Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread

Like my chocolate zucchini cake, this moist and fudge-like double chocolate zucchini breadย raises a huge question: How on earth is there a vegetable in THIS?! Readers have loved this recipe for years, and itโ€™s on my menu all summer long when zucchini is plentiful.

I originally published this recipe in 2015 and have since added new photos, a video tutorial, and more success tips. I also made a few small changes to the recipe to yield a more moist, flavorful loaf.

One reader, Kristin, commented: โ€œI never review recipes, but had to write one for this one. This bread, cake, dessertโ€”whatever you want to call itโ€”is fabulous! Just the right amount of sweet, chocolate, and is perfectly moist. I have made it for different people (just in the last two weeks because I canโ€™t stop thinking about it) and everyone has loved it. I made no substitutions to anything and it was perfectโ€ฆ โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€

loaf of chocolate zucchini bread with chocolate chips cut with 2 slices on wooden cutting board.

I firmly believe that the biggest baking mistake one could ever make isโ€ฆ not doubling todayโ€™s recipe. After 1 slice, youโ€™ll instantly realize you need far more than 1 loaf of this chocolate bliss. With its moist and rich fudge-like crumb, deep chocolate flavor, and melty chocolate chips inside, itโ€™s almost impossible to believe thereโ€™s zucchini in the batter.

One reader, Deb, commented: โ€œWow! I made this today and it is sooo good! Even my guys (who donโ€™t want anything to do with zucchini) LOVED it! No one can believe there is shredded zucchini in it. One mistake I madeโ€”I only made one. โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€œ

Hereโ€™s What Youโ€™ll Love About This Chocolate Zucchini Bread

  • Batter comes together quickly and easily
  • Sneaks in veggies (which, along with the Greek yogurt, make it one of my healthier dessert recipe ideas)
  • Freezes wellโ€”make several loaves when zucchini is plentiful, and freeze for future chocolate cravings
  • Use this recipe for muffins or cupcakes, too
  • Super moist and deeply chocolateyโ€”justย read the reviews!
double chocolate zucchini bread with chocolate chips on wooden cutting board.

Why Bake With Zucchini?

If youโ€™re new to combining zucchini + chocolate, welcome to the not-so-secret club!

Zucchini is one of my favorite baking ingredients and I have a lot of published recipes using this summer vegetable. My recipes for zucchini bread and zucchini muffins are both incredibly popular with readers, and youโ€™ll find a whopping 3 cups of the nutrition-boosting green shreds in my chocolate zucchini cake, but only if you are looking for itโ€”no one will know if you donโ€™t tell them!

It sounds odd to bake with a green vegetable, but hereโ€™s why you should:

  1. There are only so many zucchini side dishes to make (looking at you, zucchini casserole). Zucchini is abundant in the summer months, so sneaking it into baked goods is a great way to use up a bounty of squash.
  2. Zucchini adds flavorless moisture. Weโ€™re talking pure moisture with zero savory vegetable flavor. Youโ€™ve had carrot cake, right? Well, zucchini adds even more moisture and hides even better!

Once youโ€™re convinced, try this zucchini cake with brown butter cream cheese frosting next. For even more inspiration, see all my favorite zucchini recipesโ€”both sweet and savory! You absolutely donโ€™t want to miss these savory zucchini biscuits.

shredded zucchini on cutting board

Success Tip: Shredding Zucchini

Todayโ€™s zucchini bread comes together in just minutes with simple kitchen tools including a couple bowls, a whisk, and a 9ร—5-inch loaf pan or an 8ร—4-inch loaf pan like this one or this one. You also need a grater to shred the zucchini. If youโ€™re looking for recommendations, I own and love this box grater because itโ€™s easy to use, grates quickly, and has held up well with regular use. Itโ€™s what I use when makingย zucchini fritters, too.


Key Ingredients You Need & Why

  1. Zucchini: Zucchini can vary in size, but 1 medium zucchini is plenty for this recipe. You need 1 and 1/2 cups shredded, which is about 180g, depending on how tightly you pack it.
  2. Flour: Doesnโ€™t seem like a lot of flour, and itโ€™s not. Keep in mind thereโ€™s also cocoa powder which is another dry ingredient. Most of the volume is the zucchini!
  3. Cocoa Powder: Make sure to use unsweetened natural cocoa powder, not Dutch-process, in this recipe. Read about the difference between Dutch-process vs natural cocoa powder.
  4. Instant Coffee/Espresso Powder: A little espresso powder gives this double chocolate zucchini bread the richest-tasting chocolate flavor; the bread doesnโ€™t taste like coffee, rather, the espresso powder deepens the flavor of the cocoa. Itโ€™s a trick I use in chocolate chess pie and chocolate cake, too. You can find it in the coffee aisle at the grocery store or online.
  5. Chocolate Chips: Chocolate chips provide some sweetness, while also creating melty pockets of chocolate throughout every slice.
  6. Oil: I prefer to use oil in my quick breads, like inย strawberry breadย and peach quick bread, because of the unparalleled moisture it provides. Lately Iโ€™ve been making this chocolate zucchini bread with melted coconut oil.
  7. Plain Greek Yogurt: Greek yogurt adds protein, while also adding tenderness. I always use nonfat here, but you can use low-fat or full-fat Greek yogurt, or regular yogurt, if you prefer.

You also need 2 eggs, baking powder, baking soda, salt, vanilla, and sugar.

If you love this recipe, youโ€™ll also love my double chocolate banana bread which uses many of the same ingredients. And if you like some peanut butter with your chocolate, my peanut butter chocolate chip zucchini bread is right up your alley!

flour, coconut oil, cocoa powder, sugar, eggs, chocolate chips, and shredded zucchini in bowls on marble backdrop.

If you donโ€™t have or donโ€™t want to use coconut oil, a neutral oil such as vegetable oil works instead. Expect a very, very thick batter:

loaf of chocolate zucchini bread in loaf pan.

The bread takes about 50 minutes to bake. Begin checking at 45 minutes, though, just in case your oven works extra hard!

While itโ€™s incredibly tempting to slice right into this double chocolate zucchini bread while itโ€™s warm, try to resist. Iโ€™ve found that with most baked goods starring zucchini, the flavor is noticeably better once itโ€™s completely cooled. This goes for zucchini oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, too.

2 slices and the loaf of chocolate zucchini bread on wooden cutting board with green linen in the background.
Do I need to peel the zucchini before using it in this chocolate zucchini bread?

You can peel the zucchini if youโ€™d like, but I never do. Thereโ€™s no taste or texture difference. If youโ€™re worried that picky eaters will be suspicious, peeling the zucchini will prevent any trace of green specks sharp eyes might detect.

How do I shred zucchini?

Slice the bottom end off of the zucchini, hold onto the stem end, and scrape the squash against the shredder side of a box grater like this one until you get to the stem youโ€™re holding. The shredder side is the one with the largest holes.

Do I need to blot the zucchini before using in the batter?

When I first published this recipe in 2015, I included a step for blotting some moisture out of the zucchini. I donโ€™t find this necessary anymore. In fact, you WANT that extra moisture in every single slice. Just shred the zucchini and add right to the batter.

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loaf of chocolate zucchini bread with chocolate chips cut with 2 slices on wooden cutting board.

Fan-Favorite Chocolate Zucchini Bread

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  • Author: Sally McKenney
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 1 loaf; 10 slices
  • Category: Bread
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This double chocolate zucchini bread is moist and fudge-like, and comes together quickly with a couple bowls and a whisk. Readers have loved this recipe for years, and itโ€™s on my menu all summer long when zucchini is plentiful. See recipe Notes for freezing and doubling instructions.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flourย (spooned & leveled)
  • 1/2 cup (41g) unsweetened naturalย cocoa powder (not Dutch process)*
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon espresso powder*
  • 3/4 cup (135g) semi-sweet chocolate chips*
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup (60ml) vegetable oil or melted coconut oil
  • 1/3 cup (80g) plain Greek yogurt or sour cream*
  • 2/3 cup (135g) granulated sugar*
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/2 cups (180g) shredded zucchini (no need to blot)*


Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (177ยฐC). Grease a 9ร—5-inch loaf pan or 8ร—4-inch loaf pan (for a taller loaf) with nonstick spray. Set aside.
  2. ย In a large bowl, whisk the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and espresso powder together until combined. Mix in the chocolate chips. Set aside.
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, oil, yogurt, granulated sugar, and vanilla together until combined. Slowly pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and gently whisk to combine. Fold in the zucchini. The batter is very thick.
  4. Bake for 45โ€“55 minutes, making sure to loosely cover the bread with aluminum foil halfway through to prevent the top from over-cooking. The bread is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean with only a few small moist crumbs. The 9ร—5-inch pan takes closer to 45 minutes, and the 8ร—4-inch pan takes closer to 55 minutes. All ovens vary, so begin checking around the 45-minute mark.
  5. Remove bread from the oven and allow the bread to cool in the pan set on a wire rack for 1 hour. While itโ€™s still warm, I gently press a few more chocolate chips into the top; this is optional and only for looks.
  6. Remove bread from the pan and place the loaf directly on the wire rack to cool completely.
  7. Cover and store bread at room temperature for 5 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.ย 

Notes

  1. Freezing Instructions: Freeze baked & cooled loaf, tightly wrapped, for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. If desired, bring to room temperature before serving. To learn more details about how to freeze quick breads, see my post called Make-Ahead Baking.
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links): 9ร—5-inch Loaf Pan or 8ร—4-inch Loaf Pan | Box Grater | Glass Mixing Bowls | Whisk | Silicone Spatulaย | Cooling Rack
  3. Double the Recipe: You can double the recipe by doubling all of the ingredients and dividing the batter between 2 loaf pans. If the batter seems much too thick, you can add a splash of milk.
  4. Chocolate Zucchini Muffins: Preheat oven to 425ยฐF (218ยฐC) and spray a 12-count pan with nonstick spray or line with cupcake liners. Prepare batter as directed above, fill each liner to the top with batter and bake the muffins for 5 minutes at 425ยฐF (218ยฐC). Then, keeping the muffins in the oven, lower the temperature to 350ยฐF (177ยฐC) and continue to bake for an additional 14โ€“15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Makes 10โ€“12 muffins.
  5. Chocolate Zucchini Cupcakes: Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (177ยฐC) and line a 12-count pan with cupcake liners. Prepare batter as directed above, fill each liner 2/3 full with batter and bake for 19โ€“20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool completely, then frost with chocolate buttercream. Makes 12 cupcakes.
  6. Cocoa Powder: Use natural cocoa powder, not Dutch-process. See Dutch-process vs natural cocoa powder for more information.
  7. Espresso Powder: Espresso powder deepens the chocolate flavor. You can find espresso powder in the coffee aisle at the grocery store or online. You can skip it or use 1 teaspoon of instant coffee powder instead.
  8. Chocolate Chips: Donโ€™t leave these out! They sweeten the bread and give the bread more chocolate flavor. The bread is a little bland without them.
  9. Yogurt: I usually use nonfat plain Greek yogurt. You can use full-fat, low-fat, or even vanilla Greek yogurt instead. Or use regular plain yogurt, or sour cream. Prior to 2023, this recipe called for 1/4 cup (60g) yogurt, but I now use 1/3 cup (80g) as listed above. Extra moisture!
  10. Sugar: For a sweeter bread, use 3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar.
  11. Zucchini:ย I do not peel the zucchini before shredding, but you certainly can if youโ€™d like. I like to use a box grater for shredding zucchini. Zucchini can vary in size, but 1 medium zucchini is plenty for this recipe. If using frozen zucchini, thaw first and lightly blot before using.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 246
  • Sugar: 20 g
  • Sodium: 76.4 mg
  • Fat: 11.9 g
  • Carbohydrates: 33.2 g
  • Protein: 5.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 37.6 mg
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Sally McKenney

Sally McKenney is a baker, food photographer, and New York Times best-selling author. Her kitchen-tested recipes and step-by-step tutorials have given millions of readers the knowledge and confidence to bake from scratch. Sallyโ€™s work has been featured on TODAY, Good Morning America, Taste of Home, People, and more.

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Reader Comments and Reviews

  1. Greer says:
    May 19, 2026

    If Iโ€™m looking to lower the calories can I use apple sauce instead of oil?

    Reply
    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 19, 2026

      Hi Greer! We donโ€™t usually include nutrition information as it can vary between different brands of the same ingredients. Plus, many recipes have ingredient substitutions or optional ingredients listed. However, there are many handy online calculators where you can plug in and customize your exact ingredients/brands. Readers have found this one especially helpful: https://www.verywellfit.com/recipe-nutrition-analyzer-4157076 We donโ€™t recommend swapping applesauce for oil for best results.

      Reply
  2. Tam says:
    May 14, 2026

    Is the old recipe still available somewhere? I used to love this recipe, but I just tried the new one (twice, since I assumed to messed something up the first time) and the mix is just too wet; the final texture is fudgy and brownie-like, which is not what I want in a loaf cake. I wish I still had the original recipe.

    Reply
    1. Sally @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 18, 2026

      Hi Tam, since originally publishing, there have been 2 updates to the recipe: The recipe used to call for 1/2 cup sugar (100g) and 1/4 cup Greek yogurt (60g). I slightly increased both for more flavor and moisture.

      Reply