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Tony and Peter having breakfast together on summer morning.
Summertime Baking #5 Best Ever Zucchini Bread
Hello every birdie. Today we are going to be making something that every cookbook has at least one recipe for, zucchini bread. For me, zucchini bread is very nostalgic. My mom uses to make it a lot in the beginning part of school (when zucchinis are more typically associated with being the size of logs.) My mom's recipe came from the Betty Crocker Cookbook. And I find that recipe is my favorite. But as my love be for cookbooks has increased so has my curiosity over different peoples recipe for thus simple quick bread.
So today's recipe comes from a local cookbook titled" Lemon, lust and lots more…" And the recipe is in fact called " Best Zucchini Bread."
I am also going to be using my Cusinart Convection Oven. I will tell you how to make it in a normal oven and how to convert it to the convection oven.
The recipe will be down below.
For this recipe you will need:• 3 eggs • 1 cup oil • 1 1/2 cup sugar • 2 cups zucchini • 3 tsp. Vanilla • 3 cups unbleached flour • 1 tsp salt • 1 tsp baking soda • 2 tsp baking powder • 2 tsp cinnamon • 1/2 tsp nutmeg (the difference I did to this was I used cloves here instead of nutmeg) • 1/2 cup of nuts ( weird problem of the day was deciding which nut I want to use. In the house we had: almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts. I want with the safe choice of walnuts) • 1/2 cup raisins ( I personally love having raisins in my fridge because of recipes like these.)
Wen your convection oven you don't have to preheat your oven. DON'T USE PARCHMENT PAPER IN YOUR CONVECTION OVEN. Yeah, didn't know that one. Didn't do that with these breads but have done it before with some cookies in the past. So thankful that I didn't burn the house down. Most, if not all, parchment paper containers say to not use in a convection oven right on the box in small print. I just grease my two loaf pans, with no-stick spray.
First things first, we are going to grate the zucchini. You are going to use all of it instead of the end that has a stump. That is the only thing that you can't eat. If you have a log of a zucchini and it has seeds, you can eat them. They are not harmful. And they aren't the same texture as a pumpkin seed.
Grab a big bowl and start to mix together your ingredients. Mix together the first five ingredients, the ingredients between eggs to vanilla.
Now we are going to be working with the dry ingredients. Start by sifting the flour, salt, salt, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and cloves.
Fold the dry ingredients into the zucchini mixture.
Add in the nuts and the raisins.
Pour evenly into your prepared loaf pans.
If using a regular oven: 325F for 1 hour.
If you are using a convection oven: 300 F for 30 minutes adding time if needed. Because like a wise woman once told me " you can always add time. But you can't take away. Always go with the least amount of time. "
Cool the bread on a wire stack for ten minutes. Invert and remove the bread from the breads.
Slice the bread once its completely cooled.
I hope you like that recipe. Feel free to check out all of my other recipes from Almonds to Zucchini
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