It's a moist, yet fluffy quick bread that requires no yeast. It goes great served as a snack or alongside any meal where you would normally serve some type of bread, rolls, or biscuits.
Smells AMAZING when cooking, and you will be rewarded with a warm, cheesy, flavorful, sugar free zucchini bread that will be devoured quickly!
Next, preheat your oven to 350 and add butter to a 9 x 5 bread pan or baking dish to melt in the oven. I use my largest bread pan for this.
Cheesy Savoury Zucchini Quick Bread
Add zucchini, basil, parmesan cheese, and 1 cup of the cheddar cheese to the flour mixture and stir to incorporate. You will want to reserve ½ cup of the cheddar cheese for the adding to the top before baking.
Next, you will make a well in the center of the ingredients and add the two eggs. Mix eggs with a spoon or fork and then incorporate into a portion of the batter.
Add buttermilk and melted butter from the oven, leaving a bit of residual in the pan. Incorporate into the batter, but don't over mix.
Savoury Cheddar Zucchini Quick Bread
Note: If you don't have buttermilk, simply add your regular milk to a measuring cup and add 1 teaspoon vinegar for 5-10 minutes.
This makes a good buttermilk substitute. A buttermilk zucchini bread will rise better for you than if you simply use plain milk.
Also Note: Melting the butter in the pan serves two purposes. The first is to actually melt the butter. The second is to coat the pan so the bread doesn't stick.
Gluten Free, Paleo & Keto Savory Zucchini Bread
Once you have all the ingredients mixes up in the bowl, you will add the batter to the preheated, buttered baking pan and top with the remaining ½ cup of cheddar cheese and more dry basil if desired.
This zucchini cheddar bread is wonderful sliced with butter melted on top and stores well for a few days. Be sure to wrap in foil or plastic wrap or store in an air-tight container.
Also freezes well. You may want to let it cool completely and slice it up before freezing so you can take out the number of slices you want to serve at a time.
You Say Cake, They Say “caak”
The basil adds a nice flavor kick. However, if you don't care for basil, you could add any other herb of your choice.
If you like spice, you can even add a bit of jalapeno peppers and/or pepper Jack cheese in place of some of the cheese if you like. I think it would be delicious!
Another great addition I thought of is bacon. You could add 2-3 slices of cooked and crumbled bacon to the batter for extra flavor.
Savory Zucchini Bread Recipe
My family loved this savory zucchini bread in all its savory, cheesy, flavorful goodness! I hope you enjoy it too! Let me know in the comments below.
Calories: 333 kcal | Carbohydrates: 33 g | Protein: 13 g | Fat: 16 g | Saturated Fat: 10 g | Cholesterol: 89 mg | Sodium: 730 mg | Potassium: 201 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 3 g | Vitamin A: 635 IU | Vitamin C: 6 mg | Calcium: 333 mg | Iron: 3 mgThe first time I ever had zucchini bread as I child, it kind of blew my mind. Wow, you mean you can turn a vegetable into dessert?! I said. A few dozen years later, remixing notions of what ingredients go together is my favorite way to create new dishes.
This week's clearance basket from my local produce market, held a pair of battered (though still salvageable) zucchinis. Having gotten a little zucchinied out this summer, I resolved to turn them into a loaf of chocolate zucchini bread. Still, after a few days of holiday baking I wasn't really in the mood for something sweet and I had a lump of cheddar in the fridge that needed to be used before I head to Saudi Arabia for a few weeks.
Zucchini Bread With Cheese
That's when I thought to myself If you can surprise people by putting zucchini in a sweet bread, why not put it in a savory bread?, so that's exactly what I did. Vaguely reminiscent of a frittata, this bread uses a lot of eggs, giving it a moist crumb that's redolent of olive oil and thyme. Rather than mix in shredded cheese that would melt into oblivion, I wanted the cheese to have a big presence. That's why I cut the cheddar into big chunks, layering the blocks of cheese into the middle and on top of the bread.
When it comes out of the oven, the cheese on top forms a crispy golden crust of browned cheese, while the chunks in the center leave hollow pockets in the bread lined with savory melted cheese. Unlike many baked goods, this one is definitely better the second day, so it's a great make-ahead brunch dish. When I made this, I wanted something simple that I could snack on and take on the plane with me, but if you're making this for brunch, adding crumbled sausage or bacon is fair game. This would also work great in a muffin tin because the batter is pretty thick.Move over regular zucchini bread, you need to make this amazing savory zucchini bread. Filled with zucchini, broccoli, leeks, and onions this hearty bread is perfect for weekend brunches or even Easter.
This is the third recipe in my Eat Your Greens series! I want to encourage you all to eat your greens through fun and interesting recipes. This savory zucchini bread is not only easy to make but a great way to enjoy some green veggies. It is filled with zucchini (duh), chopped broccoli, leeks, and onion. If you have anyone who is struggling to eat their greens aka picky kids, definitely make this for them.
Savory Zucchini Bread Recipe From Italy
While thinking of recipes for this series I of course thought of zucchini bread. I have a delicious recipe for coconut zucchini bread in my cookbook, Plantiful. So, I thought what about a savory zucchini bread? It sounded absolutely delicious to me. Then, I thought to add in broccoli and the leeks and onion to add in sweetness. This bread almost reminds me of a crustless quiche, less eggy though (and in our case vegan eggy). This bread is very moist due to all the veggies and truly a treat.
While I personally wouldn’t do too much to alter this recipe because I think it came out delicious I did have some other ideas in mind.
A zucchini bread is a quick bread recipe, meaning there is no yeast involved. So, it will use baking powder to help make it rise. The baking powder works in this recipe with the vegan buttermilk to add lots of fluffiness. Vegan buttermilk is made by mixing nondairy milk with an acid like lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. The acidity of it helps to activate the baking powder.
Zucchini And Cheddar Loaf
! Filled with all types of recipe from bites, breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, desserts and more! Available on Barnes and Noble, Amazon, IndieBound, Book Depository, Walmart, also available in stores.
Sharing direct links to recipes and pictures is highly encouraged, please do not copy and paste my recipes or share my pictures without permission. I work very hard on my blog and don’t want to see my recipes popping up anywhere. Thank you so much.
Move over regular zucchini bread, you need to make this amazing savory zucchini bread. Filled with zucchini, broccoli, leeks, and onions this hearty bread is perfect for weekend brunches, lunches, and a side!
Goat Cheese Bacon Zucchini Quick Bread
Keyword easter recipes, eat your greens, mothers day recipes, quick bread, recipes to help you eat more vegggies, savory zucchini bread, zucchini recipes
Plantifully Based® is part of the Amazon Affiliate Partner Program. Links on here may be from Amazon or other affiliate programs. If you decide to purchase through a link I will receive a small commission. This helps to run the blog and make more recipes. Did you try this recipe? Tag me on Instagram @plantifullybased to let me know how it went. If you enjoyed this recipe please be sure to leave a comment or review, it is so helpful for the blog. Thank you!This Savory Zucchini Bread is a savory version of your favorite recipe! It's made with all purpose flour and filled with chives, zucchini and cheddar cheese and it pairs perfectly with your favorite cream cheese.
. I love creating savory versions of traditional recipes, like my savory mashed sweet potatoes, vegetables crepes and maple bacon scones. Add this recipe to the list next time you're craving something savory!
Savory Zucchini Bread With Tomatoes And Basil (vegan, Dairy Free)
This is simply to clarify some of the ingredients in this recipe. The full ingredient list is below in the recipe card.
Step 2: Add wet ingredients. In that same bowl, add the egg, melted oil, milk, and chives and stir. You can use an electric mixer if you want, but I used a spatula and stirred by hand and it worked great.
Step 3: Bake bread. Pour batter into a greased bread pan (or line the pan with parchment) and bake bread for approximately 50 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Savory Cheddar Zucchini Bread With Thyme Butter
Hot tip: serve
0 Komentar