Spiced Zucchini Bread Recipe Healthy & Moist
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Spice Options for Your Zucchini Bread
Why is zucchini bread good for you?
What ingredients and substitutions make this bread healthy?
Why put zucchini in bread?
Can I substitute an alternative for the zucchini like cucumbers, squash, or carrots in my bread?
How to Store Homemade Zucchini Bread
After all your work to make your zucchini bread, you want to make sure to store it properly. We recommend to store your bread in a healthy way that will make it last as long as possible. If you plan to use your bread the same day for a great feast with friends, then there is no need to store it. Just enjoy!
We store our zucchini bread in flexible stretch zip top bags or plastic wrap. The stretch zip top bags are 1 gallon size and fit one loaf perfectly. You can easily just wrap the loaf in plastic wrap.
If you prefer a more natural and sustainable way to store your bread, then these are some good options:
- A wood or bamboo bread box
- A fabric linen or cotton bread bag
- A bees waxed cotton cloth
How Long Does Homemade Zucchini Bread Last
Homemade zucchini bread does not last as long as commercially made store bought bread. The main reason is that it does not include any preservatives. Most store bought zucchini bread contains a preservative like calcium propionate, or another propionate, to extend their bread shelf life by inhibiting the growth of spoilage microorganisms, namely mold and ropy bacteria. Some countries label the preservative by a number code E280-E283. Sometimes sorbic or benzoic acids are used as preservatives instead (E202 and E210, respectively).
The greatest bonus to making your own homemade bread is that it will not contain any processed, harmful preservatives or other cancer or inflammatory causing chemicals or chemically treated ingredients. The only thing in your bread is yummy healthy whole food from plants!
To make your zucchini bread last longer you can:
- Make sure your bread dries out well before storing
- Keep your bread tightly sealed
- Store your bread the freezer until your ready to use it
- Leave your bread in the fridge as you use it OR avoid storing bread in damp, airy locations (which can speed up molding)
- Use your bread before it goes bad (usually 4-5 days it will stay fresh)
- Cut your bread slices from the middle, then store your bread with the end crusts intact on both ends “sealing” it
Healthy Spiced Zucchini Bread
Equipment
- Cheese grater or a food processor or blender
- Large Size Plastic Bowl (Approx. 6 Qt)
- Medium Size Bowl
- Cup Measure
- Tablespoon Measure
- Teaspoon Measure
- 2 Metal Non-stick Bread Pans (Approx. 9.5 x 5 Inch)
- Kitchen Hand Towel
- Spatula
- Oven
- Oven Mitt
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 7 Cups 100% Whole Wheat Flour Stone Ground, Unbleached, Unbromated & Recommend Non-GMO Organic if Possible
- 1 Tbsp Himalayan Pink Salt Or Sea Salt. Recommend not Iodized Salt or Highly Processed Salt
- 3 Tsp Ground Cinnamon
- 3 Tsp Ground Nutmeg
- 3 Tsp Ground All Spice
- 7 Grams Fast Rise Yeast 1 Packet (1/4 Ounce) of Fast Rise Yeast. Dry Active Yeast Packets work as well.
- 1 Cup Finely Chopped Walnuts
- 1 Cup Shredded Zucchini
Flaxseed Eggs
- 6 Tbsp Ground Flax Seed Recommend Non-GMO Organic if Possible
- 3/4 Cup Hot Water (3 Tbsp of water per 1 Tbsp of Flaxseed)
Wet Ingredients
- 3 Tsp Pure Vanilla Extract
- 2.5 Cups Hot Water
- 3 Tbsp Molasses Or can substitute with honey, agave nectar, maple syrup, brown rice syrup, or any other natural whole food sweetener you prefer.
Finishing Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp Olive Oil Extra Virgin Cold Pressed, Bottled or Spray
- 1 Tsp Pumpkin Seeds or Oats Optional Topping