Moist Zucchini Gluten Free Bread

Zucchini Gluten Free Bread with Cinnamon
By Elowen Hartley
This Zucchini Gluten Free Bread uses a specific moisture control method to avoid the gummy center common in Gluten-free bakes. The result is a tender, bakery style loaf that holds together without feeling like a brick.
  • Time:15 minutes active + 55 minutes baking
  • Flavor/Texture Hook: Warm cinnamon notes with a moist, tender crumb
  • Perfect for: Sunday brunch, afternoon tea, or a thoughtful gift

Zucchini gluten free Bread That Works

The smell of toasted cinnamon and browned butter filling the kitchen is one of those things that just feels like a hug. For a long time, I thought gluten-free baking was a lost cause, especially for quick breads.

Most of what I tried turned out either as dry as a desert or had that strange, wobbly, gummy texture in the middle that makes you want to stop eating immediately.

Forget the idea that you need a degree in food science or a professional lab to get a great loaf. You don't need expensive stabilizers or a dozen different flours to make this work. The real trick is just managing the water in the vegetables and getting the temperature right.

This Zucchini gluten free Bread is meant for those moments when you want something elegant but easy. Whether you're serving it at a small gathering or just treating yourself on a rainy Tuesday, it delivers that classic, comforting vibe without the gluten.

Why This Loaf Works

Squeezed Zucchini: Removing the excess water prevents the gluten-free flour from turning into a paste, which stops that gummy interior.

Room Temperature Eggs: Using eggs at room temperature allows the fats to emulsify better, giving the bread a more consistent, airy lift.

Brown Sugar Base: The molasses in brown sugar adds moisture and a deeper flavor than white sugar, helping the loaf stay soft for days.

Why the Zucchini Gets Squeezed

Removing excess water prevents the gluten-free flour from becoming a slurry. This allows the structure to set properly in the oven without losing its lift.

Essential Recipe Specs

When you're planning for a get together, timing is everything. This loaf is sturdy enough to be made a day ahead and still taste fresh.

StylePrep EffortTexture
Fast MixLow (no squeezing)Denser, potentially gummy
Classic MethodMedium (squeezed veg)Tender, bakery style crumb

Right then, let's look at how to tweak the results based on what you're after. Trust me on this, a few small changes can totally shift the vibe of the bread.

GoalWhat to change
Nuttier tasteSwap walnuts for toasted pecans
Less sweetnessReduce brown sugar by 20g
Extra richnessAdd 1 tbsp of melted coconut oil

Ingredient Deep Dive

Choosing the right flour is the biggest hurdle here. I recommend a high-quality blend that already includes xanthan gum, as it acts as the glue that gluten usually provides. According to King Arthur Baking, the right blend is what prevents GF treats from crumbling into dust.

IngredientRoleIf You Don't Have It
GF All Purpose FlourStructureOat flour (makes it denser)
Baking SodaLiftBaking powder (use 2 tsp)
Unsalted ButterMoisture/FlavorCoconut oil (adds coconut notes)
Brown SugarSweetness/TenderizerCoconut sugar (less caramel flavor)

Tools You'll Need

No specialized gear is required. While a stand mixer like a KitchenAid is helpful, a simple bowl and whisk will do the trick.

  • 9x5 inch loaf pan
  • Medium hole box grater
  • Parchment paper
  • Clean kitchen towel (for squeezing zucchini)
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Spatula

Easy step-by-step Guide

Let's get started. Ensure your eggs have reached room temperature so they aren't too cold.

Phase 1: Prepping the Base

  1. Set your oven to 175°C. Grease a 9x5 loaf pan and line the bottom with parchment paper. Note: The paper keeps the loaf from sticking.
  2. Shred the zucchini using the medium grate. Place the pieces in a kitchen towel and press out the excess moisture until the zucchini is damp but not dripping.

Phase 2: Mixing the Batter

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together 260g gluten-free flour, 5g baking soda, 3g salt, and 8g cinnamon. Note: This helps eliminate any lumps.
  2. In a larger bowl, whisk 110g melted, cooled butter and 150g brown sugar.
  3. Incorporate 2 room temperature eggs individually, mixing thoroughly between each. Stir in 5ml vanilla extract.
  4. Using a spatula, stir the flour mixture into the wet ingredients.
  5. Mix in 225g squeezed zucchini, 60g chopped walnuts, and 70g chocolate chips until flour streaks disappear.

Phase 3: Baking to Perfection

  1. Transfer the batter to the pan and level the surface.
  2. Bake for 55 minutes until the top is deep golden brown.
  3. Test the middle with a toothpick; it should come back clean or with just a few moist crumbs.
  4. Leave the loaf in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack.
Chef's Note: For added texture, top the batter with a few extra walnuts and a pinch of coarse sugar just before baking.

Fixing Common Loaf Issues

Gluten-free baking can be finicky. If your loaf doesn't look like the picture, it's usually a simple fix.

The Sinking Center

This often happens if the oven door is opened too early, letting the heat escape. Avoid peeking for the first 40 minutes to let the structure set.

The Gummy Interior

A wet middle usually means the zucchini wasn't squeezed enough or the loaf was pulled out too soon. Ensure you hit that 55 minute mark and check the internal crumb.

The Dry Loaf

Overbaking is the enemy. If the edges are pulling away from the pan significantly, it's likely done. Use a thermometer to check for 98°C (210°F) internally.

ProblemFix
Sinking CenterKeep oven closed for 40 mins
Gummy MiddleSqueeze zucchini more firmly
Dry CrumbReduce bake time by 5 mins

Easy Dietary Swaps

This recipe is very versatile, allowing you to easily adapt the ingredients to your taste. If you've already enjoyed this version and want something a bit more decadent, my Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bread is an excellent choice.

For a Vegan Version

Replace each egg with a blend of 1 tbsp ground flax and 3 tbsp water, and use melted coconut oil instead of butter. While the texture becomes slightly denser, it remains delicious.

For a Grain Free Twist

Almond flour is a great substitute, although it will alter the rise. This produces a moister, more fudgy result. For a different nutty profile, you might enjoy Zucchini Squash Bread, which utilizes different starches.

For a sugar-free Option

Use a 1:1 monk fruit sweetener as a replacement for brown sugar. To make up for the loss of the caramel flavor from the molasses, add an extra pinch of cinnamon.

For a dairy-free Alternative

Swap the butter for melted coconut oil or a dairy-free butter substitute. This adjustment won't affect the structural integrity or the baking time.

Storage and Freezing Tips

Once the bread has cooled completely, it's important to wrap it well. gluten-free breads can dry out faster than wheat based ones.

Store slices in a sealed container in the cool pantry for 2 days. If you want them to last longer, keep them in the cold box for up to a week.

For long term keeping, slice the loaf first and freeze the pieces with parchment paper between them. This lets you grab one slice at a time without thawing the whole thing. To reheat, pop a slice in the toaster or a 175°C oven for 5 minutes until the edges crisp up.

To avoid waste, use any leftover zucchini stems by grating them into a morning smoothie or adding them to a veggie stir fry.

Best Pairing Ideas

Since the bread is quite rich, it pairs beautifully with flavors that offset the sweetness.

The Classic Comfort

Try a thick, toasted slice topped with a pat of salted grass fed butter. The saltiness provides an ideal balance to the brown sugar and cinnamon.

The Morning Power Up

Enjoy a piece with a scoop of Greek yogurt and a handful of fresh blueberries. This transforms the bread into a hearty meal that keeps you satisfied until lunchtime.

Now you are ready to bake. This zucchini gluten-free loaf requires a bit of patience regarding the moisture and confidence in the oven time. Give it a try, and feel free to personalize your loaf with a cream cheese swirl or different types of nuts. Happy baking!

Recipe FAQs

How to make zucchini bread more moist?

Squeeze the grated zucchini until damp but not bone dry. This preserves the necessary hydration without making the gluten-free crumb soggy.

What price should I set when selling this bread?

Charge between $8 and $12 per loaf depending on your local market. Remember to account for the higher cost of gluten-free all-purpose flour.

Is it possible to bake this without baking soda?

No, you cannot omit the baking soda because it is the essential leavening agent. Without it, the loaf will be dense and fail to rise in the oven.

Could I adapt this for banana bread?

Use a dedicated recipe to ensure the moisture levels are balanced. If you love combining these flavors, try these zucchini banana muffins for a similar profile.

Does gluten-free bread always taste dry?

No, this is a common misconception. The combination of melted butter and fresh zucchini keeps this specific recipe tender and moist.

Why is squeezing the zucchini necessary?

Removing excess water prevents the batter from becoming too thin. Too much liquid can result in a gummy texture or an underbaked center.

Which nuts pair best with the cinnamon?

Use chopped walnuts or pecans for a classic, earthy contrast. Both options complement the warm cinnamon and add a satisfying crunch to the loaf.

Zucchini gluten free Bread

Zucchini gluten free Bread with Cinnamon Recipe Card
Preparation time:15 Mins
Cooking time:55 Mins
Servings:10 slices
Category: BreadCuisine: American
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Nutrition Facts
Per serving
Calories
252 kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10.5g
Sodium 210mg
Total Carbohydrate 35.7g
   Dietary Fiber 2.0g
   Total Sugars 18.0g
Protein 2.4g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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