This homemade Zucchini Bread is soft, moist, and lightly sweet with a hint of cinnamon. It’s one of my favorite ways to use up fresh zucchini, and it makes two loaves, so you can enjoy one now and save one for later.

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Zucchini Bread Video
If you love my famous Banana Bread, I think you’ll love this zucchini bread just as much. It has that same soft, tender crumb, but with fresh-grated zucchini folded into the batter. P.S. Try a warm slice with our whipped Honey Butter. Wow, it’s good.
Helpful Reader Review
“Wow, I was so excited to not have to wring out the zucchini juices haha. A very easy recipe! And I happened to have people to share with, so 2 loaves came in handy! Thank you! Very delicious!” – Viktoriya ★★★★★
Best Zucchini Bread Recipe
When our garden is producing loads of zucchini, this is one of the first recipes I make. It uses a full pound of zucchini, but you don’t really taste the zucchini—it just makes the bread wonderfully moist.
No need to squeeze the zucchini dry for this recipe. I’ve tested this both ways, and leaving the zucchini as-is gives the bread the best soft, moist crumb.
This recipe makes two loaves, which is so handy. Keep one on the counter for breakfast and snacking, then share or freeze the second loaf for later. You can also bake the batter into Zucchini Muffins.

Ingredients for Zucchini Bread
The ingredients for zucchini bread are pantry staples and grated zucchini, because the natural moisture in the zucchini keeps this bread moist for days! So easy!
- Dry ingredients – all-purpose flour (or gluten-free), baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon for a hint of spice.
- Wet ingredients – room temperature eggs, oil (canola, vegetable, or extra light olive oil would work), sugar, and Vanilla Extract.
- Grated zucchini – Use 2 small to medium zucchini. No need to peel them. If using a very large garden zucchini, scoop out the seedy center before grating.
Pro Tip: Use Room Temperature Zucchini
If your zucchini is very cold from the refrigerator, set it on the counter to bring it to room temperature while you measure out the remaining ingredients. You’ll get a better rise in your bread.

Zucchini Bread Variations
Make this basic Zucchini Bread recipe your own by adding in 1 cup of add-ins before baking. Try:
- Chopped walnuts or pecans
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips (reduce the sugar slightly if desired)
- Raisins or golden raisins
- Dried cranberries or currents
- Orange zest
- Shredded coconut
How to Grate Zucchini
I prefer small to medium zucchini because the texture is finer and the peel disappears into the bread. Trim the ends from the zucchini and grate it on the large holes of a box grater. Measure the shredded zucchini loosely—don’t pack it into the measuring cup. There’s no need to peel or squeeze the zucchini for this recipe.
You can also use the grating attachment on a food processor if you’re making a large batch.
Pro Tip:
If you have extra zucchini, grate it and freeze it for later. Thaw before using and add the zucchini with its liquid unless your recipe says to drain it.

How to Make Zucchini Bread
Once the zucchini is grated, this homemade zucchini bread recipe comes together in no time!
- Prepare your pans – Butter two 8×4-inch loaf pans and line them with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 350˚F.
- Dry Ingredients – In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon.
- Wet Ingredients – In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, oil, sugar, and vanilla until well blended.
- Combine – Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and stir just until combined. Don’t overmix.
- Fold in zucchini – Grate the zucchini in the large holes of a box grater and measure the zucchini loosely (do not pack). Add zucchini to the batter along with any add-ins you are using, folding just until evenly incorporated. The batter will look thick at first, but it loosens as the zucchini is folded in.

- Bake – Divide the batter between the prepared pans and bake at 350˚F for about 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the bread cool in the pans for 15 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
How to Tell When Zucchini Bread is Done
Zucchini bread is done when the top is domed and set, and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs. If you see wet batter sticking to the toothpick, bake it a few minutes longer.

Make-Ahead and Storage
Let the zucchini bread cool completely before storing, so condensation doesn’t make it sticky.
- Room temperature: Store covered at room temperature for 2 to 3 days.
- Refrigerator: Refrigerate for up to 1 week.
- Freezer: Wrap the cooled loaf or slices in plastic wrap, then place in a freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months.
- To thaw: Thaw at room temperature, or warm individual slices in the microwave.

This zucchini bread is simple, cozy, and such a delicious way to use extra zucchini. We love it warm with honey butter, and the second loaf never goes to waste since it freezes so well.
Zucchini Bread

Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour, or use gluten-free flour
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp fine sea salt
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 3 large eggs, room temperature
- 1 cup extra light olive oil, or canola or vegetable oil
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 1 Tbsp vanilla extract
- 3 cups grated zucchini*, from 1 lb or 2 medium zucchini
- 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans, optional**
Instructions
- Prepare the pans – Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter two 8×4-inch metal loaf pans and line with parchment paper for easier lifting.
- Dry ingredients – In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon.
- Wet ingredients – In a separate large mixing bowl, add eggs, oil, sugar, and vanilla. Whisk until very well blended. Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and whisk until well combined and smooth.
- Grate the zucchini using the large holes of a box grater. Add zucchini to the batter along with nuts (if using) and fold until well incorporated.
- Bake – Pour the batter into your prepared pans and bake in a preheated oven at 350˚F for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool in the pans for 10-15 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack and cool completely to room temperature.
Notes
**Nutrition label does not include nuts or optional add-ins. Storage: Let Zucchini Bread cool completely before storing. Cover and keep at room temperature for 2 to 3 days, or refrigerate for up to 1 week. To freeze, wrap the cooled loaf or individual slices tightly and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature or warm slices briefly in the microwave.
Nutrition Per Serving
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Isn’t that the best, Delhi? I’m so happy to hear you loved it!
Hi Natasha,
I can always count on you for your awesome recipes!! They are always 110%!! you are the Queen for your cooking and baking recipes!!! I can always count on you for your delicious recipes!!! Thank you for sharing all your outstanding recipes!!
Thank you so much for your support and trust. I hope you’ll love every recipe that you will try!
This was is best zucchini bread. Moist and flavorful, I will be making this one again. Your recipes never disappoint. I have tried lots of them. They have all turned out delicious.
Thank you so much, Barbara! I’m so glad to hear that.
Excellent!!! I am sitting here right now eating what I consider the best zucchini bread recipe yet. I have quite a few similar zucchini bread recipes but never the same results as this. I did do a little itsy, bitsy switch up….I used 1/3 cup of applesauce ( you know those 6 pack small cup packs) and a 2/3 cup of oil….. instead of the recommended 1 cup of oil.
Love your recipes!!!
Thank you for sharing that with me, Nikki! I’m so glad to hear that worked and that you loved this recipe.
Love this recipe! Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful recipes.
I used my bunt pan and it worked out great. lower my oven a bit and I just kept a watch on it to make sure it was done not over baked.
I would give this a 10 star if I could.
That is such a huge compliment—thank you for sharing! I’m so happy you loved it, Gloria!
Natasha do you have a Zucchini Banana Bread that I can make I have company coming from church and would love to invite them to your recipe.
Hi Judey, I do not have a bread that used both, But I do have a Banana Bread Recipe!
I LOVE all your recipes!! Your my #1 chef!!!! Your Beautiful and so talented!!! And you have such a Beautiful Family!!!!! When I need a recipe your the only one I turn to cause you are an AMAZING and TALENTED CHEF!!!! I LOVE your videos too!!!!
God Bless you and your Family!!!!!
Hugs,
Teresa
Hi Teresa, that is so encouraging to hear! Thank you for trusting my recipes and for the incredibly nice compliment and comment.
I wish I could send a 10 STAR as this delicious zucchini bread is so easy to make! I would like to add that I baked the loaves for 49 minutes without changing any ingredient. If I ever need a recipe Natasha is my “go-to”! I would also like to add that her pumpkin bread is off the chart! I will try her banana bread next. Thanks for the amazing recipes.
Wow – thank you for your awesome review, Sue! I’m so glad you loved this recipe.
Can I skip sugar and maybe add some spices to make it savory instead of sweet?
Hi Marina! I haven’t tested this without sugar to know if any modifications are needed. The sugar also adds moisture.
I made this bread for Memorial Day cookout it was so good. Everyone enjoyed it and it is now my favorite zucchini bread! Easy too ❤️
Yay that makes me happy to hear! I’m glad everyone enjoyed the Zucchini bread recipe!
I searched low and high for a zucchini bread recipe that didn’t require me, squeezing the juice from the zucchini, and I am so happy I found this. I am completely shocked as to why it doesn’t have more reviews.
Anyway, I had to come on here and give this the highest rating and also to say that I used brown sugar in mine, and I used vanilla paste, not the extra extract. I also did not need 45 minutes and I’m so glad I checked it at 30 minutes because everybody’s oven is different, so I would suggest to start checking it at 25 to 30 minutes so it doesn’t dry out or burn.
When I tell you this bread/ loaf was sooooo soft and delicious. I can’t tell you that it stayed that way for days because it did not last days in my house. lol 😂
I’m so happy you found a new favorite, Suraiya! I absolutely enjoyed reading your review. Thank you.
Sounds delicious but before I try your recipe, what adjustments should be made for high altitude?,
Hi Janet! I have not tried baking this in high altitutude but this online guide on High-Altitude baking should help.
Delicious, just finished eating my second slice. This is the best zucchini bread I’ve ever had, it is moist with a light, but dense crumb. Looks just like the picture. 😋
That’s wonderful! We love this zucchini bread recipe and I’m so glad you’re enjoying it too.
Looks great, I would try this. Do you think it’s possible to substitute ground oatmeal for all or part of the flour?
Hi Maria! I haven’t tried oats/oat flour so I’m not sure what modifications are needed to make it work.
Is it crucial to use a metal pan? Can I use a stoneware pan?
Hi Sylvia! It bakes differently in stoneware. You may try reducing the temperature by 25 degrees and expect a longer baking time (maybe 5-10mins, but keep an eye on it).
My question is why metal over glass loaf pans? What’s the difference or why metal over glass?
Metal pans conduct heat more efficiently, allowing the loaf to bake more evenly from the outside to the center. Glass pans retain heat longer and can cause the edges and bottom to brown more quickly while the center takes longer to finish baking. That’s why is recommended to decrease the temperature.
I also use this recipe, but with a few tweaks. Instead of the 1 cup of oil, I use 1/2 cup oil and 1/2 cup buttermilk. I also add 1/2 cup ground flax seed to mix with the flour. The bread turns out moist and delicious every time
I love those modifications for zucchini bread. Thank you for sharing that.