Well, I had quite a few pumpkin recipes to choose from and one very handsome boy standing at my side.
Carson gave me the saddest puppy dog eyes and asked for his favorite Pumpkin Bread. How could I resist, so pumpkin bread it was but with a little twist. I wasn't about to tell Carson let that be my little secret.
Kroger had them on clearance for $1 a bundle. And since our garden only produced 3 little zucchini's this year, I grabbed up a couple bundles.
I was really itching to get some zucchini for a few recipes plus I wanted to get a little zucchini stash going in the freezer.
Stay tuned later this week for another zucchini recipe that I will be posting. It's a recipe that will be perfect for gift giving this holiday season.
Since Carson wanted pumpkin bread and I wanted a recipe using zucchini, I just combined the two.
I love my Pumpkin Bread recipe so what I did was just tweaked it up a bit and interchanged a few ingredients.
I have to admit the end result turned out fabulous! The flavor combination was perfect and I have to say fresh pumpkin is better than canned.
If your garden is overflowing with zucchini right now I highly suggest this recipe. I only wish I had that problem.
So today I am bringing a yummy Pumpkin Zucchini Bread to our Sunday Potluck. Do you have a recipe you would like to bring to the potluck? If so then link directly to your post not your homepage.Please include a link back to Mommy's Kitchen, so everyone can view all of the delicious recipes. I can't wait to see what everyone is bringing. In usual fashion the full recipe is at the end of this post.
Here are a few step by step photos of the recipe preparation.Mini Pumpkin Zucchini Breads
Ingredients:
3 - cups self rising flour, sifted
1 1/2 - teaspoons ground nutmeg
1 - teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 1/2 - cups granulated sugar
1/2 - cup light brown sugar
1/2 - cup vegetable or canola oil
1/2 - cup applesauce
4 - eggs
2/3 - cup water
1/2 - tsp vanilla extract
1 - cup shredded zucchini
1 - cup pumpkin puree
Directions:
Sift together the flour, cinnamon and nutmeg. Add the regular and brown sugar and set aside.
In a large bowl using a hand mixer, mix together the oil, applesauce, eggs, water and vanilla extract. Add the pumpkin puree and the shredded zucchini and mix again.
Add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture and mix until combined.
Lightly grease and flour mini loaf pans. Add the batter about 2/3 to 3/4 from the rim of the pan.
Bake at 350 degree for 25 - 30 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
Let cool in pans for 5 minutes then remove to a baking rack to cool completely.
This bread can also be baked in bundt pan or two loaf pans. You will need to increase the baking time to adjust to a larger pan. If using glass baking pans lower the temperature to 325 degrees.

17 comments:
Can't wait to get back to my regular diet. This looks wonderful!
That sounds fantastic!
I love pumpkin bread but I think I love it even more with the addition of zucchini. Great recipe, thank you for sharing and thanks for hosting!!
Pumpkin and zucchini bread?! My two favorite sweet breads in one. Lovely!
What a great combo of a bread!!! Brilliant Tina!
Wishing you a Happy Sunday!
~avril :-)
Looks SO yummy Tina!
So happy to see everybodys scrumptious recipes!!!
This looks and sounds so good, Tina! Can't wait to try it ...
I love how you sneaked the zucchini in! I love love love pumpkin bread, and I like zucchini bread, so I can imagine this is a bread made in heaven. Thanks for the idea!
I bet pumpkin and zucchini are a great combination. I love sweet breads! Thanks Tina!
Great recipe Tina! I love it ;)
Yummy! Love fall baking recipes.
Goodness 32 links already. I cant wait to sit down and go through all the yummy recipes from potluck sunday. Thank you to everyone who participates. It just would not be the same without y'all.
I have seen a lot of zucchini recipes lately and really would like to try some of them. But I have not been able to get any zucchini! Your pumpkin zucchini bread looks delicious, this will be on my list! Thanks for sharing.
This sound so yummy - I cannot wait to try! I am new to blogging and I have so enjoyed yours. I am a TEXAS girl - but have lived in Nebraska for about 12 years.
I look forward to enjoying your blog and learning more.
Susan www.ugogrrl.com
I love love love everything about this bread!!!
So glad to see you back Leslie!!! I missed ya girl.
Do you have to use self rising flour?
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