Chocolate Zucchini Bread

You may have heard me talk about my recipe search for “the one.” What’s the one? It’s the recipe. The one that trumps all the others you’ve tried for that particular thing and ends your search to find the best. It’s the one that you make over and over again until the page in the recipe book gets ingrained in your head. I have a huge list of things I’m still on a quest for and others that have happily settled in their spots as “the one” in my book. That’s not to say that everything that is perfection to me is going to be perfection to anyone else, so I’ll never say something is the best, but it might be the best for me.

This recipe turns out bread so light and moist and chocolatey that it’s pretty much cake in a loaf pan. But calling it bread and putting a vegetable in it makes it sound hip and healthy and appropriate for things other than dessert. But just so you know, you could totally eat this for dessert. With ice cream 🙂 If fact I made a cake out of it, here.  This is the one! Go eat your veggies, kids!

 

 

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe There’s no surprises here, you’ll mix up some dry ingredients, and I include a little cinnamon in there with the cocoa.  It doesn’t make it taste cinnamon-y, it just adds a great depth of flavor and enhances the cocoa.

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipeI also use sour cream to make it super moist but keeping it tender.  If you’re ever making this and find yourself out of sour cream, you can sub Greek yogurt (or even regular yogurt).

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipeAnd of course the zucchini.  I made this several times in a row just to see how much I could push the quantity of zucchini.  I included as much as I could while still keeping it awesome.  I will say that zucchini sometimes has different levels of moisture.  Some are really “wet” and others on the dry side, which is why sometimes you can make recipes like this and have them turn out a little different each time.  If I notice my zucchini looks a little water-logged, I just place the grated pieces in a strainer while I prep the recipe and press out a little water.  But usually I just grate and toss right in. 

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipeYou’ll bake it for 50-60 minutes, but I set my timer for 45 minutes and then keep an eye on it for the remainder. Ya never know how different ovens handle things.  One of the best parts about this recipe is that I sprinkle on a little sugar mixture before baking that creates a crackly crust that’s SO good.

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe

You’ll want to pick it off, guaranteed.

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe

When it’s done a toothpick or skewer should come out without goopy batter on it and the top will be gorgeous and cracked with sugar.

Let it cool on a rack for 5-10 minutes and then remove from pans. You definitely have to eat a slice warm (but not hot, or it will fall apart.)  And slathered with butter. When you call it a quick “bread” it’s okay to slather it in butter, when it reality it’s like slathering a piece of really good chocolate cake in butter. Just do it. It’s bread. And vegetables.

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe

And the best part is that this recipe makes two loaves of bread so you can give one away (or not, I won’t judge). A great way to package breads like this is just to wrap a piece of parchment around the middle and tie with a ribbon. So much cuter than shrink-wrapping the stuff in plastic, don’t you think?

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe
Hopefully some of you still have zucchini coming out of your ears so you can give this a shot. And if you didn’t grow your own zucchini, this is totally worth buying some for!

the best chocolate zucchini bread recipe

It makes fantastic muffins as well. I used papers in the muffin tin and cooked them at the same temp. Set your timer for 10-12 minutes and then keep an eye on them (cuz I can’t remember exactly how long they took!) I made 12 large muffins, 12 mini muffins, and one small loaf- so you definitely get a bunch!

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Chocolate Zucchini Bread


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Description

Our favorite zucchini bread recipe, perfect for – let’s face it – all day snacking. And all 3 meals. (Hey, there’s zucchini in it, so it counts!)


Ingredients

  • 3 C grated zucchini
  • 2 C flour
  • 2 t cinnamon
  • 1/2 t salt
  • 1 1/2 t baking soda
  • 6 T unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 C canola oil
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1/4 C brown sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 t vanilla
  • 1/2 C sour cream
  • 3/4 C mini chocolate chips
  • optional: zest from one orange

Topping

  • 2 T brown sugar
  • 2 T white sugar
  • 1/2 t cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour 2 loaf pans and set aside. Set shredded zucchini in a fine mesh strainer over a bowl and set aside. Mix topping ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. Place flour, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, and cocoa powder in a small bowl and whisk to combine. Set aside.
  2. With a stand or hand mixer beat oil, white sugar, brown sugar, and eggs until combined and slightly fluffy, 1-2 minutes. Add vanilla and sour cream and mix until combined.
  3. Gently press down on zucchini in strainer and discard any excess liquid. Add zucchini to batter (and zest if you’re using).
  4. Take a spoonful of the flour mixture and stir in with the chocolate chips (that will help keep them evenly distributed.) Add the remaining flour mixture to the batter and stir just until combined.
  5. Divide the batter between the two pans, and sprinkle topping over each.
  6. Bake in your preheated 350 degree oven for 50-60 minutes.
  7. Let it cool on a rack for 5-10 minutes, then remove from pans.

Notes

Great tips

  • After greasing pans, wipe 1″ edge clean with a paper towel all along the top of the pan. This will prevent the batter from “slipping down”, and give you a perfectly crowned loaf every time.
  • When baking, put loaf pans on cookie sheets for easy moving.
  • To test for doneness, insert toothpick and ensure it comes out clean. If it comes out goopey and covered in batter, continue baking for another 5 – 10 minutes.
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Believe everyone…this really lives up to the hype. It’s delicious! I’m making and sharing it this week. Mmmmmm






  2. Omg! This Is The Best!!! I make it using yellow and green squash and zucchini. My kitchen smells like a chocolate bakery, right now! Second day in a row baking these now, I use the smallest loaf pans and it makes 5 little loaves, perfect for sharing and freezing!
    These are the bomb, thank you so much for this recipe, my go to from now on!!!






  3. This is absolutely the BEST thing to do with zucchini! Although you MUST find a friend to take the 2nd loaf to, otherwise you will eat both. I give this recipe to every friend who complains about having too many zucchini! SO delicious!






  4. I recently found this recipe and now I am making it for the second time. It is so moist and delicious!






  5. My family love love loves this recipe. It is a winner. I am on my second batch today. Thank you so much for this delicious recipe.

  6. I made zucchini fritters for dinner and conveniently have 3 cups of shredded zucchini left over, so guess what I’m doing at 9:30 at night?
    Yep. Trying out a new chocolate zucchini bread. I already have a go to recipe for it, but hey, life’s too short not to live on the edge! (And I have exactly 1/2 a cup of sour cream left over, AND mini chocolate chips that I NEVER buy but picked up for another recipe, so I guess it’s meant to be!)