This Best Ever Zucchini Bread recipe comes from my grandma, so naturally, there isn’t a better zucchini bread recipe out there.

This Zucchini Bread is simple, delicious, and perfect for any occasion. We bake it all year long.

loaf of BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD cut into slices

This bread recipe is a family recipe, and in my life, the best type of recipe has come from one of two people, my Grandma Gillan or my Grandma Sorency.

They make some of the best things I have ever tasted from this Best Ever Zucchini Bread {Gillan}, spaghetti & meatballs {Sorency}, peanut brittle {Gillan}, Italian Stuffing {Sorency}, cinnamon rolls {Gillan}, mac & cheese {Gillan} and Santa Claus Cookies {Sorency}.

loaf of BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD in bread pan lined with parchment paper

I am lucky to come from a line of bakers. And I am fortunate that I grew up eating this Best Ever Zucchini Bread. This recipe is why I have planted 8 zucchini plants every year. I am sad that since we moved and my garden is significantly smaller, I will only be plating two this year, but I am praying they’re plentiful.

If not, I will beg for some zucchini, as store-bought zucchini are so small. Why is that? I love the large zucchini; they are just so beautiful. I love seeing a garden full of zucchini and pumpkins. Another reason I love fall.

slices of BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD

But I love that its near summertime, and soon I will have a plethora of zucchini in my garden and freezer, resulting in this recipe all year long.

Tips to making the best zucchini bread

I use a food processor instead of a grater to get the best texture out of the zucchini. This seems to do the best when it comes to baking the bread. And when baking this bread, we love adding chocolate chips or walnuts to this, and I prefer to bake it in 9×5 loaf pans. Either way, this is my grandma’s recipe, and it is the best.

Blessed that I have both of my grandmas still in my life, Grandma Gillan just turning 93 this year, and Grandma Sorency celebrating her 80th birthday this month. I would love to hear what recipe your grandma makes in the comments below that you still love and bake to this day.

zucchini bread slices on a white plate

How do you make Best Ever Zucchini Bread?

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees, and grease bread loaf pans or 2 larger ones.
  • Mix all ingredients until well combined.
  • Once well combined pour into 2- 3 bread pans, divide evenly, and bake at 375 for 40-50 minutes.
  • Time may vary depending on the oven; insert a toothpick to ensure the bread is done.
  • Serve immediately.

How do you store Best Ever Zucchini Bread?

To maximize the shelf life of zucchini bread, cover it with foil or plastic wrap or place it in a plastic bag to prevent drying out.

Properly stored, freshly baked zucchini bread lasts 1 to 2 days at room temperature.

To extend its life, wrap the bread tightly and enclose it in an airtight freezer bag to extend it to 1-2 months.

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Don’t forget to pin the recipe to your favorite Pinterest board for later.

Best Ever Zucchini Bread

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Servings: 3 loaves
Calories: 313 kcal
This Best Ever Zucchini Bread recipe comes from my grandma, so naturally, there isn’t a better zucchini bread recipe out there.
This BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD recipe comes from my grandma, so naturally there isn't a better zucchini bread recipe out there.

Ingredients
 

  • 3 eggs
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup oil canola or vegetable
  • 4 cups fresh zucchini grated, liquid drained
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3 cups + 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts optional, we don’t do this

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees, grease 3 bread loafs pans or 2 larger loaf pans.
  • Mix all ingredients together until well combined.
  • Once it is well combined pour into 2- 3 bread pans, make sure to divide evenly and bake at 375 for 40-50 minutes.
  • Time may vary depending on oven; insert toothpick to make sure bread is done

Video

Notes

If you are using frozen zucchini – it will measure out to 2 cups when you bag 4 cups freshly grated zucchini.
Calories: 313kcalCarbohydrates: 57gProtein: 6gFat: 6gCholesterol: 27mgSodium: 205mgPotassium: 232mgFiber: 2gSugar: 23gVitamin A: 145IUVitamin C: 9.5mgCalcium: 32mgIron: 2.5mg
This BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD recipe comes from my grandma, so naturally there isn't a better zucchini bread recipe out there.
Tried this recipe?Let us know what you think!

This posted was recently updated, the original post was published in August 2014.

BEST EVER ZUCCHINI BREAD four slices on a white plate with apples in the background

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329 Comments

          1. 5 stars
            I like to not drain the liquid off when I shred it fresh and I found if I drained to much of the liquid after it had been frozen. Then it was drier and not as moist. This is my favorite recipe. Other than I just do not drain the liquid. It takes a little longer to bake. I also have added chocolate and white chocolate chips and other things to it. Such as cranberries, pecans and I’m going to try adding lemon juice and zest next.

    1. 5 stars
      I’ve made this recipe several times because it is THE BEST zucchini bread recipe I have ever tried! My whole family loves it including my picky 4 year old. I grow our own zucchini and always shred up lots for the freezer so we can enjoy it in the winter! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with us!!

  1. Your Zucchini Bread looks so moist and delicious! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday this week. Have a great weekend and come back real soon!
    Miz Helen

  2. Oh my goodness. San brought over a loaf of this to my house and I HAD to visit the blog for the recipe. I may request this for my birthday cake next year, not kidding. I couldn’t even bring myself to save any for my husband! I don’t think I can ever look at baked goods the same way again.

  3. I have been looking for a good zucchini bread recipe and this one looks incredible! Thank you so much for linking up at Tasty Tuesday! Your recipe has been pinned to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board! Please join us again this week!

  4. This is the best zucchini bread ever! But I was wondering why you only use 2 cups of zucchini if it is grated and frozen? Also do I need to thaw it first and get rid of excess liquids? Thanks

    1. Chelsea, so I guess I need to clear that up in my recipe. When you freeze 4 cups of fresh zucchini it comes out when defrosted as two cups. Does that make sense?
      xo San

      1. That is good to know, I have been curious about that♡ juice.
        If I let it drain or not, after its been frozen. 🙂

        T

  5. I have all of my zucchini frozen in 2 cup portions. Would I use the 2 cups that I have frozen or use 2 of my 2 cup portions>

    1. Most bread makers have a quick bread setting. Combine the ingredients in a bowl like the recipe calls for. Spray the loaf pan on your bread maker and then pour in the blended batter. Use the quick bread setting to bake it. I make banana bread and zucchini bread like this all the time during the summer months. (It’s just too hot to turn on the oven!)

  6. I have been making this same recipe for over 20 years except I use 2 cups oat flour and 1 cup regular flour.

        1. Hi Tina! The oil is mixed with the rest of the ingredients. We grease the pans with oil spray or butter (not in the ingredient list) depending on what we have on hand. I hope this helps!

  7. This looks like delicious zucchini bread! Just a couple of questions – can I use 2 8″ x 4″ loaf pans or do you need 3 of that size, or 2 9″ x 5″ pans? And can brown sugar be used? Thank you!

    1. 3 of the 8×4 you can use two, you might just have some leftover or really tall loaves, so you will need to adjust the baking time.
      Brown sugar I haven’t tried, but you shouldn’t have a problem it may just change the texture and the flavor a bit.

      1. Hi Jan, you should let it cool at least 20 minutes in the pan on a wire rack before turning out the loaf. I hope you enjoy!

    1. I have never done that. It will probably change the texture and the flavor a bit, but I think it will turn out just fine.
      The sweetness level will be the same, I think the texture would be the largest difference. If you try it – let me know how it goes.

      San

  8. I wil be making it this week. Just a little confused, do I need to squees the liquid, and if not would it not make your bread runny, the video shows parchment paper and here it says grease your loaf pan.

  9. I have a close recipe, been making for 45 years, difference is 2 cups Zucchini shredded,3 tsp vanilla, 3 cups flour, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp baking powder, optional nuts and raisins ( I make plain ) makes 2-3 loaves,depending on pan size, bake 350 degrees, 1 hr. Give it a try,everyone always says it’s the best

    1. I made this today, and it the most amazing bread ever and delicious. My husband , does not eat squash, but I had him taste a little bite, first time in our 40years he actually ask for a whole piece. My favorite bread forever. Thank u for sharing

  10. Is there a reason for the 3 extra tablespoons of flour to the batter? I was wondering if the 3 tablespoons is meant for for dusting the pans with instead? It is a good recipe, but if your using 9×5 size it makes 2 loaves instead of 3.

  11. In oven now! I loved at at least 20 recipes! Can’t beat a grandmothers recipe! I used half white and half brown sugar…

  12. Lovely awesome excellent i made this bread the only thing i did different is i use half the sugar, this will be my go to recipe.Thanks for sharing.

  13. I just came in from exercise and checked my email. To my delight I saw this recipe, luckily I just picked some zucchini from my garden. I loved the fact that the recipe was so easy and that you added the ingredients as listed, that made it so much easier. There was no way one could miss an ingredient? Just came out of the oven yummy yummy! My husband and I had 2 large slices each on the patio with coffee. What a treat and the best part it was so easy to make… thanks so much

  14. Forgot to add I used 1 cup of organic brown sugar from Trader Joe’s do not know how it could have changed the taste since it was so delicious.

      1. I did not peel the zucchini, I did replace one cup of sugar with brown organic. We ate both loaves in 3 days, so yummy. Next time I shall try adding 1-1/2 cups of sugar.

    1. Does it fall? Cooked long enough? Is it right after you bake it or when it is stored? Sorry just some clarifying questions. San

  15. I fell in love with this recipe! I have made it twice now so I am able to share more with others. Everyone loves it! Thank you so much! 🙂

  16. Hi Sandra! I’m very excited to try this recipe! I’m just wondering if you have to dry out the zucchini? I know for a few recipes I’ve looked at they’ve said it needs to be dried as it’ll come soggy?? Just wondering if that applies to this recipe. Thanks, Rachel

    1. I have never done that – and that is why I add a little additional flour is to combat the moisture. Don’t dry it out – this is how my grandma always made it and it has always worked for us. San

  17. Then you said that you do yours in the food processor, do you use the shredding blade or the chopping blade? I have tried both ways in the past, but the choppin’ one, had to reduce the amount of zucchini in the recipe. I do wanna try this recipe though. Thanks for sharing it.

    1. I use just the normal blade, not the shredding one – I found that the the shredding blade made it so watery – so I just use the normal blade that you typically use for everything. Hope this helps. Enjoy! XO San

  18. I’ve never baked anything in my life but I have tons of zucchini in my garden so I decided to try this recipe. Wow! It really is the best ever! It was a huge hit with my family! Thanks for sharing your recipe!

  19. Your recipe is almost identical to my grandmothers. Only differences are she used shortening instead of oil, and more cinnamon.

    1. You could really use any substitution like you do for other recipes. Do you have one that you use already?

  20. I was thinking about your space to grow zucchini. Have you space to grow it in large patio container pots ? Space them around the perimeter of the house or in a grouping? Maybe put a hose with spaghetti tubes along it to irrigate with so it would be less effort?

    1. I love this idea – but I have an update since that post – we did two container boxes this summer and I got my first zucchini!!! I was so excited. Several jalapenos and tomatoes as well. It’s a start. 🙂

  21. I made it today and it’s so good! I also figured the carb factor fir any type 1 diabetics!! It’s 0.48. Weigh your slice of bread and multiply the weight ( grams) by 0.48 and you will know how many carbs in each peice! My granddaughter is type 1 so I always figure the carb factor!

  22. Loved this recipe. I was looking for a version that highlighted the zucchini instead of burying it underneath a lot of spices. This had just the right touch of cinnamon. I used a large loaf pan, filled it 3/4 full, and let it back for about 80 minutes (checked with toothpick every 10 minutes after 50 minutes mark). It was great. Moist and simple. Not too sweet or heavy.

  23. i have a batch of this in the oven…im concerned because the batter was sooo runny but being the first time i didnt want to add
    extra flour but i would have added another cup. my zucchini was about 10-12 inches and about 3 inches across at thickest part and when i used my ninja (it shredded it perfectly) it didnt really get juicy like if you use a big zucchini. i just hope the bread
    bakes up okay 🙁 first time i used a recipe off of pinterest and didnt want to futz with it much. will update when it comes out
    of the oven.

    1. well i finished my first batch and it turned out fine. was concerned cause the batter was so runny.
      its every bit as delish as you promised…thanks

  24. This was delicious! I substituted one of the cup of sugar for applesauce to make it more kid “healthy” for the kiddo and it was still Awesome!! Thanks for the recipe. I great way to sneak in the veggies.

  25. Can I use lard in this recipe rather than oil? And your mom uses grapenuts like the cereal? Love your recipes! And stories about your grandmas. You are blessed I lost my grandma last year she was my best friend.

    Shohn

    1. I used canola oil. You could use vegetable oil as well. I haven’t made this with olive oil, although that would work I feel like it would just overpower the bread. But if you are used to cooking breads with it you might not feel that way. Enjoy! San

  26. Hi, San — I’ve made several zucchini bread recipes over the past year but haven’t settled on a “go to” yet. This may just be the one! I’m particularly intrigued by the addition of GrapeNuts cereal in place of the nuts. I will have to try that. Our mom used to make a batter for bran muffins that was stored in the refrigerator. It had All Bran cereal, GrapeNuts and I can’t remember what all else. Made great muffins! I’ll probably be adding at least a few frozen blueberries to your grandmother’s bread. LOVE zucchini with blueberries! I followed this link from your ginger cooky recipe which is also getting made — SOON! I’m another “grandma’s girl” who treasures all the wonderful recipes. Thanks so much!

    1. Oh I am so excited that you are trying both of the recipes – it won’t disappoint. Blueberries are great – just flour them a bit before so they all don’t sink 🙂 – also the bran muffins you are talking about – my sister and I had a roommate in college that made those all the time. I have contacted her for the recipe because I WANT IT SO BAD – so if you still have your recipe will you please email it to me and would love to feature it on my blog sandra at adashofsanity.com – I have a Bran Muffin Recipe https://dashofsanity.com/best-ever-bran-muffins/ that we love but my kids would love making on in the microwave and it would bring back the BEST memories. Hoping you have it!!!! Thanks for your email it made my day!

      1. Just had to let you know I made the ginger cookies yesterday — 1/2 a batch (my cookie jar won’t hold more) and I made them totally by hand. Worked great. And they’re as wonderful as you said. Will most definitely be making again. (The zucchini bread is getting put together when I get home from church.) Thanks!

  27. Well! I blew it, I have now figured that you can’t improve on perfection? I tried the one cup of applesauce and 1/2 cup of brown sugar. Let’s put it this way it was edible. Will not do that again? Just thought I would try and cut out some of the sugar. I can safely say that it has not been eaten as quickly as the first loaves I made, infact it is still sitting in the fridge. Back to your recipe, although I did use one cup of white sugar and 1/2 cup brown and it was awesome.

  28. I made another zucchini bread recipe today and forgot the baking powder so of course it was just a brick. And I finely grated my zucchini which made for a stringy texture. I’ll use the food processor next time. But my question is about measuring the zucchini. Do you press it down (like with brown sugar) or just scoop it? I’d love to try this!

    1. I think that you would be fine either way as far as when you measure it. Just sounds like you possibly had a ton of moisture (water) from the zucchini. Also I just scoop it, I don’t press it down. Try the food processor or the thick, larger side of the shredder, I think this will solve the issue. Come back and let me know. San

  29. I made it today and I baked it for 40 minutes and checked it. Well it was still very gooey, so I kept adding 10 more minutes to it, and still gooey. It probably bakrd for a good 1.5 hours. I don’t know what I did wrong :/.. any suggestions?

  30. I have this in the oven as I type. I just read through all of the fabulous reviews and am so excited. I thought I’d take a sec to tell you how I tweaked it to fit our needs.
    My kids do sessions at a youth ranch twice a month and my son’s chore the last session was to harvest the vegetable garden. One of the perks of being a harvester is that you get to keep what you pick. So, we took home 2 zucchini with the intention on making a batch of zucchini bread.
    We have gluten issues in our family so I subbed a GF blend. (usually I make my own, but I had Trader Joe’s blend on hand, so I decided to give it a whirl)
    Also, instead of canola oil I went for a healthier oil and used a blend of coconut oil and avocado oil.
    The batter was amazing and the smells coming from my oven are divine. I’ll let you know the verdict! I’m so excited

    1. I’m planning to make this tomorrow as I’ve just pulled 4 zukes from the garden. I do like to spiral them for a pasta replacement, but my hubby will be thrilled if I also make him a goodie! I too will be doing a bit of substituting, using a gluten free flour, and less sugar. Can applesauce be used as part of the oil? I would use a coconut/sunflower blend oil, maybe half with applesauce? Also is 4 cups of zuchinni the max? Thanks for sharing!

      1. Some others have tried to the substitution of oil with applesauce, as well as less sugar and didn’t have as great as success. So if you have success with your substitutions come back and let us know. San

  31. I tried this a couple of years ago, and it seemed so oily! I just tried it again, with melted butter instead of the oil and I LOVED it!

  32. Just tried your zucchini bread and it was wonderful! I had never made zucchini bread before but your recipe made it easy. Thank You!

    1. You are good just to oil it but I love to flour it lightly too just to ensure an easy removal. My favorite though is parchment paper.

      San

  33. I am trying the zucchini bread now, but I have no nuts, so I added 2 tablespoons of shredded sweet coconut and a few drops of brandy… I like cooking with brandy…. When ya make a pecan pie, just add 1/2 a shooter of the brandy to the pie… It is very yummy.

  34. This was amazing! Ours took a little longer to cook, but once it was, my family ate all of it before it could completely cool. We’ll definitely be making this again soon! Thank you!

  35. A friend of mine made this and it was delicious. She did not follow the directions closely and it turned out a little too moist. However, we went on a trip and had to reheat it, so it ended up being perfect. I told her that lists of ingredients are made to be mixed in the order they are written…….so she pointed out to me that your video does not do so. Furthermore, you even stress the point of adding the ingredients in order, but video shows otherwise. Looking forward to making this tomorrow!!

    1. Tonya – it will turn out just fine. Follow the directions this recipe has stood the test of time and generations. Enjoy!
      San

  36. Gma recipes are THE BEST recipes out there, thanks for sharing! It turned out delicious and I can’t wait for my husband to try it (especially since he doesn’t like zucchini as much as I do 😉

    I added chocolate chips as well and was very happy with how it turned out.

  37. I love passed down family recipes! They are tried and true and always the BEST! Can’t wait to try it!

  38. This is the best zucchini bread ever. I agree with everyone. But tonight I was feeling creative, which can be dangerous. I added a cup of shredded carrots and one shredded apple. I also added 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg. This is a beautiful confetti bread. And tastes amazing. Sometimes being creative pays off. I hope someone else tries it. I don’t think you will be disappointed. My best to all the cooks that live on the edge out there.

  39. I don’t bake often, because I tend to take liberties and make substitutions when I cook and that usually doesn’t work out with baking. That being said, I made this today. As usually, I used what I have. It turned out the oil I have is peanut, so in it went. I could only find one laof pan although I thought I had several. I used a bundt pan. I was lucky today! It turned out amazing. I can’t wait to try it again as written! I love that the zucchini goes in the food processor!

  40. Made this zucchini bread today exactly how you wrote it. It is so good! I had a big ole zucchini out of my garden. What a nice treat on a rainy day. I did share some with my husband…. grudgingly. We will have with coffee in the morning. Thank you!

  41. Just made this today (made 2 medium sized loaves) – delicious. I added the extra 3 tbs of flour as the mix seemed very wet. Cakes turned out really well. I cooked them a bit longer (5-10 mins more than the recipe) as a skewer didn’t come out clean the first time. Next time I may squeeze out a bit of the courgette liquid first.

    Also delighted to see that courgettes can be grated and then frozen – never frozen them before, so great tip, thanks. My one courgette (marrow!!) was so huge, that I made this recipe (4 cups grated courgette) and froze 3 more bags x 4 cups, so I can make it when the fresh ones are all used up !

    Thanks for the recipe !

  42. Super easy to make!!! My 8 yr old despises vegetables in any and all forms, yet he miraculously LOVES this recipe for zucchini bread!! So thank you sooo much from moms everywhere 🙂

    1. That’s so awesome! I love being able to get away with sneaking in veggies for picky eaters too. Thank you!

  43. I made this yesterday and it came out so well. I halved the recipe for 1 loaf, subbed the applesauce for oil and due to egg allergies subbed flax seed for 1 egg (1 T flax + 3 T water,, allow to set a few minutes to thicken). Now that I know how good this is I’ll make 2 loaves next time so I can freeze or share the 2nd loaf. Thank you for sharing!

  44. Tried this today for a snack and was not disappointed! It truly is the best zucchini bread, and I am definitely making it again

  45. Made this zucchini bread and made 2 batch’s 1 with gluten free King Arthur one on one flour and 1 with regular white flour. Both turned out perfect. I didn’t have a grater, so diced up zucchini and mixed by hand with a wooden spoon. This was a Hugh success as everyone including me loved it. Thank you for sharing.

    1. That’s great to hear! I am gluten-free and have found King Arthur to be the best substitute in bread recipes like this one. I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it, thanks for sharing!

  46. I didn’t have my Zucchini measured out when I froze it so do I thaw it & then measure out 2 cups. I just took out what I thought looked like 2 cups & I have it sitting in a strainer thawing. Is this okay? I completely thaw it before adding it to the ingredients, correct? I peeled mine before freezing, does that matter?

    1. I would let it thaw, make sure to squeeze out any juice, then measure! It is fine if it is peeled, it doesn’t make much of a difference at all.

  47. 5 stars
    I’m so lucky that my neighbor always has an abundance of zucchini to share. She’s the best! I’m going to make a double batch and give her a loaf as thanks. It’s so delicious!

  48. 5 stars
    Baked this yesterday with few changes; substitute white sugar with coconut sugar, add bit of carrot, and squeezed out a bit of liquid from shredded zucchini/carrot (fear of too much liquid will make the bread too dense). . Oh and I sprinkled some cashew nuts on top.. I love zucchini and I love this yummy & easy recipe. Thank you for sharing..
    ps..how do I include a picture ?

    1. Those sound like delicious adjustments! We also squeeze out the zucchini before mixing it, I’ll be sure to add that to the directions. The commenting system currently doesn’t allow for pictures but I’ll pass along the idea to add that option. Thank you so much for sharing!

    1. Hi Jennifer! We usually use 2 10×5 pans for this recipe. If you use 2 5×12 pans, check the doneness around 30 minutes with a toothpick and add any time as needed. If you just use 1 pan for the entire recipe it will take a little longer to bake than the recipe says. In that case I would check around 50 minutes and give it more time as needed. No need to adjust the temperature! Let us know how it turns out.

  49. 5 stars
    I just finished making this.. OMG!!!!! I cant wait to share with my neighbors.. I don’t bake!!!! They wont believe I made this!!!

    Thank you and your grandma for making such as easy recipe that a non baker can follow!!!!

  50. Hi, I have been looking on line for a great Zucchini Bread recipe. I am so confused .;(

    Some call for both brown sugar and white of different weights. And the differences can be subtle or not.
    Can anyone tell why they are similar but different.

    None of the recipe’s are time consuming.

    1. Hi Karin! The only difference between white and brown sugar is that brown sugar has molasses in it. The recipes that have brown sugar will have just a slightly different taste. The amounts used in the recipes are most likely just taste preference! Some may be less sweet, while others are sweeter. I hope this helps clear things up!

    2. Made the best ever zucchini bread using 2 pans it was the best ever. Yesterday I made more thought I wld use 3 smaller pans. The 2 bigger pans were the best. Everybody that ate it loved it. Best ever thank u for sharing

      1. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it! We also usually use 2 big pans for the recipe. Thank you for reading!

  51. 5 stars
    Thank you for sharing this recipe! It was absolutely the best!! I made 2 batches on Friday and it was all gone by yesterday! (Of course we shared with neighbors )We all loved it so much that I decided to put up all our fresh zucchini from the garden in perfectly portioned amounts for this recipe so next time I get ready to make more all I have to do is pull out a bag from the freezer!!

    1. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it, and shared it with the neighbors! That’s exactly what we do with our fresh zucchini as well!

  52. 5 stars
    This is exactly what I was looking for! I followed directions exactly except I tossed in a handful of chocolate chips. In 18 hours first loaf gone. Have hidden the second loaf from my family. I am going to try this in a Bundt pan and make a cream cheese icing drizzle for cake. Thanks for the excellent recipe!

    1. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it! That sounds like a wonderful idea! Let us know how it turns out.

  53. 5 stars
    We have a family recipe for zucchini bread that has been passed down from my Grandma, as well! Although, I gave your version a try and it was even better than our traditional recipe! Easily, a new favorite in my home!

  54. 5 stars
    OMG! This zucchini bread looks so delicious. I’ll definately try this zucchini bread on upcoming weekend. Thanks for shairng this recipe with all of us.

  55. 5 stars
    Yummy! Such an amazing recipe! This was such a big hit here and was gone so fast! This is definitely our favorite bread!

  56. 5 stars
    This is such an amazing Zucchini Bread! I can’t wait to have a slice with my coffee!

  57. 5 stars
    Oh my goodness! Zucchini bread is one of our favorite treats! Hubby and I absolutely love this and so does my son. I can’t wait to make this again very soon!

  58. 5 stars
    I am making my second batch of this today! My co-workers, some who have never had zucchini bread before, loved it. I have to share that the first time I made it I didn’t have enough white flour so I made mine with 2 cups of white flour and one cup plus the 3 tablespoons of whole wheat flour and it came out wonderful so I’m making it the same way in round two! Thank you for the inspiration!

  59. The bread was delicious and fluffy. I also think that the recipe is easily applicable.I have added personal touches to the recipe. I added flax seeds, and this went great with bread.When the bread came out of the oven, my house was filled with a wonderful bread smell. This smell is one of the best things about making fresh bread!

  60. I baked for three hours at 375. Burnt on outside and still raw in the middle. Everytime I tried the toothpick, it came out wet. I just threw away the three loaves.
    Glad it worked out for everyone else.

    1. That is very odd, have you checked your oven temp? What rack did you have it on in the oven? And what was your oven setting?

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