Gluten Free Zucchini Bread Recipe
Our new neighbors moved in a couple of weeks ago I wanted to welcome them to the neighborhood. Not wanting to go empty handed, I picked up a jar of Homemade Sugar Free Strawberry Jam and a loaf of this Gluten Free Zucchini Bread to bring over.
Normally it would be a horrible idea to bring your new neighbors something Gluten Free, but this recipe is so good, that you honestly can’t tell the difference. As it turns out, the wife is really into natural & whole foods, and was excited to hear that both items were free of refined sugars!
After having a chance to taste the bread, she stopped me the other day to ask for the recipe – so here it is!
2 Eggs
½ Cup Sugar or Sugar Alternatives – see below for ideas (I use Coconut Palm Sugar)
½ Cup Canola or Coconut Oil)
1 Teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
1 Cup Grated Fresh Zucchini (I’ve also made a delicious variation using ½ zucchini ½ carrot with a little applesauce to get the correct consistency)
OPTIONAL:
Chocolate Chips
You may also need some Non-Stick Spray for oiling your Pans if necessary.
SUGAR ALTERNATIVES:
Use ½ Cup of Any Crystalized Natural Sugar in place of the sugar listed above (coconut / palm sugar, sucanat, maple sugar, date sugar, etc… )
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Prepare your Loaf or Muffin Pan – use a Non-Stick Spray if necessary.
In a small bowl, mix together the dry mix ingredients & set-aside.
Add the eggs into the bowl of your Stand Mixer with the paddle attachment and beat on Medium-High until they are light – approx. 2-3 minutes.
Pour in sugar and beat for an additional 2 minutes.
Add the oil slowly and beat for 1-2 minutes.
Add vanilla & grated zucchini and beat until just combined.
Add the dry flour mixture to your wet mixture & beat until combined.
Stir in any optional ingredients.
Pour into your loaf pan or muffin cups.
Bake Loaf at 350 degrees for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. For Muffins, bake for 20-25 minutes. I use my Digital Pen Thermometer
to test the temperature of my gluten free breads and pull them out of the oven once they hit an internal temp of 200-210 degrees.
Cool in pan for a few minutes before turning the loaf out on a wire rack to cool thoroughly.
Store in airtight container or in the fridge.
Recent Posts
- Health Myths About Sauerkraut
- How Sauerkraut And Pork Can Be Sustainable
- The Environmental Impact Of Fermented Foods
- The History Of Pork Preservation Methods
- How To Pair Sauerkraut And Pork With Wine
- Why Sauerkraut And Pork Is Popular In The Midwest
- Creative Ways To Serve Sauerkraut
- The Importance Of Marinating Pork
- How Pork Sausages Pair With Sauerkraut
- How To Incorporate Sauerkraut And Pork Into A Balanced Diet
- Pork And Sauerkraut In Colonial America
- The Influence Of Sauerkraut And Pork On American Cuisine
- The Connection Between Sauerkraut And Pork And Luck
- Seasonal Ingredients To Pair With Sauerkraut And Pork
- Exploring Sauerkraut And Pork In Slavic Cooking
- Innovative Twists On Sauerkraut And Pork Dishes