Banana Zucchini Bread is a moist and delicious quick bread made with ripe bananas and shredded zucchini for a yummy snack or to enjoy with a cup of coffee. It is a perfect way to use up all the zucchini you may still have on hand! This bread is based on my super popular Banana Zucchini Muffins.
Banana Zucchini Bread
If you have never used zucchini in a recipe, this would be a great recipe to make as your first! The zucchini adds so much moisture to the bread. And, of course, I love banana bread, so this was a no-brainer to combine the best of both loaves of bread!
Bread Ingredients & Substitutions
Flour: I used all-purpose flour in the recipe. You could substitute gluten-free flour as well.
Bananas: You will need two ripe bananas for the best results. If you have any older bananas with some brown specks on them, they are perfect!
Zucchini: The number of zucchini you need will depend on the size of each. I used 1 1/2 medium zucchini to finely shred into 2 cups. Finely shredded zucchini that has been lightly squeezed of moisture will give you the best results.
Do I Have to Peel and Seed the Zucchini?
Depending on the size of the zucchini, you may or may not need to seed it. I used medium zucchini (under 2 pounds), so there was no need to remove the seeds. If, however, you are using zucchini over 2 pounds, slice the zucchini in half lengthwise and remove the seeds with a spoon before grating. As for peeling, I did not. I don’t mind seeing the green in the bread, but you certainly could peel it if preferred.
Variations to Banana Zucchini Bread
Although this bread is delicious as written, it is also easy to make your own. Here are some options that would be delightful additions:
- Add nuts like walnuts or pecans to the batter.
- Fold in chocolate chips or white chocolate chips.
- Make a whipped cream cheese frosting (from my Zucchini Banana Cake) to top the bread.
How to Store Banana Zucchini Bread
If you are planning to enjoy the bread within a few days, it will last for 2-3 days at room temperature. Just be sure it is in an airtight container. If you are not going to eat it within a couple of days, freeze it.
Can I Freeze Zucchini Banana Bread?
Definitely! To freeze, first, let the bread cool completely. (If you time it just right as to when the bread cools, it will taste the freshest when thawed.) Wrap the Zucchini Banana Bread tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap and place the loaf in a heavy-duty freezer bag. If you prefer not to use foil directly on the bread, wrap it tightly with parchment paper, then place that into a sealable plastic bag. Be sure to label it with the date; it will last up to 3 months in the freezer.
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Banana Zucchini Bread
Equipment
- 9×5-inch loaf pan I recommend this one from USA Pan
- Mixing bowl I like using these glass mixing bowls
- Kitchen scale (optional)
Ingredients
- 2 cups finely shredded zucchini, from 1ยฝ medium zucchini
- 2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour
- ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- ยฝ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 ripe bananas, mashed (about 1 cup)
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs, room temperature
- 1 cup (218 g) canola oil
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF and spray a 9×5-inch loaf pan with non-stick spray.
- Rinse the zucchini and trim off the ends. Use a fine grater to shred the zucchini. Gently wrap the shredded zucchini in a clean towel and squeeze out any excess water. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
- To a large bowl, add the bananas. Use a fork to mash. Add in the sugar, eggs, oil, and vanilla. Stir until fully combined.
- Add the flour mixture, and stir until just combined.
- Add in the grated zucchini and stir until incorporated.
- Pour into the prepared pan.
- Bake until a toothpick comes out clean, about 70-80 minutes, checking the bread at 70 minutes. The outside will be dark brown and an inserted toothpick should be removed with crumbs, but not wet batter. If the loaf is getting too dark, you can add an aluminum foil tent for the last 10-15 minutes.
- Let the bread cool slightly before cutting and serving.
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I made banana zucchini bread. It is delicious.
Is this for 1 or 2 bread pans please
I would recommend two small bread pans.
Can I use GF flour with this recipe?
I made this bread today and it was delicious!!! I will make it again.thanks
This by far is the best banana bread recipe Iโve tasted. Very moist and perfectly sweetened. I did not have zucchini on hand so I used a squash instead, also three bananas. It was delicious. I also used deep muffin pan, 6 count.
This bread was amazing. I added a few dark chocolate chips. I lived in Australia and prefer less sugar in my desserts so I put in about half the sugar and a tbsp of honey. The sweetness was just to my liking and it did not change the amazing moist texture. Sorry, but we ate it before I got a photo – couldn’t wait! lol Will definitely make it again.
What a great recipe happened to have some fresh zucchini and bananas that needed something done with them three bananas two zucchini topped the loaf with butterscotch chips, pure decadence
This is delicious and has become a family favorite. I made the original recipe and made a batch with half a cup of mini chocolate chips and a heaping half a cup of walnuts and both batches are great! Thank you for this recipe.
I used this recipe as a base for a slightly healthier version. I wanted gluten free and less refined sugar, so I used the Oatsome oat flour blend, replaced the 1 c. sugar with 3/4 c. honey, and used extra light olive oil instead of canola oil. I also did add 3/4 c. chocolate chips, as my kids definitely prefer that! Understandably so. We do muffins, and this recipe made 18 fairly tall muffins @ 245 calories apiece, according to my own ingredients. These have been my familyโs favorite banana muffins yet, so thank you for the recipe!
I made this recipe and it came out delicious.
Next time I will try to make it with less sugar since the two bananas I used were very sweet.
Just wondering if this receipe could be used to make cookies instead of bread.
Here is a zucchini cookie recipe https://iambaker.net/chocolate-chip-zucchini-cookies/
I only cook with acacado oil. Can I substitute oil with butter. I’m avoiding the vegetable oils.
Did you try with alternative to the canola oil?? I too am avoiding highly processed oils.