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When life gives you zucchini bake this chocolate zucchini bread and when life gives you carrots bake this carrot cake. If you are a member of Costco or other such membership warehouse clubs, you might have understood what I’m trying to tell. For those who haven’t heard about Costco, it’s a store which sells products at low prices but at very high volume, which is usually preferred by large families and businesses. To make it more clear, if you pay $3 for 2lbs of carrots in your regular grocery store, you would be paying the same for 10lbs in Costco. Of course it’s a steal but what to do with the 5 kilos of carrots or 3 kilos of zucchini in a family of 3 adults and 1 kid? Then you might ask me, why do you buy it when you think that it’s too much.

The reply would be “you haven’t met my husband yet”. However precise the list can be, he doesn’t fail to surprise me each and every time he does the groceries. Either he forgets to buy something, or will buy something which I haven’t mentioned or will get kilos of 1 item in the list, like the time he got carrots and zucchini. With a newborn at home it’s not as easy as it used to be for me to go shopping. These days I have 2 columns in the list, one for vegetables/fruits to be bought and the other for vegetables not to be bought and another column for lot of instructions. Believe me or not I’m actually spending more time on writing the list than cooking because it has to be so specific otherwise I end up having a store of my own. The time he bought 10 pounds of carrots I literally started crying especially when he started justifying that I should consider this an opportunity to cook/bake something new and blog about it. I wonder if all husbands are bestowed with this unique trait.

So I was going through a couple of recipe sites to get some ideas and finally decided to bake a chocolate zucchini bread. I also tried a zucchini kheer (pudding) which came out very good. I’ll blog about that in VegCorner. I tried this bread recipe with few changes to make it healthier. I’m a fan of whole wheat pastry flour and have found that it works best with chocolate/cocoa powder. So I switched the all purpose flour with whole wheat pastry flour, replaced some of the fat with unsweetened applesauce and reduced the quantity of chocolate chips by using the mini chips. All in all, it was one tasty bread and I was able to give this for my son’s breakfast without thinking twice. The only change I would make the next time I bake this chocolate zucchini bread is using a smaller loaf pan instead of the 9×5 inch pan because the bread did not rise like the other quick breads I have baked so far.

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Bake this super moist and healthy chocolate zucchini bread and indulge it anytime of the day.

Ingredients:

  • 1 and 1/2 cups Shredded Zucchini
  • 1 cup Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • 1/2 cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon Ground Allspice
  • 1/4 cup Oil
  • 1/4 cup Unsweetened Applesauce
  • 1/2 cup Granulated White Sugar
  • 1/2 cup Brown Sugar
  • 6-8 tablespoons Buttermilk
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 cup Semi sweet, mini chocolate chips

Procedure:

  1. Preheat oven to 350F/180C for 15 minutes. Lightly grease an 8×4 inch loaf pan (See Note 1). I also lined it with a piece of parchment paper to enable easy removal of the loaf from the pan.
  2. Grate the zucchini and keep it aside. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, cocoa powder, leaveners, salt and spice.
  3. In another medium size bowl beat together the oil, applesauce, both the sugars, buttermilk and vanilla extract.
  4. Fold in the grated zucchini with the wet ingredients.
  5. To this add the flour mixture and beat it until just combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.
  6. Transfer the batter to the prepared loaf pan and bake it between 55-65 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the bread comes out clean. Mine was done in about 58 minutes.
  7. Transfer the pan from the oven and place it on a wire rack. Remove the bread from the pan after 10 minutes and let it cool completely before you can slice it. Leaving the bread to cool overnight is preferable.

My Notes:

  1. I used a 9×5 inch pan and felt that the bread did not rise as expected because the recipe was too small for that size pan. That’s why I have suggested to use an 8×4 pan instead. I’m not sure whether it’s the pan size or the use of whole wheat pastry flour instead of all purpose flour.
  2. If you are a spice fan, go ahead and add about 1/2 a teaspoon of ground cinnamon as well to make this chocolate zucchini bread more aromatic.

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FAQs

Why does zucchini bread take so long to cook? ›

It could require more time, thanks to extra zucchini. It's a good idea to drain your zucchini right after grating. Not completely, just some of that collects at the bottom of the bowl. That, and a regular loaf pan of zucchini bread can take up to 90 minutes.

When making zucchini bread do you peel the zucchini before shredding it? ›

Don't bother peeling the zucchini.

Unless you really dislike seeing tiny flecks of green in your bread, you don't have to go through the extra step of peeling zucchini, especially if you use smaller zucchini instead of big ones.

Why is my zucchini bread falling apart? ›

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.

Why does my zucchini bread always sink in the middle? ›

Adding too much or insufficient leavening agents: Adding too much leaveners will cause your quick bread to sink in the middle. Baking at a high altitude: Adjust the amount of leaveners depending on your location. If you are baking at a high altitude, you need less baking powder or baking soda.

How do you know when zucchini is fully cooked? ›

Once the zucchini is caramelizing, you'll continue to cook it until it's until tender all the way through—a paring knife or a fork should slip in without much resistance—but not yet mushy.

How do you fix 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.

How many zucchinis for two cups? ›

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 long should zucchini bread cool before removing from pan? ›

The bread is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out *mostly* clean with zero raw batter. Remove the bread from the oven and set on a wire rack. Cool in pan for 1 hour before removing from pan. You can slice the bread at this point, but it will still be warm in the center and may not slice neatly.

Why is my chocolate zucchini bread dry? ›

The zucchini is essential for adding moisture, so pack your cups full! Skimping on it will yield a drier final loaf. No need to press or squeeze the moisture out of the zucchini. We want all of it to go into the bread!

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

Yes! I simply squeeze the water out of the zucchini over the sink before using in this recipe. Sometimes, I squeeze the zucchini twice to make sure the excess water is removed. Some zucchini are very wet when grated and others relatively dry; squeezing out the excess water helps to regulate ingredients in the recipe.

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

Using too much baking soda or baking powder can really mess up a recipe, causing it to rise uncontrollably and taste terrible.

Where is the best place to store zucchini bread? ›

We'll go over this in more detail below, but in short - If you're looking for the safest way to store zucchini bread - just refrigerate it. Seal your bread in a plastic storage container or plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator.

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 can you tell when zucchini bread is done? ›

Make perfectly-done zucchini bread with friends, and for your friends. Remember to check the internal temp and pull it at 200°F (93°C) for this or any other quick bread.

Does zucchini get softer the longer you cook it? ›

Zucchini is made of over 90% water. When cooked, it gets soft and slowly releases that water into whatever dish you're cooking. If zucchini is overcooked, it will have a mushy, soft texture.

Can you put undercooked zucchini bread back in the oven? ›

It is pretty simple to salvage an undercooked bread and create a decent loaf. Heat the oven to 350 F, return the bread to the oven, and bake for another 10 to 20 minutes. This will work even if the loaf has cooled, which is similar to par-baking bread.

What bread takes the longest to cook? ›

Probably essene bread. Essene bread is sprouted wheat baked for hours at a relatively low temperature. Because you need to sprout the wheat and then grind it in a food grinder and shape it into loaves before baking it the complete process can take up to a week.

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