This savory zucchini bread is made with flour, oil, yogurt, eggs, zucchini and cheese. Celebrate summer's bounty with this simple, delicious recipe!
Why you'll love this savory zucchini bread
Most zucchini bread and cake recipes are sweet. I say this because it is a fact. I do not judge, as I love and bake them often. Cakes in point: my chocolate chip gluten free zucchini bread & my double chocolate gluten free zucchini bread. But all the same, it is time for a savory zucchini bread recipe.
Here's why this savory zucchini bread is important:
- It's simple and quite versatile (serve it for breakfast, alongside some soup for lunch, or as a dinner side)
- It smells divine and tastes even better (like all good zucchini recipes it does not taste much like zucchini at all)
- All that zucchini in a summer bounty is not going to use itself now is it. The plant stops for no one!
A very simple zucchini bread recipe
This savory zucchini bread recipe is dead simple. Look at how short the instructions are! Just whisk together dry ingredients, mix in grated cheeses and zucchini, then add in the blended eggs-oil-yogurt mixture. That's all.
Garden fresh zucchini
By the way, the shredded zucchini in this bread came from my personal home garden. So did the beautiful would-be prize-winning zucchini you see in the photos. And the beautiful, juicy, ruby red tomatoes are from my garden, too! I can take no credit at all. This year, we planted seedlings, not seeds. And I'm fairly certain that we're sharing our garden with a bunch of bunnies. And ain't no one weeding the garden. *sigh*
But everything is still growing! My excitement is, of course, dampened a bit by the pressure (the pressure) to make good use of all that gorgeous, pesticide-free produce. This savory zucchini bread is just one foot soldier in the summertime war against the green monster.
If you're tired of zucchini (and honestly who isn't sometimes it's just so in your face over the summer), then let's bake it into this zuke bread, so it can hide in plain sight.
Savory Zucchini Bread
Ingredients
- 3 cups (420 g) all purpose gluten free flour blend (I used Better Batter; click thru for appropriate blend info)
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons xanthan gum (omit if your blend already contains it)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ยพ teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese finely grated
- 3 ounces sharp white cheddar cheese grated
- 9 ounces grated zucchini (from about 1 medium zucchini)
- ยฝ cup (112 g) neutral oil (like canola vegetable or grapeseed)
- 3 (150 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs at room temperature, beaten
- ยฝ cup (113 g) plain whole milk yogurt at room temperature
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Grease or line a standard 9-inch x 5-inch loaf pan and set it aside.
- In a medium-sized bowl, place the flour, xanthan gum, baking powder and salt, and whisk to combine well.
- Add the grated zucchini, and the Parmigiano-Reggiano and cheddar cheeses, and mix to combine, breaking up any clumps in the grated zucchini or cheeses.
- In a blender or medium-size bowl, place the oil, eggs and yogurt, and blend (or whisk vigorously) until smooth.
- Create a well in the center of the dry ingredients, and pour in the wet ingredients. Mix until well-combined.
- The batter will be thick. Scrape it into the prepared pan and, with a wet spatula, smooth into an even layer. With a sharp knife, slice about 1/4-inch deep down the center of the loaf.
- Place the pan in the center of the preheated oven and bake until lightly golden brown on top and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (about 40 minutes).
- Allow to cool for at least 10 minutes in the pan before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. Slice and serve.
- Once completely cool, the sliced (or unsliced) bread can be wrapped tightly and frozen for longer storage.
Savory Zucchini Bread
Ingredients
- 3 cups (420 g) all purpose gluten free flour blend (I used Better Batter; click thru for appropriate blend info)
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons xanthan gum (omit if your blend already contains it)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ยพ teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese finely grated
- 3 ounces sharp white cheddar cheese grated
- 9 ounces grated zucchini (from about 1 medium zucchini)
- ยฝ cup (112 g) neutral oil (like canola vegetable or grapeseed)
- 3 (150 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs at room temperature, beaten
- ยฝ cup (113 g) plain whole milk yogurt at room temperature
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Grease or line a standard 9-inch x 5-inch loaf pan and set it aside.
- In a medium-sized bowl, place the flour, xanthan gum, baking powder and salt, and whisk to combine well.
- Add the grated zucchini, and the Parmigiano-Reggiano and cheddar cheeses, and mix to combine, breaking up any clumps in the grated zucchini or cheeses.
- In a blender or medium-size bowl, place the oil, eggs and yogurt, and blend (or whisk vigorously) until smooth.
- Create a well in the center of the dry ingredients, and pour in the wet ingredients. Mix until well-combined.
- The batter will be thick. Scrape it into the prepared pan and, with a wet spatula, smooth into an even layer. With a sharp knife, slice about 1/4-inch deep down the center of the loaf.
- Place the pan in the center of the preheated oven and bake until lightly golden brown on top and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (about 40 minutes).
- Allow to cool for at least 10 minutes in the pan before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. Slice and serve.
- Once completely cool, the sliced (or unsliced) bread can be wrapped tightly and frozen for longer storage.
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Karina Colareta-De Maio says
Hello, I don’t have any zucchinis handy today what can i use instead?
Thomas J says
Wow, this is the first recipe I’ve made from your blog and it was so great! I toasted it and served it with gluten free spaghetti. So great, thanks for the recipe!
Heidi McDow says
This looks delicious! I have two zucchini in my fridge I need to use up!
Wendy Coykendall Benton says
This sounds good: a savory zucc bread! Wonder how it would taste as the ‘bun’ for a BBQ Hamburger? Have you tried that? :) Maybe sliced a bit thinner so I can get my mouth around it that way?
Nicole Hunn says
I’m not sure, Wendy! I think you’re probably better off with my zucchini yeast bread instead. :)
Wendy Coykendall Benton says
Thanks, Nicole, I’ve pinned both recipes. We dearly loved the Savory Zucc Bread – I can think of so many dinners this would pair nicely with, too. It’s nice to have a non-sweet zucchini bread that gives one no clue it’s GF! Score!
Mare Masterson says
I love that you tweak recipes and repost them!
Ann C says
I’ve ended up with some of those **ginormous** (mostly water) zucchini’s – would you suggest wringing the extra moisture out after grating? Thanks – it sounds wonderful and I can’t wait!
Mare Masterson says
I use those ginormous zucchinis to make zucchini parmigiana.
Nicole Hunn says
Yes, Ann, I would definitely do that. 1 cup of grated zucchini (without excess moisture is about 110 grams), and about 63 grams as squeezed dry. So just use that as a guide, and maybe ignore the pre-wrung weight.
Wendy Coykendall Benton says
thanks for this clarification! I’m new to learning to bake by weight and had wondered this myself! :)
pqcbb says
How did I miss this one if posted originally 3 yrs ago? Glad you felt need to change up a bit & repost! I love the idea of a savory zucchini bread.
Made your Healthy Zucchini & the Healthy Banana GF muffins yesterday. A hit!
Nicole Hunn says
Awesome, pqcbb!
Laura says
Nicole,
What happens if I use my GF flour that already has xanthum gum in it?
Love you and this blog, can’t wait to own the books!
Thank you,
Laura
Nicole Hunn says
You omit it, Laura! :)