Irresistible Apple Zucchini Bread Recipe

This moist, spiced bread combines grated zucchini, tart apple pieces, warm cinnamon, and crunchy walnuts for a hearty, flavorful treat. Perfect for breakfast or snacks, it balances sweetness and texture with subtle fall notes.

Recipe Overview

Prep TimeCook TimeTotal TimeServingsDifficultyCuisine
20 min45-60 min1 h 5 min12 slicesModerateAmerican

Why This Recipe Works

Grated zucchini and tart apple add hidden moisture while keeping this bread from becoming overly sweet. The combination of white and brown sugars creates complex caramel notes, enhanced by freshly ground cinnamon. Chopped walnuts provide texture contrast without overpowering the delicate balance.

After perfecting the moisture ratio by trial, I found that zucchini’s subtle flavor pairs beautifully with apple’s tang. Room temperature eggs mix smoother than cold ones, and letting the batter rest ensures even hydration. Even my gluten-free friends love using alternative flours in this recipe.

Ingredients

IngredientQuantityNotes
All-Purpose Flour3 cupsKing Arthur’s recommended; substitute whole wheat for denser texture
Ground Cinnamon3 tspFreshly ground gives superior aroma; reduce to 2 tsp for milder flavor
Salt1 tspUse fine sea salt for even distribution
Baking Powder1 tspFresh leavening ensures proper rise
Baking Soda1 tspHelps activate acid-base balance
Vanilla Extract3 tspUse pure extract for authentic taste
Eggs3 largeRoom temperature binds batter better
Vegetable Oil1 cupOr half applesauce for healthy variation
White Sugar1 cupGranulated or coconut sugar work well
Brown Sugar1 cup (packed)Light or dark molasses-based variety
Apple1 medium (1 cup diced)Granny Smith or Honeycrisp for tartness
Zucchini2 cups gratedOrganic preferred; drain thoroughly
Walnuts1 cup choppedPecans or almonds as replacements

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Your Pan and Mise en Place

  1. Grease two 9×5-inch loaf pans with butter or nonstick spray
  2. Preheat oven to 325°F (conventional) or 300°F (convection)
  3. Grate zucchini using box grater, set on clean towel
  4. Tightly squeeze zucchini to remove 90% of moisture
  5. Peel apple and dice into 1/2-inch cubes, measure 1 cup

Step 2: Combine Dry Ingredients

  1. Whisk flour, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in medium bowl
  2. Sift once through flour sifter to remove potential lumps
  3. Set mixture aside near workspace for efficient assembly

Step 3: Create the Wet Ingredient Base

  1. Beat room temperature eggs in large bowl for 1 minute
  2. Add vegetable oil and whisk to emulsify fats evenly
  3. Gradually incorporate sugars while whisking constantly
  4. Add vanilla extract and whisk just until combined

Step 4: Blend and Fold

  1. Pour wet mixture into dry ingredients and stir until just combined
  2. Use spatula to fold in drained zucchini, diced apple, and walnuts
  3. Stop mixing once batter appears slightly lumpy and moist
  4. Let rest 5 minutes while oven completes preheating

Step 5: Fill Pans and Bake

  1. Divide batter between prepared pans using offset spatula
  2. Bake 35-40 minutes (mini loaves) or 40-60 minutes (full loaves)
  3. Test doneness with toothpick inserted in center
  4. Cool pans for 20 minutes before unmolding

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Measure flours before mixing to avoid mid-recipe corrections
  • Use zucchini under 3 days old for best moisture retention
  • For vegan version, substitute flax eggs (2 tbsp ground flax + 6 tbsp water per egg)
  • Bake at 325°F (160°C) conventional unless using convection mode
  • Press pecans into loaf tops before baking for decorative effect

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Over-moisture ruins texture. Fix: Squeeze zucchini until no visible drops form. Undermixed batter creates lumpy results. Fix: Fold once more after resting 5 minutes. Inconsistent doneness. Fix: Test multiple spots. Cold eggs create sugar separation. Fix: Set eggs out 1 hour before mixing. Overbaking dries bread. Fix: Check at 45-minute interval for full loaves.

Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
All-Purpose FlourOat flour (toasted)Creates denser, nuttier crumb
Vegetable OilCoconut oil (solid)Implies tropical coconut aroma
WalnutsPumpkin seedsProvides earthy, slightly sweet contrast
Baking PowderBaking powder with calciumSlight metallic aftertaste may occur

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Warm slice with vanilla oat milk latte for cozy mornings. Pack lunchboxes with honey butter and apple slices. Serve with spiced apple cider at fall gatherings. Top with Greek yogurt and crumbled pecan streusel during tea time.

Storage and Reheating

MethodDurationInstructions
Room Temperature2 daysSealed in parchment paper roll
Refrigerator1 weekStored in airtight container
Freezer3 monthsWrap in plastic then foil
ReheatingAny method250°F oven (10 min) or microwave (30 sec)

Nutritional Information

NutrientAmount per Serving
CaloriesApprox. 400
Protein4g
Fat22g
Carbohydrates50g
Fiber2g
Sugar24g
Sodium300mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute coconut oil for vegetable oil?

Yes, but use solid coconut oil at room temperature. Solid fats create better crumb structure than liquid oils like olive oil.

How do I test if zucchini is properly drained?

Press dry zucchini between clean hands. If dampness develops after 3 seconds, continue squeezing for 2 more minutes.

What if my bread has excessive crumbliness?

Increase oil by 1/4 cup next attempt. Dry results often come from under-oiling or over-baking; check at first 45-minute interval.

Can I prepare batter in advance?

Mix dry and wet ingredients separately, refrigerating up to 24 hours. Combine just before baking to maintain leavening power.

How to adapt recipe for gluten-free baking?

Use gluten-free flour blend + 1/4 tsp xanthan gum. Check that apple products are processed without wheat contact, and bake 5 minutes longer.

The conclusion: This apple zucchini bread achieves perfect harmony through precise moisture control and spice balance. Whether you use applesauce or coconut oil, let the batter rest, and avoid overmixing to preserve its tender texture. The interplay of cinnamon-sweet zucchini, tart apple chunks, and crunchy walnuts makes this loaf a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Share slices with morning tea or freezer as emergency snack. You’ll never look at zucchini the same way again with such a satisfyingly moist crumb.

Print
clock clock iconcutlery cutlery iconflag flag iconfolder folder iconinstagram instagram iconpinterest pinterest iconfacebook facebook iconprint print iconsquares squares iconheart heart iconheart solid heart solid icon
Irresistible Apple Zucchini Bread Recipe

Irresistible Apple Zucchini Bread Recipe


5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

No reviews

  • Author: Samantha Jones
  • Total Time: 75
  • Yield: 12 slices
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A moist, spiced loaf blending grated zucchini, tart apple, cinnamon, and crunchy walnuts. Balanced sweetness and autumnal warmth make this perfect for breakfast or snacks, with a soft crumb and aromatic depth.


Ingredients

3 cups all-purpose flour
3 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
3 tsp vanilla extract
3 large eggs
1 cup vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
1 cup brown sugar, packed
1 cup diced apple (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp)
2 cups grated zucchini (organic preferred)
1 cup chopped walnuts (or substitutes like pecans/almonds)


Instructions

Grease two 9×5-inch loaf pans; preheat oven to 325°F (conventional) or 300°F (convection)
Grate zucchini, squeeze to remove 90% of liquid; set aside
In a bowl, whisk flour, cinnamon, salt, baking powder, and baking soda
In another bowl, beat eggs, then mix in oil, sugars, and vanilla
Combine wet and dry ingredients, stirring until just blended
Fold in drained zucchini, apple, and walnuts
Divide batter into prepared pans; smooth tops
Bake for 45-60 minutes until golden and a toothpick comes out clean
Cool in pans for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely
Slice and serve

Notes

Room-temperature eggs blend smoother into the batter
Drain zucchini thoroughly to avoid sogginess
For gluten-free option, substitute 1:1 gluten-free flour blend
Resting the batter for 5-10 minutes before baking improves hydration
Oil may be replaced with ½ cup applesauce for reduced fat

  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 55
  • Category: Bread recipes
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

You might also like these recipes

Leave a Comment

Recipe rating 5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star