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August 11, 2015

Wholewheat Zucchini Bread for #BreadBakers

It's time for #Breadbakers again and I'm so excited to host it this month. The theme I picked is 'Breads using Summer Bounty'. So any bread, quick or with yeast, using fruits, herbs and vegetables from your garden or fresh from the farmer's market can be made. We have a delicious list of breads from the lovely bakers, don't forget to visit their blogs (listed at the end of the post).
Zucchini Wholewheat Bread
I planted a zucchini plant in my raised vegetable bed this year. It started flowering beginning of July and I was hoping for a bumper crop of zucchini. Little did I know that not all flowers become fruit. With no zucchini in sight even after 3~4 weeks, I started to panic. A quick google search even led me to think that there were no bees in our area to pollinate the flowers and I might end up zucchini-less after all. Then one day I saw these 2 big ones -- not sure how I missed them the whole time. Then the next day I found a gigantic 13" one -- I might have to get my glasses checked now. I'm glad that my zucchini story ended on a positive note. Not sure if I'll get more though -- I see flowers but no tiny or big zucchinis :-(
So I used one of my zucchini to make this yummy Wholewheat Zucchini bread. Recipe is from King Arthur's 'Whole Grain Baking' cookbook. Here, the classic zucchini bread is made all better because the moisture from the grated zucchini softens the bran in the whole wheat, resulting in an amazing quick bread.
Wholewheat Zucchini Quick Bread
The tiny bit of ground nutmeg and lemon zest show off the zucchini and if you use white whole wheat flour instead of the traditional flour, gives the bread a beautiful light golden color. It is great to serve for breakfast or as a quick snack.

Ingredients:
Wholewheat flour - 2cups
Bread flour - 1cup
Sugar - ¾cup
Baking powder - 1tbsp
Salt - 1tsp
Ground Nutmeg - ¼tsp
Eggs - 2 large (I used 2tbsp egg replacer whisked in 6tbsp water)
Milk - ¾cup (any dairy or non-dairy milk would work)
Oil - ¼cup
Zucchini - 1½cups, grated
Raisins - ½cup
Walnuts - ½cup, chopped
Lemon zest - 1tbsp, grated

Method:
  • Preheat 350°F. Lightly grease a 9"x5" loaf pan.
  • Whisk together the flours, sugar, baking powder, salt and nutmeg in a mixing bowl. 
  • Whisk the eggs (or egg replacer mixture), milk and oil in a small bowl. 
  • Stir in the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until everything is evenly moistened; stir in the zucchini, raisins, walnuts and lemon zest.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 1 hour or until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Remove from the oven and cool in the pan for 15 minutes before taking it out of the pan and purring it on a wire rack to cool completely.
Wholewheat Zucchini Quick Bread
BreadBakers
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page.
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com.

Breads using Summer Bounty:
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33 comments:

  1. Pavani,
    Thank you so much for choosing this month's #BreadBakers theme - it was perfect! Your zucchini bread looks perfect and I love your use of whole grains. Nicely done!

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    1. Thank you Cali. I always tend to add some whole grains to my bakes -- makes them more nutritious and delicious.

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  2. How exciting that you actually used a zucchini you grew yourself, Pavani! Your bread is beautiful! Thank you so much for hosting this great theme.

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    1. Thank you Stacy. I was beyond excited seeing my very first zucchini and it was great actually cooking/ baking with it.

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  3. adding nutmeg and lemon zest must have added so much flavour to the bread. Looks good. Thank you for all your help Pavani.

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    1. Not a problem Mayuri -- you are always welcome. Yes, the spices do make this bread extra special.

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  4. I had to laugh about missing those zucchini. I think they must appear over night because I could swear they weren't there the previous day! This bread looks just amazing. Thank you so much for hosting this month. The challenge was a great choice!

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    1. Thank you Julie. You are right, they do appear overnight from nowhere ;-)

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  5. Thank you so much for hosting and for sharing this amazing recipe, that bread makes me want to reach thru the screen.

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  6. Deliciou combination of flavors in this bread.

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  7. So delicious and healthy looking! Love zucchini bread

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  8. Thanks so much for hosting this month and for choosing the perfect theme. Your bread looks amazing.

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  9. It is amazing how fast zucchini grow, isn't it? Your bread looks so moist and delicious!

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    1. Thank you Cindy. After the 3 zucchinis I mentioned in the post, I don't see any new ones as of yet. Hopefully they'll grow super fast before the end of zucchini season :-)

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  10. Very beautiful bread Pavani and such a fun story. Thanks so much for the great theme.

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  11. Thank you so much for hosting this month. Isn't it amazing how gardens can blossom all of the sudden and create food out of what seems like thin air? My little cherry tomato plant recently put me through the same feelings-- I thought it had skipped a season of producing fruit but all of the sudden little tomatoes started to burst out of the plant overnight. Love it!

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    1. Thank you Holly. Yes, my tomato plant is doing exactly the same now :-)

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  12. A beautifully baked and flavorful bread.

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  13. Lovely bread with zucchini Pavani and thanks for hosting too ! its fun being part of this group...

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    1. Thank you Kalyani. Isn't this group the best??

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  14. I love the texture and this is one I definitely have to try!!!

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    1. Thank you Mir. Yes, you should try this some time.

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  15. Lovely additions of fruit and nuts, it looks wonderful. Laura@ Baking in Pyjamas

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  16. What a lovely loaf backed with a balance of savory, sweet, and a hint of citrus.
    Thank you for hosting this month and picking such a wonderful theme.

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    1. Thank you Renee and Thank YOU for all your help.

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  17. Your bread looks so moist and delicious.. Bookmarking this one..

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