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This Fiber-Packed Zucchini Bread Recipe Makes A Breakfast To Look Forward To

Abby Moore
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January 28, 2023
Abby Moore
mbg Nutrition & Health Writer
By Abby Moore
mbg Nutrition & Health Writer
Abby Moore is an editorial operations manager at mindbodygreen. She earned a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin and has previously written for Tribeza magazine.
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January 28, 2023
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Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but it's not always the easiest to nail. When you're rushing to get out the door, or starving from an early morning workout, putting together a balanced meal can be a hassle. Luckily, registered dietitian Maya Feller, M.S., R.D., CDN, author of Eating From Our Roots, 80+ Healthy Home-Cooked Favorites From Cultures Around The World, created a fiber-packed, grab-and-go baked good that will make breakfast something to look forward to. Her zucchini bread recipe is perfectly moist, just the right amount of sweet, and filled with antioxidants. 

The zucchini shreds allow the loaf to maintain its moisture throughout the baking process. Plus, the vegetable is rich in antioxidants, like beta-carotene (vitamin A) and vitamin C. It's also hydrating and relatively high in fiber, both of which help support digestion and a healthy gut, among other benefits. Plus, we found an easy way to sneak in extra veggies (and their associated nutrients).

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While the zucchini itself provides a number of nutrients, this loaf is elevated even further with mindbodygreen's organic veggies+. The greens powder contains a blend of dark leafy greens, hard-to-find sea veggies, and prebiotic fibers. The turmeric and ginger in the digestive blend deliver anti-inflammatory properties, helping to combat oxidative stress and enhance immune function.* What's more, key botanicals in this organic mix help maintain healthy blood sugar levels and hormonal balance.*

"This is a wonderfully balanced recipe that provides vitamins and minerals from the mbg organic veggies+ as well as fiber from the zucchini and banana," Feller says. "Plus, the sorghum in the gluten-free baking mix adds a nice dose of plant-based protein." 

Zucchini Bread (With Extra Veggies)

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup plant milk of your choice
  • 2 overripe bananas, mashed 
  • 1 large zucchini, grated
  • ⅓ cup olive oil
  • 1 tsp. almond extract
  • 3 cups gluten-free mix of your choice
  • 2 tbsp. organic veggies+
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Method

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a 9-by-12-inch baking dish.
  2. In a large bowl combine eggs, nondairy milk, zucchini, and mashed bananas. 
  3. Add olive oil and almond extract.
  4. Whisk in the baking mix and organic veggies+ (avoid over-mixing). 
  5. Pour batter into the baking dish.
  6. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out of the bread clean.

Feller tested this recipe with Living Now Gluten-Free baking mix and Forager's coconut-cashew-oat milk, but feel free to experiment with gluten-free flours and nut milks that have worked well for you in the past or that are available to you. Either way, this nutrient-packed zucchini bread is fantastic for any time of year, and it's sure to hit the spot.

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Abby Moore
mbg Nutrition & Health Writer

Abby Moore is an editorial operations manager at mindbodygreen. She earned a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin and has previously written for Tribeza magazine. She has covered topics ranging from regenerative agriculture to celebrity entrepreneurship. Moore worked on the copywriting and marketing team at Siete Family Foods before moving to New York.