Hello again! Its so good to be back and with a very yummy recipe for Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread! I have had a crazy busy life the last few week!. This year I have 3 graduating boys–Elementary, Middle School and High School! On top of all the end of the school year events, I am trying to catch up from my trip to Utah for BYU Women’s Conference. Did any of you go? I thought it was so great!
I had an amazing trip, but it is always nice to be home again and back in the kitchen:) Now for this is wonderful, sweet, chocolatey bread…
This is one of my favorite quick breads and I originally posted the recipe in 2008. I thought it was time to bring it out of the archives and update the post with some new pictures. I am going to try to refresh some of our old favorites more often. We have some great recipes deep in the archives, that even I forget about! This recipe reminds me of the Double Chocolate Banana Bread recipe. Both are so moist, chocolatey and delicious! Lately, zucchini has been plentiful and on sale in my favorite grocery stores, and I keep buying it. I needed to use a couple up quick and remembered this wonderful bread! This may be my boys favorite way to eat zucchini–haha! Today I served to a whole group of boys who had come over to swim. They loved it and finished off the whole loaf! I wonder if they even noticed they were eating zucchini?! As you know, I have a couple of boys who have Celiac Disease and eat a gluten free diet, so I made a second batch for them. I simply subbed the regular flour for this gluten free blend (recipe posted here). I decided to make them mini muffins and they loved it!!
This recipe is a keeper! YUM!
And works great with Gluten Free flour as little muffins…see below!
Chocolate Zucchini Bread (with Gluten free variation)
Ingredients
Scale
- Beat 3 eggs
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 cup oil (I use half applesauce)
- 2 tsp vanilla
Add:
- 2 cups grated zucchini
- 2 1/3 cup flour (*use my favorite gluten free flour blend instead to make them gluten free-see link)
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/3 cup cocoa (I use dutch process)
Instructions
- *For extra chocolatey-ness, add a big handful of chocolate chips –however many you like!
- Preheat oven to 350. Pour batter into greased (or use nonstick cooking spray) and sugared loaf pans Sugaring is just like flouring a pan–but do it with sugar. It makes for a delightfully sweet and crispy crust.
- Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes
This makes two of the smaller size loaves
Recipe source: My friend Nicole shared it with me and she says her Mom has made it for years.
Lisa says
Where do you get your Dutch process cocoa?
Lisa says
Where do you get your Dutch process cocoa?
Lisa says
Where do you get your Dutch process cocoa?
Krissy says
Seriously SOOO good. I have made 8-10 loaves and take it to places or get togethers and they always think it's chocolate cake. I have to inform them it's Zucchini Bread. They never believe me!
Krissy says
Seriously SOOO good. I have made 8-10 loaves and take it to places or get togethers and they always think it's chocolate cake. I have to inform them it's Zucchini Bread. They never believe me!
Krissy says
Seriously SOOO good. I have made 8-10 loaves and take it to places or get togethers and they always think it's chocolate cake. I have to inform them it's Zucchini Bread. They never believe me!
Melanie Anne says
Yes, I think I used 2 smaller loaf pans. Honestly, I can't remember. I haven't made it for awhile, since I moved away from my garden with zuchini. I hope the bread worked!!
Melanie Anne says
Yes, I think I used 2 smaller loaf pans. Honestly, I can't remember. I haven't made it for awhile, since I moved away from my garden with zuchini. I hope the bread worked!!
Melanie Anne says
Yes, I think I used 2 smaller loaf pans. Honestly, I can't remember. I haven't made it for awhile, since I moved away from my garden with zuchini. I hope the bread worked!!
Burdick Family says
Hi!
I love your blog! I am making this bread now and I am wondering was I supposed to use 2 pans? I didn't double the recipe, but it is cooking a lot longer than 40-45 minutes. Thanks!
Burdick Family says
Hi!
I love your blog! I am making this bread now and I am wondering was I supposed to use 2 pans? I didn't double the recipe, but it is cooking a lot longer than 40-45 minutes. Thanks!
Burdick Family says
Hi!
I love your blog! I am making this bread now and I am wondering was I supposed to use 2 pans? I didn't double the recipe, but it is cooking a lot longer than 40-45 minutes. Thanks!
Mini Baker says
I just found your blog and I love it! You've got so many yummy recipes 🙂
-Mini Baker
Mini Baker says
I just found your blog and I love it! You've got so many yummy recipes 🙂
-Mini Baker
Mini Baker says
I just found your blog and I love it! You've got so many yummy recipes 🙂
-Mini Baker
Eliana says
This bread looks deliciously rich and moist!
Eliana says
This bread looks deliciously rich and moist!
Eliana says
This bread looks deliciously rich and moist!
Debbie says
My daughter and I made this recipe today after church and it is fabulous! Thanks for posting such a yummy recipe!
Debbie says
My daughter and I made this recipe today after church and it is fabulous! Thanks for posting such a yummy recipe!
Debbie says
My daughter and I made this recipe today after church and it is fabulous! Thanks for posting such a yummy recipe!
Libby@CookingWithLibby says
Yummmm! That looks great!
Libby@CookingWithLibby says
Yummmm! That looks great!
Libby@CookingWithLibby says
Yummmm! That looks great!
Marisa says
Yum!!!! That sounds amazing! I love adding zucchini to breads–it makes it so moist. I bet this is so delicious! Can't wait to try it!
Marisa says
Yum!!!! That sounds amazing! I love adding zucchini to breads–it makes it so moist. I bet this is so delicious! Can't wait to try it!