you Rebake undercooked zucchini bread? ›

In most situations, an undercooked loaf of bread can be fixed by returning it to the oven for a few more minutes. This is true for loaves where the outside of your bread may look fully set, but the inside of the bread is still gummy. Place the loaf back in a preheated oven at 350° F for 10-20 minutes.

Why doesn't my zucchini bread rise? ›

This freshly-baked zucchini bread rose as it was supposed to. But a common problem bakers face is flat zucchini bread. Food chemist Shirley Corriher suggests making sure the baking powder is fresh -- and using less leavening. There are few things more confounding or vexing in the kitchen than a dish gone wrong.

Why is my zucchini bread mushy? ›

It's likely that too much liquid was added to the batter. I've tested dozens of zucchini bread recipes and, depending on the other ingredients involved, it's sometimes necessary to squeeze the excess liquid from the shredded zucchini.

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